Partiality in Molavi's Masnavi Based on the Theory of Ethics of Care
Subject Areas : شاهنامهMohammad Yavari 1 , Zeinab Rahmanian 2
1 - Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Payam Noor University, Iran (Corresponding Author).
2 - Member of the Faculty, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Payam Noor University, Iran.
Keywords: Molavi, Masnavi Manavi, Ethics of Care, Partiality,
Abstract :
Ethics of care is a new ethical theory that has been defined based on the principles of care and responsibility, which was first proposed by Carol Gilligan in contrast to traditional ethics. In this theory, she used Laurence Kohlberg's method to the development of children's moral judgment and based it on the three elements of partiality, bias, and emotionalism. In a way that she rejects the traditional ethics of obligation and consequentialism and considers it imperfect and patriarchal. In this article, by descriptive-analytical method and through explaining the theory of ethics of care, partiality of Molavi's principles of moral judgment in Masnavi have been studied. By contemplation on Molavi's poems and stories, it was concluded that this moral mystic, with his religious and mystical ideology rooted in Islamic teachings, has established a moral balance between reason and emotion and has brought the theory of ethics of care into his words. He has gone beyond gender and time and has referred to the most detailed moral principles such as hypocrisy, rape, absenteeism, corruption, hypocrisy, imitation and etc. and has judged the consequences of non-observance of these principles. His main audiences in this category are the political pillars of the government, scholars and jurists, poets, praisers and clowns, the general public, the misunderstood, the Sufis, the false ascetics, and the false personalities who are most frequent in the false Sufi and Zahedan classes and Maulana Criticizes hypocrisy and corruption.
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