سرمایہ دارانہ علمیت کے خصائص و امتیازات کا تحقیقی جائزہ
A RESEARCH REVIEW OF CHARACTERISTICS & DISTINCTIVE OF CAPITALISTIC KNOWLEDGE
Abstract
The system that is developing in the world today is the capitalist system, which has not only gained its academic superiority but also its cultural superiority over all other cultures and systems of knowledge. This system has turned the religious societies upside down and subjugated everything including traditional and religious morality, knowledge and lifestyle to the capitalist system because this system itself has modern morality, knowledge and lifestyle. No society becomes a capitalist society until capitalist scientific sciences are introduced there and when these scientific sciences develop, the whole society is transformed by capitalism. In the same way, religious studies and traditions also have characteristics and distinctions, capitalist knowledge also has some characteristics, including its indeterminacy, lack of spirituality, skepticism, evolutionism, rationalism and the necessary rejection of religious traditions and beliefs. Any modern knowledge is devoid of these characteristics. It does not happen, due to which entire religious societies have become capitalist in today's era, even religious knowledge is not considered anything in front of capitalist knowledge. The scientific method of acquiring knowledge that capitalism has devised does not have room for any means that can be used to grasp the ultimate facts or laws about a thing. In other words, there is an evolutionary concept of reality in other capitalist epistemologies, for the understanding of which the understanding of the characteristics of "evolutionary epistemology" is indispensable.
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