The Role of Philosophy and Mathematics in the Creation of Social Realities

In the context of theory of Divine Economics

  • Kausar Ali
Keywords: Mathematics, Philosophy, Philosophy, realities, Social Realities, Intentionality, Progress, reconstruction, Divine Economics

Abstract

Philosophy and mathematics provide solid ground of establishing social realities and play crucial role to create a dynamic society. Unawareness about the critical role of Philosophy and mathematics and lack of knowledge about essence and existence of social realities will bring serious philosophical, psychological, economic and social unavoidable serious consequences. Therefore, understanding of their essence and existence of social realities would bring revolutionary changes in economics for progress and perfection in society. In the light of well-known western economists, the conventional economics is fail to revive social relations and create active collective intentionality because it works only for benefits of the limited individuals and the major part of the society spend their lives under huge economic pressure. The currant article is an innovative philosophical investigation on essence and existence of social and their crucial role to make a society alive and dynamic. Divine Economics has power to rebirthing, re-organizing and regulating social relations with active collective intentionality.

Divine Economics can accelerate and intensify the collective intentionality to perform institutional cooperation dynamically in order to get progress and achieve various levels perfection and fulfill various needs but it needs philosophical foundations. Under the umbrella of Divine Economics, with help of Philosophy and mathematics s, social life can be organized and facilitated, and our various needs and desires can be fulfill because it is empowered by dynamic social relations and active collective intentionality.

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Published
2024-10-09