Document Type : Original Article

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Department of Kurdish Language, College of Basic Education, Sulaimani University, sulaymaniyah, Iraq

Abstract

The relationship between philosophy and alienation is a long-standing one. Since alienation is a human state and action, philosophy studies those states, actions, and present and future reactions that have occurred or are supposed to occur. Therefore, alienation has been the subject of study in ancient and modern times, but as a new philosophy and an independent discussion of alienation, first Hegel was able to take the lead in terms of its metaphysical and rational aspects From an economic point of view, he presented the basis of his philosophy. Later, Eric Fromm developed his research on the psychological side and made it the basis of his philosophical views on alienation. The importance of these philosophical views lies in the fact that they have been able to describe the situation differently from previous ones with a broad and relatively comprehensive worldview, and have become the basis for many other philosophical theories and research. The aim of this two-part study is to make the views of these philosophers the basis for understanding the cause and recognition of the case, because what this study shows is the scope of seeing a number of philosophical understandings, although simple, but accurate and fundamental.

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