International Journal of Academic Pedagogical Research (IJAPR)
  Year: 2020 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 5 | Page No.: 1-3
The Philosophy of Transformational Modernity and Dialectic of Regenerative Understanding
Saad Abdul Zahra Al - Saadi

Abstract:
Over time, the person remains the perpetrator, the changer, and the regenerator, only according to a goal that he seeks individually or collectively. Renewal may come as a revolution, rebellion, or an attempt to change regimes at general social levels in order to fulfill an individual's aspiration for a life of peace, awareness, and human culture that seeks to spread superior knowledge with a specific philosophy. Sometimes the regenerative act is accompanied by many obstacles and problems, and this act continues for a long time, the result of which is the desired change. Here, in this brief research, we try to stand at the most important thing that accompanies the process of change with a regenerative perspective of the innovations produced by modernity, using the ongoing psychological and societal conflict, and even with the fluctuations in politics that are reflected on all levels, including cultural ones more accurately.