of goodness in Shota Rustaveli's The knight in the panther’s skin. Associate Professor Giorgi Sibashvili.

Abstract

The idea of goodness monism is the main idea of Shota Rustaveli's philosophical outlook. Philosophical views given in his immortal poem " The knight in the panther’s skin.", his philosophical outlook, reflected in poetic and philosophical aphorisms, are noteworthy for us both from the artistic-aesthetic and ethical-philosophical point of view. Shota Rustaveli is first of all a genius poet and a great master of artistic words. However, he does not limit himself to artistic or religious representations, but devotes a lot of space to views of philosophical origin, the authors of which he himself names in the lines: "I like to learn from Plato." "When this matter is covered, the wise man will declare it." Mention of Plato and Dionysius Areopagel (Peter Iberi) in "The knight in the panther’s skin." is extremely important from the point of view of the origin of goodness, the monism of goodness. 

Author (co-authors)
First name Last name Institutional affiliation E-mail Phone number ORCID ID Institution address Author contribution(s) Institutional affiliation
Giorgi
Sibashvili
affiliation
givi.sibashvili@tesau.edu.ge
Iakob GogebashviliTelavi State University
Formal Analysis
Giorgi
Sibashvili
affilation professor
givi.sibashvili@tesau.edu.ge
iakob gogebashviliTelavi state University
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