We reach the contemporary Western vision, which in its political relationship starts from this vision, which many thinkers and politicians have criticized, believing that the West practices duality in its dealings with the other.
They also believe that this vision, toward the other, is based on a contradiction in his perceptions and starting points, without neglecting some of the medieval and modern Western philosophers' stances , and their attempts to reconcile the imported Eastern Christianity- who has the new values- and the nature rooted in the Western mind, even if it contradicts its great ancient philosophers, such as: Socrates, Plato and others. Hence, this paper attempts to provide an explanation for this tendency, and seeks to understand its political and moral implications, as well as to provide a critical reading of it and its applications.
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