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Without a doubt, the “social rights of humans” have been extensively researched. However, each study has reached its own conclusions based on its respective approach. This article aims to evaluate Javad Amoli’s human-to-human interpretation approach in analyzing “how to analyze human social rights.” This research is conducted using an analytical-descriptive method. The central question is: why is it essential to understand human identity and his place in existence to achieve human social rights? Since the impact of these studies directly influences the analysis of human social rights, research in this regard appears to be necessary. It seems that a prerequisite for analyzing how humans relate to society is a precise understanding of the ontological foundations of human beings and society. Based on this approach, understanding human beings is achieved solely through three conceptual principles: “identity recognition,” “place recognition,” and “recognition of the relationship between humans and the universe.” Based on these conceptual foundations, an analysis of society can be drawn. The focal point of Javad Amoli’s perspective is the experience and the authentic human spirit, upon which “rights and duties” are analyzed, leading to the inseparability of rights and duties. Reflecting on the published articles, it is evident that multiple studies have been conducted on analyzing human social rights based on Javad Amoli’s ideas. However, less attention has been given to his human-to-human interpretation approach. This article demonstrates that this foundation is a significant and emphasized principle in explaining and analyzing human social rights within his philosophy.
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