The struggle of Western and Arab cultures is deeply rooted in different modes of thinking, he says. In an attempt to understand the Arab culture and its potential, it focused on basic cognitive perspectives rather than clear institutional and political behavior.
The author analyzed the products of Arab thinking and conducted experimental research using cognitive patterns. The results showed that the dominant feature of the Arab mind is the rational cognitive style. Arab thinking is also characterized by a fundamental engine of abstraction leading to two-dimensional, universality, ideology, extremism, awareness of the rights of society, and the need to integrate ultimate values with political management.
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