Absolute
As an absolute, philosophical concept, it defines the whole, the whole, whether things are discovered. It can also be used to describe the Absolute ultimate entity in different parts of philosophy and in different philosophical texts; in this use the term fāni means existence which is the inverse of the non-essential, that is, the absolute. It is a philosophical term in the sense of being independent, unconditional, existing without being bound to anything. It means something that existed without being limited to anything in terms of general passive meaning. It is one of the most controversial concepts that have always existed in the history of philosophy. In metaphysics, in logic, in epistemology, in aesthetics, in science, this concept is evaluated and controversy is ongoing. Unlimited, infinite, unconditional, unchanging, essential is the term philosophy that is supposed to be absolute. In philosophical sense, the absolute concept has a layer of the same, but more complex, understanding of this known general meaning. According to this, it is the philosophical primitive in the sense of the most fundamental truth, which encompasses everything, absolute.