Explaining the existential and epistemological position of Active Intellect In terms of Avicenna and Mulla Sadra [PDF]
Active Intellect is an existence superior to the universe, free from substance and its conditions, self-existent and mere action.According to Peripatetic philosophers, this existence has an unparalleled role in both the structure of human beings and the ...
zahra hesam mohamadi, علی افضلی
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Farabi's Imagination about Prophecy [PDF]
Farabi is a philosopher who, for the first time, by taking a rational interpretation of revelation, took prophecy out of the form of a purely theological issue and included it in philosophical discussions.
Hoorieh Shojaee Baghini +2 more
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An Analysis of Image-Reading of Sun from Propositions of Active Intellect and Light of All Lights in Suhrawardi’s Symbolic Treatises [PDF]
Mega-metaphors or central images, as propositions, contain profound thoughts originated from the mystic's personal experiences. Hence, decoding and clarifying the secondary meanings of these mega-metaphors will help to have a closer look at the mystic's ...
Davoud Sparham +3 more
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The Role of Prophet in Receiving Revelation, Based on Farabi, Mulla Sadra and Avicenna's View, and a Critique of Some Contemporary Intellectuals' View [PDF]
Muslim thinkers have scrutinized and analyzed the very important issue of revelation and how a prophet received it. Among them, Farabi is the first thinker who systematically analyzes revelation and prophethood. He provides an epistemological explanation
'Atiyyah Sadat Feiz +1 more
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The Rationality of Prophethood and Revelation in the Philosophy of al-Fārābī and Ibn Sīnā
Revelation and prophethood are among the most important topics in the history of thought because they are the foundation of the divine religions. In the changing socio-cultural climate, revelation and prophethood, which were explained by the classical ...
Muhammet Akbal
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PEMIKIRAN PSIKOLOGIS AL-FARABI (Renungan Awal Menuju Psikologi Islam)
Potency of human being soul, according to al-Farabi, consisted of the grow energy (vegetative), momentum (animal), illusive energy (imagine), natural existence energy (ratio) and feel energy.
A. Khudori Soleh
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The Role of the Body in the Emergence of Rational Perceptions According to Ibn Sina and Mulla Sadra [PDF]
Intellection is one of the most important characteristics of human beings. Therefore, discussing rational perceptions and the quality of their emergence is of great significance.
mohammad mahdi kamali +2 more
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I would claim that the main feature of the general intellect, in all its forms, is its indeterminacy. Neither defining individuality nor a specific group, the general intellect represents a sort of passage between the singular and the multitude.
Ovan, Sabrina
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The Concept of Divine Intellect in Ancient Iranian Metaphysics (with Reference to Dādistān-ī Mēnōg-ī Xrad) [PDF]
The Concept of the Intellect (xrad) in Middle Persian literature is portrayed at various existential levels. Sometimes it is seen as an acquirable intelligence, which does not transcend the individual state; sometimes it is described as an essential and ...
Esmaeil Radpour +1 more
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Investigating the role of action in the completion of theoretical reason in the views of the Peripatetic (Kennedy, Farabi and Ibn Sina) [PDF]
In this article, the opinions of peripatetics, such as Al-Kindi, Farabi, and Ibn Sina, are examined under the role of practice in the completion of theoretical reason.the method of this article is logical analysis.
Mohammadaslam Raeisi +2 more
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