Joy and Sorrow From Ibn Sina's Point of View
Joy and sorrow are the most important and fundamental states that happen for every person in his life. Among Muslim thinkers, Ibn Sina has made great efforts to analyze and study these sensual qualities and has examined them in the light of the relationship between al-nafs al-nāṭiqah and the body, a...
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description | Joy and sorrow are the most important and fundamental states that happen for every person in his life. Among Muslim thinkers, Ibn Sina has made great efforts to analyze and study these sensual qualities and has examined them in the light of the relationship between al-nafs al-nāṭiqah and the body, as well as the states of the vaporous spirit. The present study examined the three main issues: A) The reality of joy and sorrow; the corresponding relationship between pleasure and joy as well as sorrow and pain, and the occurrence of one state in human beings needs the occurrence of another state; B) The quality that joy and sorrow are manifested in the human soul; Ibn Sina considers Joy and sorrow to affect human beings in two ways: carnal perceptions and physical effects. C) The effect of joy and sorrow on human health and disease. Each of the joy and sorrow plays an important role in human health due to the effects they have on the vaporous spirit. According to Ibn Sina, the repetition of joy leads to more joy in human beings, and the repetition of sorrow leads to more sorrow in human beings. Other findings indicate that joy and sorrow are divided into three sensory, imaginary, and intellectual types. |
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spelling | doaj.art-1cfd99971a144656a5af69a64cdd372a2022-12-22T04:37:02ZfasImam Sadiq Universityحکمت سینوی2538-52752538-52672021-03-01256517719310.30497/ap.2021.241288.153775804Joy and Sorrow From Ibn Sina's Point of Viewmahmod seidy0mohammadjavad pashaei1Assistant Professor of the department of Philosophy and Wisdom, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran.Assistant Professor of the department of Philosophy and Wisdom, Shahed University, Tehran, IranJoy and sorrow are the most important and fundamental states that happen for every person in his life. Among Muslim thinkers, Ibn Sina has made great efforts to analyze and study these sensual qualities and has examined them in the light of the relationship between al-nafs al-nāṭiqah and the body, as well as the states of the vaporous spirit. The present study examined the three main issues: A) The reality of joy and sorrow; the corresponding relationship between pleasure and joy as well as sorrow and pain, and the occurrence of one state in human beings needs the occurrence of another state; B) The quality that joy and sorrow are manifested in the human soul; Ibn Sina considers Joy and sorrow to affect human beings in two ways: carnal perceptions and physical effects. C) The effect of joy and sorrow on human health and disease. Each of the joy and sorrow plays an important role in human health due to the effects they have on the vaporous spirit. According to Ibn Sina, the repetition of joy leads to more joy in human beings, and the repetition of sorrow leads to more sorrow in human beings. Other findings indicate that joy and sorrow are divided into three sensory, imaginary, and intellectual types.https://ap.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_75804_f81e842abf6e24e4cae7cc37fa588764.pdfibn sinajoysorrowal-nafs al-nāṭiqah (rational soul)bodyvaporous sprit |
spellingShingle | mahmod seidy mohammadjavad pashaei Joy and Sorrow From Ibn Sina's Point of View حکمت سینوی ibn sina joy sorrow al-nafs al-nāṭiqah (rational soul) body vaporous sprit |
title | Joy and Sorrow From Ibn Sina's Point of View |
title_full | Joy and Sorrow From Ibn Sina's Point of View |
title_fullStr | Joy and Sorrow From Ibn Sina's Point of View |
title_full_unstemmed | Joy and Sorrow From Ibn Sina's Point of View |
title_short | Joy and Sorrow From Ibn Sina's Point of View |
title_sort | joy and sorrow from ibn sina s point of view |
topic | ibn sina joy sorrow al-nafs al-nāṭiqah (rational soul) body vaporous sprit |
url | https://ap.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_75804_f81e842abf6e24e4cae7cc37fa588764.pdf |
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