Mevlana'nın Mesnevi'sinde Tanrı'nın Varlığının Kanıtları

Mevlana, like Plato, Aristotle, Farabi and other philosophers before him, believes that God can be proved rationally and he explains the relevant proofs in his Mesnevi with metaphors, stories, and fables. These indicate that it is possible to deduce the most perfect Being from the imperfect things i...

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Main Author: Hasan Çiçek
Format: Article
Language:Turkish
Published: Ankara University 2015-11-01
Series:Dini Araştırmalar
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/da/issue/4452/61330?publisher=motifyayincilik
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description Mevlana, like Plato, Aristotle, Farabi and other philosophers before him, believes that God can be proved rationally and he explains the relevant proofs in his Mesnevi with metaphors, stories, and fables. These indicate that it is possible to deduce the most perfect Being from the imperfect things in the universe; it is also possible to deduce the existence of God from the fact that what is known and seen cannot come to exist without any cause, or that there must be a Creator for the things that are created
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Mevlana'nın Mesnevi'sinde Tanrı'nın Varlığının Kanıtları
Dini Araştırmalar
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God
existence
Proof
cause
movement
design
universe
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title Mevlana'nın Mesnevi'sinde Tanrı'nın Varlığının Kanıtları
title_full Mevlana'nın Mesnevi'sinde Tanrı'nın Varlığının Kanıtları
title_fullStr Mevlana'nın Mesnevi'sinde Tanrı'nın Varlığının Kanıtları
title_full_unstemmed Mevlana'nın Mesnevi'sinde Tanrı'nın Varlığının Kanıtları
title_short Mevlana'nın Mesnevi'sinde Tanrı'nın Varlığının Kanıtları
title_sort mevlana nin mesnevi sinde tanri nin varliginin kanitlari
topic -
God
existence
Proof
cause
movement
design
universe
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url http://dergipark.gov.tr/da/issue/4452/61330?publisher=motifyayincilik
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