The Role of Abstraction in Intellectual Knowledge According to Avicenna

According to Ibn Sina, knowledge occurs when the perceiver acquires the intellectual form of the perceived object. The perception of the material depends on the abstraction of these intellectual forms. Perception, based on the degree to which the perceptual form is abstracted from its material compo...

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Main Author: Hamedeh Rastaei
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Published: Imam Sadiq University 2022-09-01
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Online Access:https://ap.isu.ac.ir/article_76709_a3d31b60e5c9fffc416682c7af6e6615.pdf
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description According to Ibn Sina, knowledge occurs when the perceiver acquires the intellectual form of the perceived object. The perception of the material depends on the abstraction of these intellectual forms. Perception, based on the degree to which the perceptual form is abstracted from its material components, is divided into sensory, imaginary, and intellectual categories. Ibn Sina views the human soul as inherently intellectual, with its primary function being the acquisition of intellectual knowledge. Other types of perception are considered material and exist within the soul only through its connection to the body. Reasoning has a close connection with the active intellect (al-ʿaql al-faʿʿāl), which serves as the catalyst for the emergence of intellectual forms and the intellectualization of the perceiver. In current interpretations of Ibn Sina's work, abstraction is deemed a necessary condition for intellectual knowledge, and it plays an essential role in the process of acquiring intellectual knowledge. Nevertheless, there are instances in his work where intellectual knowledge is achieved without abstraction, solely through a connection (ittiṣāl) to the active intellect.
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spelling doaj.art-549ca6fe46804b4388dd60001628778b2024-04-20T05:29:22ZfasImam Sadiq Universityحکمت سینوی2538-52752538-52672022-09-012668759010.30497/ap.2023.243949.161076709The Role of Abstraction in Intellectual Knowledge According to AvicennaHamedeh Rastaei0Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy, Al-e Taha Institute, Tehran, Iran.According to Ibn Sina, knowledge occurs when the perceiver acquires the intellectual form of the perceived object. The perception of the material depends on the abstraction of these intellectual forms. Perception, based on the degree to which the perceptual form is abstracted from its material components, is divided into sensory, imaginary, and intellectual categories. Ibn Sina views the human soul as inherently intellectual, with its primary function being the acquisition of intellectual knowledge. Other types of perception are considered material and exist within the soul only through its connection to the body. Reasoning has a close connection with the active intellect (al-ʿaql al-faʿʿāl), which serves as the catalyst for the emergence of intellectual forms and the intellectualization of the perceiver. In current interpretations of Ibn Sina's work, abstraction is deemed a necessary condition for intellectual knowledge, and it plays an essential role in the process of acquiring intellectual knowledge. Nevertheless, there are instances in his work where intellectual knowledge is achieved without abstraction, solely through a connection (ittiṣāl) to the active intellect.https://ap.isu.ac.ir/article_76709_a3d31b60e5c9fffc416682c7af6e6615.pdfabstraction (tajrīd)perceptionactive intellectavicennaintellectual knowledge
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The Role of Abstraction in Intellectual Knowledge According to Avicenna
حکمت سینوی
abstraction (tajrīd)
perception
active intellect
avicenna
intellectual knowledge
title The Role of Abstraction in Intellectual Knowledge According to Avicenna
title_full The Role of Abstraction in Intellectual Knowledge According to Avicenna
title_fullStr The Role of Abstraction in Intellectual Knowledge According to Avicenna
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Abstraction in Intellectual Knowledge According to Avicenna
title_short The Role of Abstraction in Intellectual Knowledge According to Avicenna
title_sort role of abstraction in intellectual knowledge according to avicenna
topic abstraction (tajrīd)
perception
active intellect
avicenna
intellectual knowledge
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