Definitive Cognition of the Ultimate Principle of Being; Mir Damad’s Point of View

The possibility of definitive cognition of God, as the ultimate principle of Being, is an important question of metaphysics. Mir Damad believed that God is obvious in terms of existence in itself, but as relative existence, definitive cognition of God can be gained through complex argument of fact....

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Main Authors: Sayyed Mohammad Manafiyan, Nasrollah Hekmat
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Published: Imam Sadiq University 2014-04-01
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Online Access:https://prrj.isu.ac.ir/article_1540_d9e3ee27e677e02a634a8a264817c3c3.pdf
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description The possibility of definitive cognition of God, as the ultimate principle of Being, is an important question of metaphysics. Mir Damad believed that God is obvious in terms of existence in itself, but as relative existence, definitive cognition of God can be gained through complex argument of fact. Criterion of certainty is present in the formation of this kind of argument of fact. Presentation this argument is one of the Mir Damad’s logical innovations, and in addition to definitive cognition of God, is useful in explaining that which kind of argument is used in first philosophy.
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spelling doaj.art-5e11d4cd473647fab0fa075ce923279a2024-03-06T08:02:55ZfasImam Sadiq Universityپژوهشنامه فلسفه دین2228-65782228-65862014-04-011217110210.30497/prr.2014.15401540Definitive Cognition of the Ultimate Principle of Being; Mir Damad’s Point of ViewSayyed Mohammad Manafiyan0Nasrollah Hekmat1PhD Student of Islamic Philosophy, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IranProfessor at the Department of Philosophy, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IranThe possibility of definitive cognition of God, as the ultimate principle of Being, is an important question of metaphysics. Mir Damad believed that God is obvious in terms of existence in itself, but as relative existence, definitive cognition of God can be gained through complex argument of fact. Criterion of certainty is present in the formation of this kind of argument of fact. Presentation this argument is one of the Mir Damad’s logical innovations, and in addition to definitive cognition of God, is useful in explaining that which kind of argument is used in first philosophy.https://prrj.isu.ac.ir/article_1540_d9e3ee27e677e02a634a8a264817c3c3.pdfgodcertaintyargument from cause to effectargument of factmir damad
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پژوهشنامه فلسفه دین
god
certainty
argument from cause to effect
argument of fact
mir damad
title Definitive Cognition of the Ultimate Principle of Being; Mir Damad’s Point of View
title_full Definitive Cognition of the Ultimate Principle of Being; Mir Damad’s Point of View
title_fullStr Definitive Cognition of the Ultimate Principle of Being; Mir Damad’s Point of View
title_full_unstemmed Definitive Cognition of the Ultimate Principle of Being; Mir Damad’s Point of View
title_short Definitive Cognition of the Ultimate Principle of Being; Mir Damad’s Point of View
title_sort definitive cognition of the ultimate principle of being mir damad s point of view
topic god
certainty
argument from cause to effect
argument of fact
mir damad
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