The Essence of ‘Meaning’ in Ibn Arabi’s Thought

‘Meaning’, in Ibn Arabi’s thought, is a general and common truth between the different semantic levels of a lexical item. Each item naturally has levels of semantics on which it applies. This common truth makes up the single essence dominant on the meanings of a word. This theory reconciles with the...

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Main Authors: Masoud Haji Rabii, Mohammad Fanaie Eshkevari
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2014-06-01
Series:حکمت و فلسفه
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Online Access:https://wph.atu.ac.ir/article_41_b9a1de95e1e37012fb287aa09f2582e8.pdf
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Summary:‘Meaning’, in Ibn Arabi’s thought, is a general and common truth between the different semantic levels of a lexical item. Each item naturally has levels of semantics on which it applies. This common truth makes up the single essence dominant on the meanings of a word. This theory reconciles with the divine verses of the Quran (those which are concerned with the properties of God), and based on this theory, the relation between the loads of these versus to their subject, that is God, is actual and free of figurative elements. The analogic products of the divine verses, after disregarding meaning from the temporal and potential complications, are attributed to God. In understanding this theory, Ibn Arabi’s ontological subjects are of great importance. This theory is greatly influential in understanding and hermeneutics of the Quran’s divine texts. The aim of this paper is to explain Ibn Arabi’s theory in terms of the essence of meaning with the end goal of undertaking semantic studies regarding the loads of the divine versus and to present this theory’s practical results.
ISSN:1735-3238
2476-6038