IBN SİNA'S INFERENCES ON THE ONENESS OF THE DUTY TO EXİST AND HİS POSİTİON ON DİVİNE SCİENCE "AN ANALYTİCAL PHİLOSOPHİCAL STUDY" Cover Image

İBN SÎNÂ’NIN FELSEFÎ DÜŞÜNCESİNDE VACİBU’L-VÜCUD VE İLAHİ BİLGİ "ANALİTİK FELSEFİ BİR ÇALIŞMA"
IBN SİNA'S INFERENCES ON THE ONENESS OF THE DUTY TO EXİST AND HİS POSİTİON ON DİVİNE SCİENCE "AN ANALYTİCAL PHİLOSOPHİCAL STUDY"

Author(s): Rana Mazin AL-SALAYMEH, Büşra Özdemir
Subject(s): Metaphysics, Philosophy of Middle Ages, Middle-East Philosophy
Published by: Sage Yayınları
Keywords: Islamic philosophy; Interpretation; Ibn Sina; Duty to Exist; Possible Existence;

Summary/Abstract: The research seeks to find proven proofs of the oneness of the duty to exist in Ibn Sina's philosophical thought and clarifying his jurisprudence by denying the particles so that they do not relate to the shortcomings of sensory science, Trying to clarify the main points that focus on defining divine knowledge and distinguishing between universals and particulars, and explaining the awareness of God Almighty of science in a holistic way, And try to find out how molecules are defined by the duty to exist, while clarifying Islam's position on it, indicating the opinion of Imams Al-Ghazali and Abu Al-Barakat Al-Baghdadi. The research monitors the evidence through which Ibn Sina demonstrated the oneness of the duty to exist, and studies it in a philosophical analytical study, Taking a method that integrates the inductive, analytical and descriptive approach, Where the scientific material was traced on the subject of proving the oneness of the duty to exist, by explaining the proofs he used, and his philosophical views on the issue of divine science. The research concluded that Ibn Sina exalted Allah al-mighty from the attributes of imperfection, and emphasized his oneness, divinity, and lordship; He denied knowledge of molecules, exonerating him from contact with the sensory world and the relations of matter.

  • Issue Year: 16/2024
  • Issue No: 64
  • Page Range: 235-249
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Arabic
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