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Invited Professor of Islamic Azad University, Fasa Branch
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Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht Branch
Abstract
The present study evaluates the critique of Allameh Khufari on the viewpoint of Ibn Sina in the subject of divine knowledge of objects. Ibn Sina, the divine knowledge of nature in the presence and divine knowledge, conveys to us the knowledge that is obtained through the path of the metaphor. Allameh Khafari divides the necessary science into the finer and finer science of perfection. Therefore, all possibilities - both general and partial, both perceptual and objective ones - are present at the obligatory level of excellence. Therefore, all possibilities are on the credit of divine knowledge and they are recognized as divine. According to the results of this research, Allameh Khufari, through the rejection of morality, for not having the place in the width, and through the failure of the sequence in the form of ink, states that the views of the Mesha'ians regarding the divine science are not correct and expressed. It is sufficient that Allah's intrinsic knowledge of Allah's Masawi is sufficient for the creation of God's blood. It seems that Mulla Sadra in the issue of divine knowledge after the creation of objects is influenced by the views of Allamah Khufari.
samani,M. , beheshti,A. and ebrahimi,H. A. (2020). Review of Allameh Khafari's critique
of the Divinity science of Avicenna. Reason and Religion, 12(22), 39-56.
MLA
samani,M. , , beheshti,A. , and ebrahimi,H. A. . "Review of Allameh Khafari's critique
of the Divinity science of Avicenna", Reason and Religion, 12, 22, 2020, 39-56.
HARVARD
samani M., beheshti A., ebrahimi H. A. (2020). 'Review of Allameh Khafari's critique
of the Divinity science of Avicenna', Reason and Religion, 12(22), pp. 39-56.
CHICAGO
M. samani, A. beheshti and H. A. ebrahimi, "Review of Allameh Khafari's critique
of the Divinity science of Avicenna," Reason and Religion, 12 22 (2020): 39-56,
VANCOUVER
samani M., beheshti A., ebrahimi H. A. Review of Allameh Khafari's critique
of the Divinity science of Avicenna. Reason and Religion, 2020; 12(22): 39-56.