sayyed mohammad hosain naghibi; abdolah nasri
Abstract
During the sensory perception, two stages occur, one is the sensation of the sensory member and the other is the perception of the soul. The first stage is material and the second stage is single. Based on the union of the soul and the body, the soul has knowledge of the material influences that are ...
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During the sensory perception, two stages occur, one is the sensation of the sensory member and the other is the perception of the soul. The first stage is material and the second stage is single. Based on the union of the soul and the body, the soul has knowledge of the material influences that are present in the senses, and this science is of the nature of knowledge. Allameh Tabatabai and Martyr Motahhari tend to this viewpoint on the epistemological properties of this theory, the ability to explain the cause of the emergence There are some sensory errors. The acceptance of the presence of science in the material affection of the sensory member is commensurate with the promise of the acquisition of sensory perception. Ibn Sina and Sadrà believe in the achievement of sensory perception, they consider themselves to be in front of Suhrawardi and Sabzevari. According to the recent viewpoint, it finds its own soul, so the inaccuracy of perception can not be realized externally, while in the face of an external sensory instrument, in some cases the face appears inconsistent with the self, thus, it can not be The presence of sensory perception
Forough Rahimpour; Fatemeh Zareh
Volume 6, Issue 1 , May 2015, , Pages 41-65
Abstract
Error occurs frequently in everyone's sensory perceptions, and decoding the error quality and origin could influence many issues in epistemology. Reading the works Allameh Tabatabaei and Khajeh Nasir al-Din Tusi, one finds out that both philosophers believe that sensory perception is the effect of sensible ...
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Error occurs frequently in everyone's sensory perceptions, and decoding the error quality and origin could influence many issues in epistemology. Reading the works Allameh Tabatabaei and Khajeh Nasir al-Din Tusi, one finds out that both philosophers believe that sensory perception is the effect of sensible on the sensory organ. In Khajeh and Allama's words, error in sensation is impossible. The origin of sensory perceptions errors has to be traced back to the correspondence of sensible with external reality which is itself a task fulfilled by human reason, though according to Khajeh and Allameh, sensory perception is among the conditions of rational judgment. Sensory perceptions, Allameh argues, have to be traced back to presential knowledge and this is an indication of their essential infallibility. However there is no sign of this view in Khajeh's works.