Quiddity and Practical Sentences Understanding Potency Functioning

There have been several views by Muslim scholars on the quiddity of theoretical and practical reason and how they function in the understanding of practical sentences. One view considers theoretical reason; the understanding of the basis of all general theories, including theoretical and practical r...

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Main Author: Muhammad Ali Nouri
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Language:fas
Published: Razavi University of Islamic Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:آموزه‌‌های فلسفه اسلامي
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Online Access:https://ipd.razavi.ac.ir/article_530_8ea18ef4809aca9ed2ac8c0ad78a120f.pdf
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description There have been several views by Muslim scholars on the quiddity of theoretical and practical reason and how they function in the understanding of practical sentences. One view considers theoretical reason; the understanding of the basis of all general theories, including theoretical and practical reasons, and practical reason considers the principle of partial practical and also determinants of action (Ibn Sian’s view). The other view considers the theoretical reason only as the understanding of the theoretical sentences and considers the practical reason as the understanding of the general and partial practical sentences and considers as the instigator the act’s doing. (Al-Tusi’s view and al-Ghazali in Maqasid al-Falasifa). The third view considers theoretical reason as both the theoretical and the general and partial practical sentences, and considers the practical reason to be the sole agent of action and the temptation of it. (Bahmanyar’s view, Qutb al-Din al-Razi, and al-Ghazali’s in Miar al-Elm). The present article, by explaining the angles of these three perspectives and analyzing the speeches in this regard, argues that the right view is the second view and that the practical reason is two kinds. One deals with generalities, which is the equivalent of theoretical reason, but understands general practical understanding. Another deals with details that understand both the practical details and how to do and deal with them.
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spelling doaj-art-47fe03993adf48c48be1e8348fb74a3e2025-08-20T03:32:01ZfasRazavi University of Islamic Sciencesآموزه‌‌های فلسفه اسلامي2251-93862783-40262020-01-011425227252530Quiddity and Practical Sentences Understanding Potency FunctioningMuhammad Ali Nouri0Level four of Qom SeminaryThere have been several views by Muslim scholars on the quiddity of theoretical and practical reason and how they function in the understanding of practical sentences. One view considers theoretical reason; the understanding of the basis of all general theories, including theoretical and practical reasons, and practical reason considers the principle of partial practical and also determinants of action (Ibn Sian’s view). The other view considers the theoretical reason only as the understanding of the theoretical sentences and considers the practical reason as the understanding of the general and partial practical sentences and considers as the instigator the act’s doing. (Al-Tusi’s view and al-Ghazali in Maqasid al-Falasifa). The third view considers theoretical reason as both the theoretical and the general and partial practical sentences, and considers the practical reason to be the sole agent of action and the temptation of it. (Bahmanyar’s view, Qutb al-Din al-Razi, and al-Ghazali’s in Miar al-Elm). The present article, by explaining the angles of these three perspectives and analyzing the speeches in this regard, argues that the right view is the second view and that the practical reason is two kinds. One deals with generalities, which is the equivalent of theoretical reason, but understands general practical understanding. Another deals with details that understand both the practical details and how to do and deal with them.https://ipd.razavi.ac.ir/article_530_8ea18ef4809aca9ed2ac8c0ad78a120f.pdfpractical philosophytheoretical reasonpractical reasonpractical generalitiespractical detailsvolition act
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Quiddity and Practical Sentences Understanding Potency Functioning
آموزه‌‌های فلسفه اسلامي
practical philosophy
theoretical reason
practical reason
practical generalities
practical details
volition act
title Quiddity and Practical Sentences Understanding Potency Functioning
title_full Quiddity and Practical Sentences Understanding Potency Functioning
title_fullStr Quiddity and Practical Sentences Understanding Potency Functioning
title_full_unstemmed Quiddity and Practical Sentences Understanding Potency Functioning
title_short Quiddity and Practical Sentences Understanding Potency Functioning
title_sort quiddity and practical sentences understanding potency functioning
topic practical philosophy
theoretical reason
practical reason
practical generalities
practical details
volition act
url https://ipd.razavi.ac.ir/article_530_8ea18ef4809aca9ed2ac8c0ad78a120f.pdf
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