The soul abstractness and its reasoning according to Tusi-An analysis
Subject Areas : فلسفه اسلامیMahmoud Shokri 1 , Mohammad Hadi Ghandahari‏ ‏ 2 , Ali Afzali 3 , Hamid Karimi 4
1 - Dohkran and Hadith of Tehran University
Ph.D. student of Imamieh
2 - Department of Philosophy, Islamic Azad University, Tehran North Branch, ‎Faculty of Humanities.
3 - Associate Professor of the Institute of Philosophy and Philosophy of Iran
4 - Assistant Professor of Science and Technology University
Keywords: Tousi, immortality of soul, self-immortality,
Abstract :
Theologians disagree on the nature of whether the soul is the essence or not? Those who believe in the essence of being are divided on the divine or material nature of the soul. The opinions of the early theologians differ in the question of the immortality of the soul with the view of the late, influenced by the philosophers. Many theologians deny the existence of any single entity, both intellectually and morally, and consider only God as a "single" being. What is seen in the more ancient works of the immortality of the soul is nothing but belief in the contradiction between the soul and the body. However, the emphasis of the later theologians is on immortality. Among the later theologians influenced by philosophers, Khaje Nasir al-Din Tousi and Allama Helli are believers in the immortality of the soul. In this paper, the first attempt is made to explain the reasons of Khaje Nasir al-Din Tusi in terms of the sign of Allama Helli and other theologians and philosophers, and then to evaluate each of the arguments.
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