The Usage of Theoretical Reason in the Inference of Kalami Doctrines with an Emphasis on Kalami Texts
The theoretical reason is one of the reason's usages in the inference of Kalami doctrines. In this usage, reason uses specific methods and rules such as discovering the requisites, argumentation from the absent for the present, the self-evident rules (impossibility of causal cycles and chains, impossibility of preference of something without cause, khulfArgument) and philosophical-theological arguments (Tamanu' Argument,Huduth (happening) Argument, Narrowness Argument, Contingence Argument, Argument from Design, the negation of meaning for the negation of reason, the impossibility of change in nature, and DhuHaddaynArguement).
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