Investigating the Consequences of the Revelation Issues in Avicenna's philosophy

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The leading study seeks to investigate the implications of Avicenna's approach to revelation. The consequences that the Sheikh has not explicitly acknowledged in his philosophy, but his attitude toward the issue of revelation and its components suggests that he is aware to them. Avicenna, in the revelation of the concept of the two modes of common sense and imagination, attributes the perception and preservation of the intuitive nature of the unseen and kingdoms to these two powers, which inevitably involves the existential stature and the physical movement of the population, and explicitly the cognitions of the imagination And it results in the perceptions of the reservoir. Avicenna believes in the thought of the Prophets as the symbol of such a process, and believes that his people, for refinement and exaltation, lack active and interventional aspects in the process of receiving and transmitting the revelation. In Avicenna's view, the two modes of the common sense and the imagination of the Prophet, in contrast to other human beings, can preserve the transcendental perfectional forms and perceptions without interference and, therefore, have the lowest possible means for interference and manipulation The captivating power or likeness will not remain perceptible.
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Persian
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47 to 68
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