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sheikh mufid’s epistemological views on sensory perception
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نویسنده
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najafpour nahid ,karimzadeh garamaleki ghorbanali ,forouhi naser
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منبع
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پژوهشهاي فلسفي كلامي - 2025 - دوره : 27 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:45 -58
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چکیده
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Sensory perception is a fundamental component of islamic epistemology, playing a crucial role in human understanding of the external world. sheikh mufid, a prominent twelver theologian, adopts a reason-centered approach to this subject, arguing that the senses alone are insufficient to produce certain knowledge; rather, valid knowledge emerges only through their interaction with reason. by distinguishing between simple and composite sensory perception, he clarifies the role of reason in analyzing and affirming sensory data, emphasizing the necessity of filtering illusions and imaginations through rational scrutiny. moreover, while he upholds direct realism in perception—affirming a direct connection between the perceiver and the perceived—he also acknowledges its limitations. the findings of this study indicate that sheikh mufid presents a systematic framework for understanding the interaction between the senses, reason, and revelation, maintaining a firm stance against epistemic relativism. his rationalist approach has not only shaped shiite theological epistemology but also offers valuable insights for contemporary epistemological analysis.
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کلیدواژه
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sheikh mufid ,epistemology ,sensory perception ,reason ,revelation ,certain knowledge
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آدرس
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university of tabriz, faculty of theology and islamic sciences, department of islamic philosophy and kalam, iran, university of tabriz, faculty of theology and islamic sciences, department of islamic philosophy and kalam, iran, university of tabriz, faculty of theology and islamic sciences, department of islamic philosophy and kalam, iran
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پست الکترونیکی
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forouhi@tabriz.ac.ir
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sheikh mufid’s epistemological views on sensory perception
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Authors
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najafpour nahid ,karimzadeh garamaleki ghorbanali ,forouhi naser
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Abstract
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sensory perception is a fundamental component of islamic epistemology, playing a crucial role in human understanding of the external world. sheikh mufid, a prominent twelver theologian, adopts a reason-centered approach to this subject, arguing that the senses alone are insufficient to produce certain knowledge; rather, valid knowledge emerges only through their interaction with reason. by distinguishing between simple and composite sensory perception, he clarifies the role of reason in analyzing and affirming sensory data, emphasizing the necessity of filtering illusions and imaginations through rational scrutiny. moreover, while he upholds direct realism in perception—affirming a direct connection between the perceiver and the perceived—he also acknowledges its limitations. the findings of this study indicate that sheikh mufid presents a systematic framework for understanding the interaction between the senses, reason, and revelation, maintaining a firm stance against epistemic relativism. his rationalist approach has not only shaped shiite theological epistemology but also offers valuable insights for contemporary epistemological analysis.
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Keywords
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sheikh mufid ,epistemology ,sensory perception ,reason ,revelation ,certain knowledge
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