The Epistemology of Goodness and Badness According to Avicenna's Views

The topic of goodness and badness in Avicenna’s view has been studied recently in the articles of the researchers of Moral Philosophy. The major approach in these articles is the affirmation of “moral realism” in Avicenna philosophy and rejecting “moral non-realism” from his views. In other words, i...

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Main Authors: Rofeideh Ghazikhani, Jahangir Masoudi
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Language:fas
Published: Imam Sadiq University 2019-02-01
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Online Access:http://avecinnianphilosophy.isuw.ac.ir/article_34285_en.html
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spelling doaj-d4b8e6e05d2f4b14b1d462a14d21b3162020-11-25T01:07:37ZfasImam Sadiq Universityحکمت سینوی2538-52752538-52672019-02-01226087103The Epistemology of Goodness and Badness According to Avicenna's ViewsRofeideh Ghazikhani 0Jahangir Masoudi 1 Ph.D. Comparative Philosophy, Shahid Motahari University, Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi, IranAssociate Professor of Islamic Philosophy and Philosophy, Ferdowsi University, Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi, and Director of Department of Philosophy / School of Theology of Ferdowsi University, Mashad, Iran The topic of goodness and badness in Avicenna’s view has been studied recently in the articles of the researchers of Moral Philosophy. The major approach in these articles is the affirmation of “moral realism” in Avicenna philosophy and rejecting “moral non-realism” from his views. In other words, in these articles, goodness and badness in his thoughts have been studied from an ontological point of view, and the relation of Avicenna’s view with “intrinsic goodness and badness” has been investigated. However, an epistemological study has not been carried out in this case. According to the popular view about the epistemology of goodness and badness, the theory of “religious goodness and badness” is related to Ash‘ari scholars, and the theory of “rational goodness and badness” is related to the Mu'tazila and Shi‘i scholars. Rational goodness and badness are also attributed to the Islamic philosophers. But there are ideas against this view in Avicenna’s works. Because although Avicenna, similar to the Mu‘tazilites, considers moral knowledge, a rational and demonstrable knowledge, on the other hand, alike the Ash‘arites, he accounts the religious law and the religious teachings, as the source of certain knowledge in practical philosophy and ethics. There are several pieces of evidence which show that Avicenna’s ethical theory is actually a combined theory, regarding an epistemological viewpoint.http://avecinnianphilosophy.isuw.ac.ir/article_34285_en.htmlAvicennaRational Goodness and BadnessReligious Goodness and Badnessmoral knowledgereligious law
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The Epistemology of Goodness and Badness According to Avicenna's Views
حکمت سینوی
Avicenna
Rational Goodness and Badness
Religious Goodness and Badness
moral knowledge
religious law
author_facet Rofeideh Ghazikhani
Jahangir Masoudi
author_sort Rofeideh Ghazikhani
title The Epistemology of Goodness and Badness According to Avicenna's Views
title_short The Epistemology of Goodness and Badness According to Avicenna's Views
title_full The Epistemology of Goodness and Badness According to Avicenna's Views
title_fullStr The Epistemology of Goodness and Badness According to Avicenna's Views
title_full_unstemmed The Epistemology of Goodness and Badness According to Avicenna's Views
title_sort epistemology of goodness and badness according to avicenna's views
publisher Imam Sadiq University
series حکمت سینوی
issn 2538-5275
2538-5267
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The topic of goodness and badness in Avicenna’s view has been studied recently in the articles of the researchers of Moral Philosophy. The major approach in these articles is the affirmation of “moral realism” in Avicenna philosophy and rejecting “moral non-realism” from his views. In other words, in these articles, goodness and badness in his thoughts have been studied from an ontological point of view, and the relation of Avicenna’s view with “intrinsic goodness and badness” has been investigated. However, an epistemological study has not been carried out in this case. According to the popular view about the epistemology of goodness and badness, the theory of “religious goodness and badness” is related to Ash‘ari scholars, and the theory of “rational goodness and badness” is related to the Mu'tazila and Shi‘i scholars. Rational goodness and badness are also attributed to the Islamic philosophers. But there are ideas against this view in Avicenna’s works. Because although Avicenna, similar to the Mu‘tazilites, considers moral knowledge, a rational and demonstrable knowledge, on the other hand, alike the Ash‘arites, he accounts the religious law and the religious teachings, as the source of certain knowledge in practical philosophy and ethics. There are several pieces of evidence which show that Avicenna’s ethical theory is actually a combined theory, regarding an epistemological viewpoint.
topic Avicenna
Rational Goodness and Badness
Religious Goodness and Badness
moral knowledge
religious law
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