Ibn Sina and Mulla Sadra on God’s Knowledge of Particulars: Criticism and Analytic Assessment

The problem of God’s knowledge of particulars goes back to the beginnings of classical philosophy, and within the context of Islamic philosophy and theology, diverse schools have arisen which respond to this problem in different ways. The scope and depth of God’s knowledge of our world, which also i...

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Published in:Religious studies and theology
Authors: Ḥusainī, Sayyid-Ḥasan (Author) ; Kazemi, Alireza (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Equinox Publ. 2022
In: Religious studies and theology
Further subjects:B God’s Knowledge
B The Particulars
B Ibn Sina
B Mula Sadra
B The Universals
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Summary:The problem of God’s knowledge of particulars goes back to the beginnings of classical philosophy, and within the context of Islamic philosophy and theology, diverse schools have arisen which respond to this problem in different ways. The scope and depth of God’s knowledge of our world, which also includes knowledge of human will and human action, is the subject of Ibn Sina’s account of God’s knowledge of particulars, which I set out to discuss in this paper followed by Mula Sadra’s main criticisms of his premises and argumentation, finally providing my assessment of these two philosophers’ positions.
ISSN:1747-5414
Contains:Enthalten in: Religious studies and theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/rst.21437