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Noormohammadi Najaf Abadi Y, Booazar H, Honarmand S, Kayseri Guderzi K, Karamati Fard M. Argument on the possibility of gradual change in immaterial beings based on the movement of the human soul, relying on the opinions of Ibn Sina and Mulla Sadra's psychology.. jpt 2024; 4 (3)
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Relying on Ibn Sina's and Mulla Sadra's views on psychology in two stages, when the human soul belongs to the natural body and after it ceases to belong to the natural body, while proving the movement in the unmarried soul, we can use a descriptive-analytical method to determine the possibility and realization of movement in the natural body. Other immaterial beings also presented arguments. When the soul belongs to the natural body, based on the opinions of Ibn Sina and Mulla Sadra, the single human soul can move and change regardless of the power and matter existing in the natural body, so other non-material beings can also move regardless of matter have movement. At the time of disconnection of the soul from the material body, although Ibn Sina is inclined to the possibility of the evolutionary movement of the soul in some decorations, it seems that he does not have the necessary grounds to prove it. But on the other hand, Mulla Sadra, who explicitly denies the evolution of the purgatory of the soul, has foundations and opinions in psychology based on which, in addition to the possibility of the evolution of the human soul in the purgatory, movement in other non-material beings can also be proved and explained. Some of these bases include dividing the meaning of acceptance into attribution and passivity; The united composition of matter and face; Negation of evil and corruption in the world of nature; Generalizing movement to the whole world of nature; so on.
     
Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Metaphysics (Islamic)
Received: 2024/02/13 | Accepted: 2024/10/2 | Published: 2024/10/31

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