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Salari Khoram S. Agency and the Existence of Material Beings in Ilāhīyyāt VI. jpt 2024; 4 (2) :123-139
URL: http://jpt.modares.ac.ir/article-34-75913-en.html
Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
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In this article, I will address the role of the efficient cause in explaining the existence of material beings in the sixth chapter of the Ilāhīyyāt. Avicenna’s expressions regarding the true efficient cause confront us with two ambiguities: first, the distinction between the efficient cause, as one of the causes, and the complete cause, which suffices for the existence of a material object; and second, his description of the efficient cause as the “cause of existence.” I will attempt to clarify the interpretive problems arising from these ambiguities and ultimately respond to them. I will argue that the true efficient cause, which for Avicenna in this context is the “active intellect,” is nothing other than the cause of the form’s emanation in matter; a cause that Avicenna also refers to as the cause of the existence of the material compound.
 
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Metaphysics (Islamic)
Received: 2024/07/2 | Accepted: 2024/08/31 | Published: 2024/09/20
* Corresponding Author Address: Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities, Tarbiat Modares University, Jalal Ale Ahmad Highway, Tehran, Iran. Postal Code: 1411713116 (sina.salari.kh@gmail.com)

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