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"Notional self-evidence: criteria and perspectives Abbas Arefi Being a kind of writing on the criteria of notions, the present paper tries to explain why some notions are self-evident.
The present writing explains two different but mostly ignored senses of self-evidents (and naturally two senses of speculative perceptions) comparing some of their characteristics with each other.
Noting the difference between these two senses of the term (which we call self-evident in more general sense and self-evident in more particular sense) is The last theory is presented by Qaysari, favored by Mulla Sadra in some of his writings and supported by the author.
A reflection on an argument [an assessment of Allama’s argument for the necessity of the principal of reality] Hasan Mu’allimi The late Allama Tabatabae has presented an argument for the existence of God, which is as follows: a) The denial of the principle of reality necessitates its substantiation.
Based on the assessment presented in the paper, the word “really” in the above mentioned argument is general in nature including both existence and none-existence and therefore one cannot prove any reality by relying on it.
The paper discusses this topic in tow stages: the principality of non-conditioned reality of existence and the principality of particular beings.
So we can find presently varied epistemological approaches each of which is founded on a specific philosophical outlook and supported by certain academic Ma’aref-e ‘Aqli, is a quarterly journal on Islamic intellectual sciences, encyclopedia writing and fundamental studies corresponding to the objectives of the Research Centre of the Encyclopedia of Islamic Intellectual Sciences."