Active (agent) Intellect and Perfect nature in Illuminative wisdom and shied thought

Journal of Philosophical Investigations 11 (20):211-230 (2017)
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Question: In Islamic philosophy, Active Intellect is Peripatetic tenth intellect. Also in Peripatetic epistemology, Potential human intellect, acts by unification or conjunction with active (agent) intellect. This intellective thrust has a wielder and more attractive role in Illuminative wisdom. Meted: The research methodology based on tradition Comparative studies to analyze and adapt votes Gazi Saeed Qummi and votes illuminated Suhrawardi.Results:1- Human’s archetype adjust with Gabriel, in religions and Active (agent) Intellect in Illuminative wisdom. 2-Human’s archetype appears as “perfect nature” format during personal relation to every special individual.3 and also explains relation between Emam and believer in shiaa’s idea.

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Tahereh Kamalizadeh
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