Mirza Mahdi Isfahani’s Views on Explaining God’s Knowledge without Object in the Light of Human’s Understanding of Double Negative Elimination

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Double negative elimination is one of the most basic axioms in logic and philosophy. Having a different view of the obviousness of this issue, Mirza Mahdi Isfahani describes the "knowledge without the object” within the realm of human knowledge, believing that one can refer to the knowledge whose object is bare of any actualization in any homestead. He relies on such knowledge and uses it as a reference to define God's knowledge as a detailed knowledge, free of accompanying of any objects, both before and after creation. As a result, he purifies the Supreme Being from the subsistence of objects of knowledge, be it collective knowledge of detailed.  Therefore, it can be inferred that once capable of tackling the challenges ahead, Mirza Mahdi Isfahani's theory of the "knowledge without the object” would appear as a rival for the Mu'tazilahs’ eternal entities, the Mystics’ immutable entities, and Mulla Sadra's detailed while undifferentiated knowledge.
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Persian
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Philosophy & kalam, Volume:52 Issue: 1, 2019
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75 to 90
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