A Comparative Study of the Meaning, Authority and Relationship Between Reason and Narration from the Point of View of Seyed Morteza and Allameh Tabataba'i
The approach of the theological and philosophical currents of the Islamic world in the use of reason and the relationship between it and narration has been different. Considering the importance of the opinions of Seyyed Morteza and Allameh Tabataba'i regarding the meaning, authority, and relationship between reason and narration, we tried to study this issue comparatively from the perspective of these two nobles. research
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Seyyed Morteza considers reason to mean the set of sciences that is obtained for the oblige. Allameh refers to the intellect in the sense of human cognition, and the truth of the human soul as evidence. From the point of view of these two nobles, the authority of the intellect is inherent in it and is considered as a source of knowledge. From the point of view of these two, each of the intellect and narration, while having their own realm, but in many cases, confirm each other. They have a similar view on the discussion of the conflict between reason and narration.
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