Analysis of Abulhasan Ameri's view on human truth

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Thinkers such as Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and Plotinus have commented on the truth of man since the past. Ameri has also discussed this issue as a Muslim thinker. While expressing different views about the truth of man, he believes that there is nature in citrus fruits, which gives them form and creation, and in all material beings it is the origin of certain works and actions. We face these facts as long as we talk about the human body. After this, we encounter the sensual soul. The speaking breath is a matter of feeling body and soul. He explains the difference between the soul and the body through the difference in belongings, the difference in pleasures, and the difference in the state of old age. He also talks about the distinction between the sensual soul and the intellective soul through sensory and intellectual knowledge, experience. He believes that the body and soul of the senses and the intellective soul in man constitute his truth. He enumerates characteristics such as naturalness, dual dignity, divine, intellectual and inherent nature for the intellective soul.
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Persian
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A Research Biannual Religious Anthropology, Volume:20 Issue: 49, 2023
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25 to 45
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