Difference between the Approach of Aristotle and Avicenna in Proof of the Existence of God

Comparing between approach of Aristotle and Avicenna in proof of the existence of God, is a sign of basic difference between Peripatetic idea of Aristotle and Avicenna, also the different way that has been gone in the Muslim world compared to the west, in proof of the existence of God.Aristotle in “...

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Main Authors: Saleh Tayebnia, M, Akbarian, R, Saeedimehr, M
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Published: University of Isfahan 2012-01-01
Series:Comparative Theology
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spelling doaj-81dbc996b96e4f328931fb9069c2c4fd2020-11-25T00:50:47ZfasUniversity of IsfahanComparative Theology2008-96512322-34212012-01-0117Difference between the Approach of Aristotle and Avicenna in Proof of the Existence of GodSaleh Tayebnia, MAkbarian, RSaeedimehr, MComparing between approach of Aristotle and Avicenna in proof of the existence of God, is a sign of basic difference between Peripatetic idea of Aristotle and Avicenna, also the different way that has been gone in the Muslim world compared to the west, in proof of the existence of God.Aristotle in “On Philosophies”, has been mentioned to the two arguments: "degrees of perfection argument" and "teleological argument", but his main argument on the existence of God, is “the argument from motion” that has explained details of it in the Lambda Book of Metaphysics and Physics. Each of the three above arguments has a cosmological approach and is categorized as the posteriori arguments.For Avicenna, acceptance of that Aristotle had wanted to prove the existence of God by natural things, such as world motion, is very hard. According to this thinking, he focused all his efforts on not using the cosmological arguments to prove the existence of God. Avicenna used “the proof of middle and the end” and “the proof from contingency and necessity” in several of his books and his latest exposition of the proof from contingency and necessity has named “proof of the truthful”. His argument is ontological and priori toohttp://uijs.ui.ac.ir/coth/browse.php?a_id=270&sid=1&slc_lang=enAristotleAvicennaa PrioriPosterioriOntologicalCosmological.
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author Saleh Tayebnia, M
Akbarian, R
Saeedimehr, M
spellingShingle Saleh Tayebnia, M
Akbarian, R
Saeedimehr, M
Difference between the Approach of Aristotle and Avicenna in Proof of the Existence of God
Comparative Theology
Aristotle
Avicenna
a Priori
Posteriori
Ontological
Cosmological.
author_facet Saleh Tayebnia, M
Akbarian, R
Saeedimehr, M
author_sort Saleh Tayebnia, M
title Difference between the Approach of Aristotle and Avicenna in Proof of the Existence of God
title_short Difference between the Approach of Aristotle and Avicenna in Proof of the Existence of God
title_full Difference between the Approach of Aristotle and Avicenna in Proof of the Existence of God
title_fullStr Difference between the Approach of Aristotle and Avicenna in Proof of the Existence of God
title_full_unstemmed Difference between the Approach of Aristotle and Avicenna in Proof of the Existence of God
title_sort difference between the approach of aristotle and avicenna in proof of the existence of god
publisher University of Isfahan
series Comparative Theology
issn 2008-9651
2322-3421
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Comparing between approach of Aristotle and Avicenna in proof of the existence of God, is a sign of basic difference between Peripatetic idea of Aristotle and Avicenna, also the different way that has been gone in the Muslim world compared to the west, in proof of the existence of God.Aristotle in “On Philosophies”, has been mentioned to the two arguments: "degrees of perfection argument" and "teleological argument", but his main argument on the existence of God, is “the argument from motion” that has explained details of it in the Lambda Book of Metaphysics and Physics. Each of the three above arguments has a cosmological approach and is categorized as the posteriori arguments.For Avicenna, acceptance of that Aristotle had wanted to prove the existence of God by natural things, such as world motion, is very hard. According to this thinking, he focused all his efforts on not using the cosmological arguments to prove the existence of God. Avicenna used “the proof of middle and the end” and “the proof from contingency and necessity” in several of his books and his latest exposition of the proof from contingency and necessity has named “proof of the truthful”. His argument is ontological and priori too
topic Aristotle
Avicenna
a Priori
Posteriori
Ontological
Cosmological.
url http://uijs.ui.ac.ir/coth/browse.php?a_id=270&sid=1&slc_lang=en
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