Relationship between Notion of Academy of Islamic Sciences about Religious Science with Epistemological Realism

Document Type : Original Article

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Faculty Member, Department of Humanities, Seminary and University Research Institute

Abstract

The present article is an attempt to study the relationship between the epistemological principles of the notion of Academy of Islamic Sciences (with emphasis on the viewpoints of Seyed Mohammad Mahdi Mirbaqeri) about religious science with realism. Attempts have been made to demonstrate that voluntarism, as epistemological foundation of the notion of Academy of Islamic Sciences, not only voluntarism leads to negation of realism (unveiling of reality) and consequently to relativism, but also pushes realistic claims of this set in the field of theology and anthropology towards contradiction. By adopting moderate stances in the field of realism (vis-à-vis rudimentary realism), the Academy, while defending the impact of quality of will on the quality of perception, can avoid such undesirable consequences.

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