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2022, 18(71): 29-44 Back to browse issues page
Khawjah Nasir al-Din Tusi on the Relationship between Divine Essence and Attributes
Mehdi Qolipour1 , Mohammad Saeedimehr 2
1- Phd student of Islamic Philosophy and Theology, Islamic Azad University, Research and Sciences Branch, mahdigholipour186@gmail.com
2- Professor of Philosophy, Tarbiat Modares University, saeedi@modares.ac.ir
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One of the important and challenging issues regarding Divine attributes is the that of the existential relationship between Divine Essence and Attributes and the how of Essence`s being qualified with the Attributes of perfection. Khawjah Nasir al-Din Tusi defended the theory of "the identity of God's Essence and Perfect Attributes" in his book Tajrid al-i`tiqad and based it on God's state of being essentially necessary in existence. Now the question is raised that: how can the theory of the identity of Divine Attributes and Perfectional Essence be proved on the basis of the necessity of existence? The hypothesis of this article, using the descriptive-analytical method, is that Khawjah put the concept of "necessity of existence" as an inclusive title for some of his ontological and theological foundations to explain the theory of identity. His main ontological foundations in this topic are the unity of the concept, originality, and gradational state of existence. Also, his use of some theological principles such as "the identity of the Essential necessity with the Existence of  the Supreme Right", "the unity of the Necessary by the Essence", "the simplicity of the Essence of the Necessary by the Essence" and "the reachness of the Necessary by the Essence " which help to argue more fully the theory of identity. Keywords: Wajib al-Wujud, Monotheism of Attributes, Identity, Additionality, Khawjah Nasir Tusi.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: کلام قدیم
Received: 2022/01/31 | Accepted: 2023/02/21 | Published: 2023/02/25 | ePublished: 2023/02/25


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