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Mansouri A, Daneshshahraki H. Factors affecting the cognitive completion of the soul based on Sadrian philosophy relying on experimental findings. پژوهش های مابعدالطبیعی 2022; 3 (1) : 3
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university of Qom
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The completion of the human soul in its cognitive hierarchy is the main reason for human life in this world. But the fundamental question is what factors cause human beings to be completed faster and more intensely in this perceptual levels and to achieve human-specific perceptual and cognitive abilities? In Sadrian philosophy, based on the effect between the soul and the body according to the physical occurrence and non-physical survival of the soul, the ability to train and develop talents and powers of the soul according to the movement of substance and accepting theories of neurophysiology as principles can be used in Philosophy, physical and transcendent factors can be proved in the transition from the exemplary level to the fancy intermediate and then to the rational level. The meaning of this expression is passing through the exemplary level to the rational in the path of substance movement of the soul and finally, management of human fancy by the reason. Based on the findings of this study, physical and transcendent factors affecting the cognitive completion of the soul are: health of cognitive organs, nutrition of cognitive organs, genetics and inheritance from parents, environment and community, experiences and information available in memory, parental soul and soul edification.
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