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Hedayatafza M. Conceptual analysis of the title of the nomashshaei Wisdom and its application to Rajabali Tabrizi. پژوهش های مابعدالطبیعی 2020; 1 (2) :229-256
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The lack of a history of the philosophy of Muslim thinkers has led philosophers to neglect some schools of thought and various views, especially the later thinkers of Mirdamad, who have either been completely neglected or misrepresented. In the meantime, several intellectual systems were established in opposition to the teachings of Mulla Sadra, the first of which was the Rajabali School of Tabriz. He had a special mastery of Mashachr('39')i thought, especially the Sinai books. In accordance with the new issues that had been crystallized in his time, he tried to promote the literature of Mashachr('39')i philosophy by reinterpreting some of the basics of Mashachr('39')i thought and re-reading some terms. . However, Tabrizi, in order to present the contents, presented a rational argument for each claim and adhered to the peripatetic method; However, as a researcher, he did not limit himself in any way to the sources of the peripatetics and took ideas from the sources of other thinkers, especially the religious teachings; Therefore, as Henry Carbone pointed out to us, the content of Tabrizi teachings is called "wisdom" because it was formed in the context of Imami culture and was effective in collecting data, raising questions and even the perspective of answers, influenced by religious texts. In general, in terms of the two positions of collection and presentation, it is worthwhile to call the thoughtful school of Tabriz "the wisdom of nomashshaei."
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Type of Study: Original Article | Subject: Philosophy
Received: 2020/12/18 | Accepted: 2021/05/30 | Published: 2021/05/31

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