| نویسندگان | _ |
| نشریه | جاویدان خرد |
| شماره صفحات | 5-20 |
| شماره سریال | 20 |
| شماره مجلد | 44 |
| نوع مقاله | Full Paper |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2024 |
| نوع نشریه | چاپی |
| کشور محل چاپ | ایران |
| نمایه نشریه | isc |
چکیده مقاله
Abstract
Predication is one of the significant issues in Islamic
philosophical logic. “Essential Primary Predication” (al-ḥaml
al-awwalī al-dhātī) is a new type of predication found mainly in
late Islamic philosophers. The historical background of this
predication is one of the controversial topics among postṢadrīan thinkers, but it seems that it must be sought in
Avicenna’s discussions on the meaning of predication. To
show this, I will focus on two fragments in which Avicenna
talks about the meaning of predication; one in al-Ishārāt wa alTanbīhāt (Pointers and Reminders) and the other in Manṭiq alMashriqīyyīn (The Logic of the Easterners). In Ishārāt, we read that
in a proposition like “A is B”, what we mean is that “What is A
is B”, not that “The ḥaqīqa of A is the ḥaqīqa of B”. Perhaps
because the meaning of the word ḥaqīqa is a bit unclear here,
post-Avicennan thinkers preferred to connect this to a
fragment in Manṭiq al-Mashriqīyyīn, which explains that when
we say “A is B” we don’t mean that “the meaning of A is the
meaning of B”. There is a long history of discussion about what
exactly Avicenna wants to exclude here. However, quite
contrary to what Avicenna says, late Islamic philosophers
clearly talk about a kind of predication, i.e. “Essential Primary
Predication”, which, in propositions like “A is B”, points to the
fact that “the meaning or concept of A is the meaning or
concept of B”. Obviously, there is a gap here; a gap that I will
partly fill by showing some of the historical discussions that
led to this shift. My approach to all of this is textual analysis,
including describing, interpreting and understanding what
has come as a continuation and interpretation of what
Avicenna has said here.
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