Rereading Mulla Sadra's view on the problem of knowledge with the approach of fuzzy logic

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Ph.D Student of Philosophy and Islamic, Department of Theology, University of Qom, Qom, Iran
2 Associate Professor of Philosophy and Islamic, Department of Theology, University of Qom, Qom, Iran
Abstract
The specific metaphysical attitude governing fuzzy logic places principles such as fluidity, fuzzyness, existential continuity, and multidimensional knowledge as the basis of the above rules. Mulla Sadra's point of view on the issue of science can be concluded in accordance with fuzzy logic: in terms of the method of discussion in the form of a series of Zumratbi definitions and also its return and parallelism, even though from this point of view, the rules of the single truth of Zumratb apply to it; The soul is the unity of all power, the physicality of the occurrence, and the spiritual existence of the soul, which is justified in the shadow of its movement in transcendental wisdom; These are the same rules based on which one should wait for a new logic with new approaches and rules. A logic that, far from the essentialism and stability of the Aristotelian worldview, introduces the world based on Sadra's special view of reality. The continuous movement of time that leads to doubt in the levels of perception and, conversely, the soul; Infers the principles of fluidity, fuzzyness, continuity, correspondence, knowledge with levels and accuracy in fuzzy logic. On the other hand, in the framework of fuzzy rules, to describe the complexities and ambiguities in determining the effect of the degree of human existence on his science, a model can be presented in which conditions are applied in determining the degree of membership in each of the fuzzy sets according to Mulla Sadra's philosophy.
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