Knowledge
Immaterialis
Knowledge Immaterialis
S: Without doubt thinking and perception are particular to the mind.
This particular quality is corporeal, on the account that it is dependant upon material
and compound bodies (it is the cognation of corporal entities). Aknowledging that it has
been sci entifically proven that every inch of the physical universe is altering -
becoming more perfect - it must be said that, likewise, knowledge is altering and in the
state of change; thus knowledge is not uniform.
A: This argument is developed on the basis that knowledge is
corporal, while in fact knowledge is incorporeal on the account that knowledge, in essence
does not posses corporal qualities - division, time and space, and motion and change. book
:Tafsir Al-Mizan Vol. 1 pg. 51 Author :Tba'tabai, Muhammad Husayn
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