كليدواژه :
عقل , عاقل , معقول , اتحاد , صور ادراكيه
چكيده لاتين :
Undoubtedly, among the numerous theories posed in the history of Islamic philosophy in particular and even in the history of philosophy in general, the theory of the union of the intellect and intelligible can be considered as one of the most difficult, complicated, and extensive issues that has been discussed by philosophers in the field of epistmeology or, specifically, in Islamic philosophy under the title of "mental existence". Since Ibn Sina is clearly and certainly known as an opponent of the theory of the union of the intellect and intelligible among philosophers, the present paper intends, on the one hand, to examine this issue and, on the other hand, review his theory of perception through vision.
In line with the purpose of this paper, the writer has tried to briefly explain Ibn Sinaʹs sentences regarding this issue as indicated in his various works and discuss the duality and confusion witnessed in these ideas regarding this theory. Moreover, he has quoted the views of contemporary philosophers concerning the particular interpretation of the theory of the union and its being a turning point in the evolution and development of issues in Islamic philosophy by their creative innovator, Mulla Sadra.