Manouchehr Akbari; Ali Akbar Rezadoost
Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2014, , Pages 39-59
Abstract
Human beings as a Percipient creature always deals with “understanding” and every action and reaction of him is accompanied with understanding. From early times, this permanent ...
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Human beings as a Percipient creature always deals with “understanding” and every action and reaction of him is accompanied with understanding. From early times, this permanent and significant feature of understanding has made the scholars to investigate the structure and methods for achieving a valid understanding. Augustine as a Christian impressive saint in early middle age and Rumi as a mystic and Moslem scholar at the late part of this period are examples of such scholars. One of the principles of their existential hermeneutics is believing in the impact of existential factors in understanding. These two scholars do not separate the Communicating vessels of understanding domain from emotional and voluntary domain. The motto” Credo ut intelligam” of Augustine which is equivalent with “the faith is the same as discrimination and understanding” of Rumi, indicates the common ideas of these two thinkers. To confirm this motto, the philosophical common basis of this theory is discussed and then has been tried to discuss the Rumi’s view based on necessity of cognation between subject and object. Finally tried to claim that misunderstanding of Augustinian’s motto is the product of factors such as the difference between the point of view and ignoring the degrees or levels of faith and understanding in two forms: interreligious and out of religion.Therefore, by introducing three degrees of faith and two domains of understanding and knowing their relationship as dialectic, I have triedto explain and eliminate these misunderstandings.