TY - JOUR ID - 31936 TI - Neo-Sadraean Epistemology and the Divider of the "Imagination" and "Judgment" JO - Philosophy and Kalam JA - JITP LA - en SN - 2008-9422 AU - Khosropanah, Abd-al -Hosein AU - Ashoori, Mahdi AD - Responsible Author: Associate Professor, Iranian Institute of Philosophy, Tehran, Iran. AD - MA Student in Islamic Philosophy and Kalam, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran Y1 - 2013 PY - 2013 VL - 46 IS - 1 SP - 55 EP - 77 KW - Imagination (tasawur) KW - Imaginational knowledge (ma'rifat tasawuri) KW - Judgment (tasdigh) KW - Judgemental knowledge (ma'refat-e tasdiqi) KW - Neo-Sadraean epistemology DO - 10.22059/jitp.2013.31936 N2 - Differentiation of the two terms imagination and judgmentis a main distinction in Islamic logic and Neo-Sadraeanepistemology. Both disciplines believe that the divider ofthe two is "acquired knowledge". But, the concept of“judgment”, in epistemology, is not the same as theconcept of "acquired knowledge" in Islamic philosophy.Differentiation of imagination and judgment is anontological one, and Islamic philosophers consideracquired knowledge as an "epistemic being". In logic andepistemology "Judgment" is the same as "proposition",and is not an “epistemic being". “Judgment" is the originof the two concepts: "representation" and "assertion". Inlogic, "Judgment" is "asserting the truth of a proposition",and in epistemology, it is the knowledge of realization ornon- realization of something. UR - https://jitp.ut.ac.ir/article_31936.html L1 - https://jitp.ut.ac.ir/article_31936_78283ccab5c9a60e46cdb0aaf00a87f4.pdf ER -