Causality According To Ghazali

Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 17 (unknown)
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Having described Ghazali's doctrine of the "denial of the causal necessity", the author believe, that, instead of the causal necessity, Ghazali has discussd "interdependence between the cause and effect" in some places, and "association of the cause and effect" in other places. While insisting on Ghazali's belief in the world of existence's being organized, the author stipulates that according to Ghazali the causal necessity has nothing to do with the world's being organized.

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