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The later Wittgenstein by his rejecting the 'inner process' view of understanding meant that meaning something cannot be consisted in certain conscious or experiential states and processes; or while speaking cannot maintain a particular inner mental process going on. It is interpreted that the main target of Wittgenstein's attack on the inner process conception is the view that understanding is a particular kind of underlying and hidden mental process. As it is seen that Mulla S adra does not believe in a single, fixed process, but he maintains every word descends from a multiplicity of…mehr

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The later Wittgenstein by his rejecting the 'inner process' view of understanding meant that meaning something cannot be consisted in certain conscious or experiential states and processes; or while speaking cannot maintain a particular inner mental process going on. It is interpreted that the main target of Wittgenstein's attack on the inner process conception is the view that understanding is a particular kind of underlying and hidden mental process. As it is seen that Mulla S adra does not believe in a single, fixed process, but he maintains every word descends from a multiplicity of cognitive and noetic levels of the soul, which is based on the knowledge, not only introspective knowledge, but also knowledge of the world in general he has gained.
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I (she) have PhD in Comparative philosophy. I am an independent researcher who is interested in the subjects of Islamic epistemology, as well philosophy of language of Muslim philosophers. I am the author of some articles on this regard in English and Persian.