The epistemic validity of religious propositions

An analysis based on Suhrawardi’s logic

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47456/sofia.v15i1.52168

Palabras clave:

Suhrawardi’s logic, epistemic validity, religious propositions, self-evidence, illusion of knowing, existence and essence

Resumen

This article examines the logical admissibility of religious propositions through the framework of Suhrawardi’s logic. It does not seek to confirm or refute religious claims, but to assess whether such propositions satisfy the minimal conditions required for epistemic evaluation. Four criteria derived from Suhrawardi’s logic structure the analysis: definability of the subject, self-evidence as the starting point of cognition, the capacity to generate genuine knowledge, and the preservation of the distinction between existence and essence. The study suggests that many widely employed religious propositions encounter significant difficulties in meeting these logical requirements. They often lack clearly determinate conceptual content, may not provide a legitimate epistemic starting point, and do not readily culminate in analyzable knowledge. Moreover, by loosening or suspending the relation between essence and existence, they tend to resist rational assessment. Consequently, within this strictly logical framework, such propositions can be understood as tending to remain outside, or at best at the margins of, epistemic validity.

Biografía del autor/a

  • Saeed Javdaniyan, UNIFESP - Federal University of São Paulo

    Saeed Javdaniyan received his PhD in Philosophy from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). His research focuses on medieval philosophy and the Iranian philosophical tradition, particularly logic and epistemology in the works of Suhrawardi and Avicenna. He is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP).

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Publicado

24-04-2026

Cómo citar

JAVDANIYAN, Saeed. The epistemic validity of religious propositions: An analysis based on Suhrawardi’s logic. Sofia, Espírito Santo, Brasil, v. 15, n. 1, p. e15152168, 2026. DOI: 10.47456/sofia.v15i1.52168. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufes.br/sofia/article/view/52168. Acesso em: 26 apr. 2026.