Kuşlu, HarunLisansüstü Eğitim Enstitüsü, Temel İslam Bilimleri Ana Bilim Dalı2021-06-092021-06-092020Kuşlu, H. (2020). Knowing the unknown: The paradox of "the absolute unknown" from Fakhr Al-Din Al-Razi to Tashkoprizada. Nazariyat, 6(1), 89-123.2528-85632547-9415https://doi.org/10.12658/Nazariyat.6.1.M0092enhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12154/1495A paradox that originated from Plato's Meno and that perpetuated throughout the classical period of the history of Islamic philosophy within the same structure seems to have been reconstructed by Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (d. 606/1210), and hence gained a new philosophical context. Upon this, both the statement of the paradox and the scholarly framework within which it came to be addressed were renewed. Rather than the issues surrounding the possibility of the acquisition of knowledge, the issue was centered in this framework on the structural relationship between the parts of knowledge (i.e., conception and assent), and the impact such a relationship had on how the topics of logic came to be discussed. In this context, providing an explanation on how conception and assent arose became necessary for a suppositional concept such as "the-absolute unknown (al-majhul mutlaqan)". This inquiry into finding an explanation, in turn, led to our usage of the expression "knowing the unknowable". To overcome this problem, esteemed logicians after Fakhr al-Din al-Razi proposed several effective solutions. One such endeavor had continued up until the Ottoman period. Henceforth, the Ottoman philosopher Tashkoprizada (d. 968/1561) heavily critiqued these proposed solutions, and instead provided a much stronger alternative. For in the philosophical system that Tashkoprizada used, the proposed solutions provided by early philosophers such as al-Khunaji (d. 646/1248) and al-Urmawi (d. 682/1283), and those provided by.adr al-Shari'a (d. 747/1346) and al-Sayyid al-Sharif Al-Jurjani (d. 816/1413), were equally weak, even though these latter were closer to Tashkoprizada in both time and methodology.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessSelf-referential ParadoxAbsolute UnknownSuppositional ConceptsFakhr al-Din al-RaziTashkoprizadaKnowing the unknown: The paradox of "the absolute unknown" from Fakhr Al-Din Al-Razi to TashkoprizadaArticle618912310.12658/Nazariyat.6.1.M0092enQ4WOS:000591854000003