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Title

Cognitive Semantics of Nothingness in Maaref of Baha-Valad

Pages

  404-387

Abstract

 Humans form schemas in their minds to better understand abstract concepts. These schemas are conceptual constructions, resulting from an experience that man gains from his environment. One of these abstract concepts that Baha- Valad sought to objectify is the concept of nothing. Nothing in Islamic mysticism does not mean absolute Nothingness. For this reason, many images of nothing have been presented by mystics. When Baha- Valad is speaking of his mystical experiences and revelations, expresses the abstract concept of nothing through the language of various ideas and image schemas. In this article, the authors have studied the image schemas as of nothing in education with a cognitive approach. The method of this research is descriptive-analytical and based on the obtained data, it can be concluded: Each of the schemes of merging, iteration, scale, process, object, force, matching, path, link, splitting and contact somehow can understand the concept of nothing in the form of an objective phenomenon. The containment schema also has the highest frequency, because Baha believes that everything comes into being from nothing. In fact, nothing is a place, where the universe appears to be made from the invisible substances.

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