Theoretically speaking, agnosticists claim that we do not have any perception of God, just like Meno who said – in his discussion with Socrates – that the human cannot study something about which he does not have any knowledge and perception, and even if he comes to a result, it is not clear if it is the same thing he wanted to achieve or not. Therefore, based on the common and evident premise that asserts “If something is deemed unimaginable, undoubtedly its verification is impossible”, they have concluded that the unimaginable God is not affirmable or verifiable. Through the exploration and investigation of the concept of imagination and affirmation and the provision of a descriptive definition of God using affirmative qualities essential to being, the article at hand sets out to examine and verify the imagination and affirmation of God through empirical knowledge.
Mirdamadi, S. M. (2019). An Investigation of the Imagination and Affirmation of God. Philosophy of Religion, 16(3), 411-432. doi: 10.22059/jpht.2019.255274.1005557
MLA
Seyyed Mojtaba Mirdamadi. "An Investigation of the Imagination and Affirmation of God", Philosophy of Religion, 16, 3, 2019, 411-432. doi: 10.22059/jpht.2019.255274.1005557
HARVARD
Mirdamadi, S. M. (2019). 'An Investigation of the Imagination and Affirmation of God', Philosophy of Religion, 16(3), pp. 411-432. doi: 10.22059/jpht.2019.255274.1005557
VANCOUVER
Mirdamadi, S. M. An Investigation of the Imagination and Affirmation of God. Philosophy of Religion, 2019; 16(3): 411-432. doi: 10.22059/jpht.2019.255274.1005557