%0 Journal Article %T The role of Steamy Soul in the relationship between the psyche and body in Avicenna's philosophical psychology %J Theological – Doctrinal Research (Islamic Azad University-Saveh Branch) %I Islamic Azad University - Saveh Branch %Z 9899-1735 %A ali karimiyan %A %D 1395 %\ 1395/04/01 %V 23 %N 6 %P 77-94 %! The role of Steamy Soul in the relationship between the psyche and body in Avicenna's philosophical psychology %K the relationship between the psyche and body %K the steamy soul %K the origin of steamy soul %K of steamy soul ranks %K steamy soul belonging %X Avicenna is one of the Muslim philosophers among philosophers who has been given attention to the relationship between the psyche and body. Since he believes that the soul is spirituality created and he believes that the duality of body and psyche is from the beginning of creation. He is obliged to accept a mediator in the issue of the existence of a relationship between body and psyche because the spiritual and immaterial psyche cannot be connected to a dirty body and an element without a mediator. Therefore, the existence of a tender mass which is above the body and low psyche is necessary. Avicenna calls this mediator the steamy soul. The steamy soul arises from the tender part of humours and body steams. Therefore, the steamy soul proportion to the tender part of humours is similar to the proportion of the concentration of humours. As the combination and humours misciblity in every part of body parts develop the temperament which fits that particular organ, steams and tenders which have arisen from quadruple humours are combined and miscibled and develop the temperament which fits the steamy soul. Therefore, thinking, employment and interest of the psyche to the body and any of body parts or body organs will be in this way. From Avicenna’s perspective, the first member which take soul is the heart. heart is the source and mine of , the steamy soul birth. The present paper addresses content analysis method to introduce Avicenna’s perspective about the steamy soul, its origin and reason for its existence, functions and its role in sensory perceptions %U http://rimag.ir/fa/Article/18488