Intended Meaning

Will here is not a single fixed meaning, but carries two faces: affirmation and negation. It is linked to the possibility of choice, meaning that it opens a field of possibility, not determinism.

The Atom’s Structure in the Atlas

  • Type of argument: interpretive
  • Movement of the argument: it makes the will a field of possibility between affirmation and negation.
  • Key terms: will, affirmation, negation, choice.
  • Degree of centrality: central.

It opens the meaning of will to multiple possibilities instead of determinism, and ties it to human action as a field of choice rather than compulsion.

Reading Aids

Basis

  • Supporting text: «The will: it carries two faces, affirmation and negation, and is linked to the possibility of choice».

Place of Support in the Book

  • Book: The Book and the Qur’an.
  • Location: at the beginning of the book
  • Type of support: close witness.
  • Verifying marker: a meaning between two things
  • Reading note: This location works as evidence because it presents the will within a meaning that opens onto two faces and the possibility of choice.

Degree of Documentation

  • Level: directly documented
  • Meaning of the level: the atom relies on an explicit witness close to the wording of the claim.
  • Limits of reading: the wording above is an analytical summary and should not be treated as a verbatim quotation unless the witness is transmitted textually.

Function in the Book

Its function here is definitional; it fixes a meaning or conceptual distinction that Shahrur relies on in building the idea.

Editorial Note

The broader context is needed to distinguish it from will.