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Man as Microcosm and the Universe as Macrocosm in Mulla Sadra's Transcendent Philosophy
Published 2005-12-01“…The foundation and corner stone ef Mulla Sadra's attitude toiuards man depends on his whole philosophical system of Transcendent PhilosopfD, tuhich is plunged deep!…”
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Henry Corbin: from Heidegger to Mullâ Sadrâ Hermeneutics and the Unique Quest of Being
Published 2008-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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A Study on Mullā Sadrā’s innovations inpractical philosophy (Hikmat-e Amali) and its consequences in man’s status
Published 2011-12-01“…In this article, Mullā Sadrā’s theories on practical philosophy are compared with those of Aristotle, Al-Fārābī, Ibn Sīnā, and Suhrawardī, revealing Mulla Sadrā’s radical innovations in the matter in respects to their widely revered views. …”
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The Relation Between Soul And Body and its Eschatological Consequences in Jacob Boehme’s Philosophy With Regard to Mulla Sadra's Position Reza Akbarian
Published 2010-12-01“…Even though Mulla Sadra and Jacob Boehme come from two different traditions and despite the absence of philosophical formation of the latter, a similar visionary experience led them to lay the basis of a conception of man which has many shared aspects. …”
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Demonstration of the Righteous and the Revolution of Philosophic Theology
Published 2011-02-01“…Avicenna's attempts were based on developing an argument according to the principles of ontology for not being in need of the principals of cosmology. Mulla Sadra holds that the arguments of Avicenna is not merely based on the principles of ontology since he has also taken advantage of spiritualism. …”
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