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Mulla Sadra’s Ontological Perspective on the Qurʾan

Al-Bayān – Journal of Qurʾān and Ḥadīth Studies, 2016
The uniting of qurʾanic exegesis and Islamic philosophy reached its high point in the works of the great Muslim philosopher Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Širāzī, known as Mulla Sadra (979/1571-1045/1635), who, through the use of transcendental philosophy, brought the Qurʾān into wider philosophical discussions.
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Intentionality in Husserl and Mulla Sadra

2003
One of the main problems in modem philosophy, especially in the phenomenological movement, is the problem of intentionality. It was first proposed by Brentano as the characteristic feature of mental phenomena and later developed and completed by his student Edmund Husserl, who made it a fully-fledged philosophical theory.
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Morality in Mulla Sadra

This study examines the moral philosophy of Mulla Sadra, the founder of the school of Transcendent Theosophy (ḥikmat al-mutaʿāliyah), and the metaphysical foundation upon which this moral thought is constructed. Sadra defines ethics as the science that cultivates the disposition to follow goodness, acquire virtuous habits, and avoid evil and immoral ...
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Phenomenology of Soul in Mulla Sadra’s School

2003
According to what we read in the history of philosophy, there were only two well-known theories concerning the soul up until about four centuries ago. Plato, and many other ancient philosophers, considered the soul to be an immaterial reality independent of matter, which existed before the body and joined it when the body was well-disposed to receive ...
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The western roots of sustainable biotechnology and the promise of Mulla Sadra's Islamic cosmology

Interdisciplinary Environmental Review, 2000
John F Quinn, Joseph A Petrick
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