Analyzing how the soul and body relate based on the theory of "Enkeshaf" in Sadra's wisdom

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 PhD student of Islamic Philosophy and Theology, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran

2 Professor, Department of Islamic Philosophy and Wisdom, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran.

Abstract

One of the most basic elements involved in the analysis and investigation of the system of thought and the results of transcendental wisdom is to understand its epistemological geometry; On the other hand, explaining the truth of science from an ontological point of view is considered its basis and is considered one of the vital pillars of transcendental wisdom. The author believes that the coherent and correct solution of many philosophical problems is based on the model of explaining the nature and existence of science; Therefore, the issue of "relationship between soul and body" is not excluded from this principle.
How the self perceives at the beginning and end of its perfection movement is acceptable based on the structure of the theory of creativity, but changing the model of what science is from creativity to development requires a new explanation of the self's perceptions and how it relates to the body; Through the analytical-comparative analysis of the foundations of Sadra's wisdom in the paradigm of the personal unity of existence and the new attitudinal image based on the theory of development, the material body is merely a platform for expressing the existential perfections of the soul and the idealistic messages of the body as an example.

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