The Relationship between Motion and Perfection and its Conformity with Hegel's Philosophy of History

Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 25 (unknown)
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This article consists of one introduction and five parts which are explained in brief in the introduction to the topics of problems. In the first part, the issue of motion is extensively discussed according to Mulla Sadra's view. In the second part, the writer tries to provide a convincing answer to the problem of whether there is any relationship between motion and perfection on the basis of Sadrian principles.The topic of the third part, which is itself divided into two other parts, is the philosophy of history in Hegel's view. In the fourth part, the writer makes a comparison between the concepts of motion and perfection in Mulla Sadra's philosophy and those in Hegel's philosophy of history, and the final part of the study is devoted to the conclusion of the presented discussions.

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