Mulla Sadra’s Viewpoint on Incorporeity of the Soul

Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 9 (34):65-88 (2007)
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Abstract

In the exposition of man’s reality and the interpretation of mutual relation of soul and body, today’s human beings are no less astonishment than those in the age of Plato. In the present age, although there has been provided the background of scientific research, the materialistic tendencies are found more than before. The main reasons of such a thing are the inadequacy of philosophical concepts and the failure of suggested arguments. Mulla Sadra’s views on the reality of man as well as the journey of the soul from being corporeal in origination to being spiritual in subsistence are more consistent with what is propounded in the domain of philosophy of mind, and thus they are more useful in solving different problems.

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