The Basit al-Haqiqah Rule in Sadraian Philosophy and its Narrational Evidence
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Seyyed Mehdi Seyyed Khamoushi |
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One of the magnificent outcomes of Mulla Sadra's philosophy is that theology has reached the summit of excellence in this philosophy. Undoubtedly, one of the most important and remarkable components of this theology is the basit al-haqiqah rule. In this article, the relationship between this rule and ‘the obligatory indivisibility’ is explored, and it is stated that, by virtue of this rule, the concept of ‘the sublime obligatory indivisibility’ has been considerably developed in Sadraian Philosophy. In the article, it is further elucidated that ‘the indivisibility of the obligatory essence’ requires that the Exalted Truth, being different from the specific and finite identities of objects, is unconditionally, truthfully, and unerringly in possession of all their perfections. |
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Keywords: ‘the indivisibility of the sublime truth’, ‘considering the essence free from divisibility’, basit al-haqiqah (truly indivisible), the negative attributes, the quantity components, types of identification. |
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Special Received: 2019/02/2 | Accepted: 2019/02/2 | Published: 2019/02/2
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