The Possibilities and Characteristics of the Necessary Transcendental Knowledge from the Perspective of Mulla Sadra

Abstract

One of the most important topics in the view of the great philosophers is the question of the possibility and characteristics of the necessary transcendental knowledge. As one of the leading philosophers and the founder of transcendental wisdom, Mulla Sadra has argued and argued. This article aims to analyze Sadra's views on the possibility and characteristics of the necessary transcendental knowledge with an analytical approach. Examination of Sadra's views in this regard indicates that formal knowledge and Acquired Knowledge, in essence, God is impossible. But if the oneness of the uniqueness of knowledge is one can attain the right of transcendental as much as one's being is capable of, and this ontology can only be accomplished have the negative of the material and attains the highest degree of knowledge, that's mean, death

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