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abasi M. (2023). "The status of fixed lords in transcendent wisdom, to answer the problem of algebra". JIM. 15(1), 227-245. doi:https://doi.org/10.22034/15.29.227
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Baqerul Uloom University & Baqerul Uloom University
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Man finds will and authority in present knowledge. But if it wants to offer a philosophical analysis of the will and answer the doubts about it, it faces important challenges. One of these challenges is the "involuntaryness of the will." In this article, an attempt has been made to provide a new account of Mulla Sadra's response to the above-mentioned's case, referring to the mystical principles accepted by Mulla Sadra. According to this approach, the innate will of man is one of the human supplies and requirements of man. In mystical terms, the will is one of the talents of the fixed human being, and since the talents of the fixed lords are subordinate to the fixed fixed objects, the will, as one of the fixed fixed talents of man, is also the unconscious thing. This is the same thing that Mulla Sadra has mentioned with the interpretation of "distressed in voluntary compulsion". The meaning is that the will is a hidden thing and is considered as human nature, so the question of the origin of this will is basically a mysterious question, because the necessities of the essence are non-intuitive and subject to the realization of the essence itself. Being unaware of forgery.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: عرفان
Received: 2022/01/25 | Accepted: 2022/04/10 | Published: 2023/10/2

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