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Muhammad Kamal

    Este autor ha profundizado en las profundidades de la filosofía, explorando las ideas de pensadores como Hegel y Heidegger. Su viaje académico, que abarcó desde Irak a través de Pakistán hasta Australia, ha moldeado una cosmovisión única. A través de su escritura, el autor aborda conceptos filosóficos complejos, haciéndolos accesibles a una audiencia más amplia. Sus obras son un testimonio de una búsqueda de toda la vida de la verdad y la comprensión de la condición humana.

    From Essence to Being
    Mulla Sadra's Transcendent Philosophy
    • 2010

      From Essence to Being

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      In a unique parallel analysis, Muhammad Kamal delves into the most controversial subjects of Islamic and Western existential philosophy. He describes the philosophical ‘turn’, ontological difference, becoming, and nothingness in the ontology of Mulla Sadra and Martin Heidegger. Through analysing the ontological enterprises of Sadra and Heidegger, Kamal shows how they both held that Being is the sole reality, and how both stood in opposition to Plato’s metaphysics. Despite hailing from different regions and eras, both Sadra and Heidegger viewed Plato’s philosophy as an established philosophical tradition which led to a state of untruth, or what Heidegger would have called ‘the oblivion of Being’. As Kamal explicates, Heidegger’s opposition to Plato became manifest in his deconstruction of the history of ontology, while Mulla Sadra’s opposition to Plato emerged through his criticism of the Iranian philosopher Suhrawardi’s doctrine of the principality of essence. These new interpretations of being by two philosophers brought new life to both Islamic and Western schools of philosophy and have formed the basis of much of modern ontology, epistemology, and philosophical psychology.

      From Essence to Being
    • 2006

      Mulla Sadra's Transcendent Philosophy

      • 142 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Focusing on Mulla Sadra's philosophical innovations, the study examines his shift towards the primacy of Being and the idea of substantial change. It also draws comparisons with Heidegger's ontology, highlighting Sadra's influence on later Muslim philosophy. This work is particularly valuable for students and general readers interested in Islamic and Middle Eastern studies, as it delves into the significance of Sadra's doctrines and their lasting impact on philosophical discussions within the Muslim world.

      Mulla Sadra's Transcendent Philosophy