| Authors | Hamid Reza Khademi |
| Journal | پژوهش های فلسفی- کلامی |
| Page number | 137-166 |
| Serial number | 27 |
| Volume number | 1 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2025 |
| Journal Grade | Scientific - research |
| Journal Type | Electronic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | isc |
Abstract
Discussions on the works of lesser-known philosophers in history can illuminate various
issues, helping to establish historical connections between various thinkers. One such
philosopher is Abū al-Hasan Kāshānī (d. 1558), a 16th-century figure whose views have
not yet been thoroughly studied. He authored numerous works in the field of
philosophy and logic, many of which remain unpublished or unedited. His treatise on
mental existence (al-wujūd al-dhihnī) contains detailed and profound contributions.
Mullā Ṣadrā (c. 1571-1635/40 AD) authored several works on mental existence based
on Kāshānī’s views. For example, it was Kāshānī who first used the distinction between
primary predication (al-ḥaml al-awwalī) and common technical predication (al-ḥaml al-
shāyiʿ al-ṣanāʿī) in solving the puzzle of mental existence. Mullā Ṣadrā adopted
Kāshānī’s terminology in his magnum opus Al-Asfār al-Arbaʿah. We demonstrate
Kāshānī’s influence on Mullā Ṣadrā’s account of mental existence, utilizing a
comparative and descriptive methodology. The material of this research includes
Kāshānī’s manuscript on mental existence as well as Mullā Ṣadrā’s works on this issue.
The authors edited and revised Kāshānī’s manuscript and during the editing realized this
important influence by comparing it with Mullā Ṣadrā's works.
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