Solution of Subject-Regulatory Problems on the Nature of Existence by Sayed Sanad and Mulla Sadra
The principle of the subjugation of the "positive object of subjugation is one of the most important philosophical rules." According to the rule of thumb, the problem of the nature of existence, the problem of distant or regressive, has been raised. Mulla Sadra has come up with three solutions to these problems. His two solutions are based on the principle of existence: one based on the relation of existence and nature in terms of subjective validity and the other on the basis of the relation of existence and nature in relation to Al-Amr. Sadr al-Din Dashtaki (Sayed Sindh) - one of the great philosophers of the Shiraz school - has also proposed a solution by analyzing the relation of existence and nature in the two domains of subjective validity and self-esteem. Mulla Sadra's commentators (and even himself) have regarded the Sindh solution as the opposite of Mulla Sadra's solution, since they considered Syed Sindh to be substantive. In this paper, by analyzing Sayed Sind's views, it is shown that the concept is true for him, and therefore the Sayed solution is the sum of two solutions proposed by Mulla Sadra
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