A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HUMAN SOUL ON EXTERNAL OBJECTS:

BETWEEN COPENHAGEN SCHOOL AND MULLA ṢADRA

Authors

  • Ali Arshad Riahi Department of Philosophy and Theology, University of Isfahan, Iran
  • Sayyed Mehran Tabatabaei Department of Philosophy and Theology, University of Isfahan, Iran
  • Mehdi Jafarzadeh Language Centre, University of Isfahan, Isfahan

Keywords:

human soul, external objects, Copenhagen School, Mulla Ṣadra, unity, causality

Abstract

The theory of the effects of all human souls on external objects, from the viewpoint of Copenhagen School (in Quantum Physics), has made physicists deny the existence of two separate realms of the observer and the observed; they claim that causality is meaningless and profess that it is impossible to recognize the object. While, on the other hand, Mulla Ṣadra believes that the effect of soul on external objects is limited to the souls of prophets as well as saints and, barring evil eye or supplications, there is no such effect in others. In this article we argue that, based on Mulla Ṣadra’s teachings and philosophical doctrine, it is actually possible to generalize this effect to other human souls. Consequently, it is impossible to have an accurate recognition of the causes of events if causality is considered meaningless. In addition, it is feasible to have cognition about these causes of events through gnostic intuition.

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Published

2023-06-21

How to Cite

Riahi, A. A. ., Tabatabaei, S. M., & Jafarzadeh, M. (2023). A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HUMAN SOUL ON EXTERNAL OBJECTS:: BETWEEN COPENHAGEN SCHOOL AND MULLA ṢADRA. Kanz Philosophia: A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism, 5(1), 19–30. Retrieved from https://journal.sadra.ac.id/ojs/index.php/kanz/article/view/84

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