by Gholami, T. & Altobrando, A.

This article explores Mulla Sadra Shirazi’s theory of mind through a phenomenological lens, focusing on the human mind’s relationship with the body. While Mulla Sadra’s ideas align with Husserl’s monadological-phenomenological reflections, we argue that strict phenomenological methodology cannot accommodate the metaphysical implications of his framework, particularly the mind’s connection to a divine reality. By comparing Mulla Sadra’s thought with Husserlian monadology, we illuminate key aspects of Husserl’s approach and reveal the limitations of phenomenology in addressing purely metaphysical questions.

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