A comparative Survey on the Stages of Philosophical Training in Plato’s Allegory of Cave, in the Four Mystical Journeys, and in Mulla Sadra’s al-Asfar
Publish place: Philosophical Investigations، Vol: 6، Issue: 11
Publish Year: 1391
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A comparative Survey on the Stages of Philosophical Training in Plato’s Allegory of Cave, in the Four Mystical Journeys, and in Mulla Sadra’s al-Asfar abstract
At the beginning of his magnum opus al-Hekmat al-Muta’aleiat fi al-Asfar al-Aqliiat, Mulla Sadra says that he has nominated and arranged his bookaccording to the four journeys of the Mystics. What he and the Mystics say on these journeys reminds those familiar with Greek philosophy ofPlato’s Phaedrus and Republic (Journey of souls onto sky and the Allegory of Cave, respectively). In spite of his promise at the beginning of his book,Mulla Sadra has not completely succeeded in arranging al-Asfar according to the four journeys of the Mystics, especially the fourth journey. In thispaper, at first, we have a glance at Plato’s method of philosophical training, his allegory of Cave and some positions on Mulla Sadra’s four journeys; then we explain that in this respect the correspondence between Plato and the mystics are more than that found between him and Mulla Sadra.
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A comparative Survey on the Stages of Philosophical Training in Plato’s Allegory of Cave, in the Four Mystical Journeys, and in Mulla Sadra’s al-Asfar authors
Hasan Fathi
Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Tabriz, Iran