
Sadra | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Mulla Sadra made major contributions to Islamic metaphysics and to Shi’i theology during the Safavid period (1501-1736) in Persia. He started his career in the context of a rising culture that combined elements from the Persian past with the newly …
Mulla Sadra - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2009年6月9日 · Ibrahim b. Yahya Qawami Shirazi (ca. 1571–1636) is arguably the most significant Islamic philosopher after Avicenna. Best known as Mulla Sadra, he was later given the title of Sadr al-Muta’allihin (Master of the theosists) for his approach to philosophy that combined an interest in theology and drew upon insights from mystical intuition.
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穆拉·萨德拉 (Mulla Sadra,约1571~1640)波斯萨法维帝国时期的伊斯兰教什叶派教义学家、圣训学家、哲学家。 全名穆拉·萨德鲁丁·穆罕默德·伊本·伊卜拉欣。
Sadra, Fars - Wikipedia
Sadra (Persian: صدرا) is a planned city in the Central District of Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. With a population of 122,226 (2019), Sadra is the fourth most populous city of the province.
SADRA - Wikipedia
The Iran Marine Industrial Company (Persian: شرکت صنعتی دریایی ایران), also known as SADRA, was founded in 1968 as a small ship repair yard in Bushehr. Since then, SADRA has established itself as the leading shipbuilding and ship repairing company in Iran. [1] SADRA is also active in offshore oil & gas development. [2]
Sadra Sadraddini - Google Scholar
Proceedings of the 23rd international conference on hybrid systems … C Madsen, P Vaidyanathan, S Sadraddini, CI Vasile, NA DeLateur, ...
镇中镇,伊朗萨德拉市民中心方案公布 | ArchDaily
2019年7月4日 · 伊朗新近成立的城镇 萨德拉 (Sadra), 伊朗,凭借极好的地理位置和建筑潜力,正逐渐发展成为一个超大城市。 为提高该镇的文化水平,政府在城中建设了几个文化中心,使该地区成为城市里各年龄层居民的的重要活动据点。
Mulla Sadra discusses this doctrine of the principiality of Being with an uncommon vigour and tenacity and makes devastating attacks upon the opposite view. According to him, God alone has Being, and in face of Him the whole universe has no being and no …
It seems that when our philosopher (named Muhammad, titled Sadr al-Din, and generally known as Mulla Sadra or simply Sadra) appeared, philosophy, as it was generally taught, was the Peripatetic-neo-Platonic tradition of Ibn Sina and his followers.
Transmitted Sciences Sadra's Qur'?nic commentaries are the first works to claim our attention in the field of transmitted sciences. Sadr? is certainly not the first Muslim philosopher to write commentaries on the Qur'?n. Ibn Sina had written a short commentary on the famous light verse of the Qur'?n (24: 35), which