Reconstructing Mulla Sadra’s Hermeneutic-Ontological Model for Intellectual Understanding of Religion
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Among the most fundamental functions of Mulla Sadra’s philosophy one can mention the hermeneutic and intellectual interpretation of divine gnosis with an ontological approach, an issue which has not been addressed adequately. The main concern of the paper is to propose a working model as the logics of understanding religion which is a Sadrayeean hermeneutic ontological model. This model is formulated against the dogmatic form-based and religious relative pluralism models. The findings of this research lead to the reconstruction of a model through the gnostic and ontological principles and foundations of transcendental wisdom. In such a model, the common categorization and trinity among researchers in the field of hermeneutics – text oriented basis- authorship-orientation, and interpretation oriented are deformed. Thus, the texts produced from such processes, the audience, and the theologians all take drastic parts in the process of understanding, thresholding, and influencing.
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Persian
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Journal of New Intellectual Research, Volume:2 Issue: 4, 2018
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75 to 96
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