Philosophical intelligibles in poin of view of Sadruddin Muhammad Dashtaki
Before Mulla Sadra, the intelligibles were divided into the primary intelligible and the secondary intelligible . He developed this argument and divided the secondary intelligible into logical secondary intelligible and philosophical secondary intelligible. This essay explains the views of Sadruddin Muhammad Dashtaki on secondary intelligible in detail for the first time, relying on the manuscript of his old commentary of Qushchi's commentary. The semantics of secondary intelligible, the devision of derivative and non-derivative intelligibles and the external union of the intelligibles with its (their) own subjects and external qualification or qualification in mind are included in this review. In addition, Mulla Sadra's report has been documented in terms of Dashtaki's statements. The division of philosophical intelligibles into derivative and non-derivative and the belief in the external of first division and the nonconcret of the second, is the most important characteristic of his view and of the specific attribute of his theory.
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