Sadra and Hegel on Metaphysical Essentialism
English
By (author): Kamal Abdul Karim Shlbei
This book provides a comparative study of the accounts of the relationship between essence and existence, which are provided by Sadra and Hegel respectively. Sadra is presented as having a project that is similar in scope to Hegels own.
The author argues that while Sadra shares with Hegel the latters rejection of essence as the positive quality of a determinate being, Sadras characterization of essence as the negative quality of a determinate (existent) is seen as too one-sided from Hegels perspective. This book would be primarily useful for Hegel scholars, scholars of Islamic philosophy, and those who are engaged in comparative philosophy.
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