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A UNIVERSE IN CONSTANT CHANGE: MULLA SADRA AND TRANSUBSTANTIAL CHANGE

£18.00

Author: Muhammad Kamal

Cover: Paperback

Availability: In stock

Mulla Sadra Shirazi (c. 1571/2 – 1640)
is universally recognised as the most
preeminent Muslim philosopher of
the past five centuries. This book is an
interpretation of one of the central
themes of Mulla Sadra’s philosophy of
existence known as ‘transubstantial
change’. It provides, for the first time
in English, a comprehensive analysis
of transubstantial change in light of
Sadrian ontology and its impact on
some philosophical issues such as
identity, values, and truth. As the author
elucidates, in transubstantial change
nothing is indestructible and everything
in the world, including substance, is in
constant renewal.

Muhammad Kamal is a senior lecturer
at the Faculty of Arts at the University
of Melbourne. He has written extensively
on the thoughts and ideas of Hegel,
Heidegger, and Mulla Sadra. He is also
the author of Mulla Sadra’s Transcendent
Philosophy (2006), and From Essence to
Being: The Philosophy of Mulla Sadra and
Martin Heidegger (2010).

Weight0.4 kg
Dimensions135 × 4 × 210 mm
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