Al-Hikmat al-Muta'aliya fi'l-Asfar al-'Aqliyya al-Arba'a
The Transcendent Philosophy of the Four Intellectual Journeys — Mulla Sadra's c. 1638 nine-volume philosophical synthesis, founding text of the School of Isfahan
Tradition: Islamic philosophy / Shi'a falsafa / School of Isfahan
The primacy of existence over essence — and the doctrine of substantial motion, change at the level of substance, not just accident
Mulla Sadra's nine-volume philosophical encyclopedia, the founding text of the School of Isfahan and the most important Islamic-philosophical work since Avicenna. Framework: the four spiritual-philosophical journeys — from creature to Creator (metaphysics), in God by God (divine attributes), from God to creature (natural philosophy and emanation), in creatures by God (ethics, eschatology, prophetology). Two great novelties: asalat al-wujud (primacy of existence over essence, against Suhrawardi) and al-haraka al-jawhariyya (substantial motion, against Avicennian privilege of stable substance). Synthesises Avicennian Peripateticism, Suhrawardi's Illuminationism, Ibn al-'Arabi's metaphysics, and Shi'ite theology. Principal curriculum text of Shi'ite philosophical-theological education in Iran for nearly four centuries.
Editions cited
- Asfar (c. 1638); standard Arabic edition Beirut: Dar Ihya al-Turath al-Arabi, 9 vols (1981); selective English translations by Morris, Ziai, Kalin
School Embodiments
Founding text of the School of Isfahan; most ambitious Islamic-philosophical synthesis since Avicenna.
"I bring together what the Peripatetics, the Illuminationists, the Sufis, and the divine sages have all glimpsed — to show their convergence in al-hikma al-muta'aliya." (Asfar, opening)
Emanationist cosmology — being flowing from necessary Being through intelligences to world.
"From the One first proceeds the First Intellect, then the Second; emanative procession continues until the sensible world." (Asfar)
Ibn al-'Arabi's wahdat al-wujud incorporated through asalat al-wujud — being as single reality with infinite gradations.
"Existence is one reality with infinite gradations; what we call multiplicity is the gradation of the one being." (Asfar)
Metaphysically realist about being and its gradations.
"The primacy of existence is the deepest truth of metaphysics." (Asfar)
Substantial motion — change at substance level — structurally close to process-philosophy.
"Substance itself is in motion; the doctrine of substantial motion reverses the Aristotelian privilege of stable substance." (Asfar)
Rationalist in high-Islamic falsafa sense; reason and revelation as harmonious.
"Reason and revelation cannot be in real conflict; where they appear to be, one of them has been misunderstood." (Asfar)
Hierarchical being — the One, intelligences, souls, bodies — Platonic in shape.
"The higher cause is more real than the lower effect." (Asfar)
Internal Tensions
Contested by Akhbari traditionalists, strict Avicennians, and parts of the Sufi tradition. Curriculum dominance has preserved but somewhat ossified the work; contemporary Sadrian philosophy continues to develop the tradition.
I. Time
Four spiritual journeys as structural scheme; substantial motion as time-internal dynamic.
Attributes
II. Space
Emanative hierarchy of intelligences and souls.
Attributes
III. Matter
Substance subject to substantial motion — not stably itself but in self-transformation.
Attributes
IV. Observer
The philosophical-mystical traveller undertaking the four journeys.
Attributes
V. Energy
Dynamic of being itself — energetic procession from necessary Being.
Attributes
VI. Information
Principle of asalat al-wujud and substantial motion as central informational claims.
Attributes
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Computed school proximity
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How Al-Hikmat al-Muta'aliya fi'l-Asfar al-'Aqliyya al-Arba'a resolves each dilemma
51 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 10 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 6 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
6 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
What stuff is — fundamental, relational, or appearance.
4 mainstream positions
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 4 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.