BÜİFD 13 (1):37-58 (
2019)
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Abstract
According to Mulla Sadra, the will is an existential phenomenon that is free from the essence. Therefore, there is no essential and correlational definition which contains its truth completely. As a matter of fact, the definition made by Mulla Sadra is a nominal definition.
Mulla Sadra, unlike the former philosophers and the theologians, expressed that
the will is homogeneous with existence for the first time. Moreover, he claims that
characteristics of the will and the existence is the same. According to this approach,
the first feature of the will is that it has a shared meaning like existence. In other
words, concept of the will involves the same signification when it is used about God
and the creatures. The second feature of the will, like existence too, indicates varied
existential grades. That is to say, the will is a single truth, but it has different existential
grades and is manifested in a different way in every aspects of the being. Therefore,
it has its own domination and is obligatory in some grades while it is only propable
in others. In this way, Mulla Sadra solved the problems that would arise when the
divine will has both essential and intellectual qualities. In addition, he explained that
the will is eternal for God, temporal for the human beings.