Life Experience according to Mulla Sadra, Dilthey's Perspectives

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Dilthey is one of the philosophers of life who have examined the concept of life. There are many similarities between his perspective of "life experience" and Mulla Sadra’s concept of life in transcendental wisdom. The term "life experience" in this article is not the lived experience in Dilthey's philosophy, but rather any temporal view of life, which studies human activities over time.

The study of the general goals and the overall approach of these two philosophers, as well as the special features of life experience, shows a kind of convergence and agreement on that issue that enables us to compare the perspectives of these two thinkers. Therefore, this article will address matters such as the history of the sense of experience, its chronological record, and how it is perceived. The flow of life, also, and the active, shared and direct perception of life are among the most important points of similarity between the two philosophers. That is, the psyche is accompanied, during the life, by the maturity of values, so it completes itself through the voluntary work emanating from it, and as a result, it determines its own ideal body.

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