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        1 - Comparative study of sensory perception from the point of view Mulla Sadra and Hegel
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        Mulla Sadra and Hegel both regard sensory perception as the beginning of cognition. However, Mulla Sadra considers sensory, imaginary and rational stages for identification and considers the general perception after passing through the sensory and imaginary perception, More
        Mulla Sadra and Hegel both regard sensory perception as the beginning of cognition. However, Mulla Sadra considers sensory, imaginary and rational stages for identification and considers the general perception after passing through the sensory and imaginary perception, that is, the general stage of cognition. But Hegel, from the outset, sees cognition through general concepts, and considers the conflict between detail and generality in this perception to be a factor in promoting perception to the next level. The comparison of sensory perception in Mulla Sadra and Hegel shows how accepting different foundations in the fields of logic, nature, and man can lead to the beginning of a single point to different ends.Sensory perception in Hegel is the beginning of the discovery of the conflict in human perceptual activity that ends in the unity of cognition and existence. But the advance of consciousness in Sadra's philosophy is in relation to man with reality and the passage of the lower existence to the higher and the higher transcendence and expansion of the existential level of the human being. Manuscript profile