Mirdamad’s Al-Hikmat al-Mirzaiyya introduces readers to his epistemological perspectives, particularly regarding the interplay between knowledge and existence. He articulates a position that reverberates through Shia philosophy, asserting that true knowledge must be experiential. This idea challenges conventional doctrines that prioritize theoretical understanding over lived experience. By positioning wisdom as a dynamic encounter between the self and the cosmos, Mirdamad invites readers to engage with reality in a deeper, more meaningful way.
4. Al-Nafis
In Al-Nafis, Mirdamad shifts focus from metaphysical inquiries to practical ethics. This work explores the moral dimensions of human existence, emphasizing the cultivation of virtues that align with divine expectations. Mirdamad encourages an integrated approach to ethics, one that harmonizes personal development with communal responsibilities. His insights in this realm address contemporary ethical dilemmas, thus illuminating pathways for moral integrity in modern society.
