Perception and Apperception in Mulla Sadra and Leibniz
Abstract
The comparative study of Islamic philosophical views to those of contemporary philosophers calls for careful consideration of their opinions.This is because the similarities are apparent but the purport of what they say is quite different. Yet, the apparent similarities should not be thoroughly ignored and one can perhaps say that Leibniz's theory of perception and apperception is epistemologically close to the Sadrean theory of conceptual and judgmental knowledge. At least one can say that although Leibniz belongs to the tradition of Modern Western Philosophy, his theory concerning the relationship between being and knowledge stands somewhere in the midpoint between Mulla Sadra and Berkley.Berkely has stated that to be is to be perceived and Mulla Sadra regards Knowledge as Being.In other words, in the eyes of the Scottish philosopher, existence is the same as perception and our philosopher has argued that perception is existence. Even if Leibniz may. in reality be closer to Berkley than Mulla Sadra but in view of the fact that knowledge is a constituent of Leibniz's monads and knowledge has different grades according to him, it is as if he would corroborate Sadra's theory concerning the unity of being and knowledge.