TITLE:
The Dynamic Soul: Mulla Sadra’s Philosophy of Consciousness through Essential Movement in Dialogue with Past and Present Perspectives
AUTHORS:
Hassan H. Mohammed
KEYWORDS:
Mulla Sadra, Essential Movement, Consciousness, Soul, Mind-Body Problem, Avicenna, Integrated Information Theory, Global Neuronal Workspace Theory, Emergentism, Islamic Philosophy
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Philosophy,
Vol.15 No.3,
August
20,
2025
ABSTRACT: The nature of consciousness and the soul remains one of philosophy’s oldest enigmas and science’s most formidable challenges. This paper explores the distinctive philosophy of Mulla Sadra (c. 1571/2-1640 CE) regarding consciousness, rooting it in his revolutionary doctrine of Essential Movement (al-Harakat al-Jawhariyyah). Unlike previous philosophers who largely adhered to a static understanding of substance, Sadra posited a continuous, inherent transformation of all material beings, culminating in the emergence of the soul as a higher, more perfected mode of existence. This paper will first delineate Sadra’s unique metaphysical framework for consciousness, emphasizing its dynamic and emergent nature. Subsequently, it will compare Sadra’s views with those of pre-Sadraean Islamic philosophers, particularly Avicenna, highlighting the crucial shifts his doctrine introduced. Finally, it will engage Sadra’s ideas with contemporary scientific approaches to consciousness, focusing primarily on Integrated Information Theory (IIT) while also considering others like Global Neuronal Workspace Theory, exploring points of conceptual resonance and inherent divergence. We argue that Sadra’s dynamic view of the soul’s progressive actualization provides a profound metaphysical grounding for IIT’s graded and integrated nature of consciousness, while IIT offers a contemporary formal analogue for Sadra’s insights into the soul’s ontological development. This mapping is formalized through equations demonstrating the proportionality between a being’s Sadraean grade of existence and its Φ value, and the non-negative dynamics of Φ under essential movement. This interdisciplinary analysis underscores the enduring relevance of Sadra’s thought in enriching modern discussions on the mind-body problem and the fundamental fabric of reality.