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''' | '''Hikmati Metaphysics''' identifies existence with consciousness and interprets all finite realities as modes, degrees, articulations, or limitations of a single [[Meta-Consciousness]]. It combines elements of [[Neoplatonism]], [[Mulla Sadra|Ṣadrian]] gradational ontology, [[Ibn Arabi|Akbarian]] divine self-disclosure, necessitarian monism, and contemporary philosophical concerns about consciousness, time, causation, modality, mathematical objects, and scientific law. It differs from classical Platonism by rejecting independently existing [[Platonic Forms]] and differs from materialism by rejecting the claim that consciousness emerges from non-conscious matter. | ||
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