Incarnation and Bodily Resurrection in Transcendental Philosophy
Journal Title: جستارهایی در فلسفه و کلام - Year 2013, Vol 45, Issue 91
Abstract
In this article, the compatibility of the opinion on the impossibility of reincarnation and belief in bodily resurrection in transcendental philosophy is studied. To this end, while defining and mentioning different types of reincarnation, some impediments that caused the transcendental philosophers consider reincarnation as impossible are compiled. Then it is specified, with regard to the opinions of these philosophers on the quality of bodily resurrection that none of those impediments exist in bodily resurrection, and consequently, the opinion on the impossibility of reincarnation is quite compatible with the belief in bodily resurrection.
Authors and Affiliations
Alī Arshad RīYāḥī, AfsāNa ṢAbbāGhāN
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