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THE SOUL-BODY PROBLEM: THE INCONSISTENT TETRAD AND
ITS RESOLUTION IN SADR AL-DIN SHIRAZI’S PERSPECTIVE
Ibrahim Baghirov
1
UDC: 111; 297.2
LBC: 87.1; 86.38
HoS: 54
DOI: 10.33864/2790-0037.2025.v6.i1.126-136
Keywords:
Inconsistent tetrad,
Mind-body
problem,
Mulla Sadra,
Corporeal
origination,
Spiritual
subsistence
ABSTRACT
The “inconsistent tetrad” refers to the four propositions commonly used
in the philosophy of mind to address the issue of the mind-body relation. As
the name suggests, although each of these propositions may individually be
true, only three of them can be true at the same time, while one must always
be false. For instance: 1) The soul is a non-material substance; 2) The body
is a material substance; 3) The soul and body are in relation to each other;
4) The relationship between material and non-material entities is impossible.
Throughout the history of philosophy, different philosophers have provided
various solutions to this problem. Dualists, who believe in the non-material
nature of the soul, reject the fourth proposition, which denies the possibility
of the relationship between material and non-material entities. In contrast,
proponents of physicalist theories attempt to resolve the issue by
materializing the soul.
This paper attempts to analyze the inconsistent tetrad from the
perspective of the 17
th
-century Safavid philosopher Sadr al-Din Shirazi.
After explaining the nature of the inconsistent tetrad, the paper discusses
Shirazi’s concept of the soul. It then examines which propositions, from the
perspective of his theory of the soul, are likely to be true and which are likely
to be false. The conclusion emphasizes that, according to Shirazi’s theory of
the soul, which is “corporeal in its origination, but spiritual in subsistence,”
the soul and body represent the only ontological unity that evolves from
matter to spirit. Unlike the dualist or physicalist viewpoints, the Shirazi
perspective offers not a singular solution, but multiple possible solutions to
this problem.
1
Researcher and PhD student,
Institute of Oriental Studies named after academician Ziya Bunyadov of ANAS; Baku, Azerbaijan
E-mail: i.bagirov@oriental.science.az
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2976-2119
To cite this article: Baghirov, I. [2025]. The Soul-Body Problem: The Inconsistent Tetrad and Its Resolution in Sadr al-Din Shirazi’s
Perspective. History of Science journal, 6(1), pp.126-136.
https://doi.org/10.33864/2790-0037.2025.v6.i1.126-136
Article history:
Received: 22.12.2024
Accepted: 28.02.2025
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