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Number of Articles: 15
Explaining and Evaluating the Understanding of Divine Attributes from the Perspective of Mirza Mahdi Esfahani
Volume 15, Issue 26 , June 2020, Pages 3-21
Abstract
The issue of knowing the divine attributes and their semantics is one of the most important and controversial issues in the discussion of knowing the Almighty God. Mirza Mahdi Esfahani, ... Read MoreThe Relationship between the World of Archetypal Images and the World of Nature from the View of Allāma Tabataba'i and Sheikh Ishraq
Volume 15, Issue 26 , June 2020, Pages 23-40
Abstract
The discussion of the relationship between the world of archetypal images and the world of nature is one of the important issues of Islamic philosophy. Sheikh Ishraq rejected the theory ... Read MoreProof of Power and Action from the Perspective of Peripatetic Philosophy
Volume 15, Issue 26 , June 2020, Pages 41-62
Abstract
During the written history of philosophy, various views on movement have emerged, among these, it was only Aristotle’s theory of “power” that became most popular with ... Read MoreThe Semantic Formulation of Civilization in Ibn Miskawayh’s Book of Tahdhīb al-Akhlāq
Volume 15, Issue 26 , June 2020, Pages 63-80
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Civilization is one of the fundamental categories in human societies that emphasizes the obligation to observe the rules and principles of civilization. This category has been widely ... Read MoreThe Role of Etymological Knowledge in the Philosophical Approach to the Word “Ḥaqq” (Truth, Right, Reality etc.) in the Holy Quran
Volume 15, Issue 26 , June 2020, Pages 81-110
Abstract
The word ḥaqq (truth, right, reality etc.) is one of the most widely used words in the Holy Quran, which despite its external clarity, its exact meaning requires etymology, and in ... Read MoreRecognition of the Concept of Nature in Suhrawardī’s Philosophy in the Light of the Critique of a Typical Form
Volume 15, Issue 26 , June 2020, Pages 111-132
Abstract
Suhrawardī in his works criticizes and refutes the existence and necessity of specific substances (forms of species). The negation of the existence of species (specific substance) ... Read MoreActivity or Capability of the Soul in Perceiving of Details and Examining the Results of Accepting Each One in Ṣadra’s Thought
Volume 15, Issue 26 , June 2020, Pages 133-156
Abstract
Sadr-ol-Mote'allehin May Allah be Merciful to him paints two main images for the soul regarding the perception of partial illusory and sensory (perceptual) forms: one is the active ... Read MoreAnalysis of the Nature of Sign from the Perspective of Saussure and Farabi
Volume 15, Issue 26 , June 2020, Pages 157-170
Abstract
Semiotics is an important part of Saussure’s serious studies in the field of linguistics. According to Saussure, the nature of the sign is divided into signifier and signified. ... Read MoreA Reflection on the Theory of God’s Inferred (Attained) Knowledge of Pre-Creation Creatures
Volume 15, Issue 26 , June 2020, Pages 171-195
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In this research, the views of Professor Fayyazi have been analyzed. Sadr-ol-Mote'allehin, according to the rule of indivisible entity and by proving the existential perfections of ... Read MoreSome Logical Ideas of Samarqandī and Allāma Tabataba'i’s Innovative Opinion on the Parts of the Proposition
Volume 15, Issue 26 , June 2020, Pages 197-212
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Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Ashraf al-Ḥusaynī al-Samarqandī, an unknown logician of the seventh century AH, has an effective role in the growth and development of Sinai (Avicennism) ... Read MoreA Comparative Study of “Human Transcendental Identity” in the Thought of Heidegger and Mulla Sadrā
Volume 15, Issue 26 , June 2020, Pages 213-229
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Heidegger and Mulla Sadra’s views on the “transcendental identity of human” can be examined comparatively. In this comparison, conformities and differences are obtained. ... Read MoreA Comparative Study of Complete (Perfect) and Incomplete (Partial) Cause in Philosophy with Motive (Reason) and Condition in the Knowledge of the Principles of Jurisprudence
Volume 15, Issue 26 , June 2020, Pages 231-250
