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Biannual Journal
Review of Moral Ontology in Farabi's Theory

hossein ahmadi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , November 2021, Pages 1-27

https://doi.org/10.30465/cw.2021.7273

Abstract
  INTRODUCTIONOne of the main issues of moral philosophy is ethical ontology, and the main theme of ethical ontology is Moral Realism and moral anti-realism. The title Moral Realism is applied to a theory that considers an external reality for the moral concepts and propositions regardless of any order, ...  Read More

Biannual Journal Islamic mysticism
A Study and Analysis of Leonard Lewisohn's Sufi Research Approaches

Amir Pourrastegar

Volume 12, Issue 2 , November 2021, Pages 29-57

https://doi.org/10.30465/cw.2022.39260.1857

Abstract
   AbstractIntroductionThe approach is the attitude and style that the researcher relies on to seek closer to his hypothetical project. In fact, the approach refers to the angle of view or direction that the researcher takes. Collectively, how to deal systematically with a particular issue or situation ...  Read More

Biannual Journal Philosophy
Avicenna on the Pleasure of Works of Art and Its Relation to Perceptual Faculties

Afra Khakzad; Hadi Rabiei; Mohammad Akvan

Volume 12, Issue 2 , November 2021, Pages 89-86

https://doi.org/10.30465/cw.2022.38376.1841

Abstract
  AbstractIntroduction: Avicenna has discussed the pleasure of artistic and natural beauties in several of his works. Avicenna's views on the pleasure of artistic and natural beauties are often expressed under the more general concept of pleasure and are scattered in works with various subjects such as ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
Embryogenesis and Embryo Life of Human from the Points of View of Ibn Sina, Mulla Sadra and Sadler

sepideh razi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , November 2021, Pages 87-114

https://doi.org/10.30465/cw.2021.7270

Abstract
  One of the most significant issues in anthropology is the relationship between two major aspects of human life: soul and corpus. A review over philosophical texts from the early Greek era to the present time reveals the fact that soul’s relationship with the corpus is and has always been concerning ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
A Sadraean Analysis and Critique of Constructed Concepts in Illuminationist Philosophy

zohre zarei; Qodratullah Qorbani

Volume 12, Issue 2 , November 2021, Pages 115-157

https://doi.org/10.30465/cw.2021.7271

Abstract
  IntroductionThis research deals with Mullā Ṣadrā’s objections to constructed (iʿtibārī) concepts in Illuminationist philosophy. A major philosophical issue in Islamic philosophy today is a division of universal concepts into quiddity-based (māhuwī), logical, and philosophical. Suhrawardī ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
A Study of the Distribution of Human Provision (Rizq) According to Avicenna’s Philosophy, Particularly the “Essay on Provisions”

fateme soleimani

Volume 12, Issue 2 , November 2021, Pages 159-188

https://doi.org/10.30465/cw.2021.7269

Abstract
   IntroductionGod as the creator and lord of humans, and as All-Provider (razzāq), is in charge of providing for human primary basic needs, as in the Qur’an God promises to make basic provisions for everyone. The promise led some people to think that humans have a right to receive provisions ...  Read More

Biannual Journal Philosophy
Al-Farabi and the Role of Imagination in Attainment of Happiness

Ali Sayyah; Shams-ol-Molouk Mostafavi; Reza Davari Ardakani

Volume 12, Issue 2 , November 2021, Pages 189-218

https://doi.org/10.30465/cw.2022.32774.1746

Abstract
  IntroductionHaving rooted in Islamic doctrines and Greek philosophy -specially Plato and Aristotle-, Al-farabi gave central role to Happiness in his philosophy, locating it at the heart of his political thought. His unflagging effort to conceptualize the notion of happiness ended up bringing to the scene ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
The Relation between Divine Knowledge and the Known from Mystical and Sadraean Perspectives

Sayyed Ahmad Ghaffari Gharabagh

Volume 12, Issue 2 , November 2021, Pages 219-245

https://doi.org/10.30465/cw.2021.7272

Abstract
  IntroductionThe question of the role of knowledge in the realization of the known is crucial to philosophical and mystical theological studies. Mystics and Sadraean philosophers have adopted different views of the efficacy or inefficacy of knowledge in the known as well as their account of how knowledge ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
A comparative Inqury of the Rationality of religious belief in light of Pheronesis in Suhrawardi and Zagzebski

Abbas khosravibizhaem; Mohammad Saeedimehr; seyyd ali alamolhoda; Gholamhossein khedri

Volume 12, Issue 2 , November 2021, Pages 247-279

https://doi.org/10.30465/cw.2022.7499

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionA model for the epistemology of religious belief is Zagzebski’s virtue epistemology. It evaluates religious beliefs in terms of intellectual virtues such as understanding, wisdom (phronesis), and doxastic characters. A belief is stable and valid if its subject possesses ...  Read More

Biannual Journal Philosophy
The self-founded evolution of intellect in Al-Farabi's thinking

Rohullah Kazemi; ghasem purhasan

Volume 12, Issue 2 , November 2021, Pages 281-306

https://doi.org/10.30465/cw.2022.37802.1827

Abstract
  Abstract Introduction:Ever since Aristotle studied intellect in the third book of on the soul (Aristotle, 1990: 429a-432a), the concept of intellect has become the fundamental issue of philosophical discussions among later philosophers, but in the meantime, Farabi is one a prominent exception counts ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
Two Kinds of Philosophizing with Respect to Philosophy’s Past

mehdi golparvar rouzbahani

Volume 12, Issue 2 , November 2021, Pages 307-330

https://doi.org/10.30465/cw.2022.7500

Abstract
  Abstract.Willard Van Orman Quine, one of the dominant figures in the 20th-century Anglo-American philosophy, is said to have joked that “there are two sorts of people interested in philosophy, those interested in philosophy and those interested in the history of philosophy”. Quine seems to ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
The Holy Quran and how the world of plurality is related to the world of unity in the system of mystical ontology

MOHAMMAD SMAILE ABDOLLAHY

Volume 12, Issue 2 , November 2021, Pages 331-358

https://doi.org/10.30465/cw.2022.7528

Abstract
  IntroductionThis study aims to investigate the relationship between the world of unity and the world of plurality based on Quranic reading and tries to reject the rival theory and the hypothesis of "establishing a relationship between unity and plurality based on the personal unity of existence" based ...  Read More