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Volume 12 (2021)
Volume 11 (2020)
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Biannual Journal
Based on Critical Realism A Critique of Sadr's Islamic Economics Theory

Seyed Mohammad Reza Amiri Tehrani; Emad Afroogh

Volume 4, Issue 3 , March 2014, Pages 1-22

Abstract
  This paper studies the capability and capacity of critical realism in justifying Sadr’s Islamic Economics theory from methodological individualism point of view. For this purpose, first of all the possibility of this study is discussed, and Sadr’s Islamic Economics theory is reviewed in brief. ...  Read More

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Criticizing and Analyzing the Allameh Tabatabaii's Criticisms of ‘Argument of Correlation’ in Proving Unification of the Intellect and the Intelligible

Mohammad Hadi Tavakoli; Mohammad Saeedi Mehr

Volume 4, Issue 3 , March 2014, Pages 23-39

Abstract
  The argument of correlation which Mulla Sadra present to prove the unification of the intellect and the intelligible, although accepted by some philosophers, but the other criticized it. Allameh Tabatabaii accepted the unification of the intellect and the intelligible but he refuted the argument of ...  Read More

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Analyzing the Philosophical and Technological Foundations of the Contemporary Environmental Crisis; the Necessity of Religious Science Development

Sayyed Hossein Hosseini

Volume 4, Issue 3 , March 2014, Pages 41-60

Abstract
  This paper examines the relation between environmental crisis of the contemporary world and its philosophical foundations, so that, by this, we hope that a way be opened toward discussing religious perspectives about the problem. The current global crisis, apart from its experimental and biological roots ...  Read More

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Analytic Propositions Definition from Mr. Mesbah's Perspective

Amirhossein Zadyousefi; Davood Hosseini

Volume 4, Issue 3 , March 2014, Pages 61-80

Abstract
  Among contemporary Islamic philosophers Mr. Mesbah Yazdi is the only thinker that has a theory to define analytic propositions. This article which study and evaluate the theory, contains two sections. In the first section we will present ‘first definition’ of analytic propositions which we ...  Read More

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Survey and Criticism of Izutsu's Semantic Approach to Holy Quran

Ali Sharifi

Volume 4, Issue 3 , March 2014, Pages 81-101

Abstract
  Professor Toshihiko Izutsu, a Japanese Linguists, philosopher and Quranic scholar (1914-1993), in addition to his famous Japanese translation of Quran, has two main quranic books named: God and Men in Quran and Ethico-Religious concepts of Quran. In the two books basic structures of Quranic teachings ...  Read More

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A Comparative Study on Problem of Gradation in Mirfenderesky and Mulla Sadra Views

Husain Mokhayeran; Mohammad Kazem Elmi

Volume 4, Issue 3 , March 2014, Pages 103-117

Abstract
  The problem of gradation is undoubtedly one of the fundamental issues in philosophy. We can perhaps consider this problem as a criterion to distinguish Sadrian philosophers from others. So that we can say that pre Sadrian philosophers have mostly rejected it but all Sadrians have more or less accepted ...  Read More

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Seyyed Ahmad Fardid and Corbin: On Islamic Mysticism and German Philosophy

Hadi vakili; Mohammad Hadi Mahmoodi

Volume 4, Issue 3 , March 2014, Pages 119-135

Abstract
  The present paper narrates the general outlines of Henry Carbon and Seyyed Ahmad Fardid views of comparative study of Islamic mysticism and German philosophy, and also carries out a comparison between the two thinkers. There are similarities between them in many aspects, for example both start the comparative ...  Read More