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Biannual Journal
Human Knowledge Acquisition Process In the Philosophy of Sadr-Al-Motaalehin Shirazi

Mohammadreza Balanian; Morteza Hajihosseini

Volume 5, Issue 3 , November 2014, Pages 1-24

Abstract
    Abandoningtheactive intellectas the main cause of perceptual forms, is there any different approach, based ontheprinciples ofSadra’s philosophy, to explain the process of human knowledge obtaining? Thispaper arguesthough Sadra devoted many pages in his works to the quality of human knowledgeobtaining, ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
Ibn Sina’s and Mulla Sadra’s Principles and Solutions in the Rejection of Metempsychosis; Review and Comparison

Forough Rahimpour

Volume 5, Issue 3 , November 2014, Pages 25-41

Abstract
  Metempsychosis, in current philosophical terms, means transition of soul from its own body into another material body, either in this world or after death. This idea is absolutely rejected by Ibn Sina and Mulla Sadra through intellectual reasoning. Each of these two great philosophers, depending on ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
The State of Belief’s Logical and Rational Principles of Twelver Shi’a in Western Studies on Shi’ism

Maryam Saneapour

Volume 5, Issue 3 , November 2014, Pages 43-63

Abstract
  Surveying western studies on Shi’ism, this paper seeks to investigate the western scholar’s knowledge about the logical and rational principles of Twelver Shī’a (Adl and Imama). so first I will review, in some aspects, the works of Madelung, Bar-Asher, Kohlberg, Wansbrung, Buckley, ...  Read More

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The Creation of Rational Soul and Transcendental Soul and their Continuation of Bieng According to Mulla Sadra and Kant

Mohammad Kazem Elmi Sola; Tooba La'l Sahebi

Volume 5, Issue 3 , November 2014, Pages 65-80

Abstract
  Mulla Sadra and Kant as two important Islamic and western philosophers have had peculiar concentration on the problem of the self or soul. According to Mulla Sadra, ‘self’ has different levels and degrees in which it occurs in different ways, in some degree it occurs independently, and in ...  Read More

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Steamy Soul in Islamic and Contemporary Philosophy

Mohammad Miri

Volume 5, Issue 3 , November 2014, Pages 81-99

Abstract
  The steam which comes out of subtle parts of body is known as steamy soul. Steamy soul is the most subtle part of physical body and its role is mediating between soul and physical body. The nature of steamy soul and its issues had been vastly explained by Avicenna, and after him we can find Avicennian ...  Read More

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Mystical Paradoxes from the Viewpoint of Fuzzy Logic and Thought

Hadi Vakili; Parisa Goudarzi

Volume 5, Issue 3 , November 2014, Pages 101-126

Abstract
  Discussing the linguistic and logical nature of mystical paradoxes, analyzing the content of such statements, and opening their hidden secrets, is a new perspective of historical and scientific confronting to this phenomenon. Almost all the works that have been written for or against these paradoxes, ...  Read More