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Volume 12 (2021)
Volume 11 (2020)
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Biannual Journal
Hermeneutics, Substantial Motion, and Translation Process

Mohammad-Javad Javid; Esmat Shahmoradi

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2015, Pages 1-13

Abstract
  This study proposes the theory of substantial motion mainly to explore the concept of polysemy and pluralism in the semantics of source text and translation. There exists a relation between Mulla Sadra’s theory of substantial motion, which speaks of ontology, and translation, which is about epistemology ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
MullaSadra and Ibn-e Arabi on Proving Pantheism;Evaluation and Comparing their Methods and Principles

Aziz Jashan Nezhad; Abbas Javareshkyan

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2015, Pages 15-41

Abstract
  In Mulla Sadra’s and Ibn-e Arabi’s thought, the unity of existence could be proved in ontological, epistemological and anthropological aspects and we can say that the three aspects are integrated, and are the faces of one thing. The gist of Ibn-e Arabi’s thought is nothing but pantheism; ...  Read More

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The Relation between Rational Perfection (Unification with Active Intellect) and Moral Perfection, in the Mulla Sadra’s View

Seyyed Morteza Hoseini Shahrudi; Azime Poorafghan

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2015, Pages 43-57

Abstract
  The role of science and action in achieving perfection and beatitude is very notable and has very special and important place in Mulla Sadra’s view. Sadra’s phrases show that achieving rational perfection which involves unionization with active intellect is the purpose of creation, and practical ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
Fakr-e-Razi and Mulla Sadra on the Essence of God; Review and Criticism

Fatemeh Degbani Moghadam

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2015, Pages 59-73

Abstract
  To identify and to recognize the necessary being (God) is among the basic issues of Islamic theology in ‘specific meaning’; such that it has been among most important philosophy objectives and has been regarded as great felicity. Allah as a necessary being is absolute realization and individuality ...  Read More

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Avicenna on the Objectives and the Methods of Training; Based on Perception Process

Kamal Nosrati Heshi; Reza Ali Nowrozi; Zohre Mottagi; Mehrnosh Amini

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2015, Pages 75-100

Abstract
  The main purpose of this study is to identify, according to Avicenna's views, the elements of perception and its different types, and also its training results of which we can use in upbringing. We’ll first, based on our findings, indicate that in Avicinna’s views, ‘ego’ (Nafs) ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
Shiite Thinkers and Ibn al-Arabi

Hosein Shekarabi; ali sheykhol eslami; Hadi Vakili

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2015, Pages 101-121

Abstract
  Ibn al-Arabi, and views and positions which have been taken about him as an influential thinker, are among most remarkable consideration in the history of Shiite thought. Despite that some Shiite philosophers and mystics have agreed with him, there were thinkers who have criticized him and have rejected ...  Read More