Volume 15 (2024)
Volume 14 (2023)
Volume 13 (2022)
Volume 12 (2021)
Volume 11 (2020)
Volume 10 (2019)
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Volume 8 (2017)
Volume 7 (2016)
Volume 6 (2015)
Volume 5 (2014)
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Biannual Journal
Explanation and Survey of Gharavi Esfahani's Statement of the Ontological Argument and Dr. Haeri Yazdi's Criticism of it

Ali Afzali

Volume 3, Issue 2 , October 2013, Pages 1-20

Abstract
  Amongst Muslim philosophers, Gharavi Esfahani was the first one who invented a statement of the ontological argument for the existence of God. But Dr. Mahdi Haieri yazdi, who is one of the advocates of this argument, does not agree with this statement and criticizes it. This article aims to explain and ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
To Inform about the Non-Existent Objects in Mulla Sadra and Williamson’s View and Answer to their Challenges in the Framework of Allameh Tabatabaii’s Theory

Reza Akbarian; Siavash Asadi

Volume 3, Issue 2 , October 2013, Pages 21-43

Abstract
  This paper tries to answer to these questions: what is Mulla Sadra and Williamson’s solution to state the problem of non-existent objects and what are their similarities and differences and, moreover, challenges of these views. Following affirmation to “being” and “thing” ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
Subscription Spiritual (Verbal Account of a Review Article Manouchehr Bozorgmehr)

Manouchehr Khademi

Volume 3, Issue 2 , October 2013, Pages 45-82

Abstract
  The proof of the existence of spiritual sharing and mutual funds Hkma deny its literal, have argued that the reasons can be particularly important and Three reasons are as follows: 1. despite being part of the divider and Necessary and possible. 2. Doubt in the minds and the properties of objects entities ...  Read More

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Investigating Butterworth’s Interpretation of Islamic Political Philosophy

Mohsen Rezvani

Volume 3, Issue 2 , October 2013, Pages 83-97

Abstract
  The present paper is the first essay which investigates Charles E. Butterworth’s interpretation of Islamic political philosophy. Butterworth’s main concern is to understand and interpret Islamic political philosophy based on interpretive approach, according to which Islamic political philosophy ...  Read More

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Allamah Tabatabaii on the Compatibility of the Causal Necessity and the Human Freedom

Mohammad Saeedimehr; Saeed Moghaddas

Volume 3, Issue 2 , October 2013, Pages 99-123

Abstract
  There are two main philosophical theories concerning the explanation of the relation between the causal necessity and the human freedom: 1. Compatibilism, which believes that the causal necessity is compatible with the human freedom, and incompatibilism, which sees these two incompatible. Allamah Tabatabaii ...  Read More

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The Negation of Content Participation of the Concept of Existence in Islamic Gnosis and Transcendent Theosophy

Morteza Shajari; Leila Ghorbani Alvar

Volume 3, Issue 2 , October 2013, Pages 125-143

Abstract
  In science of logic equivocation and content participation has been described on the basis of the literary contractions among men of letters, but Mulla Sadra referring to that philosopher doesn't pay attention to these contractions, explains the two terms on the basis of realities of things and the relation ...  Read More

Biannual Journal
A Study of the Concept of Fear in Risalah Al-Qusyairiya Based on Kierkegaard’s Considerations

Majid Houshangi; Gholamhossein Gholamhosseinzadeh

Volume 3, Issue 2 , October 2013, Pages 145-162

Abstract
  One of the specific aspects of Kierkegaard’s thought, as one of the founders of existentialist philosophy, is the paradigm of anxiety, which has a very special position in the concept of faith. He believed that it is the most important way to receive the product of faith, and even considered it ...  Read More