The Relationship between Farrah Light and the Light of Innocence from Shia's Point of View
The Relationship between Farrah Light and the Light of Innocence from Shia's Point of View
Volume 2, Issue 7.8 , September 2010, Pages 7-26

Abstract
  Farrah Light is the light which has shined upon the Comprehensive Souls from the world of light, having granted its possessors a lofty perspective and superiority over the others; it ...  Read More
An Analysis of the Recognition Value and Consideration of Contingent/Necessity argument from Ibn-Sina and Mulla Sadra's Points of View
An Analysis of the Recognition Value and Consideration of Contingent/Necessity argument from Ibn-Sina and Mulla Sadra's Points of View
Volume 2, Issue 7.8 , September 2010, Pages 27-43

Abstract
  Contingent/Necessity argument (sometimes briefly called contingent argument) is one of the most important intellectual grounds to prove the existence of God. This argument is of high ...  Read More
The Necessity of Awareness towards the Adjective
The Necessity of Awareness towards the Adjective "Justice" When it comes to its Definition
Volume 2, Issue 7.8 , September 2010, Pages 45-66

Abstract
  “Justice” is a fine adjective to which various nouns may be attributed. These nouns can be divided into three universal categories: individual person, social situation, ...  Read More
Equivalence of Reasons in the Truth of Religions from Ibn Hazm of Andalusia's Point of View
Equivalence of Reasons in the Truth of Religions from Ibn Hazm of Andalusia's Point of View
Volume 2, Issue 7.8 , September 2010, Pages 67-86

Abstract
  In Religious Studies, religious diversity is an issue which has been of a particular significance for researchers in the field. This study addresses the questions of the Truth of religions, ...  Read More
The concept of solidarity in thought of Richard Rorty
The concept of solidarity in thought of Richard Rorty
Volume 2, Issue 7.8 , September 2010, Pages 87-111

Abstract
  Abstract: Rorty who is an analytic Philosopher in direction of postmodern thought with a pragmatic veiw to vocabulary and language is going to work on deconstruction various problems ...  Read More
Epistemological Approach to the Imaginaire and the Intermediate World from Ibn Arabi's Point of View
Epistemological Approach to the Imaginaire and the Intermediate World from Ibn Arabi's Point of View
Volume 2, Issue 7.8 , September 2010, Pages 113-139

Abstract
  Ibn arabi believes that the Intermediate World is a contour between two things, the knowledge of which is rational, yet its existence is imaginary. He divides the levels of the Intermediate ...  Read More
principles of Human Rights and anthropology from Suhrawardi's point of view
principles of Human Rights and anthropology from Suhrawardi's point of view
Volume 2, Issue 7.8 , September 2010, Pages 141-161

Abstract
  Anthropology is the science of man's place in the universe and his relationship with nature and society. Anthropology of Human Rights investigates how various cultures approach the ...  Read More
Divine command theory; William Ockham's expression
Divine command theory; William Ockham's expression
Volume 2, Issue 7.8 , September 2010, Pages 163-184

Abstract
  Divine command theory is one of the most controversial issues in ethics and contemporary scholars have always concerned it. In modern times, this theory has been studied in some ways, ...  Read More
The aspect of ethical thought in the Spatial Structure of Traditional Houses in Iran
Study case: guest hospitality
The aspect of ethical thought in the Spatial Structure of Traditional Houses in Iran Study case: guest hospitality
Volume 2, Issue 7.8 , September 2010, Pages 185-203

Abstract
       According to the Qur'anic verses and Islamic tradition, guest hospitality means revering, respecting and glorifying the person who enters the house of someone ...  Read More