The Influence of Ibn Sina's Philosophical Believes on Al-Ghazali's Notion of Incorporeity
The Influence of Ibn Sina's Philosophical Believes on Al-Ghazali's Notion of Incorporeity
Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2014, Pages 9-31

Abstract
  Al-Ghazali lived in an era of Islamic thought and history in which many thinkers exchanged various philosophical perspectives in their kalami approaches. In those days, many thinkers ...  Read More
The Role of Anthropology in Kant’s Moral Philosophy
The Role of Anthropology in Kant’s Moral Philosophy
Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2014, Pages 33-52

Abstract
  Kant’s discussions in Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (1785) and Critique of Practical Reason (1788) hasled the vast majority of his readers to recognize him as a philosopher ...  Read More
Ethics of Education from Nietzsche's Pont of View
Ethics of Education from Nietzsche's Pont of View
Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2014, Pages 53-72

Abstract
  Nietzsche's encounter with modern ethics and education is rather hostile. From his point of view, the ethics of education has been long involved in a disease raised from its history ...  Read More
The Criteria of Ethical Act and the Relationship between Religion and Ethics from Motahari's Point of View
The Criteria of Ethical Act and the Relationship between Religion and Ethics from Motahari's Point of View
Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2014, Pages 73-100

Abstract
  Motahari's various perspectives on ethics have been widely presented in his works. This article elaborates on his account of two significant ethical problems. The first problem is the ...  Read More
The Elements of Sheikh E Eshraq's Political Thoughts
The Elements of Sheikh E Eshraq's Political Thoughts
Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2014, Pages 101-128

Abstract
  Although Sheikh E Eshraq is not a political philosopher in common sense, he has attracted the attention of many researches in the field of political thoughts thanks to his serious efforts ...  Read More
A Criticism on Accusations against Muhammad Ibn Zakariyya Razi regarding Atheism and Denial of Prophecy
A Criticism on Accusations against Muhammad Ibn Zakariyya Razi regarding Atheism and Denial of Prophecy
Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2014, Pages 129-157

Abstract
  Muhammad Ibn Zakariyya Razi (4th century AH/ 313 H.G.) is one of the most prominent philosophers of Iran and the Islamic world; however, he has been accused of atheism by some of his ...  Read More