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Number of Articles: 14
Critique of theories of denial of from the Fakhr Raziوs point of wiew transcendent attributes and objectivity of attributes with essence
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 11-40
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The present study seeks to answer the main question: "What kind of relationship does Fakhr Razi introduce between the essence and the divine attributes?" It was formed and in the study ... Read MoreThe Impact of death-awareness on authentic Life in Heidegger's Thought
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 41-73
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The present study focuses on examining Heidegger's position on the effect of , death-awareness on genuine life and the relationship between death, life and authenticity. To achieve ... Read MoreA comparative study of Aristotle’s viewpoint on the status of of “Moral Virtue” in Nicomachean Ethics and Eudemian Ethics
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 75-104
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Aristotle defines happiness as virtuous activity in both Nicomachean Ethics and Eudemian Ethics. By his discussing on psychology and considering the virtues of the parts of the soul, ... Read MoreThe Applying of the Doctrine of Pure Existence in Proof and Explanation: Individual Unity of Being in Viewpoint of The wise Aqa Ali Modarres
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 105-130
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The doctrine of pure existence is one of the initiatives of Islamic philosophy, which has a significant place in the history of philosophy, especially Transcendental wisdom. Transcendental ... Read MoreThe Place of the Other in the Deconstruction of Subjectivity and Ethics: Lacan and Levinas
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 131-162
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Lacan and Levinas were among the first contemporary thinkers of the twentieth century who have put emphasize on the concepts of otherness and subjectivity. The approach of these two ... Read MoreHeidegger's Interpretation of Phronesis in Plato’s Sophist whit regard to Sein und Zeit
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 163-191
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In Plato’s Sophist, Heidegger interprets Book VI of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, particularly the discussion of Phronesis. In this book, he deals with five modes of Dasein’s ... Read MoreA Critical Studying of the Implication of the Verse "لا ینال" on Prophets' Infallibility
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 193-222
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This paper in the field of Islamic Theology studied the implication of the verse “لاینال عهدی الظالمین” which means “My covenant does not include ... Read MoreReview of the Relationship between Normative and Applied Ethics: Covid-19 Insights
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 223-250
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Any theory in normative ethics offers an exclusive criteria for moral action. At the same time, the prevailing view is that applying any normative theory can solve practical ethical ... Read MoreMental Obsession: An Analysis Based on Nietzschean Concepts of Ressentiment and Bad Conscience
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 251-278
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Mental obsession means repeated, unwanted, uncontrollable thoughts which causes unusual anxiety and makes one do obsessive actions, in response. These actions seem to reduce anxiety ... Read MoreEvaluating the Role of Poverty in Man's Deification of God from the perspective of Meister Eckhart
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 279-305
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Eckhart believed that the most important way to become divine, Dependency is, and poverty is the best way to achieve that. Eckhart defines three components of poverty that are: no want ... Read MoreA study of the utilitarian attitude towards religion within the framework of wisdom
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 307-337
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The Sudanese view of religion is, moreover, an emerging approach to Western thinkers, especially with a pragmatic view of religion. Although such an attitude towards religion is the ... Read MoreSeperation of Law and Morality in Hans Kelsen’s Theory of Obligation
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 339-379
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The purity of the “Pure Theory” demands the separation of law from morality. Therefore, Kelsen tries to offer an ideal form of legal statements, which are distinguishable ... Read MoreThe encounter of 'Self' and 'Other' in Existential Philosophy and its Formulation with Emphasis on Martin Buber's Thought
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 373-409
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The subject of "self" and "other" in a one sense expresses the controversies of subjectivism-empiricism in contemporary Western philosophy. In these controversies sometimes the subject ... Read MoreThe Ontological Analysis of analogical theology of Thomas Aquinas
Volume 11, Issue 26 , June 2021, Pages 411-441