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Number of Articles: 15
Enhancement of Intangible (Immaterial) Assets in Formal and Informal Institutions by Virtue Enrichment of Human Capital
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 19-48
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Abstract: Nowadays, human capital is considered as the most important asset for the development of institutions, organizations and firms. Researchers have found that enhancement of ... Read MoreThe Relationship between Philosophy and Religion in Christology in Boethius’s Thought Relying on Theological Treatises and the Consolation of Philosophy
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 53-75
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The present study uses an analytical-descriptive method to explain the relationship between philosophy and religion in Boethius’ Christology. For this purpose, three things are ... Read MoreThe Expression of the Divine in Plant Sculpture (according to Hegel’s Lectures on Fine Art and his Phenomenology of Spirit)
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 83-104
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In the “phenomenology of the spirit”, there is evidence of absolute Identify as divine order. For Hegel, the divine order has a rational essence; therefore, the infinite ... Read MoreDigital Theology and Physical Resurrection By a Critical Study of Frank Tippler’s Views
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 113-134
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: The development of computer science – especially in the field of artificial intelligence – has led to the formation of digital theology. Digital theology saw all the phenomena ... Read More“Reflection on Suhrawardi’s Scientific Foundations and Its Capacity Assessment in Presenting an Educational Model”
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 141-163
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Considering the correspondence between the levels of existence and the levels of perception in Suhrawardi’s thought, a new definition of science can be presented, the validity ... Read MoreThe Right and Wrong Kinds of Motivations: An Argument against the Humean Theory of Motivation
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 171-202
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The Humean theory of motivation maintains that cognitive states like beliefs lack motivating force. If an agent were to be motivated to perform an action, s/he would necessarily have ... Read MoreCritical study of the theological incorrectness of the production of genetically modified foods
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 213-239
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The world's population is growing exponentially, and people are facing significant problems such as hunger and extreme malnutrition. According to some people, the production of genetically ... Read MoreIndividuality of pain and despair in the midst of a prevalent disaster; An Anti-Climacusian Approach
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 247-276
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As Kierkegaard has explained, humankind’s pain is recognized with its individuality. But, what happens for the pain during a prevalent disaster, and what changes does it go through? ... Read MoreEvaluating Jürgen Moltmann’s Eschatology in Christian Theology
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 283-313
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During the twentieth century, the theological tradition of eschatology was adversely affected by the outcomes of World Wars and social and political catastrophes, according to Protestant ... Read MoreNaṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī’s innovative version of proof of the truthful (Burhān-i ṣiddīqīn) and its reception in Islamic kalām
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 321-343
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Among the arguments for God's Existence in the Islamic philosophy and kalam, the proof of the truthful (Burhān-i ṣiddīqīn) has a unique position due to its merits. Invented by ... Read MoreFilmosophy or Film as Philosophy: An Essay in Possibility of Pholosophizing through Film
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 353-379
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The relation between film and philosophy is not so easy that firstly seems. On the one hand, philosophers discuss the nature of film and, for example, ask: what makes a recording a ... Read MoreA New Reading of Epicurean`s View on Facing Death in the Modern World
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 387-409
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The purity of the ‘Pure Theory’ demands the separation of law from morality. Therefore, Kelsen tries to offer the ideal form of legal statements which are distinguishable ... Read MoreOn the Possibility of Extracting a Theory of the Meaning of Life from Wittgenstein's Point of View
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 417-439
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In this essay, we intend, in the first place, to seek out a theory of the meaning of life from the view of the first Wittgenstein with a focus on Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. However, ... Read MoreThe examination of Transformation of Aristotle's idea on self-awareness in the views of Avicenna and Aquinas
Volume 11, Issue 27 , February 2022, Pages 449-476