Good and Bad Luck of Days and Their Avicennian Explanation by Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
Good and Bad Luck of Days and Their Avicennian Explanation by Nasir al-Din al-Tusi

Maryam Javid; zohreh tavaziani; Shahnaz Shayanfar

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 15-40

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2021.520819.1928

Abstract
  have been traditionally paid attention. Many people believe that celestial circumstances play a decisive role in their life events. Scientifically speaking, this is an irrefutable issue, ...  Read More
Explaining altruism from the perspective of Nigel's rational approach and Betson's empirical approach
Explaining altruism from the perspective of Nigel's rational approach and Betson's empirical approach

zeinab abbasi; mohsen javadi; babak abbasi

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 47-74

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2021.530964.1999

Abstract
  Realizing the motivation of human behavior has been one of the most significant issues of human beings. In this regard, there are two approaches: egoism and altruism; egoism considers ...  Read More
A study   of  the linguistic model of rational theology
A study of the linguistic model of rational theology

somayyeh ajalli; mohsen jahed; sahar kavandi

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 81-100

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2022.525329.1964

Abstract
  Despite the serious attention of Western philosophers to the language of religion, which occurred after the linguistic turn, among the topics of Islamic theology, independent research ...  Read More
Hakim Sabzevari's philosophical interpretations of purifications
(Case Study water)
Hakim Sabzevari's philosophical interpretations of purifications (Case Study water)

Tahereh Kamalizadeh

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 107-129

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2022.535961.2043

Abstract
  Sabzevari is one of the influential philosophers of the Qajar period. The characteristic of Sabzevari's philosophical method, which has also been influential in his interpretive method, ...  Read More
The Role of Fixed (Eternal) Entities on Human Freewill from Mulla Sadra’s Perspective
The Role of Fixed (Eternal) Entities on Human Freewill from Mulla Sadra’s Perspective

Marziyeh Akhlaghi

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 137-160

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2021.525514.1966

Abstract
  In mystical ontology, fixed eternal entities are the key to understanding various topics of destiny, predestination, God’s foreknowledge, etc. Mulla Sadra has used the notion ...  Read More
Modified Omniscience: Study of Swinburne's theory of Omniscience
Modified Omniscience: Study of Swinburne's theory of Omniscience

Tayyebeh Shaddel; Mansour Imanpour; Hossein Atrak

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 169-193

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2021.137853.1890

Abstract
  Abstract"Omniscience" is an attributes of classical theism that affects how it is understood in other doctrines of classical theology, such as immutability, God's Free Will, and man's ...  Read More
A Comparative Study of Casual Relation of Mind and body from the Perspective of Mulla Sadra and Foster
A Comparative Study of Casual Relation of Mind and body from the Perspective of Mulla Sadra and Foster

Hamid Reza Abdoli Mehrjardi; forough rahimpour

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 201-221

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2021.529165.1979

Abstract
  Explaining how the soul and body relate is one of the issues that arises after accepting the duality of the two. One type of relationship between the soul and the body is the acceptance ...  Read More
Peter Singer and the
Peter Singer and the "talent for understanding animal suffering" as a moral criterion for equal attention to the interests of animals and humans

naser jafari poor; ali reza Ale boye

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 227-249

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2021.531191.2002

Abstract
  One of the most important reasons for animal rights advocates and the need to change their inappropriate behavior is the "ability to understand pain" in animals. Peter Singer is one ...  Read More
Bewilderment of Moral Agents in the Context of Uncertainty and Doubts
Bewilderment of Moral Agents in the Context of Uncertainty and Doubts

Masumeh Movahednia

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 259-286

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2021.537226.2052

Abstract
  Abstract:This paper is a research into different versions and implications of normative uncertainty. To do so, I provide a brief account of uncertainty in ontological, epistemological, ...  Read More
My Other Self: Discovering the moral foundation of Metaphysics in Aristotle
My Other Self: Discovering the moral foundation of Metaphysics in Aristotle

Zahra Moballegh

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 293-316

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2021.533901.2030

Abstract
  The dominant interpretation about the relation between metaphysics and morality in Aristotle’s thought is the separative interpretation. According to this understanding, Aristotle ...  Read More
Contemporary Natural Theology and God of the gaps
Contemporary Natural Theology and God of the gaps

Roozbeh Zare

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 325-352

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2021.537989.2065

Abstract
  Natural theology has entered a new phase in the contemporary period and empirical evidence or explanatory gaps of the new natural sciences take a significant role in this project. On ...  Read More
Critical Study of the Place of Intellect in Creating and Understanding Traditional Art from the Perspective of Traditionalists
Critical Study of the Place of Intellect in Creating and Understanding Traditional Art from the Perspective of Traditionalists

Javad Amin Khandaqi; Seyede Marzieh Hendesi

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 359-384

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2021.531681.2005

Abstract
  Traditionalism is one of the currents that is directly opposed to modernist beliefs. Throughout the history of thought, the view of traditionalists has become a coherent system of thought. ...  Read More
nonnaturalism in ethics and its ambiguities
nonnaturalism in ethics and its ambiguities

Mohammad Ali Mobini

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 391-415

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2021.528372.1978

Abstract
  Some thinkers believe that moral value has its own unique identity and cannot be reduced to nonmoral things. By expressing such an idea, George Moore sees the consequence of this unique ...  Read More
The Relation between Right and Morality in Kant’s Philosophy: Doctrine of Dependence
The Relation between Right and Morality in Kant’s Philosophy: Doctrine of Dependence

Parham Mehraram

Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, Pages 423-457

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2021.524209.1952

Abstract
  Undoubtedly, Kant was interested in philosophy of law, even before proposing his critical philosophy. But, he delivered his fully-fledged philosophy of right in “Metaphysics of ...  Read More