Divine Words, Human Language and Comprehension in Sadra’s Philosophy (With an Emphasis on Allameh Tabatabaei’s Perspectives)
Divine Words, Human Language and Comprehension in Sadra’s Philosophy (With an Emphasis on Allameh Tabatabaei’s Perspectives)

Mahmood Ghayoomzade

Volume 6, Issue 17 , September 2016, Pages 11-37

Abstract
  The relationship between God and human beings has been among the philosophical and intellectual complications, since the former is the creator and unlimited and the latter the creature ...  Read More
The Illuminative Fundamentals of Ibn Abi- Jumhūr Ihsāeī in the Analysis of Divine Attributes
The Illuminative Fundamentals of Ibn Abi- Jumhūr Ihsāeī in the Analysis of Divine Attributes

Tahereh Kamalizade

Volume 6, Issue 17 , September 2016, Pages 39-60

Abstract
  Suhrevardi’s Illuminative Wisdom was developed and resumed along with the efflorescence of Shi’ite thought in the reflection of Imamiyya’s the learned (ulamas), in ...  Read More
Self-awareness as God-awareness in Mulla Sadra's Philosophy
Self-awareness as God-awareness in Mulla Sadra's Philosophy

Mohammad Kazem Elmi Sola; Tooba La'l Sahebi

Volume 6, Issue 17 , September 2016, Pages 61-76

Abstract
  Objectivity is among the most profound problems contemplated by philosophers. Both Mulla Sadra and Kant, as Islamic and Western philosophers, have profoundly addressed this problem. ...  Read More
A Survey on Heidegger’s Account of the Significance of the Greeks in Hegel’s Philosophy
A Survey on Heidegger’s Account of the Significance of the Greeks in Hegel’s Philosophy

Hossein Kalbasi Ashtari; Hossein Rostami Jalilian

Volume 6, Issue 17 , September 2016, Pages 77-102

Abstract
  This paper elaborates on Heidegger’s paper entitled ‘Hegel and the Greeks’ on evaluation of the situation of the Greeks in Hegel’s thought. In this discussion, ...  Read More
Larry Laudan and the Pessimistic Induction
Larry Laudan and the Pessimistic Induction

Javad Akbari Takhtameshlou

Volume 6, Issue 17 , September 2016, Pages 103-134

Abstract
  Relying on the ‘no miracle argument’, the realists claim that the best explanation for the extraordinary success of scientific theories is that they are (approximately) ...  Read More
The Paradigm of Islamic Thinkers’ Foundationalism: 
An Analysis of the Reference and Dependence of Non-Basic Propositions to Basic Propositions
The Paradigm of Islamic Thinkers’ Foundationalism: An Analysis of the Reference and Dependence of Non-Basic Propositions to Basic Propositions

Hashem Qorbani

Volume 6, Issue 17 , September 2016, Pages 135-154

Abstract
  Epistemologist theories of justification discuss the relationship between beliefs and propositions. These theories have been represented by the latest epistemologists in two general ...  Read More
A Survey on the Meaning of Thinking to Death in Heidegger’s Philosophy
A Survey on the Meaning of Thinking to Death in Heidegger’s Philosophy

Jamal Same; Mohamad Javad Safian

Volume 6, Issue 17 , September 2016, Pages 155-186

Abstract
  The present study tries to consider the problem of death from the perspective of ready-to-hand ontology. By ready-to-hand ontology, we mean a kind of encounter with ready-to-hand beings ...  Read More
Pragmatism and Analytic Philosophy
Pragmatism and Analytic Philosophy

Abdurrazzaq Hesamifar

Volume 6, Issue 17 , September 2016, Pages 187-217

Abstract
  In the classification of contemporary philosophy into analytic and continental philosophies, pragmatism has a middle place, while its affinity to the former is more than its affinity ...  Read More
An Elaboration on the Effects of Existential Gradation on Knowledge in Transcendental Philosophy
An Elaboration on the Effects of Existential Gradation on Knowledge in Transcendental Philosophy

Mohammad Hossein Vafaeian

Volume 6, Issue 17 , September 2016, Pages 219-240

Abstract
  Components of the ontological system presented in transcendental philosophy are based on the notion of ‘fundamentality of existence and its gradations’. The type of the ...  Read More