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Number of Articles: 15
Comparative Ontology: Challenges and Defects. A Critic of the Book “HerameHasti (Pyramid of Being): A Critic of the Foundations of Comparative Ontology”
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 1-13
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One of the most important subjects for investigation in the humanities, especially in philosophy and theology, is the comparative investigation. Today in many countries, comparative philosophy is an independent discipline that has different especial methods and investigators. In the Islamic Republic ... Read MoreCritical Analysis of Michael J. Sandal’s Philosophy of Political and Social Affairs
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 15-34
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Michael J. Sandal (born March 1993) is an American Political philosopher and professor at Harward University. He is best known for the Harward Course Justice and for his critique of John Rawls’s “Theory of Justice”. Sandal in his book "Public Philosophy", which is about his ideas in ... Read MoreA Critical Analysis of Modern and Postmodern Philosophers at the End of History
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 35-48
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This article tries to critically review Modern and Postmodern Philosophers: The End of History by Ali Moradkhani. The topic of Endism is one of many new issues that in the late twentieth century, especially with Fukuyama, has gained momentum in academic circles. This issue has been, explicitly or ... Read MoreClifford's Ethic of Belief and Maximum Extreme Reasoning
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 49-70
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The deontological epistemic approach was a reaction to the foundationalism approach that advocated the existence of basic or self-justified beliefs. Descartes, skeptical of any kind of knowledge, provided the first foundations for such an approach. John Locke and W. K. Clifford expanded it with two different ... Read MoreAssessment and Critique of the Judgments, Epistemology and Light System in the Philosophy of Eshraq
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 71-85
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Philosophy of Eshraq is represented as new and illustrative thought in the history of Islamic philosophy. Studying Islamic philosophy is not completed without studying Philosophy of Eshraq. The book describes and analyzes wisdom of Eshraq as illuminating fundamental principles of the Eshraq Philosophy. ... Read MoreThe Critique and Examination of the Book: Islamic Thought 1
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 87-107
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Islamic Thought 1 is a book which has been written for bachelor students of all fields, and it has reached its 97th edition. The book seeks to examine three important doctrinal principles, including human, God, and resurrection. But unfortunately the book has not utilized great Islamic intellectuals’ ... Read MoreA Critical Study of “Creation in the Qur'an: اermeneutical of Reviews Old and New Interpretations
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 109-122
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Thematic interpretation of the Quranic verses interpretation helps to create a comprehensive and in-depth understanding impression of the subjects of the Quran. The author of the book of Creation in the Holy Quran wrote a case study about the creation of verses with the "School of literary ... Read MoreCritical Analysis of Religion and Morality: An Investigation into Types of Morality's Dependence on Religion
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 123-143
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Great importance of two fields of religion and morality necessitates the study of their relation. Religion and morality contribute to each other in many ways. However, in some cases, religious and moral propositions seem to be incompatible. Therefore, profound philosophical research is required to investigate ... Read MoreReview and Critique of the Book “Logical Philosophy”
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 145-162
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The logical positivism was the name of radical empiricism that was formed in Viena by the inspiration of persons like Hume, Russell, Witgenstein and others in 1920 and then entered into England by Ayer via his The language, True and Logic book.The main claim of this philosophical ... Read MoreA Critique and Survey on Hasan Murtazawi’s Persian Translation of The Routledge History of Philosophy: Vol. 4
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 163-184
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The present paper aims to introduce, criticize, and survey the Persian translation of the 4th volume of The Routledge History of Philosophy: The Renaissance and Seventeenth-century Rationalism, translated by Hasan Murtazawi. The ten volumes Routledge History of Philosophy provides ... Read MoreCritical Study of Persian Translation of the Routledge History of Philosophy: Renaissance and Seventeenth-century Rationalism
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 185-202
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In the present essay the Persian translation of Routledge History of Philosophy: Renaissance and Seventeenth-century Rationalism is reviewed. This work is volume 4 of the ten ones and was first published in 1993 by Routledge Publications. The editor of this book is J. R. A. Parkinson and ... Read MoreCritique of Macro Basics in Curriculum Planning in the Quran and Hadith Sciences
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 203-228
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Curriculum planning is based on both macro and general issues as well as on the details, and the type of look at each one will have a major impact on the curriculum development and its quality. One of the most important issues in this regard is the need assessment, setting and limiting goals and missions, ... Read MoreReviewing the Book “The Ethics of Science”:The Ethics of Science as a Branch of the Sociology of Science
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 229-254
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As the title implies, The Ethics of Science: An Introduction, is a book on the science of ethics published by the Research Institute of Science and Religion of the Research Institute for Islamic Culture and Science in 2012. The English title is "The Ethics of Science: An Introduction", written by David ... Read MoreA Critical Review of Orientalism, Post Modernism and Globalism
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 255-272
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« Orientalism, Post modernism, and Globalism are important topics each of which has led to the reflection and serious study of a number of contemporary thinkers on various fields of the humanities. Bryan Turner is one of the scholars who has explored these issues in a book with the same title and ... Read MoreA Critical Review of “An Overview of Philosophy of Science”
Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, Pages 273-286