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Islamic theory; Definition and methodology of theorizing

Fereshte Abolhasani Niaraki

Volume 11, Issue 1 , October 2020, Pages 1-29

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2020.5572

Abstract
  Theorizing and analyzing its process is one of the issues in the field of science. In this article, by analyzing the theory, the nature of Islamic theorizing is discussed. Recognizing Islamic theory and explaining it is the basis of research. Based on this analysis, Islamic theory is presented on two ...  Read More

Complete Explanation in Closed Systems And the Limitation of Cosmological Argument from Cause On the base of Kevin Davey and Mark Lippelmann

Faezeh Barzegar tabrizi; Mansour Nasiri

Volume 11, Issue 1 , October 2020, Pages 31-55

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2020.5596

Abstract
  This paper is an analysis of Cosmological Argument whit a look on a paper that has been written by Kevin Davey and Mark Lippelmann.In this paper, the cosmological argument from cause, has been formulated in a mathematical way and it has been shown that a complete explanation can be possible in a closed ...  Read More

The genealogy of Gnostic cult (Case study: Judaism)

Mojtaba zurvani; Afsaneh Fallahnezhad Delivandani

Volume 11, Issue 1 , October 2020, Pages 57-78

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2020.5515

Abstract
  Gnosticism is a numerous movement of thought that entered the world of Jewish-Christian thought in the second century AD and created important intellectual challenges in the field of Jewish-Christian theology. These challenges led to an examination of the origins of Gnostic thought and followed various ...  Read More

Quantum Complementarity and its Effect in Theology

Amin Shahverdi; Kazem Sam Daliri

Volume 11, Issue 1 , October 2020, Pages 79-95

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2020.5607

Abstract
  In the paper, the interaction between physics and theology is confirmed and it is shown that rise of Quantum physics in early of twentieth century caused not only changes in bases of classical physics, but also new subjects in domain of theology. For this purpose, an explanation of complementarity which ...  Read More

Where is the end point of science?

Ali bagher Taheriniya

Volume 11, Issue 1 , October 2020, Pages 97-121

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2020.5592

Abstract
  Abstract:Man has always tried to achieve new scientific findings in order to know more about the world around him to the extent that there is a direct relationship between scientific progress and change in lifestyle and human beings enjoy the phenomena of the universe. In the meantime, understanding ...  Read More

The relationship between science and knowledge with moral virtues and vices according to Mulla Sadra

hosein farashiani; Abbas Javareshkian; Ali Haghi; Seyed Morteza Hosseini

Volume 11, Issue 1 , October 2020, Pages 123-143

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2020.5593

Abstract
  ABSTRACTmollasadra following say the study of science in two ways: 1 - way of discovery and acquisition. 2 - Way of inspiration and inspiration. the method of discovery is the method of teaching and teaching and attention to reasoning that is a general way, and every one has its own limitations. But ...  Read More

The Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas and Its Influence on Scenic Design of Late Middle-Ages

Payam Foroutan Yekta

Volume 11, Issue 1 , October 2020, Pages 145-170

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2020.5606

Abstract
  Thomas Aquinas is the one philosopher among these middle-age philosophers who has attracted most attention from twentieth century researchers and scholars, hence the devotion of numerous essays, researches and texts to his thought. Nevertheless, no research known to the author has read scenic design ...  Read More

Analysis of Nietzsche's confrontation with Christianity in the form of mythological, philosophical and religious interpretations

Seyed Hassan Falsafi talab; Seyed Massoud Sayf; Abdurrazzaq Hesamifar

Volume 11, Issue 1 , October 2020, Pages 159-179

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2020.5594

Abstract
  Abstract On the question of the interpretation of the universe, Nietzsche always tries to prefer mythological and philosophical elements to Christian and religious interpretation and reading. However, he himself states great achievements for Christianity that if higher than the influence of philosophical ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of Fakhr Razi's and Mulla  Sadra's Views on Scholars Interpreting Similarities with  Emphasis on the Qur'anic Term of Al-Rasikhun al-Alam

Abdulkarim Keshvari; Jahangir Masoudi; Jaafar Morvarid

Volume 11, Issue 1 , October 2020, Pages 195-219

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2020.5605

Abstract
  Interpretability or the existence of sacred texts and scriptures has been one of the issues raised by Muslim and non-Muslim thinkers. "Interpretation" has been used in the topic of interpretationOne of the most important issues in the Qur'anic sciences is the problem of understanding the analogies and ...  Read More

Analysis acquired knowledge and presencein the thought of Jalaluddin Rumi

Ahmad Reza Keykha Farzaneh; mohammad zarei

Volume 11, Issue 1 , October 2020, Pages 221-245

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2020.5571

Abstract
  AbstractRumi's thought about acquired knowledge and presence and his reliance on the passage of external knowledge and reaching intuition and seeing the facts of the world, led the author to refer to titles and evidence of argument, confirmation and insistence of the two pillars of Islamic mysticism ...  Read More

The possibility of changing the temperament and critique of the theory of genetic determinism

hosseynali goodarz; majid molla yousefi; Rohollah Adineh

Volume 11, Issue 1 , October 2020, Pages 247-266

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2020.5516

Abstract
  The human shawl and the existential texture of the human body develops on the basis of the personality and temperament of the parent, and many of his or her temperament are formed from their inherited substance. As one of the most important issues in the science of spirituality, this problem is accepted ...  Read More

A comparative study of the intrinsic motion of elementary particles and the substantial motion of Mulla Sadra

Mohammad Nejati; Farid Moeinpour; Feme sadat Mohseni shahri

Volume 11, Issue 1 , October 2020, Pages 267-290

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2020.5522

Abstract
  Contemporary physics believes that gravity and repulsion between sub-atoms cause vibrational motion and constant movement in objects, and considers this movement unstoppable even at the zero point of energy and a kind of necessity for the existence of the body. From this point of view, the cessation ...  Read More