Volume 14 (2023)
Volume 13 (2022)
Volume 12 (2021)
Volume 11 (2020)
Volume 10 (2019)
Volume 9 (2018)
Volume 8 (2017)
Volume 7 (2016)
Volume 6 (2015)
Volume 5 (2014)
Volume 4 (2013)
Volume 2 (2011)
Volume 1 (2010)
A Procedure for Realizing “Economic Epic:” A “Moral” Reinterpretation of Smith’s “Economic” Ideas based on “Islamic-Iranian Pattern of Development”

Shirzad Peik Herfeh

Volume 3, Issue 5 , April 2012, Pages 1-14

Abstract
  Classical economic theory tends to recognize Smith as an economist who took a glance to moral philosophy; not a serious moral philosopher with great moral concerns. That is why, The Wealth of Nations was regarded as an independent work from his moral work -The Theory of Moral Sentiments- and became more ...  Read More

Irreducible Complexity, Teleological Arguments and Darwinian Evolution, Theism or Atheism

Seyed Hassan Hosseini

Volume 3, Issue 5 , April 2012, Pages 15-29

Abstract
  In this paper, the theory of irreducible complexity which contradicts and refutes the Darwinian Evolution is regarded as the proper and defendable way to the existence of God. Thus, I have first tried to classify the irreducible complexity proof as one of the branches of teleological arguments and then ...  Read More

Viewing the System of Landscape Architecture (in the Light of Islamic Texts)

Hassan Zolfagharzadeh

Volume 3, Issue 5 , April 2012, Pages 31-55

Abstract
  The world's endless landscapes are sign of wisdom and unique architecture of the creator. What do the scenery and architectural concepts represent? What are its factors? And how is the process of reflection and understanding of these sceneries by human beings? There is a systematic phase in the appearance ...  Read More

Argument from Design from the Perspective of Kant’s Critical Philosophy

Ali Fath Taheri

Volume 3, Issue 5 , April 2012, Pages 57-81

Abstract
  The argument from design or teleological argument is one of the simplest and most general, at the same time the oldest argument for the proof of God’s existence. Of many philosophical arguments in favor or against this argument, Kant’s critique is very renowned. Kant’s stance is both ...  Read More

From Imitation to Research (A Quran and Narrative Description of Map of Research)

Davood Memari

Volume 3, Issue 5 , April 2012, Pages 83-102

Abstract
  The holy Quran and the narratives by Muslim Philosophers and scholars have considered  issues such as trying hard, curiosity, eagerness, respecting the master, thinking and analyzing, being up-to-date and fresh, creativity, etc. as the most important motivations for a student to reach high ranks ...  Read More

From Imitation to Research (A Quran and Narrative Description of Map of Research)

Sayyed Mohammad Taghi Movahhed Abtahi

Volume 3, Issue 5 , April 2012, Pages 103-126

Abstract
  In this research, I provide an adequate exposition of the refinement and completion process of current sciences to attain religious science. Then, I have defended this exposition within deontological conception of epistemic justification. I have shown in this article that in some situations this approach ...  Read More