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Ultimate Truth in Hinduism with Special Reference to Shankara and Ramanuja's Views

Alinaqi Baqershahi

Volume 4, Issue 7 , May 2013, Pages 1-18

Abstract
  Abstract Hiduism is the religion of the majority of Indians. However, there is a controversy among the orientalists and Indian scholars concerning the nature and origin of Hinduism. It surely possesses authentic sources such as Upanishads, which is the main source of Indian philosophical and mystical ...  Read More

Study of Deviant Groups and the Reasons for their Emergence in the First Five Chapters of the Holy Qur’an

Azam Khatibi; Karam Siyavoshi

Volume 4, Issue 7 , May 2013, Pages 19-38

Abstract
    Abstract This paper studies deviant groups and the reasons for their emergence in the first five chapters of the Holy Qur’an. The study is carried out with a sociological approach to find useful preventive ways of deviancy. The paper also compares the viewpoints of Iranian and international ...  Read More

Sociological Study of the Relationship between Lifestyle and Religiosity: A Case Study of Sari City

Ali Rahmani Firouzjah; Saadieh Sohrabi

Volume 4, Issue 7 , May 2013, Pages 39-60

Abstract
  Abstract  Today, life style, consumption and goods are effective and influential parameters on the sociology of knowledge. Religious knowledge and religious involvement or religiosity are no exception to the rule, because they are also placed in area of the sociology of knowledge based on Scheler's ...  Read More

God in Descartes' Philosophy

Masoud Seyf,

Volume 4, Issue 7 , May 2013, Pages 61-78

Abstract
  Abstract Today Descartes is known wrongly as a secular philosopher. In this article, we are going to show that God has a good place in Descartes philosophy and makes the basis of his system. God in Descartes' philosophical system is not only the basis of metaphysics but also the basis of physics and ...  Read More

Descartes and Ontological Argument

Mohammad Shokry; Asieh Atapoor

Volume 4, Issue 7 , May 2013, Pages 79-98

Abstract
  Abstract In his ontological argument from the fifth Meditation, Descartes demonstrates God's existence based his rationalistic method and theory of innate ideas. He believes we cannot conceive that God has all perfections while excluding existence from him. God, as our innate ideas denotes it, is the ...  Read More

The Transcendence: As a name and as an action

Mohammad Kazem Elmi; Zahra Zahani Zahan

Volume 4, Issue 7 , May 2013, Pages 99-115

Abstract
  Abstract One of the most genuine ideas of Jaspers is his peculiar doctrine on transcendence. The present article deals with the place of this doctrine in Jaspers' philosophy. According to him, both scientific and metaphysic types of knowledge are limited. But human beings can be led to something beyond ...  Read More

Study of Three Samples of Asserted Conflicts between the Qur’an and Science

Rouhollah Najafi

Volume 4, Issue 7 , May 2013, Pages 117-129

Abstract
  Abstract The present research studies three samples of asserted conflicts between the Qur’an and science. Assuming the earth to be motionless, falling hails from mountains in the sky and pertaining science about fetus to God are among instances referred by claimants of conflict between the Qur’an ...  Read More