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Islamic militarization by clarifying the role of social approach

Mohammad Taabaan; Ardeshir Shiri; Mahdi Akbarnejad,; Safoura Yousefian

Volume 7, Issue 14 , March 2017, Pages 1-24

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to assess and describe the Islamic militarization in the field of social. This method combines research was, qualitative study of qualitative content analysis and focus group and for the purpose of exploration_ Practical. Data gathered by the text and the interpretations of ...  Read More

Philosophical analysis of Newberg’s view in Neurotheology )A model for relation between science and religion)

Ali Sanaee

Volume 7, Issue 14 , March 2017, Pages 25-42

Abstract
  Abstract Neurotheology as a research program try to represent a new possibility for integrating science and religion, in a manner that the autonomous and relative independence of science and religion will be maintained and none of them won’t reduced to each others. Newberg as a important figure ...  Read More

نقد پلنتینگا بر تکامل‌باوری داوکینز

Ali Sadeqi; Morteza Fathizadeh

Volume 7, Issue 14 , March 2017, Pages 43-60

Abstract
  چکیده پس از آنکه در قرن هفدهم میلادی مدعای تعارض علم جدید و دین، در بستر مناقشات میان احکام نجوم جدید و آموزه­های کتاب مقدس مسیحی، شکل گرفت، داروینیسمِ سربرآورده در ...  Read More

Leibniz’s Proof of the Existence of God Based on the Eternal Truths

Ali Fath Taheri

Volume 7, Issue 14 , March 2017, Pages 61-78

Abstract
  Unlike Russell's assertion that Leibniz idea of God and his proof of God's existence is the weakest part of his philosophy, I believe that this part constitutes the most basic part of his philosophy. In his philosophical system without God nothing can exist or is possible to exist. Hence, proving the ...  Read More

A Critical Analysis of Avicenna's Argument from Contingency and Mulla Sadra's Objection to It

Shaker Lavaei; Tayebe Rezaei Rah

Volume 7, Issue 14 , March 2017, Pages 79-95

Abstract
  The argument from contingency which was first put forward by Al-Farabi, was subsequently developed by Avicenna. Al-Farabi's argument is based on the impossibility of an infinite regres, but Avicenna proves this imopssibility  during his argument. So, to accept the Avicennian argument one doesn’t ...  Read More

مقایسه‌ بین جوهرفرد از نظر متکلمان اسلامی و ذرات بنیادین در فیزیک نوین

Hamed Naji; Naser Ghasemi

Volume 7, Issue 14 , March 2017, Pages 97-116

Abstract
  چکیده جوهر­فرد متکلمان اسلامی و  ذرات بنیادین در فیزیک نوین، دو دیدگاه بظاهر متفاوت در تبیین ماهیت ماده در جهان قابل مشاهده است، این دو دیدگاه که هر یک با خاستگاه ...  Read More