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A Comparative Analysis of Allameh Tabatabaʾi’s Theory of Iʿtibari Perceptions and Rorty's Pragmatism

Iman Rahim Nasirian

Volume 24, Issue 1 , May 2024, Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.48308/jipt.2024.234208.1496

Abstract
  Criticizing and rejecting the Western metaphysical tradition, which searches for an absolute notion of Truth, Rorty describes the truth of beliefs as relative and dependent on the context of their origin. On the other hand, Allameh Tabatabaʾi, with a fundamentally metaphysical background, presents an ...  Read More

The Structure of the Human Heart’s Perceptual Powers in the Holy Quran

Mohammadhasan Mahdipour; rahim dehghan

Volume 24, Issue 1 , May 2024, Pages 19-34

https://doi.org/10.48308/jipt.2024.233695.1484

Abstract
  In the Quran's account of humanity’'s initial creation, three types of perception are identified: by heart, by ear, and by eye. However, the Quran also proposes a more intricate ‘perceptual structure’ involving both independent and intermediate perceptual interactions. Within this structure, ...  Read More

Potentials of Ibn Arabi’s Mystical Doctrines for Elaborating Existential Thinking

Hossein Esfandiar; Ali Fallahrafie

Volume 24, Issue 1 , May 2024, Pages 35-54

https://doi.org/10.48308/jipt.2024.234460.1498

Abstract
  This paper explores the potentials of Ibn Arabi's teachings for developing a form of existential, non-metaphysical thinking. Metaphysical-conceptual thinking focuses on understanding “existents qua existents” through concepts. In contrast, existential thinking delves into the “reality ...  Read More

The Concept of the Divine Suqʿ in the School of Ibn Arabi

reza khojasteh; masood hajirabi

Volume 24, Issue 1 , May 2024, Pages 55-69

https://doi.org/10.48308/jipt.2024.234734.1504

Abstract
  The term Divine Suqʿ plays a crucial role in forming the entire structure of mystical ontology, and a precise understanding of its position and characteristics is the basis for comprehending other levels of existence. Mulla Sadra was a pioneer in applying this term in his works, and since then, other ...  Read More

Distinguishing Miracles from Other Extraordinary Occurrences: A Challenge for Ordinary Individuals

Moammadhosein Faryab

Volume 24, Issue 1 , May 2024, Pages 70-83

https://doi.org/10.48308/jipt.2024.233624.1479

Abstract
  Miracles, considered the most prominent and universally recognized method for identifying prophets, pose a significant challenge for ordinary, non-infallible individuals. While theologians emphasize the ‘incontestability’ of miracles, the limitations of human knowledge regarding the future ...  Read More

The Impact of Practical Monotheism on Social Resilience: Insights from Allamih Misbah Yazdi

fatemeh ghanbari; seyedahmad hashemialiabadi; zynab asddollahzadeh

Volume 24, Issue 1 , May 2024, Pages 83-100

https://doi.org/10.48308/jipt.2024.234896.1506

Abstract
  Enhancing human capacity to adapt and remain resilient in the face of natural and man-made disasters has long been a central concern. This article explores the relationship between practical monotheism and social resilience, drawing on the thoughts of Ayatollah Misbah Yazdi. Employing a library-based ...  Read More

Self-Discovery in Existential Psychotherapy: Comparing the Views of Sadra and Van Deurzen

fateme fazelzade; Majid mollayousefi; mohammadjavad Shams; Ali Reza Kakavand

Volume 24, Issue 1 , May 2024, Pages 102-118

https://doi.org/10.48308/jipt.2024.232931.1462

Abstract
  Van Deurzen, an existential psychotherapist, identifies self-reflection and self-discovery as the core components of existential therapy through her examination of its various aspects. She posits that humans, distinct from other creatures, possess a fluid and dynamic identity. This, according to her, ...  Read More

Sam Harris’s Materialistic Interpretation of Free Will and its Criticism from Mûllā Ṣâdrā’s Viewpoint

Abdullah HosseiniEskandian

Volume 23, Issue 3 , January 2024, , Pages 137-166

https://doi.org/10.48308/jipt.2023.232104.1432

Abstract
  The problem of free will, which had been discussed by the ancient Greek philosophers, has been discussed in Islamic philosophy at length. For Muslim philosophers, the will is one of the faculties of soul, which causes the action by motivating the desire and making the bodily organs move. In recent decades, ...  Read More

Aristotle and Phronesis (Practical Wisdom)

Maryam Samadieh; Majid Mollayousefi

Volume 17, Issue 4 , January 0, , Pages 1-24

Abstract
  - Aristotle is the first philosopher who specifically focuses on phronesis or practical wisdom in detail. He has dealt with it in three areas of essence, elements of phronetic act, and phronesis functions. For Aristotle, phronesis was a moral and intellectual virtue and a prerequisite for the prosperity ...  Read More

Pleasure and the meaning of life in Aristotle

Sayedeh Narjes Emranian; Amir Abbas Alizamani

Volume 17, Issue 1 , January 0, , Pages 107-134

Abstract
  The aim of this study is to examine the meaning of life at the view point of Aristotle and the role of pleasure in reach to it with a descriptive- analysis method. Aristotle makes deep connection between pleasure and meaning of life. The fulfilled life is necessary and sufficient conditions for a meaningful ...  Read More

A Survey of the Bases and Theological-Philosophical Consequences of Moral Relativism from a Quranic and Narrative Point of View

abdolhadi rezaeetalarposhti; دکتر محمد رضا ضمیری; mohammad sadegh jamshidi

Volume 18, Issue 3 , January 0, , Pages 87-108

Abstract
  Moral relativism is one of the most important topics in moral philosophy that has created a lot of challenges and reactions from moral piety and post- structuralist mortality perspectives. In its principles and morality values, moral relativism benefits from the bases of ontology, epistemology and anthropology ...  Read More

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