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Investigation of some Principles and Dimensions of Josiah Royce's Idealistic Theology

Ali Sanaee

Volume 15, Issue 59 , September 2019, , Pages 137-164

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2019.39985.1689

Abstract
  In this article, by referring to the foundations of Royce's thought, his theology is explained and analyzed. Influenced, on the one hand, by personal idealism, Royce construes man as a part of cosmic process that achieves the goals of living and objective truth (God), and on the other hand, points out ...  Read More

A Critical Review of Theological Arguments in Defence of Methodological Naturalism

Zahra Zargar; Ebrahim Azadegan; Lotfollah Nabavi

Volume 14, Issue 54 , July 2018, , Pages 91-120

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2018.9166

Abstract
  Inconsistency of methodological naturalism and religious beliefs has been the most important reason for theists to oppose methodological naturalism. But some philosophers defend methodological naturalism based on their theological dispositions. They believe that theological motivations can lead to a ...  Read More

Epistemic Determination of Mulla Sadra's Philosophy and Criticism of two points of view

Abdulah Salavati

Volume 11, Issue 42 , July 2015, , Pages 21-36

Abstract
  Correct reading of Sadra wisdom coordinates and its epistemic determination can play an important role in understanding and interpretation of issues of transcendental philosophy. Regardless of eclectic look to the philosophy of Mullah Sadra and doubt about it as an independent school of thought, theories ...  Read More

Saadia Gaon: The First Jewish Philosopher

reza gandomi nasr abadi

Volume 9, Issue 33 , January 2013, , Pages 93-112

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2013.5862

Abstract
  Saadia Gaon is the first Jewish philosopher to systematize the Jewish teachings and beliefs. This makes him different from Philo of Alexandria, Isaac Israeli ben Solomon, and David ibn Merwān al-Mukkamas al-Rakki who preceded Gaon. He drew inspiration from Mu’tazilah school of Kalām; still, he ...  Read More

Thomas Aquinas and Philosophy

mohammad ilkhani

Volume 5, Issue 19 , October 2009, , Pages 7-26

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2009.5772

Abstract
  In describing Aquinas’s thought, some Thomists call it the prime example of Christian and eternal philosophy. For some others, he is a perfect theologian and they insist on the perfect harmony of reason and faith in his works. This article shows that it is not possible to call Aquinas’s thought ...  Read More