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Examining the Weaknesses of Teaching Islamic Philosophy in the Field of Academic
Examining the Weaknesses of Teaching Islamic Philosophy in the Field of Academic

Ebrahim Amrani; Reza Rasouli Sharabiani; Hossein Zare; Gholamhossein Khedri

Volume 18, Issue 46 , April 2024, , Pages 461-482

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.59810.3660

Abstract
  The present study examines the weaknesses of teaching Islamic philosophy at the undergraduate level of universities. In this article, focusing on the book Nahayeh al-Hikma, topics of ...  Read More
Comparative Conceptualization of the Issue of Free will and Authority in Education Based on the
Comparative Conceptualization of the Issue of Free will and Authority in Education Based on the "Suspicious Human" Pattern

Ehsan Ahmadi Khaveh; Mohammadreza Sarnadi; Ali Alamolhoda; Mahdi Mahmodi

Volume 16, Issue 40 , November 2022, , Pages 149-167

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.52170.3256

Abstract
  The discussion about the issue of will and its role in human life has a long history. In the field of Islamic civilization, the roots of this debate go back to the first half of the ...  Read More
The Philosophical Foundations of Philosophy for Children (P4C) from Lipman's Point of View: Ontology, Anthropology and Epistemology
The Philosophical Foundations of Philosophy for Children (P4C) from Lipman's Point of View: Ontology, Anthropology and Epistemology

Ali Azadi; Masoud Omid

Volume 16, Issue 39 , September 2022, , Pages 59-77

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.43506.2740

Abstract
  Philosophy for Children (P4C) is a program developed by Matthew Lipman in the context of the philosophy of pragmatism and influenced by new theories of psychology, especially Vygotsky's. ...  Read More
The Interaction of Science and Philosophy in the Present Age Two Dutch Philosophers: 
Herman Philipse and Hans Achterhuis
The Interaction of Science and Philosophy in the Present Age Two Dutch Philosophers: Herman Philipse and Hans Achterhuis

Hans Dassen

Volume 15, Issue 36 , November 2021, , Pages 72-82

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.13840

Abstract
  Herman Philipse considers “religious beliefs, faith and religion [to be] incompatible with science or reason”; he defines religion scientifically and specifically rejects ...  Read More
Philosophy and Corona  : A new philosophy of man and humanism
Philosophy and Corona : A new philosophy of man and humanism

Hans Dassen

Volume 14, Issue 32 , December 2020, , Pages 83-94

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.39457.2542

Abstract
  The main objective of human beings as absolute entities is related to our urge for survival, because in a material sense we are not self-supporting, but completely dependent on what ...  Read More
A new philosophy of man and humanism
A new philosophy of man and humanism

Hans L M Dassen

Volume 12, Issue 24 , October 2018, , Pages 201-218

Abstract
  The theoretical basis for the new philosophy was laid by the American philosopher James Joseph Dagenais (1923-1981), who came to the conclusion that philosophical anthropology is not ...  Read More
The status of
The status of "Anthropology" in Kant's moral system

Azam Mohseni; Yousef Shaghoul

Volume 10, Issue 18 , June 2016, , Pages 219-241

Abstract
  Establishing an efficient moral discipline depends on the accurate and comprehensive recognition of the human nature as the morality subject. In fact, the necessary precondition of ...  Read More
Esmaeil Sa'adati Khamseh
Esmaeil Sa'adati Khamseh

Esmaeil Sa'adati Khamseh

Volume 5, Issue 8 , May 2011, , Pages 16-57

Abstract
  In addition to his famous theoretical works on cognitive powers, moral principles and the power of judgment, Kant has studied man from a historical and pragmatic point of view. Kant's ...  Read More