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Determinism and Moral Responsibility According to Avicenna's Theory of Action
Determinism and Moral Responsibility According to Avicenna's Theory of Action

Roozbeh Zare; Seyed Hassan Hosseini Sarvari

Volume 16, Issue 38 , May 2022, , Pages 287-314

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.46706.2881

Abstract
  The main issue of this article is how to harmonize determinism and moral responsibility (the classic problem of free will) by reconsidering the philosophy of Avicenna. Certainly, Avicenna ...  Read More
The Critique of the Anthropological Dimensions of Prayer from Vincent Brommer's Perspective
The Critique of the Anthropological Dimensions of Prayer from Vincent Brommer's Perspective

Marveh Dolatabadi; Eainollah Khademi; AmirHossein Mansouri Nouri; Zeinab Darvishi

Volume 15, Issue 35 , September 2021, , Pages 81-96

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.44296.2756

Abstract
  This research seeks to explain the most important anthropological dimensions of prayer according to Vincent Brommer through analytical and citation methods. The independent man is one ...  Read More
Self-, Social-, or Neural-Determination?
Self-, Social-, or Neural-Determination?

Lawrence Cahoone

Volume 13, Issue 28 , November 2019, , Pages 95-108

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.35655.2392

Abstract
  Human “free will” has been made problematic by several recent arguments against mental causation, the unity of the I or “self,” and the possibility that conscious ...  Read More
Plantinga on Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will
Plantinga on Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will

Abdurrazzaq Hesamifar

Volume 13, Issue 28 , November 2019, , Pages 247-261

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.34041.2344

Abstract
   In each one of the well-known Abrahamic religions, notably Islam, Christianity and Judaism, there are two important doctrines which seem to be inconsistent, but nonetheless some ...  Read More
Divine Foreknowledge and Human Moral Responsibility (In Defense of Muslim Philosophers’ Approach)
Divine Foreknowledge and Human Moral Responsibility (In Defense of Muslim Philosophers’ Approach)

Tavakkol Kuhi Giglou; Seyed Ebrahim Aaghazadeh

Volume 13, Issue 28 , November 2019, , Pages 275-290

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.32402.2271

Abstract
  According to most Muslim philosophers, the Divine foreknowledge, on the one hand, is so inclusive that encompasses each and every minor and timed action of moral agents, and because ...  Read More
Existentialism and Physicalism
Existentialism and Physicalism

Bijan Abdolkarimi

Volume 13, Issue 27 , September 2019, , Pages 159-185

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.30667.2178

Abstract
  This article is about the dispute between existentialism and physicalism concerning the in/authenticity of the human being's thought and freedom. It deals with the impossibility of ...  Read More