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The concept of evil from the point of view of Ibn Maimun and Ghazali
The concept of evil from the point of view of Ibn Maimun and Ghazali

Ebrahim Ghodrati; Mohammad reza Adli; Abdolhossein Tarighi; Bakhshali Ghanbari

Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, , Pages 319-336

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.41146.2643

Abstract
  The purpose of this article is to study the issue of evil from the perspective of Ibn Maimon in Judaism and Imam Muhammad al-Ghazali in Islam. Ibn Maimun does not consider evil to be ...  Read More
Philosophical analysis of the crisis caused by
Philosophical analysis of the crisis caused by "Coronavirus”

Mansour İmanpour

Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, , Pages 51-75

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.39870.2557

Abstract
  The recent crisis of the Corona Virus in the modern era is reminiscent of one of the most enduring issues in the history of philosophy and theology. Philosophers and theologians have ...  Read More
Proclus' Elaboration of Platonic Remarks on the Problem of Evils and their Relation to Divine Providence and Efficiency
Proclus' Elaboration of Platonic Remarks on the Problem of Evils and their Relation to Divine Providence and Efficiency

Reza Koorang Beheshti; Saeed Binaye Motlagh; Ali Karbaasizadeh

Volume 8, Issue 14 , September 2014, , Pages 27-48

Abstract
  Although there is not a fully developed theory of evil in Plato, some various remarks are interspersed throughout his dialogues which provided the main materials for subsequent Platonists ...  Read More
Avicenna and Augustine on the problem of evil
Avicenna and Augustine on the problem of evil

Khali Sultangorae Sultangorae; Hossein Atashi; Zahra Elmi

Volume 5, Issue 9 , November 2011, , Pages 89-106

Abstract
  Both Avicenna and Augustine were the greatest philosophers and theologians, and because of being theologians, they considered the problem of evil from the window of their devotion to ...  Read More