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Table of Content Fittingness and Ontological Consistency as Fundamental Value 2 Mohammad Ali Mobini The Relation between Incommensurability and Relativism 34 Reza Sadeghi An Examination and Explanation of the Theory 53 of Motion in Immaterial Beings Alireza As’adi A Review of Traditional Foundationalism in Western 82 Philosophy: from Cartesian Certainty to BonJour’s Infallibility Vahideh Akrami Mohammad Ali Mobini The Notions of Justice in Islamic Ethics 102 Hossein Atrak Imam’s Knowledge in the Views of Contemporary Scholars 127 of Isfahan Seminary School Mohammad Jafar Rezaee Ali Karbassizadeh Images of the Body in Rumi’s Mathnavi 153 Ebrahim Alipour Abstract 176 Abstracts Fittingness and Ontological Consistency as Fundamental Value Mohammad Ali Mobini mobini2@yahoo.
In this paper I will first examine the place and function of this notion in contemporary philosophy and then, focusing on Thomas Kuhn’s incommensurability of plural paradigms throughout the history of science, I will discuss historical and logical arguments for this view and its relativistic scope.
com Many Islamic philosophers hold that it is impossible for immaterial beings to have motion.
Following Plato, some Islamic philosophers developed a psychological notion of justice in terms of harmony among faculties of the soul.
com In this paper we shall investigate the views of last century scholars of Isfahan seminary school with regard to Imam’s knowledge and we seek to envisage the views of different strands.
Therefore, in this paper I shall introduce his metaphors of the corpus, and talk about its presuppositions and implications for soul-body relation.
Keywords: Soul, Body, Corpus, Life, Spirit, Veil, Cage, Flesh, Solid, Patient.