Results for 'Parviz Babayi'

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    Public Bioethics Amidst a Pluralist People: A Project of Presumption, Despair, or Hope?Benjamin Parviz - 2024 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 49 (4):325-335.
    Michael Lamb’s recent book A Commonwealth of Hope presents an opportunity for bioethicists to engage in critical self-evaluation in order to consider anew why and how to engage difficult bioethical problems and questions with those who maintain diverse moral and metaphysical perspectives. Drawing on an account of the virtue of hope from Augustine of Hippo, Lamb develops a political theory in which hope provides common ground for political cooperation between diverse citizens of a commonwealth. The purpose of this introduction is (...)
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    Islamic philosophy and mysticism.Parviz Morewedge (ed.) - 1981 - Delmar, N.Y.: Caravan Books.
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    The Classical Heritage in Islam.Parviz Morewedge - 1977 - Philosophy East and West 27 (2):224-227.
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  4. A survey on the effect of capital forms on life satisfaction (study on youth of paveh).Babayi Yahya Ali & Bahman Baiyngani - 2011 - Social Research (Islamic Azad University Roudehen Branch) 4 (12):17-36.
     
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  5. A Study in Ibn Sina and Sufism.Parviz Morewedge - 1969 - Dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles
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    Critical observations on some philosophies of mysticism.Parviz Morewedge - 1976 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 7 (4):409 - 424.
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    Logic and Aristotle's Rhetoric and Poetics in Medieval Arabic Philosophy, and: The Poetics of Alfarabi and Avicenna.Parviz Morewedge - 1992 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 30 (4):605-608.
  8. Sufism, Neoplatonism, and Zaehner's Theistic Theory of Mysticism.Parviz Morewedge - 1981 - In Islamic philosophy and mysticism. Delmar, N.Y.: Caravan Books.
     
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    The Logic of Emanationism and Ṣūfism in the Philosophy of Ibn Sīnā , Part IIThe Logic of Emanationism and Sufism in the Philosophy of Ibn Sina , Part II.Parviz Morewedge - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):1.
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    The Metaphysica of Avicenna (ibn Sīnā).Parviz Morewedge - 1973 - London,: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Edited by Avicenna.
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    Ibn Sina Avicenna and Malcolm and the Ontological Argument.Parviz Morewedge - 1970 - The Monist 54 (2):234-249.
    It has generally been assumed that Anselm was the originator of the ontological argument. Notwithstanding the fact that it has received much criticism, Malcolm defends its so-called second version. In this paper we shall examine some features of ibn Sina’s notion of the Necessary Existent which show that prior to Anselm, ibn Sina formulated a version of this argument which corresponds in some senses to Malcolm’s version, and that a close examination of ibn Sina’s peculiar version enables us to criticize (...)
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  12. Greek Sources of Some Near Eastern Philosophies of Being and Existence.Parviz Morewedge - 1982 - In Philosophies of existence, ancient and medieval. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 285--336.
     
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  13. Ibn Sina's Concept of the Self.Parviz Morewedge - 1972 - Philosophical Forum 4 (1):49.
     
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    The 'Metaphysica' of Avicenna.Parviz Morewedge - 1977 - Philosophy East and West 27 (1):120-121.
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    Al-Farabi and Aristotelian Syllogistics: Greek Theory and Islamic Practices.Parviz Morewedge - 1997 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 35 (1):135-137.
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    A report on Recent Conferences on Islamlic Philosophy in North America.Parviz Morewedge - 1970 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 2:166-172.
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    The Metaphysica of Avicenna (Ibn Sínā): A Critical Translation-Commentary and Analysis of the Fundamental Arguments in Avicenna's Metaphysica in the Dānish Nāma-I ʻalāʼi.Parviz Morewedge - 1973 - Abingdon, UK: Routledge. Edited by Avicenna.
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    The mystical philosophy of Avicenna.Parviz Morewedge - 2001 - Binghamton, N.Y .: Global Publications.
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    Philosophical Analysis and Ibn Sīnā's 'Essence-Existence' DistinctionPhilosophical Analysis and Ibn Sina's 'Essence-Existence' Distinction.Parviz Morewedge - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (3):425.
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    Philosophies of existence, ancient and medieval.Parviz Morewedge (ed.) - 1982 - New York: Fordham University Press.
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    The Logic of Emanationism and Ṣūfism in the Philosophy of Ibn Sīnā , Part IThe Logic of Emanationism and Sufism in the Philosophy of Ibn Sina , Part I.Parviz Morewedge - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):467.
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    Ibn Tufayl's Hayy Ibn Yaqzan, a Philosophical Tale Translated with Introduction and Notes.Parviz Morewedge - 1977 - Philosophy East and West 27 (1):117-119.
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  23. Contemporary Scholarship on Near Eastern Philosophy.Parviz Morewedge - 1970 - Philosophical Forum 2 (1):122-140.
     
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    Islamic Rationalism: The Ethics of ʿAbd al-JabbārIslamic Rationalism: The Ethics of Abd al-Jabbar.Parviz Morewedge - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (4):541.
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    Neoplatonism and Islamic Thought.Parviz Morewedge - 1992 - State University of New York Press.
    This book explores, through their Neoplatonism, the philosophies of four cultures: North African, Moorish Spanish, Greek, and Islamic. Originating in North Africa, Neoplatonism became the framework for philosophical reflection in these diverse cultural settings. Neoplatonic themes like emanationism are found in all of them, despite the difficulty of reconciling such philosophical ideas with religious orthodoxy. The wide appeal of Neoplatonism, perhaps, is due to its development of the mystical dimension of Platonism. From this perspective, this volume presents eternally recurring Neoplatonic (...)
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    (1 other version)Islamic Philosophy and the Classical Tradition. Essays Presented by His Friends and Pupils to Richard Walzer on His Seventieth Birthday.Parviz Morewedge - 1975 - Philosophy East and West 25 (2):243-245.
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    Friendship in Islamic Ethical Philosophy.Roy Parviz Mottahedeh - 2016 - In Alireza Korangy, Wheeler M. Thackston, Roy P. Mottahedeh & William Granara (eds.), Essays in Islamic Philology, History, and Philosophy. De Gruyter. pp. 229-239.
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    Sufi Essays. [REVIEW]Parviz Morewedge - 1975 - International Studies in Philosophy 7:238-239.
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    The concept of space in the phenomenology of Cassirer, Heidegger and Schmitz.Ehsan Moraveji, Parviz Zia Shahabi & Malek Hosseini - 2021 - Philosophical Investigations 15 (34):363-380.
    The concept of space has always been a fundamental theme and issue since the beginning of philosophy and abstract thinking in ancient Greece, and has been fundamentally change due to cultural-historical changes of spatiality throughout the history of knowledge. At the beginning of philosophy, there was a metaphysical question about the beginning or the first cause of all things, to which the concept of space, as a fundamental concept, is the answer. The main lines of philosophical discourse in ancient Greece, (...)
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    The Status of the Concept of Atmosphere in Hermann Schmitz’s New Phenomenology.Ehsan Moraveji, Parviz Zia Shahabi & Malek Hosseini - 2022 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations 16 (38):706-744.
    This paper seeks to analyse the concept of atmosphere in the philosophical system of Hermann Schmitz, the founder of New Phenomenology, as a fundamental concept for understanding his philosophical system; he uses this concept to transcend the duality of subject-object as well as to show the hidden realities and the foundations of lived experience of reality, by looking at how phenomenological analysis is revealed. Beside being used in sciences such as physics, meteorology, and psychology, the term also refers to the (...)
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    Early Greek Philosophy and the Orient. [REVIEW]Parviz Morewedge - 1975 - International Studies in Philosophy 7:233-235.
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    Who would Iranian Muslims help? Religious dimensions and moral foundations as predictors.Mehdi Mikani, Kazem Rasoolzadeh Tabatabaei & Parviz Azadfallah - 2022 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 44 (1):23-39.
    Religiosity has been linked with prosocial behavior and a preference for religious ingroups over outgroups. Yet, there are important differences in religious people’s beliefs, values, and practices. Fundamental and quest orientation toward religion may differentially predict intergroup bias in prosociality. Also, individualizing and binding moral foundations may have diverse effects on ingroup and outgroup bias in helping, as moral foundations theory suggests that individualizing and binding foundations differ in how much they focus on ingroup and outgroup moral considerations. In this (...)
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    Thinking About the Environment: Our Debt to the Classical and Medieval Past.Alan Holland, Madonna R. Adams, Giovanni Casertano, Lynda G. Clarke, Edward Halper, Michael W. Herren, Helen Karabatzaki, Emile F. Kutash, Teresa Kwiatkowska, Parviz Morewedge, Rosmarie Thee Morewedge, Lorina Quartarone, Livio Rossetti, Daryl M. Tress, Valentina Vincenti & Hideya Yamakawa (eds.) - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    Why should the work of the ancient and the medievals, so far as it relates to nature, still be of interest and an inspiration to us now? The contributions to this enlightening volume explore and uncover contemporary scholarship's debt to the classical and medieval past. Thinking About the Environment synthesizes religious thought and environmental theory to trace a trajectory from Mesopotamian mythology and classical and Hellenistic Greek, through classical Latin writers, to medieval Christian views of the natural world and our (...)
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    Life Lessons in Military Services: Investigating the Influence of a Training Program on the Military Personnel's Life Skills Development.Seyyed Javad Hosseini Shokouh, Parviz Dabaghi & Sadegh Rahimi - 2018 - Postmodern Openings 9 (2):254-268.
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  35. The Metaphysics of Mulla Sadra Kitab Al-Masha Ir = the Book of Metaphysical Prehensions.Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Sadr al-din Shirazi, Parviz Morewedge & Henry Corbin - 1992
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    Shari’ah Perspective on Green Jobs and Environmental Ethics.Mehdi Shabannia Mansour, Kamal Halili Hassan & Parviz Bagheri - 2017 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (1):59-77.
    The concept of green jobs emerged in 2007 as a means for conserving energy, minimizing natural gas emissions, reducing pollution and waste and protecting and improving ecosystems. The practice of decent employment through such jobs has caught on significantly and shown much positive effects. Decent work refers to employment opportunities that provide for fair income, security, improving personal and social development and promoting equality. Combining green job and decent work as a new approach can alter the traditional perspective of labour (...)
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    Parviz Morewedge, "The Metaphysica of Avicenna ". [REVIEW]Robert Elias Abu Shanab - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (3):392.
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    (1 other version)Book Review: Philosophies of Existence: Ancient and Medieval. Parviz Morewedge. [REVIEW]Scott MacDonald - 1987 - Ancient Philosophy 7:259-61.
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    Awṣāf al-ashrāf: fī siyar al-ʻārifīn wa-sulūkihim.Naṣīr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad Ṭūsī - 2006 - Chicago, IL: The Open School. Edited by Muḥammad Khalīlī & Muḥammad ʻAlī al-Ḥaydarī Ḥasanī.
    This text is a bilingual Arabic-English translation of one of the most important metaphysical works of the Persian Muslim philosopher known as Mulla Sadra & Sadr al-Din Muhammad al-Shirazi. In this work Mulla Sadra develops an anti-Platonic philosophical position which is non-Aristotelian. He holds that "existents" are ontologically prior to "essence" & that there are two different realms -- the mind dependent domain & entities which exist independent of the mind. Mulla Sadra's views became very popular among Iranian Muslim philosophers (...)
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    Islamic Philosophical Theology. [REVIEW]E. B. C. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (2):404-405.
    The essays presented in this volume are concerned with the history of Greek and Islamic philosophy; the history of doctrines, terminology, and movements in Islamic theology; and the way different Muslim thinkers attempted to explain human ethical problems as well as the nature of divine existence by means of rational discourse. In other words, the term Islamic philosophical theology used in the title of this volume does not announce a new field of intellectual pursuit, but serves merely to indicate succinctly (...)
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