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The Principle of “One”(Al-Wahed), It`s Position in Isfahani’s View [PDF]
The principle of “One” (Al-Wahid) is one of the most famous philosophical principle admitted by philosophers, but theologians such as Ghazali and Fakhr Razi did not accept this principle and tried to refute it.
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Masters of the Distant Meanings: Unity and Multiplicity in the Persian Poesis of Freshness
Modern scholarship associates the period in which the Safavid dynasty ruled in Iran (1501-1722) with two major developments in the Persianate. One is sectarian rupture between Iran under the Shi‘i Safavids, and other Persianate regions - including Turan (
Ambler, Catherine Henderson
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Point and Circle in Persian Mystical Literature Based on Ibn Arabi's School [PDF]
Ibn Arabi’s symbolic and metaphorical look at natural and geometric elements provided the basis for the emergence of unity of existence metaphors in Persian literature.
Mahdi Heidari
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PROCES KARNY W MIASTACH POLSKICH (XVI–XVIII W.) – JEDNOŚĆ CZY WIELOŚĆ PROCEDUR?
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IN POLISH CITIES (IN THE 16TH – 18TH CENTURY) – UNITY OR MULTIPLICITY PROCEEDINGS? Summary In cities of Pre-partition Poland was in force law so-called German law, which in 16th-18th centuries was far removed from original Magdeburg
Marian Mikołajczyk
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Estimate of a nonflow baseline for the chiral magnetic effect in isobar collisions at RHIC [PDF]
Recently, STAR reported the isobar (4496Ru + 4496Ru, 4096Zr + 4096Zr4496Ru+4496Ru, 4096Zr +4096Zr) results for the chiral magnetic effect (CME) search.
Feng Yicheng
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Philosophical discourse in Islam revolves around God, and God’s manifestation in the world. This article attempts to describe the philosophical concept, and especially the Sufi concept, of God.
Wnuk-Lisowska, Elżbieta
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Leibniz’s Monads and Mulla Sadra’s Hierarchy of Being: A Comparative Study [PDF]
Mulla Sadra and Leibniz, the two philosophers from the East and the West, belong to two different worlds. Though they were unaware of the ideas of each other, their philosophical systems share certain common points that are comparable.
علی فتح طاهری
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The Problem of Being in the Philosophy of Ibn Gabirol [PDF]
IntroductionIbn Gabirol (a Jewish philosopher of the 11th century CE) enumerates different divisions for the concept of "being" in his book, “Fons Vitae". At first glance, some of these divisions seem incompatible with each other.
Asghar Vaezi, Hussein Niazbakhsh
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Historia wolnomularstwa, przedstawiona na konferencji Wielość w jedności, jedność w wielości. W 300. rocznicę narodzin masonerii spekulatywnej ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem ruchu wolnomularskiego w Polsce.The history of freemasonry, presented at the ...
Sroka, Łukasz Tomasz, Nowosad, Andrzej
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Theological Axiology of Reality
In the present discussion of the multiplicity of sciences as against the unity of knowledge, sometimes the possibility of one super-science is advocated with a suggestion that all other scientific methods should be reduced to just one method of a one ...
Pavel Hanes
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