Modified Divine Command Theory: Robert Merrihew Adams on the Relation between Divine Command and Moral Obligation [PDF]
Divine command theory is hitherto faced with some problems such as Euthyphro problem and moral arbitrariness. Robert Merrihew Adams tries to defend this theory by proposing a new form of it. He expresses that this theory can explain only moral obligation
Mahdi Ghafourian +2 more
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Sheikh Tabarsi’s Analysis and Critique on the Issue of the Embodiment of Actions [PDF]
Extended Abstract The issues of the afterlife and the reward and punishment of the hereafter of human deeds have always been important theological aspects in different religions.
Ahmad Dastouri Sedehi +3 more
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GOD’S INTERVENTION REVISITED: AN ILLUMINATION OF HIS CONTINUOUS PRESENCE
The belief that the triune God intervenes in creation is one of the foundations of the faithful’s interaction with their creator. However, these beliefs lead to a discrepancy with natural science regarding God’s relationship with natural laws.
A.C. Pieterse
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Special Divine Insight: Escaping the Snow Queen's Palace [PDF]
Insights play a role in every field that can be called knowledge, but are of particular interest to the philosophy of religion and special divine action.
A. Pinsent
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Theories of the Ethical Government Vs. Social Contract: A Practical View of the State Through Hegel's Point of View and His Critiques of Classical Liberalism [PDF]
IntroductionHegel is a philosopher who studies the concept of the state with his multifaceted philosophy and his special methodology. On one hand, he criticizes the views of different schools of thought about this concept and believes that the government
Ayet Mulaee +2 more
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Compatibility of human’s free will and the necessity of causality in osolion Shia’s opinion (Shahid sadr, Khoei, Naini, Mohammad-Taqi Ja'fari emphasize on ideas of) [PDF]
Free will as the most obvious human perception Has always faced with theoretical barriers. Science, Divine absolute power and will is one of the theological barriers.
abbas asalem, shaker lavaei
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QUANTUM THEOLOGY BEYOND COPENHAGEN: TAKING FUNDAMENTALISM LITERALLY
Theological engagement with quantum physics has, to this day, been dominated by the Copenhagen interpretation. However, philosophers and physicists working in the “quantum foundations” field have largely abandoned the Copenhagen view on account of what ...
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empirically testable causal mechanism for divine action
A form of special divine action often considered central to the everyday experience of Christianity is that of a personal interaction with God. For example, in The Second Person Perspective in Aquinas’s Ethics, Andrew Pinsent characterises this ...
A. Culwick
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Jeffrey Koperski, DIVINE ACTION, DETERMINISM, AND LAWS OF NATURE [Book review]
Jeffrey Koperski offers a philosopher of science’s intervention in the debate over divine action, with the dual purpose of providing a scientifically-historically informed clarification of key concepts such as “determinism” and “law of nature,” as well ...
Daniel Rubio (17410200)
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The Method of Participation of Architectural Elements in Conveying the Meaning of "Truth" in the Painting "Yousef's Escape from Zulaikha" by Kamal Al-Din Behzad [PDF]
Iranian painting is an art that has been able to depict beauty in the passage of time and has been transferred from the external beauty to the world and things beyond what is evident in its five external senses through the artist's imagination; the world
Alireza Bvandiyan
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