Publication of the 37th Issue of the Quarterly of History of Philosophy

14.12.2019

 

The 37th issue of the scientific-research Quarterly of History of Philosophy was published by the Sadra Islamic Philosophy Research Institute and is now available on the market. The director of this Journal is Ayatullah Professor Seyyed Mohammed Khamenei; its license-holder is the Scientific Society of History of Philosophy, and its editor-in-chief is Hossein Kalbasi.

The following papers appear after the Editorial:

“A Critical Analysis of Henry Corbin’s Thoughts on the Comparison of Suhrawardī’s Philosophy with Greek Philosophy”, Seyed Ali Alamolhoda, Alireza Parsa, Marziyeh Akhlaghi, and Hassan Seyyed Arab     11

“The Concept and Place of Bahman in Avestan and Pahlavi Texts as the “First Emanated” in Illuminationist Philosophy”, Hassan Bolkhari Ghehi

“Epistemological Place of Phronesis and its Importance in Aristotle’s Philosophy of Ethics”, Ali Nazemi Ardakani, Reza Davari Ardakani, and Malek Hosseini

“An Analytic Account of the Rules and Position of Kingship in Mirṣād al-‘Ibād based on Khosrawani Wisdom”, Somayeh Assadi

“Place and Time of Fakhr al-Dīn Samākī in the History of Islamic Philosophy (with an Emphasis on his Glosses on Maybudī’s Sharḥ al-Hidāyah al-Ḥikmah)”, Tahereh Sadat Mousavi, Mehdi Najafi Afra, and Maghsoud Mohammadi

“Creation of Persian Works by Muslim Philosophers”, Alireza Najafzadeh Torbaty

“A Study of the Views of Three Muslim Philosophers on the Four-Fold Virtues: Ibn Miskawayh, Khwājah Naṣīr al-Dīn Ṭūsī, and Ḥakīm J‘afar Kashfī”, Masoud Sadeghi and Amir Jalali

 

Two sections entitled the “Ethical Code of the Journals of the Sadra Islamic Philosophy Research Institute”, and “Authors’ Guide” precede the Editor’s Introduction.

It is noted that all the abstracts of the papers of this issue and those of the previous issues of the Journal are available to all the users on this website. Interested people are also advised to contact the Sales and Subscription Department of the Institute (phone: 0098-21-88153594) in order to purchase its publications.

 

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