نتایج جستجو برای: kalam muslim scholastic philosophy
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In his work Yanbu’ al-haya, the Jewish philosopher Ibn Gabirol, who lived in Andalusia eleventh century, lays groundwork for original philosophy. twelfth this work, with its translation into Latin under name Fons vitae, influenced many philosophers tradition of Scholastic thought. The aim study is to examine general lines and determine which ways thoughts John Duns Scotus, one important names c...
This paper aims to contribute the current debates about role of religion in political process, and its importance for creation cohesion different national communities’ identities. It will analyse discussions occurred around concepts, conceptions, Nation, National Community (qaum), Religious (millat), Believers (umma), exploring different, sometimes opposing, ideas doctrines...
Abstract In line with earlier works, this article argues for a “continuist” interpretation of Brentano’s conception intentionality. It maintains that intentionality rests on complex set notions, which are reduced to minimal core or applied more fully depending the complexity mental phenomenon under consideration and perspective from it is analyzed. The positions conceptual structure in relation...
THE YEAR of 1660 witnessed important political and scientific developments in England. The restoration of the monarchy and the Church of England occurred with the return of Charles II after the dissolution of the Commonwealth and the Puritan influence. The Royal Society, after informal meetings for nearly fifteen years, was established as a scientific organization in 1660 and received its Royal...
This paper examines the Kalam cosmological argument, as put forward by William Craig. Craig infers the existence of a personal God from the supposedly finite past of the universe. The temporal finiteness of the universe is based upon philosophical arguments for the presumed impossibility of an actual infinity of past events and is confirmed by two lines of scientific evidence. The arguments aga...
What are the effects of chess training— especially on scholastic achievement among school-aged students? Can chess instruction facilitate the acquisition of scholastic competency? The current state of the research literature is that chess training tends not to provide educational benefits. This article provides a critical review of research on the effects of chess training on the scholastic ach...
Several factors contribute to scholastic backwardness in children. Causes include specific developmental disorders of scholastic skills, low intelligence, chronic illnesses, family dysfunction, social problems, attention deficits, and emotional disorders. Children with specific developmental disorders of scholastic skills experience significant impairment in the acquisition of reading, writing ...
This essay tries to analyse the way in which Jesuit priest Giovanni Battista Riccioli (1598-1671) and his ideas were evaluated by traditional modern Historiographies, from seventeenth twentieth century, secular ecclesiastic ambiances Italy, having mind possibility of historical forgetfulness contribution this offered science century. For this, use Contextual, Historiographical Epistemological a...
One of the keys to understanding scholastic success is to determine the neural processes involved in school performance. The present study is the first to use a whole-brain connectivity approach to explore whether functional connectivity of resting state brain networks is associated with scholastic performance in seventy-four 7- to 9-year-old children. We demonstrate that children with higher s...
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