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Ḥaml al-Shay‘ ‘alā Nafsihī: Awwalī predication, shāyi‘ predication or tautology
Volume 12, Issue 2 , September 2021, , Pages 109-126

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2021.36457.1363

Abstract
  Predication is one of the main instruments in Logical analyses. Among all kinds of predication, ḥaml al-shay’ ‘alā nafsihī (predicating a thing of itself) is considered a contentious one in Islamic philosophy. One of these is what we can name by the help of post-Ṣadrīan terminology ...  Read More

Philosophical Logic
Fuzzy logic in Quran: Confusion of Mustanbat and Mansus
Volume 8, Issue 1 , April 2017, , Pages 15-38

Abstract
  Ali Wahidiyan Kamyad claimed in an article named “Methodology of Usage of Fuzzy Logic in Islamic View” that fuzzy logic is a part of the logic of sacred Quran. This claim was supported by a group of researchers, while it seems that the evidences to prove it are incomplete. So it seems necessary ...  Read More

Traditional Logic
The Verse 81 of Zokhrof: from Modes Tollens to a Fortiori

Mahmoud Zera’atpisheh

Volume 7, Issue 1 , August 2016, , Pages 41-57

Abstract
  The verse 81 of Zokhrof says: "If God has a child, so I am the first of worshipers." Most of the interpretators believes that this verse contains an argument which can be expressed in a modes tollens form. But despite their attempt to proposal the form of this argument as they claim, no one of their ...  Read More