1.

Studying the Conventional Nature of Usul al-Fiqh and Change of its Subject-Matter based on Allame Tabatabaei's Theory of Conventional Perceptions

Pages 9-24
zahra Atashi; Mohammad Javad Salman Pour; Mohammad Bonyani

2.

Reinvestigation and Explanation of the Status of the Terms “the Real Motive” and “the Apparent Motive” in Deduction of Precepts

Pages 46-25
Sajjad Davar Panah Moghaddam; Mousa Hakimi Sadr

3.

A Study on the Jurisprudential Precepts Contradicting the Public Order

Pages 71-47
Hassan Reza Zade Moghaddam; Abbas Ali Soltani; Mohammad Taghi Fakhlaei

4.

Semantics of “the Mentally-disordered Person” in the Jurisprudence of Shiite and Sunni and His Liability in the Penal Code

Pages 97-73
Mina Saeedi

5.

The Effects of Discourse Difference on Usuli Inferences

Pages 115-99
Mohammad Ghafouri Nejad; Kazem Daliri

6.

Tolerance in Proving Hudud (prescribed religious punishments) as a Foundation in Islamic Penal Law

Pages 139-117
Fatemeh Karachian Sani; Sayyed Mohammad Sadri; Ahmad Bagheri; Mohammad Sadegh jamshidi; Heydar Amir Pour

7.

Impossibility of Episteme from the Viewpoint of Mirza Qomi and Gadamer (comparative study)

Pages 158-141
Mohammad Hossein Mokhtari; Hossein Fouladi Darabi; Mojtaba Rostami Kia

8.

A Study on the Precept of Accepting the Oppressor's Rule with the Purpose of Enjoining the Right and Forbidding the Wrong

Pages 179-159
Mohammad Nozari Ferdowsyie; Mohammad Ali Raghebi; Meysam Mahmoudi Sayyed Abadi


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