Amirali R. Davoudpour
Iranian Canon of Medicine and Law, Administrative Wing of Law and Healing association, Iranian Watchdog of Medicine and Law, Tehran-Iran
Email of the corresponding author: davoudpour@canmedlaw.org
Accepted and published July, 2024 , DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13189906
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Abstract
This paper examines the distinctions between intellect, religion, and science as discussed in the writings of contemporary Iranian scholars, particularly focusing on the thoughts of Mohammad Mehdi Mirbagheri. By analyzing Mirbagheri’s critique of mystical and philosophical approaches, we explore the broader implications of conflating or separating religious faith, intellectual pursuit, and scientific inquiry.
Keywords: Wisdom, Intellect, Religion, Mohammad Mehdi Mirbagheri