Journal of Philosophical Investigations
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The Analysis of Averroes’s Hermeneutical Method
The Analysis of Averroes’s Hermeneutical Method

Alireza Parsa

Volume 10, Issue 19 , March 2016, , Pages 115-132

Abstract
  The problem of hermeneutic is an important component in Averroes’s thought and it is a key to resolve the contradiction between religion and philosophy, and to reject the claim ...  Read More
Beauty and its Relation to Goodness in Thomas Aquinas’s Philosophical System
Beauty and its Relation to Goodness in Thomas Aquinas’s Philosophical System

Morteza Shajari; Hasan Fathi; zahra gozali

Volume 13, Issue 27 , September 2019, , Pages 117-138

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.34040.2343

Abstract
  Beauty is a metaphysical concept in Thomas. Such an attitude about beauty necessarily will relate it to the other philosophical concepts. It can be said that the understanding of beauty ...  Read More
The Role of Phenomenology of Merleau- ponty in Medicine
The Role of Phenomenology of Merleau- ponty in Medicine

Somayyeh Rafighi; Mohammad Asghari

Volume 11, Issue 20 , August 2017, , Pages 117-140

Abstract
  Today, phenomenology, with an emphasis on direct explanations with regard to the lived experience of people is interest of different areas and their scholars have tried to take advantage ...  Read More
The Role of Perception in Objectivity of Objects in View of Husserl’s Philosophy
The Role of Perception in Objectivity of Objects in View of Husserl’s Philosophy

Mahmoud Sufiani; Ahmad Ali Akbar Mesgari

Volume 6, Issue 10 , May 2012, , Pages 119-137

Abstract
   Objectivity is one of the most basic and difficult issues in modern and contemporary philosophy. The present paper is devoted to this issue from view- point of Husserl’s ...  Read More
The Scope of Moore's Ethical Intuitionism
The Scope of Moore's Ethical Intuitionism

Ali Akbar Abdolabadi

Volume 3, Issue 210 , September 2009, , Pages 119-130

Abstract
  One of the most fundamental questions about G. E. Moore's ethicalintuitionism relates to its scope. Does Moore's ethical intuitionismonly relate to the value - ethical terms and the ...  Read More
Anthropology of Pelagius
Anthropology of Pelagius

Ghorban Elmi

Volume 7, Issue 13 , December 2013, , Pages 121-145

Abstract
  The main polemic issues between Pelagius and Augustine, the influential thinker of the Christian Church, was the essential nature of man, the nature of sin, original sin and its consequences, ...  Read More
The Theory of Conventional Conceptions and its Theoretical and practical Effects
The Theory of Conventional Conceptions and its Theoretical and practical Effects

Hamidreza Hashemi

Volume 2, Issue 205 , December 2008, , Pages 125-156

Abstract
  The theory of authentic conceptions, in its general form, is a new theory introduced by the Great Interpreter and Moslem theosophist the late all knowing Mohammad Hussein Tabataba’ee ...  Read More
The Role of Primacy of Existence and Analogical Gradation on Substantial Movement's Theory
The Role of Primacy of Existence and Analogical Gradation on Substantial Movement's Theory

Mohsen Kadivar; Maryam Khoshdel Rouhani

Volume 1, Issue 199 , September 2006, , Pages 127-153

Abstract
  According to the theory of Molla Sadra, primacy of existence (esalat-e wujood) constitutes reality. Existence is one but graded in intensity. These (tashkik-e wujood) two principles ...  Read More
The Contact Between Mechanism and Teleology in Kant's Philosophy
The Contact Between Mechanism and Teleology in Kant's Philosophy

Reza Mahoozi

Volume 4, Issue 216 , July 2010, , Pages 131-153

Abstract
  Kant shows a picture of mechanical nature in Newtonian Physics in Critique of Pure Reason and Prolegomena. One of the basic elements of this picture is principle of causality. This ...  Read More
Relation of  virtue with  happines in plato’s ethical system
Relation of virtue with happines in plato’s ethical system

Yousef Nozohur; Davood Sirous

Volume 2, Issue 203 , September 2008, , Pages 135-159

Abstract
  Classical schools of ethics in general and that of Plato in particular are characterized by Eudemonism.The basic doctrine of Eudeminism is that man’s ultimate goal is to attain ...  Read More
Political Philosophy and Dealing with the Coronavirus
Dealing with the Epidemic of Covid-19 from the Perspective of Contemporary Political Philosophy
Political Philosophy and Dealing with the Coronavirus Dealing with the Epidemic of Covid-19 from the Perspective of Contemporary Political Philosophy

Abdolamjeed Moballeghi

Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, , Pages 137-161

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.40463.2603

Abstract
  This paper examines the capacity of contemporary political philosophy theories in dealing with the Coronavirus disease (Covid-19). It proposes a special categorization which helps to ...  Read More
The Meaning of Life in Plato's Philosophy with Emphasis on the Doctrin of the
The Meaning of Life in Plato's Philosophy with Emphasis on the Doctrin of the "Form of Good"

Parvaneh Aghaei Togh; Majid Sadremajles; Hassan Fathi

Volume 10, Issue 18 , June 2016, , Pages 243-264

Abstract
  The question of the "meaning of life" and its answer, is one of the most important concerns of the human mind. Some argue that research of the meaning of life in fact is the study of ...  Read More
Neurophilosophy since the Beginning until Now
Neurophilosophy since the Beginning until Now

Mohammad Mehdi Mirlo; Mohammad Ali Nazari; Somayyeh Asadzadeh

Volume 7, Issue 12 , May 2013, , Pages 1-158

Abstract
  More than 30 years ago, the term neurophilosophy was developed to describe a new domain of interdisciplinary researches. Introducing the neuroscience to philosophers and also philosophy ...  Read More
On Pol Vandevelde’s
On Pol Vandevelde’s "A Critique of Gadamer''s Critical Pluralism": Some Questions

Alireza Azadi

Volume 2, Issue 205 , December 2008, , Pages 1-17

Abstract
  Perhaps it is not more than four or five decades that the hermeneutics of Heidegger and Gadamer is recognized by the scholars, but during this short period, we have seen tempestuous ...  Read More
The Method of Question and Answer as a Principle of Charity
in Gadamer’s Hermeneutics
The Method of Question and Answer as a Principle of Charity in Gadamer’s Hermeneutics

David Vessey

Volume 2, Issue 203 , September 2008, , Pages 1-14

Abstract
  Principles of Charity have become central features of any plausible theory of interpretation. The trick has been to explain how the truth of the text to appear without abandoning one’s ...  Read More
Avicenna on happiness and it's relation with knowledge and worship
Avicenna on happiness and it's relation with knowledge and worship

Morteza Shajari Shajari

Volume 5, Issue 8 , May 2011, , Pages 3-7

Abstract
  Avicenna believes thatthetrue happiness andadversity come into being in the other world, but the knowledge and worship in this world are remedy of that happiness, and ignorance and ...  Read More
Popper in Latin America
Popper in Latin America

Carlos Verdugo-Serna

Volume 17, Issue 42 , June 2023, , Pages 23-39

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2000.16569

Abstract
  The reception and influence of Popper’s philosophy of science and his political philosophy in Latin America have depended heavily on the translation of his major works originally ...  Read More
On the logic of permissibility of belief
On the logic of permissibility of belief

Seyed Ali Kalantari

Volume 11, Issue 21 , December 2017, , Pages 69-74

Abstract
  I criticise bi-conditional formulation of the norm of the normativity of belief thesis which holds that truth is both the necessary and sufficient condition for the permissibility of ...  Read More
Hobbes interpretation of human nature and its effect on the formation of his political philosophy
Hobbes interpretation of human nature and its effect on the formation of his political philosophy

Mostafa Shahraeini; Bayan Karimi; Yousef Nozohour

Volume 12, Issue 22 , June 2018, , Pages 77-89

Abstract
  Hobbes political thought is based on his twofold analysis of mankind: Human being, on one hand, as a composed material body in the network of mechnical forces follows his desires and ...  Read More
Philosophy and Corona  : A new philosophy of man and humanism
Philosophy and Corona : A new philosophy of man and humanism

Hans Dassen

Volume 14, Issue 32 , December 2020, , Pages 83-94

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.39457.2542

Abstract
  The main objective of human beings as absolute entities is related to our urge for survival, because in a material sense we are not self-supporting, but completely dependent on what ...  Read More
The Relation of Soul to Its Powers from the Perspective of Mulla Sadra and Modares Zonouzi
The Relation of Soul to Its Powers from the Perspective of Mulla Sadra and Modares Zonouzi

Ramin Azizi; Hassan Ebrahimi

Volume 12, Issue 23 , September 2018, , Pages 91-109

Abstract
  As regards to the importance of soul issue among philosophers and thinkers in the history of human thought, This research seeks to examine the points of communities and separations ...  Read More
Philosophical Reflections on New Foundations of Mental Health: The Personality Modulation Clinic
Philosophical Reflections on New Foundations of Mental Health: The Personality Modulation Clinic

Alireza Farnam; Masumeh Zamanlu; Bahareh Deljou; Arash Mohagheghi

Volume 15, Issue 36 , November 2021, , Pages 92-103

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.48474.3017

Abstract
  To date, of essential goals in psychiatry and establishment of future medical centers is creating therapeutic environments with the aim of improving clinical outcomes, preventing the ...  Read More
Self-, Social-, or Neural-Determination?
Self-, Social-, or Neural-Determination?

Lawrence Cahoone

Volume 13, Issue 28 , November 2019, , Pages 95-108

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.35655.2392

Abstract
  Human “free will” has been made problematic by several recent arguments against mental causation, the unity of the I or “self,” and the possibility that conscious ...  Read More
A Reflection on the Epistemological 'Utility and Necessity' of Discussions of 'The Origin of Ideas and Concepts'
A Reflection on the Epistemological 'Utility and Necessity' of Discussions of 'The Origin of Ideas and Concepts'

Ahmad Hamdollahi

Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, , Pages 97-114

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.35892.2415

Abstract
  In the Hume period and beyond, through some of his views The Idea has been formed in the minds of some scholars that "the explanation of the way in which ideas or concepts originate ...  Read More
اخلاق اسلامی و ارزش ذاتی انسان
اخلاق اسلامی و ارزش ذاتی انسان

Abdourrazzaq Hesamifar

Volume 6, Issue 11 , November 2012, , Pages 109-119

Abstract
  یکی از مهم‏ترین مباحث در اخلاق اسلامی منزلت اخلاق انسانی و تقدم یا تأخر آن بر فقه است که به اعمال عبادی ...  Read More