Journal of Philosophical Investigations
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A Study of Distinctions between Meaningfulness of Life and Happiness from the Point of View of Thaddeus Metz
A Study of Distinctions between Meaningfulness of Life and Happiness from the Point of View of Thaddeus Metz

Mahdi Sanei; Eynollah Khademi; AmirHossein MansouriNouri; Mohsen Hosseini

Volume 17, Issue 44 , November 2023, , Pages 507-528

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.52791.3336

Abstract
  Thaddeus Metz has tried to show that the meaning in life, like morality and happiness, is one of the normative categories of life and emphasizes the distinction between the meaning ...  Read More
The Relationship between Pleasure and Happiness from the Point of View of Ibn Sina and Mulla Sadra
The Relationship between Pleasure and Happiness from the Point of View of Ibn Sina and Mulla Sadra

Zahra Ganjipour; Farajullah Barati; Meysam Amani

Volume 15, Issue 35 , September 2021, , Pages 268-292

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.43028.2724

Abstract
  From the time human beings are born, they are forever confronted with the phenomena of pleasure and happiness. These two concepts are very close but there are major differences and ...  Read More
The Relationship Between Perception with Aesthetic Experience and Beauty in Leibniz’s Aesthetics
The Relationship Between Perception with Aesthetic Experience and Beauty in Leibniz’s Aesthetics

Davoud Mirzaei; Ali Salmani; Reza Mahoozi

Volume 12, Issue 23 , September 2018, , Pages 175-194

Abstract
  Leibniz’s account of perception for understanding of German rationalistic aesthetic tradition in 18 century is very crucial and important. His account of sense qualities has a ...  Read More
Akrasia according to Socrates and Aristotle
Akrasia according to Socrates and Aristotle

Arvin Azargin; Gholamhossein Tavakoli

Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, , Pages 1-22

Abstract
  When an agent acts contrary to his, all-things-considered, best judgment while he is able to do the best he acts akratically. Socrates for the first time posed the problem. He believed ...  Read More