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The Objectivity of Science
The Objectivity of Science

Howard Sankey

Volume 17, Issue 45 , December 2023, , Pages 1-10

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2023.17473

Abstract
  The idea that science is objective, or able to achieve objectivity, is in large part responsible for the role that science plays within society. But what is objectivity? The idea of ...  Read More
Is the later Wittgenstein Falling into the Abyss of Relativism? an assessment through the lens of critical rationalism
Is the later Wittgenstein Falling into the Abyss of Relativism? an assessment through the lens of critical rationalism

Abdolhamid Mohammadi; Ali Paya

Volume 16, Issue 40 , November 2022, , Pages 208-224

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.51248.3180

Abstract
  The later Wittgenstein presents all kinds of knowledge in the form of language games based on forms of life. One of the implications of his later views is that certain language games ...  Read More
Postmodernism, Philosophy and Literature
Postmodernism, Philosophy and Literature

Hossein Sabouri

Volume 12, Issue 24 , October 2018, , Pages 271-285

Abstract
  No special definite definition does exist for postmodernism however it has had an inordinate effect on art, architecture, music, film, literature, philosophy, sociology, communications, ...  Read More
Paradox and Relativism
Paradox and Relativism

H. Muhammad Legenhausen

Volume 11, Issue 21 , December 2017, , Pages 75-80

Abstract
  Since the time of Plato, relativism has been attacked as a self-refuting theory. Today, there are two basic kinds of argument that are used to show that global relativism is logically ...  Read More
Plantinga’s Reformed Epistemology and Religious Extremism: Some Historical Evidences
Plantinga’s Reformed Epistemology and Religious Extremism: Some Historical Evidences

Jalal Peykani; Meysam Sadeghpour

Volume 9, Issue 17 , December 2015, , Pages 105-116

Abstract
    According to Plantinga’s reformed epistemology, as perceptual beliefs, religious beliefs are properly basic, and therefore need no additional justification. But as it has ...  Read More
Relativism:Protagoras and Nelson Goodman
Relativism:Protagoras and Nelson Goodman

Esmaeil Saadati Khamseh

Volume 9, Issue 17 , December 2015, , Pages 137-151

Abstract
  Discussion of the many faces of relativism occupies a highly prominent place in the epistemological literature. Protagoras in ancient Greece and Nelson Goodman in the modern period ...  Read More
The role of experience in Kuhn’s paradigm
The role of experience in Kuhn’s paradigm

Reza Sadeghi

Volume 8, Issue 15 , November 2014, , Pages 25-44

Abstract
  In Kuhn’s historical method there is no distinctive role for discovery and empiric data in emergence of scientific paradigm and development of normal science. Discovery is not ...  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