Journal of Philosophical Investigations
Volume 17 (2023)
Volume 16 (2022)
Volume 15 (2021)
Volume 14 (2020)
Volume 13 (2019)
Volume 12 (2018)
Volume 11 (2017)
Volume 10 (2016)
Volume 9 (2015)
Volume 8 (2014)
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Volume 6 (2012)
Volume 5 (2011)
Volume 4 (2010)
Volume 3 (2009)
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Human-Centered City in Modern Philosophy
Human-Centered City in Modern Philosophy

Farhad Barandak; Fereidoun Babaei Aghdam; Hassan Mahmoudzadeh

Volume 17, Issue 43 , August 2023, , Pages 338-363

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.50394.3122

Abstract
  With the advent of the so-called "philosophical revolution", it is clear that without the necessary procedures and issues of thought, any science is merely a continuation of the accepted ...  Read More
Critique of Bochenski’s Conception of Methodology in Philosophy
Critique of Bochenski’s Conception of Methodology in Philosophy

Benedict Michael Shamijah; Edoh Sunday Odum

Volume 16, Issue 41 , January 2023, , Pages 206-221

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.45849.2821

Abstract
  This paper is an examination of Bochenski’s conception of an acceptable methodology for research in philosophy. Generally methodology refers to the building of scientific knowledge, ...  Read More
The History of Education in Old Tabriz City and its Philosophy in the Qajar Era (from the Maktabs to formation of the new schools)
The History of Education in Old Tabriz City and its Philosophy in the Qajar Era (from the Maktabs to formation of the new schools)

Mehri Basnas

Volume 16, Issue 41 , January 2023, , Pages 460-470

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2023.54029.3399

Abstract
  Education in the Qajar era had been considered in Iran, especially in Tabriz. Most kind people tried to help scientific development and performed many educational and cultural efforts. ...  Read More
Philosophy of Education: Philosophical perspectives
Philosophy of Education: Philosophical perspectives

Asadollah Khadivi; Rasoul Namvar; Esmail Solymanzadeh

Volume 16, Issue 40 , November 2022, , Pages 196-207

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.53612.3371

Abstract
  In this article, we try to have a general philosophical view on the philosophy of education and training. The great teachers of education and training have spoken a lot about education ...  Read More
Point of View of Jean Baudrillard on the Philosophy of Cinema Survival
Point of View of Jean Baudrillard on the Philosophy of Cinema Survival

Mahdi Attarzadeh; Maryam Jamali; Mohammad Zaimaran

Volume 16, Issue 40 , November 2022, , Pages 243-258

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.51890.3232

Abstract
  Jean Baudrillard the postmodern social theorist adopted a philosophical approach for explanation of the contemporary world. Baudrillard refers to the current state of affairs in the ...  Read More
To Prepare for New Approach to Philosophy of Education: the requirement of technological developments in this age
To Prepare for New Approach to Philosophy of Education: the requirement of technological developments in this age

Seyyed Mahdi Sajjadi

Volume 16, Issue 39 , September 2022, , Pages 27-39

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.52983.3342

Abstract
  Philosophers of education today are faced with the basic question of how to speak of an efficient system of philosophy of education and how to save it from the stagnant state of inaction ...  Read More
The Philosophy of Education for the Future from the Point of View of Thomas De Koninck
The Philosophy of Education for the Future from the Point of View of Thomas De Koninck

Vahid Nejadmohammad; Gholchehreh Moradi Bastani

Volume 16, Issue 39 , September 2022, , Pages 166-185

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.52938.3340

Abstract
  Thomas de Conanque is a contemporary Canadian philosopher who has published many books and treatises and has done a lot of research in the field of philosophy. What is important for ...  Read More
The Relationship between External and Internal Necessity and Science in Hegel
The Relationship between External and Internal Necessity and Science in Hegel

Mohammad Meshkat

Volume 16, Issue 38 , May 2022, , Pages 869-897

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.46541.2869

Abstract
  The issue of necessity is one of the most important aspects of Hegel's philosophy. The meaning of necessity per se or necessity alone is not discussed here, but here we consider only ...  Read More
The Study and Analysis of Semantics through the Lens of Linguistics Based On a Philosophical Approach
The Study and Analysis of Semantics through the Lens of Linguistics Based On a Philosophical Approach

Mohammad Zohrabi

Volume 15, Issue 37 , December 2021, , Pages 375-396

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.48425.3015

Abstract
  Meaning is concerned with what a language expresses about the world in which we live or any imaginary or possible world. The study and analysis of meaning and its different angles is ...  Read More
Editor’s Note
Editor’s Note

Mehdi Golshani

Volume 15, Issue 36 , November 2021, , Pages 1-3

Abstract
      Before the advent of modern science philosophy contained all sciences. The part related to natural and mathematical sciences was called natural philosophy. Another ...  Read More
Philosophy, Science, Capitalism and Truth
Philosophy, Science, Capitalism and Truth

Slavoj Žižek

Volume 15, Issue 36 , November 2021, , Pages 36-52

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.13837

Abstract
  Fascinated by the recent scientific progress, even some philosophers today claim that philosophy is dead and that natural sciences (quantum cosmology, cognitive sciences) can answer ...  Read More
The Interaction of Science and Philosophy in the Present Age Two Dutch Philosophers: 
Herman Philipse and Hans Achterhuis
The Interaction of Science and Philosophy in the Present Age Two Dutch Philosophers: Herman Philipse and Hans Achterhuis

Hans Dassen

Volume 15, Issue 36 , November 2021, , Pages 72-82

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.13840

Abstract
  Herman Philipse considers “religious beliefs, faith and religion [to be] incompatible with science or reason”; he defines religion scientifically and specifically rejects ...  Read More
Philosophical and Epistemological Foundations of Contextualism in Postmodern Urban design and architecture
Philosophical and Epistemological Foundations of Contextualism in Postmodern Urban design and architecture

Hossein Saadlounia; Mohammad Hassan Yazdani; Ghasem Zarei; Rahim Heydari chianeh

Volume 15, Issue 36 , November 2021, , Pages 328-343

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.42156.2681

Abstract
  In this essay I present a new and empirically-testable strategy for completing quantum mechanics. In recent decades, urban design and architecture disciplines witnessed plenty of theories ...  Read More
Muhammad ibn Zakaria al-Razi: Reformist philosopher or semi- philosopher physician
Muhammad ibn Zakaria al-Razi: Reformist philosopher or semi- philosopher physician

Soraya Soleimani; Abbas Ali Mansouri

Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, , Pages 160-177

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.41220.2648

Abstract
  < p >Muhammad ibn Zakaria al-Razi is one of the most challenging Thinkers in the history of science in the Islamic world that the challenge to his character and views has continued ...  Read More
Callicles versus Socrates or the Practical Life of the Politician and the Contemplative Life of the Philosopher
Callicles versus Socrates or the Practical Life of the Politician and the Contemplative Life of the Philosopher

Hamidreza Mahboobi Arani

Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, , Pages 345-362

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.39182.2534

Abstract
  Nowhere in his corpus, except for Gorgias, Plato allows such a rude and blunt critic of contemplative philosophy as Callicles speaks so forcefully and raises the most profound and enduring ...  Read More
From Analytic Philosophy to an Ampler and More Flexible Pragmatism:

Muhammad Asghari talks with Susan Haack
From Analytic Philosophy to an Ampler and More Flexible Pragmatism: Muhammad Asghari talks with Susan Haack

Muhammad Asghari; Susan Haack

Volume 14, Issue 32 , December 2020, , Pages 21-28

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.41496.2658

Abstract
  In this interview, which took place in July 2020, Muhammad Asghari, an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Tabriz, asked eleven questions (via email ...  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 Historical study and gradual change of Art with the emphasis on theory of End of Art in Hegel's Thought
The Historical study and gradual change of Art with the emphasis on theory of End of Art in Hegel's Thought

Ali Shekarkhar; Esmail Bani Ardalan

Volume 14, Issue 32 , December 2020, , Pages 303-315

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.8028

Abstract
  In Hegel's view art is not just an artistic creation. Art is an introduction to liberation. Today, Hegel's philosophy is a substitute for many challenging issues, and also an obsolete ...  Read More
An Inextricable Interaction and Interrelationship between Applied Linguistics and Philosophical-linguistics
An Inextricable Interaction and Interrelationship between Applied Linguistics and Philosophical-linguistics

Mohammad Zohrabi

Volume 14, Issue 32 , December 2020, , Pages 357-368

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.35222.2376

Abstract
  There is a close and narrow relationship between linguistics and philosophy. Throughout the history, they have had tremendous influences upon each other. Linguistics has always tried ...  Read More
An Introduction to the Origins and Capabilities of the Category of
An Introduction to the Origins and Capabilities of the Category of "Mode" in Islamic Logic and Philosophy

Miikaeel Jamalpoor

Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, , Pages 145-168

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.35419.2383

Abstract
  Although the concept of "mode" is not unknown for audiences and scholars of Islamic philosophy, it seems this concept is not well considered. In this article after considering the origin ...  Read More
Our confrontation with tragedy
Our confrontation with tragedy

Simon Critchley

Volume 13, Issue 28 , November 2019, , Pages 59-74

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.35656.2393

Abstract
  This article attempts to illustrate our confrontation with tragedy in contemporary situation, That is why we are discussing this here in seven issues (Feeding the Ancients with Our ...  Read More
The Priority of literature to Philosophy in Richard Rorty
The Priority of literature to Philosophy in Richard Rorty

Muhammad Asghari

Volume 13, Issue 28 , November 2019, , Pages 207-219

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.36395.2437

Abstract
  In this article, I try to defend the thesis that imagination against reason, moral progress through imagination not the reason, the emergence of literary culture after philosophical ...  Read More
A Comparative Study of the Octet Vertices in Sina’s Philosophy and Sadra’s Wisdom
A Comparative Study of the Octet Vertices in Sina’s Philosophy and Sadra’s Wisdom

Abdollah Nasry; Seyed Mokhtar Mousavi

Volume 13, Issue 27 , September 2019, , Pages 353-373

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.25829.1967

Abstract
  Ibn Sina’s philosophy after Farabi's philosophy, with accurate search of opinions of the ancient Greek scholars, is the basis of Islamic philosophy and one of the basic foundations ...  Read More
A new philosophy of man and humanism
A new philosophy of man and humanism

Hans L M Dassen

Volume 12, Issue 24 , October 2018, , Pages 201-218

Abstract
  The theoretical basis for the new philosophy was laid by the American philosopher James Joseph Dagenais (1923-1981), who came to the conclusion that philosophical anthropology is not ...  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