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Keywords = truth
Number of Articles: 24
The Ontological Difference in Heidegger's Thought: A Solution to the Puzzle of the Relationship between Being, entities, and Dasein in Being and Time
Volume 19, Issue 50 , March 2025, , Pages 59-78
Abstract
This paper examines three seemingly inconsistent passages in Martin Heidegger's Being and Time that pertain to the relationship between Being, entities, and Dasein. The apparent inconsistency ... Read MoreConsequence of Kant's Theory on Mind based on Correspondence Theory
Volume 19, Issue 50 , March 2025, , Pages 193-204
Abstract
In the Modern age, dealing with epistemological issues was at the center of attention. For Kant, epistemology was also the main concern, but what distinguishes Kant from his predecessors ... Read MoreFoucault's Disagreement with Heidegger and Derrida about Understanding and Interpreting Plato's Philosophy
Volume 18, Issue 49 , December 2024, , Pages 219-244
Abstract
Focusing on Heidegger's and Derrida's interpretations of Plato, this paper highlights a line of interpretation in which Plato is seen as the origin of a philosophical understanding ... Read MoreThe subject in subtractive situations (a review of the concept of the subject in Alain Badiou's periods of thought with an emphasis on subtractive ontology)
Volume 18, Issue 49 , December 2024, , Pages 245-268
Abstract
The concept of the subject is very important for the contemporary French philosopher, Alain Badiou, and it is discussed in works such as the Theory of the subject, Ethics, Being and ... Read MoreDemocracy and Information in the Age of Digitalization
Volume 18, Issue 48 , September 2024, , Pages 117-132
Abstract
What is the state of democracy today? In the Western world, people often take the meaning of this term for granted, but do they genuinely know what democracy is? In this sense, how ... Read MoreThe Objectivity of Science
Volume 17, Issue 45 , January 2024, , Pages 1-10
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 MoreThe Deficits of Scientific Scepticism: Revisiting the Higher Values of Contextualistic Pluralism in Justification of Truth and Knowledge Claims
Volume 17, Issue 45 , January 2024, , Pages 116-127
Abstract
Scientific scepticism, fundamentally, questions the veracity and epistemic value of claims not supported by scientific evidence. Motivated by the assumption that only the empirical ... Read MoreEpistemological Explanation of Sense Experience in Cartesian Thought
Volume 17, Issue 43 , August 2023, , Pages 634-649
Abstract
It seems that in Cartesian thought the possibility of sense experience cannot easily be put forward because of the theoretical foundations of his philosophy. He, in his masterpiece, ... Read MoreThe Relativity of the Subject of Truth in Alain Badiou’s Philosophy
Volume 16, Issue 41 , January 2023, , Pages 242-256
Abstract
Badiou offers a concept of the subject that is completely intertwined with event and truth; in his view, the subject is not an isolated and secluded entity that is supposed to contemplate ... Read MoreRorty versus Habermas, A Pragmatic Turn toward Truth and its Applicability in Organizing Justification Relations
Volume 16, Issue 40 , November 2022, , Pages 378-394
Abstract
The argument between Habermas and Rorty is directed toward organizing justification relations based on the Truth. Both of them suggest a pragmatic turn to avoid Truth deadlocks of the ... Read MoreComparative Study of the Concept of God in the Book Uthulujiyya and Rasa`Il Al-Kindi Al-Falsafiyya
Volume 15, Issue 37 , December 2021, , Pages 903-926
Abstract
The philosophical God is explained by philosophical concepts and terms such as ‘being, cause’, ‘pure Act’ that in addition to them, in Uthulujiyya have also ... Read MorePhilosophy, Science, Capitalism and Truth
Volume 15, Issue 36 , November 2021, , Pages 36-52
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 MoreThe Interaction of Science and Philosophy in the Present Age Two Dutch Philosophers: Herman Philipse and Hans Achterhuis
Volume 15, Issue 36 , November 2021, , Pages 72-82
Abstract
Herman Philipse considers “religious beliefs, faith and religion [to be] incompatible with science or reason”; he defines religion scientifically and specifically rejects ... Read MoreQuine on Charity and Rationality
Volume 14, Issue 32 , December 2020, , Pages 134-147
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W. V. Quine borrows the principle of charity from Neil Wilson, but modifies and enriches its content to fit into his naturalistic philosophy and epistemology. While Wilson ties this ... Read MoreTheory of Knowledge in Islamic Intellectual Tradition
Volume 14, Issue 32 , December 2020, , Pages 332-356
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Early Muslim philosophers, theologians, logicians and experts in jurisprudence understand knowledge as “firm true belief supported by evidence”. They consider conjectures ... Read MoreBadiou’s Reading of Saint Paul
Volume 14, Issue 30 , May 2020, , Pages 165-183
Abstract
There has been a renewed interest in reading Saint Paul from different aspects by contemporary political theology and philosophy. However, being encountered with the sickness of contemporary ... Read MoreThe political motives of Rorty's philosophical thought
Volume 14, Issue 30 , May 2020, , Pages 185-205
Abstract
The western philosophy in general is regarded by Richard Rorty as the result of the fouitless and diferent theoretical dualisms in the history of philosophy. In the context of literary ... Read MoreValue Fictionalism in Nietzsche's Philosophy (A Reconsideration of Nadeem Hussain's Version)
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, , Pages 389-409
Abstract
Nietzsche holds that in all its levels every culture and form of life has been founded on some version of the illusion, be it Socratic, Apollonian or tragic. In the Modern area, we ... Read MoreFive Answers on Pragmatism
Volume 12, Issue 24 , October 2018, , Pages 1-14
Abstract
Prof. Haack answers a series of questions on pragmatism, beginning with the origins of this tradition in the work of Peirce and James, its evolution in the work of Dewey and Mead, and ... Read MoreHeidegger’s Deconstructive Interpretation of Plato In the Light of Platons Lehre Von der Wahrheit
Volume 6, Issue 10 , May 2012, , Pages 159-180
Abstract
Heidegger’s interpretation of Plato related to turning (Kehre) period of his thought. In the Platons Lehre Von der Wahrheit (which pertains to this period), by interpreting Plato’s ... Read MoreA New Analysis of the Analytical Philosophy’s Essence
Volume 4, Issue 219 , November 2010, , Pages 119-136
Abstract
Analytic Philosophy, as the current philosophical movement in contemporary Anglophone world, against its rival, i.e., Continental Philosophy, has gone through a great crisis in the ... Read MoreTruth and nullity (nothingness) in Mowlavi and Heidegger
Volume 2, Issue 205 , December 2008, , Pages 107-124
Abstract
It can be seen that the most new and contemporary thoughts, through the comparative studies, have been somehow pt forward sporadically but clearly by mystics and some Iranian philosophers. ... Read MoreRichard Rorty on Traditional Philosophy
Volume 1, Issue 202 , December 2007, , Pages 113-142
Abstract
We have been investigated different ideas of Richard Rorty and result of this paper shows that he contributes some features and important properties to the western traditional philosophy ... Read MoreLogical Paradoxes
Volume 1, Issue 199 , September 2006, , Pages 21-43