Journal of Philosophical Investigations
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Three Stages of Attribution of Knowledge According to Three Philosophical Journeys; The Originality of Nature, the Originality of the Existence of Gradational Oneness and the Originality of the Existence of Personal Oneness
Three Stages of Attribution of Knowledge According to Three Philosophical Journeys; The Originality of Nature, the Originality of the Existence of Gradational Oneness and the Originality of the Existence of Personal Oneness

Mahdi Saadatmand; Ali Babaei

Volume 18, Issue 46 , April 2024, , Pages 210-226

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.59162.3631

Abstract
  The importance of recognizing the type of attribution between the knower and the known is determining the position of knowledge in the worldview approach and its epistemological function. ...  Read More
The Deficits of Scientific Scepticism: Revisiting the Higher Values of Contextualistic Pluralism in Justification of Truth and Knowledge Claims
The Deficits of Scientific Scepticism: Revisiting the Higher Values of Contextualistic Pluralism in Justification of Truth and Knowledge Claims

Anthony Etuk

Volume 17, Issue 45 , December 2023, , Pages 116-127

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.57961.3587

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 More
The Justification of Sensory Experience and Religious Experience in Alston's Intellectual System; Controversies and Responses
The Justification of Sensory Experience and Religious Experience in Alston's Intellectual System; Controversies and Responses

Masoumeh Mahmoudi; Abdollah Salavati

Volume 17, Issue 44 , November 2023, , Pages 695-716

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2023.52266.3264

Abstract
  Introduction, Alston by distinguishing two explanatory views of sensory experience; that means, the direct and indirect justification point of view is based on the belief that sensory ...  Read More
From the Conflict of the Faculties to the Reconciliation of Knowledge and Nature at Kantian University and Its Lessons for Iran's Higher Education
From the Conflict of the Faculties to the Reconciliation of Knowledge and Nature at Kantian University and Its Lessons for Iran's Higher Education

Reza Mahoozi

Volume 16, Issue 41 , January 2023, , Pages 19-33

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.39775.3347

Abstract
  In the early works of the eighteenth-century German philosopher, Immanuel Kant, besides explaining the philosophical and metaphysical foundations of various sciences, has illustrated ...  Read More
Inquiry on the Contradictory of Human Free Will and Divine Destiny in Ibn Sina's philosophy
Inquiry on the Contradictory of Human Free Will and Divine Destiny in Ibn Sina's philosophy

Somayeh Heyran; Abbas Ahmadi Saadi; Mohammad Ali Akhgar

Volume 16, Issue 40 , November 2022, , Pages 395-406

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.51096.3167

Abstract
  Some philosophical-theological conflicts in the topic of A priori science, God's will and omnipotence with the issue of compulsion and human free will are still debated by commentators ...  Read More
Assessing the Epistemological Status of Certainty in Wittgenstein through the Lens of Critical Rationalism
Assessing the Epistemological Status of Certainty in Wittgenstein through the Lens of Critical Rationalism

Abdolhamid Mohammadi; Ali Paya

Volume 16, Issue 38 , May 2022, , Pages 670-705

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.51134.3173

Abstract
  "Certainty" occupies an important place in Wittgenstein’s epistemology: it does not belong to the category of knowledge but constitutes its foundation. In his view, knowledge ...  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
Metaphysical Foundation of African Epistemology: A Study of the Afemai-Etsako of Edo State in Southern Nigeria
Metaphysical Foundation of African Epistemology: A Study of the Afemai-Etsako of Edo State in Southern Nigeria

Emmanuel Asia; Anthony Asekhauno

Volume 15, Issue 36 , November 2021, , Pages 213-227

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.46154.2832

Abstract
  Truth and knowledge are essentially the dictates of some rationality or metaphysical ordainment. By sense experience man is capable of accounting for his past, contemplate his life ...  Read More
The Position of Sense in Ibn Sina's Epistemology (The Empiricism of Avicenna)
The Position of Sense in Ibn Sina's Epistemology (The Empiricism of Avicenna)

Mostafa Momeni

Volume 15, Issue 36 , November 2021, , Pages 344-356

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.41079.2639

Abstract
  Philosophers consider sense as a means for true cognition. In spite of the fact that Islamic philosophy are generally regarded as rational philosophy, it does not mean that they do ...  Read More
Theory of Knowledge in Islamic Intellectual Tradition
Theory of Knowledge in Islamic Intellectual Tradition

Hossein Valeh

Volume 14, Issue 32 , December 2020, , Pages 332-356

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.28176.2042

Abstract
  Early Muslim philosophers, theologians, logicians and experts in jurisprudence understand knowledge as “firm true belief supported by evidence”. They consider conjectures ...  Read More
The Relation of soul and Knowledge (Critique of Acquired Knowledge) with an Emphasis on Suhrawardi’s Criticism of Mashayeans
The Relation of soul and Knowledge (Critique of Acquired Knowledge) with an Emphasis on Suhrawardi’s Criticism of Mashayeans

Farahnaz Shekarchi; MohammadReza Shamshiri; Hashem Gholestani

Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, , Pages 261-278

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.32966.2294

Abstract
  As a problem statement, it must be indicated that the subject of soul has been the centerpiece of many philosophers’ attention which has led to the creation of diverse concepts ...  Read More
The Concept of Experience in Neo-Kantianism and its Effect on the Early Writings of Walter Benjamin
The Concept of Experience in Neo-Kantianism and its Effect on the Early Writings of Walter Benjamin

Amir Nasri; Saber Dashtara

Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, , Pages 429-450

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.32141.2248

Abstract
  The concept of experience which had been formed in Kant’s epistemological system, despite its importance as one of the fundamental keystones of the critical system, ironically ...  Read More
A Pragmatic Solution to the Value Problem of Knowledge
A Pragmatic Solution to the Value Problem of Knowledge

John Greco; Sahar Joakim

Volume 11, Issue 21 , December 2017, , Pages 53-67

Abstract
  We value possessing knowledge more than true belief. Both someone with knowledge and someone with a true belief possess the correct answer to a question. Why is knowledge more valuable ...  Read More
Socrates the Moral Reformist
Socrates the Moral Reformist

Iman Shafibeik

Volume 10, Issue 19 , March 2016, , Pages 231-252

Abstract
  Socrates is in search of a specific knowledge that by achieving it, one would both realize the moral virtues and practically become virtuous. Based on morality on knowledge, Socrates ...  Read More
The Relation of Intuition and Intelligence in Bergson's Philosophy
The Relation of Intuition and Intelligence in Bergson's Philosophy

Mohammad Anbarsooz; Jahangir Masooudi

Volume 8, Issue 15 , November 2014, , Pages 77-89

Abstract
  One of the most ambiguous points of Bergson’s philosophy is the relationship of the intuition and intellect as two sources of human’s knowledge. Based on his conception ...  Read More
Illumination and Intuition on Plato
Illumination and Intuition on Plato

Maryam Soltani Kouhanestani; Majid Sadremajles

Volume 8, Issue 14 , September 2014, , Pages 1-26

Abstract
  The being of intuitive knowledge and it’s meaning have been conflicted between plato’s interpreters in the all times. some of them haven’t accepted such knowledge ...  Read More
The necessity of Self-Evident Perceptions in Islamic
Philosophy and their Criterion
The necessity of Self-Evident Perceptions in Islamic Philosophy and their Criterion

Mansour Emanpour

Volume 3, Issue 210 , September 2009, , Pages 27-46

Abstract
  The question of self-evident perceptions (both concepts andjudgments) is among the important and effective subjects in Islamicphilosophy that nowadays can be put forward as "epistemology". ...  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