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Vico's Critique of Cartesian Thought as one of the most important beginings of the emergence of historical thinking
Vico's Critique of Cartesian Thought as one of the most important beginings of the emergence of historical thinking

Maryam Darbanian; Bijan Abdolkarimi

Volume 16, Issue 39 , September 2022, , Pages 561-576

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.41232.2650

Abstract
  As a pioneer of historical thinkers, Vico laid out the origins of his historical thought in his critique of Cartesian mathematicalism. Descartes' effort, is not to attain the truth, ...  Read More
the Subjectivity in Descartes philosophy
the Subjectivity in Descartes philosophy

Allahyar Rahmati; Parviz Ziashahabi; Reza Davari Ardakani

Volume 14, Issue 30 , May 2020, , Pages 75-100

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.38790.2519

Abstract
  We want to study the expansion of subjectivity in Descartes' philosophy, so we all know that subjectivity is the foundation of the human self in the realms of epistemology, cosmology, ...  Read More
The Creation of Necessity: Making Sense of Cartesian Modality
The Creation of Necessity: Making Sense of Cartesian Modality

Beth Seacord

Volume 9, Issue 17 , December 2015, , Pages 153-171

Abstract
  In Descartes theological writing, he promotes two jointly puzzling theses: T1) God freely creates the eternal truths (i.e. the Creation Doctrine) and T2) The eternal truths are necessarily ...  Read More
Descartes' Doubt as a 'Theory'
Descartes' Doubt as a 'Theory'

Masoud Omid

Volume 5, Issue 9 , November 2011, , Pages 1-16

Abstract
  This article investigates the problem of doubt in Descartes' philosophy from a different viewpoint. I tried to answer the question that if it is possible to have a maximal sight to ...  Read More
Judgment and Knowledge
Dr. Jalal Peikani
Judgment and Knowledge Dr. Jalal Peikani

Jalal Peikani

Volume 4, Issue 219 , November 2010, , Pages 17-31

Abstract
  According to the common view, as we know, knowledge, in the entire history of western epistemology, was defined as the justified true belief that the judgment is one of its constituents. ...  Read More
Levinas's defense of Subjectivity of Descartes
Levinas's defense of Subjectivity of Descartes

MOHAMMAD ASGHARI

Volume 3, Issue 214 , February 2009, , Pages 29-47

Abstract
  This article concerned with Levinas's defense of Subjectivity of Descartes. Levinas establishes the base of his philosophy on Cartesian "cogito" and he is influenced by Husserl. He, ...  Read More
Burhan-e Siddigin in Mulla Sadra's Philosophy in Comparison With Ontological Argument of Anselm and Descartes
Burhan-e Siddigin in Mulla Sadra's Philosophy in Comparison With Ontological Argument of Anselm and Descartes

Reza Akbarian; Ali Mokhberr Dezfuli

Volume 1, Issue 202 , December 2007, , Pages 17-58

Abstract
  In the history of philosophy, Burhan-e siddiqin as a way for proving the God from God has singular position among proofs of God. This argument originates essentially from Holy Quran ...  Read More