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Love, Compassion and Reason in The Open Society and Its Enemies
Love, Compassion and Reason in The Open Society and Its Enemies

Alain Boyer

Volume 17, Issue 42 , June 2023, , Pages 242-257

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2023.16586

Abstract
  One may say that The Open Society and Its Enemies (OS) offered in 1945 the first complete elaboration of the general approach proposed by Karl Popper, namely his ‘critical rationalism’, ...  Read More
The Critique of the Anthropological Dimensions of Prayer from Vincent Brommer's Perspective
The Critique of the Anthropological Dimensions of Prayer from Vincent Brommer's Perspective

Marveh Dolatabadi; Eainollah Khademi; AmirHossein Mansouri Nouri; Zeinab Darvishi

Volume 15, Issue 35 , September 2021, , Pages 81-96

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.44296.2756

Abstract
  This research seeks to explain the most important anthropological dimensions of prayer according to Vincent Brommer through analytical and citation methods. The independent man is one ...  Read More
Phenomenology of love: the destructive and constructive nature of love
Phenomenology of love: the destructive and constructive nature of love

Alireza Farnam; Masumeh Zamanlu; Sahar Khoshdeli

Volume 11, Issue 21 , December 2017, , Pages 233-242

Abstract
  Love, this eminent humane experience, has been explored not only by writers and poets, but also by philosophers, psychologists and even experimental scientists. This paper aims to discuss ...  Read More
Being for Others from Sartre's Viewpoint
Being for Others from Sartre's Viewpoint

Mustafa Shahraeini; Raziyeh Zeynali

Volume 5, Issue 9 , November 2011, , Pages 107-128

Abstract
    The relation between subject and object is the main concern for Jean-paul Sartre, especially in his Being and Nothingness. Thus, he first of all divides Being into two categories: ...  Read More