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Hegel's solution to Cartesian dualism of mind and object
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The aim of the present paper is the review of the Hegelian solution in dealing with the mind and the same Cartesian dualism. Such a dichotomy means that we recognize that we are dealing ... Read MoreThe nature and workings of Sacred intellect from the perspective of Avicenna
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Sacred intellect in Avicenna, a degree of rationality in which the highest form of communication is done with the intellectual world. Reasonable time to the times of human rationality ... Read MoreThe Position of Logic in Aristotle`s Divisions of Sciences
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One of the subject-matters that Aristotle had raised in his works is the division of sciences. He divides sciences, in different positions of his works, into ... Read MoreAbout the Importance of Painting: A phenomenological reading of Iranian painting based on the approach of Steven Crowell and Paul Crowther
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The problem of the present study is in the first place to explain why painting is important. This article rereads the views of Steven Crowell and Paul Crowder in the tradition of phenomenology. ... Read MoreDialectical relation between conditions of objectivity and its foundational components in philosophy of Husserl
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In this paper, showing the relations between the conditions of objectivity and its foundational components in Husserl’s philosophy, I wan to reveal their mutual and dialectical ... Read MoreJustifying Ockham’s Razor within Betz’s Theory of Dialectical Structures
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According to Ockham’s razor, assumptions must not be unnecessarily multiplied. While this principle is widely accepted, its justification is controversial. More precisely, we ... Read MorePassionate Desire for Ascending to the Top: The Roof of Morality on the Pillars of Interest
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There are three general approaches in moral philosophy toward the demandingness of morality: maximalist morality, moderate morality and minimalist morality. However, moderate morality, ... Read MoreNature of Number in Analytical Philosophy of Frege
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Frege"s viewpoint about nature of naumber on the basis of"what is a number ascribed to? is cosider in this paper.The epistemological approach,specially abstractionism,was refuse by ... Read MoreBeauty in Hume's Viewpoint
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Although Hume, regarding his basic ideas, explicitly identifies beauty as a sentiment, but in some passages it is introduced not as a sentiment but as a real quality. In some other ... Read MoreInvestigation of two reasons about the lack of comprehensiveness of Causality principle
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The lack of the experimental evidence and doing of the similar examinations” are two reasons for some experimental scientists to state that the causality principle is not valid ... Read MoreA Study of the Possibility of a Science Associated with a Specific Worldview
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There are two main sections in this paper. First, we will show that some of the chief 20th-century theories of science either have failed to demonstrate that value judgments do not ... Read MoreThe Method of Heidegger’s research in “Being and Time”
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Martin Heidegger chooses Being as his subject matter for his philosophy and believes that it has been neglected throughout the history of thinking . So he calls attention to it .The ... Read MoreIntellect in Ibn-e Arabi Point of View
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Intellect is the most important characteristic of human and a valuable tool to understand realities. As philosophers emphasize more on it especially to understand metaphysics matters ... Read MoreThe Epistemological and Idealistic Aspects of Schopenhauer's philosophy
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As far as Schopenhauer’s philosophy sees the world as representation,and deals with the way of knowing and the relation between subject andobject, it is consistent with the Kant’s ... Read MoreLakatos and Hersh on Mathematical Proof
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The concept of Mathematical Proof has been controversial for the past few decades. Different philosophers have offered different theories about the nature of Mathematical Proof, among ... Read MoreGuttings viwe on truth indipendent models on belive in god
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Justification of believe in god had been one of the most challenging problem throughout history of philosophy. The problem is "is believe in god epistemically justified?" Gutting''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s ... Read MoreThe Regulative Role of the Ideas and Principles of Reason in Kant's Philosophy
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In Kant's view the pure ideas of reason possesses two different functions. One of them is the impropet function of ideas that Kant calls it transcendent function when we consider an ... Read MoreCOVID-19 Crisis and its Philosophical Challenges
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In this article, we argue that the Coronavirus crisis is the beginning of a new era, but not like the middle Ages or the Enlightenment. So, we can say that for several reasons, the ... Read MoreAn Analysis of Meinong’s Theory of Objects
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Alexius Meinong is one of the contemporary analytic philosophers who has enormously influenced his successors. His philosophy was in some features affected by the Greek philosophical ... Read MoreA look at the place of “Transcendental” in Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy (Regarding some of its instances in Kant’s Critique of pure reason)
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The concept of “Transcendental” is the most fundamental concept of Kant’s theoretical philosophy. Hence, understanding Kant’s epistemology is based on understanding ... Read MoreReligion and Spirituality: Adam Smith versus J-J Rousseau
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Adam Smith and J-J Rousseau share some common ground when it comes to religion, namely that they were born into and educated in cultural contexts deeply shaped by Reformed Christianity. ... Read MoreHistory of philshophy and its place in Sadrulmotaalehin and Allamah Tabatabai’s works
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Having historical view of science, in general, and of philosophy, in particular, is essential for both science and philosophy. By historical view of science and philosophy not only ... Read MoreContemplations in Kant’s Pragmatic Anthropology
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By predicating the adjective “pragmatic” to his anthropology, Kant declares his critical position to traditional anthropology, natural geography, empirical psychology and ... Read MoreMoral Luck from Bernard Williams' Point of View
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Moral luck is an important issue in meta- ethics that because of its conflict with principle of control would face to challenge moral assessment, moral judgment and moral responsibility. ... Read MoreObituary; Ian Charles Jarvie (8th July 1937-16th May 2023)