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Number of Articles: 20
Unpacking and Explaining the Role of Symbol in Kant's Philosophy & Aesthetics
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 1-24
Abstract
In the Kantian symbolism, it seems that there is a different kind of rule or modes of presentations, which sheds new light on a variety of concepts of understanding with references ... Read MoreThe Status of Lived Experience from the Perspective of Philosophy of Body in Process of Designing and Creating Place
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 25-52
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By the rise of human advancements in the era of the digital technology revolution, Illustration in all aspects of human life, especially in the creation of artwork and architecture, ... Read MoreOn Reality of Events in the Philosophy of Time; An Examination of the Notion of Relative Reality in 20th-Century Debate about Inconsistency of Dynamic Models and Special Theory of Relativity
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 53-82
Abstract
There are two main camps in 20th-century philosophy of time: A-theorists who believe in the dynamic model of reality, and B-theorists who maintain a static model of reality. After the ... Read MoreAppropriation in Deleuze's Philosophy: An Essay on Deleuze's Anti-Platonism and its Relation with Modern Art
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 83-101
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This paper would attempt to illustrate some possible links between Deleuze's way of thinking and the practice of modern and post-modern artists. This analogy is defined and explained ... Read MoreA Critical Analysis of the Third Paralogism of Kant's Paralogisms of Pure Reason
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 103-121
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In the third paralogism, Kant seeking to show that the recognition of identity and the personality of the soul is not possible, and the argument which claims to be the proof of identity ... Read MoreThe Meaning of Individuality and Tragic Balance in Hafiz Poems (A Review of Hafiz Poems according to Dionysian and Apollonian in Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Art)
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 123-146
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Tragic balance in art philosophy of Nietzsche consisting of summation of Dionysian and Apollonian and balance between them. Dionysian is will to unity with Origin and affirming to it ... Read MoreElizabeth Fricker on Testimonial Justification: A Critical Review
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 147-168
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Elizabeth Fricker’s writings on testimonial justification include some contrary ideas. In this paper, we propose Fricker’s theory of justification coherently and explain ... Read MoreMaterialistic Ontology: A Comparative Study of the philosophy of Charvaka and Epicures
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 169-193
Abstract
In the history of religious and philosophical thought of India, Charvaka philosophy (Lokayata) is a unique school of thought that by having theoretical tenets of materialism, provides ... Read MoreThe Relation between Names and Things in Crtylus and its Relation to the Problem of Nomos and Phusis
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 195-212
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The question concerning names and things discussed in Cratylus, repeats the old and fundamental philosophical subject of "phusis" and "nomos"; an essential issue which may be considered ... Read MoreThe Review of Moral Interpretation of Aesthetic Deduction in Kant’s thought
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 213-232
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Kant needs to deduction in order to provide for universal and necessary validity of aesthetic judgment in the critique of judgment. In the deduction sections, He wants a reply to this ... Read MoreKant and Heıdegger on Phenomenon: a Crıtıcal Comparıson
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 233-246
Abstract
The phenomenon is one of the ancient words in the history of western philosophy. It is used repeatedly in the works of Plato and Aristotle, and also is in Hume, Kant, Hegel, Husserl, ... Read MoreKant's Theory of Judgment, Explicit Predication or Implicit one?
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 247-270
Abstract
Theory of judgment is a significant problem in contemporary philosophy. Epistemology, logic, semantics and cognitive psychology are important philosophical areas which deal with different ... Read MoreAthır Al-Din Al-Abhari on Condıtıonal Syllogısm
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 271-295
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In his second period of logical research, which includes several books and treatises, Athir al-Din al-Abhari is the only Avicennan logician who vindicated as invalid one of the two ... Read MoreThe Semantics of Conditional Propositions in Stoic-Megarian Logic
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 297-315
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The main issue of the present Article is a discussion about the conditional proposition in Stoic- Megarian Logic. There were, in Stoic-Megarian school, many theories of meaning to interpret ... Read MorePhronesis in Plato's Intellectual System
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 317-337
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Phronesis is a fundamental term in Ancient Greek Philosophical tradition. This term is based on »wise- ruler« in Plato and »legislator- philosopher« thought ... Read MoreThe Originality of Ross’s Meta-Ethical View on Good and its Justification in Moral act in Light of the philosophy of Kant and Moore
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 339-360
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One of the most important concepts in meta-ethics which are used in moral contexts and has a significant role in moral judgments is the concept of goodness, which is a value concept. ... Read MoreKant and Twofold Forms of the Highest Good in the History
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 361-380
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In Kant's moral theory, he describes two levels of highest good as sensible (realizable) and supersensible (reasonable). He mentions to these concepts in all his works, without shedding ... Read MoreThe Role of the Principle of Identity in Logical-Mental Nature of Aristotle's Categories of Being
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 381-394
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All kinds of identity are typical, genus, and numerical identity. This predication that is the basis of the propositional language of Aristotle is the condition of speaking and use ... Read MoreThe Relationship between Morals and Aesthetics in Hume’s Philosophy
Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, Pages 395-421