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Number of Articles: 22
contents of No. 29 (winter 2020)
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 0-0
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contents of No. 29 (winter 2020) Read MoreOn the Evolution of Induction in Russell's Philosophy
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 1-24
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Russell's philosophy can be divided into two distinct periods. In the first period, under the influence of his predecessors, he endeavored to preserve foundationalism and in the second ... Read MoreThe method of phenomenal contrast and the visual experience of natural kind properties
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 25-43
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Which properties of the objects do we receive by our senses when we perceptually experience them? According to a common philosophical belief, sensible properties include simple ones. ... Read MoreThe Role of Dasein in Heidegger''''s Art Thinking
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 45-63
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Art thinking produs in second period of Heidegger thinking, where in event thinking (Ereigins) dominate to fundamental ontology. Therefore, seems reduced special role of Dasein in art ... Read MoreUncovering the Hidden Universality in the Singularity: Analysis of the Sense-Certainty Part of the Hegel's Phenomenology of spirit
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 57-87
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In the first part of the Phenomenology of Spirit, Hegel criticized major claims of sense-certainty that have strategic importance across the book’s process. The sense-certainty ... Read MoreEthics in Politics, the Outcome of Modern Epistemology
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 89-108
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This paper examines the reducibility of politics to classical ethics by examining the presumed assumptions of the relationship between ethics and politics. After criticizing classical ... Read MoreAn Analysis of the Nature of Tacit Language in Chomsky's Philosophy
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 109-125
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According to Chomsky's view, the main part of our linguistic knowledge is genetically determined. Therefore, language is inherent and this unknowing or tacit knowledge lies at the foundation ... Read MorePhenomenology, "way" of thinking and research
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 127-144
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Thinking which is a distinctive aspect of mankind from other human beings is a reason to call human culturally. Thinking is not merely a closed step, but is a coherent »way», ... Read MoreAn Introduction to the Origins and Capabilities of the Category of "Mode" in Islamic Logic and Philosophy
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 145-168
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Although the concept of "mode" is not unknown for audiences and scholars of Islamic philosophy, it seems this concept is not well considered. In this article after considering the origin ... Read MoreUtilitarianism and Integrity an Assessment of William’s Critique of Utilitarianism
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 169-191
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One of the main arguments that have posed a serious challenge to utilitarianism is an objection by Bernard Williams, according to which this theory alienates individuals from their ... Read MorePaul Tillich’s Nietzschean critique of Karl berth’s dialectics
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 193-216
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One of the problems in Christian theology that ignites long-lasting debates is the explication of the relation between two realms of existence (mundane world) and essence (divine world). ... Read MoreThe Empire of the Gaze: From Foucauldian dispersed power to Kundera’s kitsch (A Case Study of the Unbearable Lightness of Being)
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 217-237
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The main issue in this paper is to find the relationship between the concepts of Foucauldian dispersed power and Kundera’s kitsch in The Unbearable Lightness of Being a ... Read MoreWe-problem in Heidegger's Thought
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 239-260
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"Our Dasein", "our today's Dasein", "our historical Dasein" and the like are idioms that Heidegger uses very often in his works especially during the first years after the publication ... Read MoreThe Relation of soul and Knowledge (Critique of Acquired Knowledge) with an Emphasis on Suhrawardi’s Criticism of Mashayeans
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 261-278
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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 MoreCritical evaluation of Plato's theory of justice (The theory of justice in the Republic)
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 279-298
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This article attempt to say that the fundamental question about justice, according to Plato’s philosophy, is always the question: which government is better and which order is ... Read MoreHeidegger's Interpretation of Phronesis and its Relation to Agathon (Idea of Good)
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 299-316
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According to Heidegger, Aletheia is a category by which one can understand the relationship between phronesis and Agathon; because Heidegger has used Aletheia ... Read MoreMotherhood as a Metaphor for Ethical Responsibility in Emmanuel Levinas’s Phenomenological Thought
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 317-336
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Like his other French contemporaries’, Emmanuel Levinas’s phenomenological and ethical thought accommodates many metaphors originated from and related toward family and ... Read MoreAvicenna's Ethical Thought
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 337-360
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In both arguments about the faculties of soul and the premises of different kinds of deductions, Ibn Sina discusses briefly practical philosophy. While in the former he regards ethics ... Read MoreThe Genesis of Fine Arts: A reassessment of Kristeller's "Modern system of Fine arts"
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 361-388
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In 1951 and 1952, Paul Oskar Kristeller demonstrated that what we know as Fine Arts did not exist until the eighteenth century. Shortly afterward, this notion was widely accepted and ... Read MoreValue Fictionalism in Nietzsche's Philosophy (A Reconsideration of Nadeem Hussain's Version)
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 389-409
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Nietzsche holds that in all its levels every culture and form of life has been founded on some version of the illusion, be it Socratic, Apollonian or tragic. In the Modern area, we ... Read MoreThe Role of Philosopher in Hegel's Phenomenology with a Look at Wittgenstein's View
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 411-428
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This paper is aimed to address this question: what is the role of the philosopher in transitions experienced by consciousness in Phenomenology? In order to answer that question, ... Read MoreThe Concept of Experience in Neo-Kantianism and its Effect on the Early Writings of Walter Benjamin
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, Pages 429-450