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Number of Articles: 24
Nietzsche: A philosopher of Culture or Anti-Culture?
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 1-16
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The title of the present article describes its main problematic. The text begins with Nietzsche's various uses of culture (cultivation, education, civilization, etc.). From his first ... Read MoreStudy of Behavior and Behaviorism in Wittgenstein’s Thought
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 17-29
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In this article, we will deal with Wittgenstein’s view concerning the nature of mental states. As we know, Wittgenstein's position in this respect has been regarded by some of ... Read MoreAnalysis of Ibn Rushd's influence on Ibn Maimon in how reason is used in Shari'a
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 30-44
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The relationship between reason and sharia has been one of the most important and controversial issues among religious thinkers. The main question of this article is "What is the effect ... Read MoreAssessment of Thaddeus Metz’s theory about meaning of life
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 45-63
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Thaddeus Metz, an analytical philosopher, has established his theory of the meaning of life via two interrelated conceptual activities: first, he distinguishes the realms human life ... Read MoreSeyyed Hossein Nasr’s the Philosophy of Art and the contemporary Artist or audience of artwork
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 64-79
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Nasr’s philosophy of Art contains several affirmative components such as connecting with tradition, the sacredness, the truth of being, utility of art in ordinary life and etc. ... Read MoreAnalysis of Akrasia from the perspective of Alfred Mele and its comparison with Aristotle's point of view
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 80-96
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Akrasia, or moral weakness, for Aristotle and many contemporaries, including Alfred Mele, means the freely, intentionally action contrary to one's decisive better judgment, which occurs ... Read MoreA Reflection on the Epistemological 'Utility and Necessity' of Discussions of 'The Origin of Ideas and Concepts'
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 97-114
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In the Hume period and beyond, through some of his views The Idea has been formed in the minds of some scholars that "the explanation of the way in which ideas or concepts originate ... Read MoreEstablishment of Kant’s peace through international rule of law
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 115-129
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Kant’s Cosmopolitan and apriori approach has influenced the formation of government and universal peace theories and international organizations such as the United Nations which ... Read MoreLife-world: Husserl and rethinking of meaning of philosophy and the task of modern philosopher
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 130-146
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Husserl thinks of philosophy as a general, fundamental and apodictic science of world. He set out to found transcendental phenomenology as general philosophy or apodictic science, but ... Read MoreJustice as Fairness and Wide Economic Liberties: A Critical Reflection on the Possibility of Reconciliation between Classical and High Liberal Traditions
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 147-165
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In arguing for justice as fairness, John Rawls distinguishes between two types of social institutions and, according to this distinction, proposes two principles of justice with a lexical ... Read MoreExplaining and criticizing the paradigmatic approach in Western educational thoughts
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 166-188
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Effective implementing of educational activities requires acquiring educational theories. Numerous theories have emerged throughout history from the past to the present. Understanding ... Read MoreLogic, Prelogic or Sublogic: A Study on the Basis of Analysis
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 189-208
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From the first decades of the 20th century, the crisis of Logicism and its inappropriate propositions for the general basis of the analysis of all the facts is among the most problematic ... Read MoreFour contemporary interpretations on The nature of philosophy of Ibn Sina
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 209-229
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According to the popular interpretation of the History of Islamic philosophy, Ibn Sina, along with philosophers such as Shaikh Al-Ishraq and Mulla Sadra, are known as the representatives ... Read MoreInclusion qua Fold Deleuzian Reading of Predicate-in-Notion Principle in Philosophy of Leibniz and Emergence of the Subject of Fold
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 230-248
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This article, focusing on the inclusion- in- notion principle in the philosophy of Leibniz and its reading by Gilles Deleuze, claims that Deleuzian approach in the philosophical critique ... Read MoreHermeneutical transition of the apriori notion to Heidegger
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 249-267
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Main concern of this essay is explanation of transition from mathematical system apriori to hermeneutical system, to Heidegger. On the base one of exegesis there is an overlapping between ... Read MoreAnalysis of Akhavan's philosophical viewpoints in "Khane Hashtom"
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 268-288
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In this article, we argue that two poems of the "Khane Hastom" of Akhavan Sales are the reconstruction of the atmosphere of ancient Iran and special special attention is paid to the ... Read MoreThe sacred manifestation in Islamic mosques and Hindu temples
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 289-318
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Reducing Being hierarchies down to the physical entities, empirical science having occupied with destroying the sanctity of the universe; does thinking about Sacred architecture suggests ... Read MoreThe concept of evil from the point of view of Ibn Maimun and Ghazali
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 319-336
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The purpose of this article is to study the issue of evil from the perspective of Ibn Maimon in Judaism and Imam Muhammad al-Ghazali in Islam. Ibn Maimun does not consider evil to be ... Read MoreReligions Diversity and the Problem of the Religious Other
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 337-353
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Religions diversity is an unavoidable and objective fact. We also live within such a fact. The requirement of such a living is to acquire a common understanding of the self and the ... Read MoreEthical Embodied Subject: Foucault and Levinas
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 354-369
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Foucault and Levinas are one of the most prominent and important thinkers who have put emphasis on the necessity of the fundamental critique of rational subjectivity. This is an approach ... Read MoreExperimental ego from the perspective of Brentano and Husserl
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 370-385
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Of the most disputed debates in the philosophy, is the question of quiddity of the human psyche, which reflects the nature of the man. In the present article ... Read MoreMeaningless of metaphysics in Kant's view
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 386-403
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This Kant’s sentence that “Understanding is uncontent without Intuition and Intuition is blind without Understanding” is very famous. On this opinion, some contemporary ... Read MoreOn the Problem of Relation without Relata
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, Pages 404-425
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The claim that there can be relations without relata, submitted by the radical ontic structural realist, mounts a serious challenge to her: on the one hand, the world is constituted, ... Read Moreeditorial of No. 33 winter 2021
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021