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Number of Articles: 21
The Social Constitution of Self for Fichte
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 1-22
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What I call in this paper “the sociality of subjectivity thesis” lies at the very center of what is now called “Continental philosophy”. According to this thesis, ... Read MoreHume and the Problem of Induction
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 23-40
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The scope of this research is the study of Hume's solution for the problem of induction. The philosophers still wonder whether they could determine unobserved instances based upon similar ... Read MoreInterpretation of Hegel's Preface to the Book Philosophy of Right and Examination of the Basic Components of His Political Philosophy
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 41-62
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The author reconstructs the preface of Hegel's philosophy of law according to the three gaps that Hegel has found in German thought and culture in such a way that not only the reason ... Read MoreAbout the Importance of Painting: A phenomenological reading of Iranian painting based on the approach of Steven Crowell and Paul Crowther
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 63-82
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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 MoreAnalyze of Deleuze's View about Human Existence and Its Relation with the Audience in Interactive Art
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 83-99
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Interactive art, with a new attitude, changes the classical approach to the status of the audience as ineffective observation and then, transforms he/she, into one of the main pillars ... Read MoreThe Role of Non-Empirical Assumptions in Science and Its Consequences on the Idea of Local- Religious Science
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 100-121
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The movements of philosophy of science after the sixties, in particular, have abandoned the principle of verificationism and the belief in an explicit and absolute method for evaluating ... Read MoreHusserl’s Transcendental Interpretation of Hume’s Philosophy
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 122-140
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Considering the works of Hume and Husserl, this paper argues that Husserl’s interpretation of Hume’s philosophy as a transcendental philosophy is rooted in his distinctive ... Read MoreLemmata for Philosophizing Art, in the light of Derrida's theory
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 141-159
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Some commentators assume the title of the first article of The Truth in Painting, Parergon, as "para-ergon" or "beyond the work". But in Derrida's text, "Parergon" is something ... Read MoreMuhammad ibn Zakaria al-Razi: Reformist philosopher or semi- philosopher physician
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 160-177
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< p >Muhammad ibn Zakaria al-Razi is one of the most challenging Thinkers in the history of science in the Islamic world that the challenge to his character and views has continued ... Read MoreGod in Plato's Philosophy
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 178-197
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There are different meanings of the word “God” that have been used by philosophers throughout the history of philosophy, such as theism, pantheism, panentheism, deism, and ... Read MoreExplaining the Necessity of Philosophical Counseling in Logotherapy
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 198-223
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Philosophical counseling is a type counseling which has become popular in recent thirty years in developed countries. It is not only utilized to answer philosophical questions of the ... Read MoreUnderdetermination and Scientific Realism
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 224-247
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It is claimed that the underdetermination of scientific theories by empirical data can undermine the position of scientific realism. Believing in the (approximate) truth of mature scientific ... Read MoreC. Stephen Layman’s Moral Argument
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 248-266
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C. Stephen Layman has argued that (1) In every actual case one has most reason to do what is morally required. (2) If there is no God and no life after death, then there are cases in ... Read MoreInvestigating the Problem of Truth in Descartes' Epistemology
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 267-283
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Question of truth and its role in Epistemology is a challenging topic in philosophical thinking. Most of philosophers and researcher accept the meaning of truth as conformity with reality ... Read MoreImprovement of Reason and Legal Syestem in Kant's Thought
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 284-299
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Enlightenment, in Kant's philosophical system, focuses on the future in which, man can attain his essence, that is to say, his freedom and the maximum efflorescence of talents; the ... Read MoreThe ontology of Finitude in Heidegger and Foucault’s Philosophy
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 300-326
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In this article, we analyze the basic role of finitude in Heidegger and Foucault’s philosophy. We argue that finitude makes possible Heidegger’s concept of being and the ... Read MoreThe Death of the Subject in the Social Networks Age, the Perspective of Baudrillard's Fractal Reality
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 327-344
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Western Philosophy has been preoccupied with the duality of subject and object and every modern philosopher has engaged with these concepts in accordance with their philosophical paradigms. ... Read MoreCallicles versus Socrates or the Practical Life of the Politician and the Contemplative Life of the Philosopher
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 345-362
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Nowhere in his corpus, except for Gorgias, Plato allows such a rude and blunt critic of contemplative philosophy as Callicles speaks so forcefully and raises the most profound and enduring ... Read MoreThe concept of space in the phenomenology of Cassirer, Heidegger and Schmitz
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 363-380
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The concept of space has always been a fundamental theme and issue since the beginning of philosophy and abstract thinking in ancient Greece, and has been fundamentally change due to ... Read MoreSubject of Metaphysics: A Critique of Natorp's Neo-Kantian Approach Based on Hamelin's Interpretation
Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, Pages 381-398