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Number of Articles: 7
Symblic Language in Paul Tilieh
Volume 3, Issue 210 , September 2009, Pages 1-26
Abstract
Paul Tillich (1886-1965) is a German-American Christian theologianwho suggests that language of religion is symbolic; it means that therealm of the religion is full of religious symbols. ... Read MoreThe necessity of Self-Evident Perceptions in Islamic Philosophy and their Criterion
Volume 3, Issue 210 , September 2009, Pages 27-46
Abstract
The question of self-evident perceptions (both concepts andjudgments) is among the important and effective subjects in Islamicphilosophy that nowadays can be put forward as "epistemology". ... Read MoreAn Explanation of three New Moral Approaches to "Demandingness of Morality" and an Analysis and a Critique of Moderate Moral Approach
Volume 3, Issue 210 , September 2009, Pages 47-73
Abstract
"Demandingness of morality" is a new issue in moral philosophy,which, in spite of its antecedents, has seriously and independentlybeen put forward only in the latest decades of the ... Read MoreThe Epistemological and Idealistic Aspects of Schopenhauer's philosophy
Volume 3, Issue 210 , September 2009, Pages 75-92
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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 MoreA Vew on Strawson’s "Descriptive Metaphysics
Volume 3, Issue 210 , September 2009, Pages 93-117
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The present paper has been made up of three main parts. First partbegins with a question on which the whole structure of the paper hasbeen based. The question is that "whether Strawson,s ... Read MoreThe Scope of Moore's Ethical Intuitionism
Volume 3, Issue 210 , September 2009, Pages 119-130
Abstract
One of the most fundamental questions about G. E. Moore's ethicalintuitionism relates to its scope. Does Moore's ethical intuitionismonly relate to the value - ethical terms and the ... Read MoreA Survay on Aristotle,s Report and Criticism of Plato,s Theory of Communism
Volume 3, Issue 210 , September 2009, Pages 131-148