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Number of Articles: 7
The Methodological Limitations of Popper's Research program on "Open Society"
Volume 3, Issue 214 , February 2009, Pages 1-28
Abstract
K. R. Popper, because of his standpoints on philosophy and methodology of science and also his attitudes on political thought, has gained a dignity in history of ideas of the twentieth ... Read MoreLevinas's defense of Subjectivity of Descartes
Volume 3, Issue 214 , February 2009, Pages 29-47
Abstract
This article concerned with Levinas's defense of Subjectivity of Descartes. Levinas establishes the base of his philosophy on Cartesian "cogito" and he is influenced by Husserl. He, ... Read MorePhilosophical relation of Kant and Leibniz
Volume 3, Issue 214 , February 2009, Pages 49-70
Abstract
Kant in his philosophy has a critical approach to the philosophical doctrines of Leibniz. Kant’s conception of pre-established harmony, intuition, and analytic – synthetic ... Read MoreInvestigation of two reasons about the lack of comprehensiveness of Causality principle
Volume 3, Issue 214 , February 2009, Pages 71-87
Abstract
The lack of the experimental evidence and doing of the similar examinations” are two reasons for some experimental scientists to state that the causality principle is not valid ... Read MoreThe third thing in synthetic judgment a priori in Kant's Philosophy
Volume 3, Issue 214 , February 2009, Pages 89-104
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In Kant's point of view, we need a third thing as a mediating between predicate and subject in synthetic judgments. This issue about synthetic judgment a priori is a puzzle, because ... Read MoreContingent Conditionals in Modern Logic
Volume 3, Issue 214 , February 2009, Pages 105-133
Abstract
Contingent conditionals, at the comparative logical works, has yielded different, and often inconsistent, analyses. At contemporaries’ works, there are two approaches to the contingent ... Read MoreFrankfurt School's critical theory and a critique of modern culture
Volume 3, Issue 214 , February 2009, Pages 135-148