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Number of Articles: 7
Lukasiewicz’s Symbolic System for Aristotle’s Logic
Volume 4, Issue 216 , July 2010, Pages 1-29
Abstract
This article deals with Lukasiewicz’s view of Aristotle's syllogistic. His fundamental work on the syllogism is Aristotle's Syllogistic from the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logic. ... Read More»Meditation's «Genre Pertinence with Deseartes' Analetical Method in Meditations
Volume 4, Issue 216 , July 2010, Pages 31-48
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No single text in philosophy is more widely read than Descartes' Meditations. It is a mainstay of the philosophical curriculum in each department of philosophy and has been studied ... Read MoreA Critical Veiw on Copleston's Report of the Platonic Ideas
Volume 4, Issue 216 , July 2010, Pages 49-80
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F. Copleston is an outstanding historian of philosophy and his name associates "A History of Philosophy" including 11 volumes. The work is an academic research. At first volume (Greece ... Read MoreA look at the place of “Transcendental” in Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy (Regarding some of its instances in Kant’s Critique of pure reason)
Volume 4, Issue 216 , July 2010, Pages 81-103
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The concept of “Transcendental” is the most fundamental concept of Kant’s theoretical philosophy. Hence, understanding Kant’s epistemology is based on understanding ... Read MoreA Study of the Problem of Evil in Leibniz’s Thought
Volume 4, Issue 216 , July 2010, Pages 105-129
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Observing the flaws and defects in the world and the pains and sufferings that are drived from them, i.e., the existence of the evil in the world, have engaged the mind of everyone. ... Read MoreThe Contact Between Mechanism and Teleology in Kant's Philosophy
Volume 4, Issue 216 , July 2010, Pages 131-153
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Kant shows a picture of mechanical nature in Newtonian Physics in Critique of Pure Reason and Prolegomena. One of the basic elements of this picture is principle of causality. This ... Read MoreExamining the Relation between Deontologism and Consequentialism
Volume 4, Issue 216 , July 2010, Pages 155-179