Volume 18 (2024)
Volume 17 (2023)
Volume 16 (2022)
Volume 15 (2021)
Volume 14 (2020)
Volume 13 (2019)
Volume 12 (2018)
Volume 11 (2017)
Volume 10 (2016)
Volume 9 (2015)
Volume 8 (2014)
Volume 7 (2013)
Volume 6 (2012)
Volume 5 (2011)
Volume 4 (2010)
Volume 3 (2009)
Volume 2 (2008)
Volume 1 (2007)
Number of Articles: 9
Author as a Text’s Guest not as a Text’s Ghost (According to the Barthes's Approach)
Volume 7, Issue 13 , December 2013, Pages 1-17
Abstract
Roland Barthes in 1968 in an essay – that is considered as a famous and well known text now a day –announced the death of the author. Candor of this fearless theory causes ... Read MoreIbn Arabi and Molla Sadra; On Knowledge and its Role in Human Perfection
Volume 7, Issue 13 , December 2013, Pages 19-46
Abstract
Knowledge (perfect and absolute knowledge), according to Ibn Arabi and Mulla Sadra, in term of its obvious concept and its hidden existence or truth is an existential truth. There is ... Read MoreEvil Demon Hypothesis and Its Position in Descartes' System of Thought
Volume 7, Issue 13 , December 2013, Pages 47-67
Abstract
In the First Meditation, Descartes declares some doubts about everything that can be called into doubt. And in the other five meditations, he, by removing all of these doubts, tries ... Read MoreNature of Number in Analytical Philosophy of Frege
Volume 7, Issue 13 , December 2013, Pages 69-101
Abstract
Frege"s viewpoint about nature of naumber on the basis of"what is a number ascribed to? is cosider in this paper.The epistemological approach,specially abstractionism,was refuse by ... Read MoreAn Analytical and Critical View of Reid’s Ethical Intuitionism
Volume 7, Issue 13 , December 2013, Pages 103-120
Abstract
In this paper, I have tried to present, by a descriptive – analytic method, an analytical description of, the eighteenth century Scottish philosopher, Thomas Reid's ethical theory ... Read MoreAnthropology of Pelagius
Volume 7, Issue 13 , December 2013, Pages 121-145
Abstract
The main polemic issues between Pelagius and Augustine, the influential thinker of the Christian Church, was the essential nature of man, the nature of sin, original sin and its consequences, ... Read MoreThe Ethics of Husserl''''s Phenomenology
Volume 7, Issue 13 , December 2013, Pages 147-171
Abstract
Because of beginning from the world of ego''s consciousness and emphasizing on staying in it, Husserl is accused to ignoring the absolute alterity of the "other" and reducing it to ... Read MoreBased on Transcendental Idealism Reflecting on the Rejection of Kant's Transcendental Metaphysics
Volume 7, Issue 13 , December 2013, Pages 173-192
Abstract
A priori concepts, according to Kant, are used just for the objective or the experienced phenomenon, and applying them for the others (non-empirical or as Kant calls it the “noumena”, ... Read MoreThe Concept of "Non Being" in Heidegger's Thought and Chinese Philosophy
Volume 7, Issue 13 , December 2013, Pages 193-214