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Number of Articles: 13
Akrasia according to Socrates and Aristotle
Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, Pages 1-22
Abstract
When an agent acts contrary to his, all-things-considered, best judgment while he is able to do the best he acts akratically. Socrates for the first time posed the problem. He believed ... Read MoreGadamer’s Critical views of Husserl
Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, Pages 23-42
Abstract
Husserl, besides Dilthey and Heidegger, is one of the most important philosophers who had big influence on Gadamer and is the philosopher who is frequently referred to in his works. ... Read MoreThe Relation between the İdeal of Beauty and Dependent Beauty in Kant's Philosophy
Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, Pages 43-60
Abstract
Kant organizes his analysis in terms of four moments of the judgement of taste, each of which is supposed to contribute something essential to the complete exposition of the beautiful ... Read MoreHegel's solution to Cartesian dualism of mind and object
Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, Pages 61-78
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The aim of the present paper is the review of the Hegelian solution in dealing with the mind and the same Cartesian dualism. Such a dichotomy means that we recognize that we are dealing ... Read MoreTractatus; The beginning of Wittgenstein's therapeutic approach to philosophy
Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, Pages 79-95
Abstract
Wittgenstein is a thinker who considers philosophy as generator of mental confusion on the one hand, and on the other hand desires philosopher as therapist. This two- sided attitude ... Read MoreExamination of the Relationship between Faith and Rationality from Kierkegaard's Point of View
Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, Pages 97-120
Abstract
Søren Kierkegaard was one of the most influential Christian philosophers and theologians in the nineteenth century. He presented a view on the relationship between faith and ... Read MoreAn analytic-critical look at G.E.Moore's views of the relation between "Intuition" and justifying moral judgments
Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, Pages 121-137
Abstract
In this paper, I have tried to answer, by an analytic-critical method, to this question: What is the relation between moral intuition and justifying moral judgments from Moore's viewpoint? ... Read MoreIn Response to Whyness
Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, Pages 139-154
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In response to why-questions, we explain the phenomena, and the explanation is nothing but relating some phenomena to others, and at the end, projecting a comprehensive theory over ... Read MoreCritique of Pure Reason; an analysis of Heidegger's reading
Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, Pages 155-175
Abstract
We know that Martin Heidegger (in "Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics") presented some ontological interpretation of "Critique of Pure Reason" as opposed to other epistemological interpretations. ... Read MoreKant and the Connections between Imagination and Reason in Art Beauty
Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, Pages 177-196
Abstract
Kant in Critique of Judgment wants to introduce aesthetical judgment as product of reflective judgment and distinct it from cognitive judgments of understanding in first Critique and ... Read MorePlato and Rawls: Justice in Individual or Society?
Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, Pages 197-213
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The conception of justice in Plato’s republic is an abstract concept that Socrates with using midwifery method strives to create it. In fact, Although Plato's talk about justice ... Read MoreThe Relation between Language and Meaning in Analytic Philosophy; Focusing on Wittgenstein’s Thought
Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, Pages 215-236