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Sandra Harding’s Scientific Pluralism and Its Inconsistencies
Sandra Harding’s Scientific Pluralism and Its Inconsistencies

Zahra Zargar

Volume 19, Issue 2 , January 2022, , Pages 111-132

Abstract
  There are three mainstreams in feminist philosophy of science: feminist empiricism, feminist standpoint theory, and feminist postmodern epistemology. Sandra Harding as a feminist philosopher ...  Read More
Study of Some Epistemological and Political Consequences of Rorty and Gadamer's Doctrines on Truth
Study of Some Epistemological and Political Consequences of Rorty and Gadamer's Doctrines on Truth

Mohsen Mahmudi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2015, , Pages 91-106

Abstract
  In this article, the author deals with the critical study of Rorty and Gadamer's doctrines on truth through analyzing its undesirable epistemological and political consequences. Rorty ...  Read More
The Relation between Epistemological Behaviorism and objectivity in McDowell’s Eyes
The Relation between Epistemological Behaviorism and objectivity in McDowell’s Eyes

saide kowkab

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2014, , Pages 115-132

Abstract
   The major problem of the present article is to investigaterelation between Epistemological Behaviorism and objectivity. Can we believe in the one and set aside the foundational ...  Read More
Husserl’s phenomenological Constitution: Intersubjectivity: Truth and Objectivity
Husserl’s phenomenological Constitution: Intersubjectivity: Truth and Objectivity

Saeideh Kowkab

Volume 10, Issue 2 , January 2013, , Pages 69-86

Abstract
  The present article studies Husserl’s solution about the possibility of knowledge. This solution expresses itself in the constitutive analyses that he has made. By using Decartes’methodic ...  Read More