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Ibn Sina on The Role of The Estimative Faculty in Action
Ibn Sina on The Role of The Estimative Faculty in Action

Saeed Hassanzadeh; Mohammad Saeedimehr; Reza Akbari

Volume 21, Issue 2 , March 2024, , Pages 37-60

Abstract
  From Ibn Sina's point of view, the estimative faculty is one of the most important cognitive principles of action. The prior perception of action, the use of composite imagination for ...  Read More
The Analysis of the Relation between Understanding, Metaphor, Narration and Action in Ricoeur's Thought
The Analysis of the Relation between Understanding, Metaphor, Narration and Action in Ricoeur's Thought

Sayyede Akram Barakati; Yousof Shaghool; Mohammad Javad Safian

Volume 19, Issue 1 , July 2021, , Pages 21-40

Abstract
  When we encounter with literary texts, works of art and films which are full of the relations of metaphors, narratives and actions, this important question maybe asked that how is their ...  Read More
The Relation of Action and Narration in Heidegger
The Relation of Action and Narration in Heidegger

seyede Akram Barakati; Yousof Shaghool; mohammadJavad Safian

Volume 17, Issue 2 , March 2020, , Pages 23-44

Abstract
  The concept of action in Heidegger is related to understanding and projection. What Dasein projects is something like the plot in narration. Although narration is not a word of Heidegger, ...  Read More
A Philosophical Examination of the Arguments against
Criminalization of Mere Thought
A Philosophical Examination of the Arguments against Criminalization of Mere Thought

Hamidreza Mahboobi Arani

Volume 17, Issue 2 , March 2020, , Pages 125-144

Abstract
  In the criminal jurisprudence, It­ is kind of an established and generally accepted maxim that we must never punish anyone for his mere thought (or thoughts) including his feelings, ...  Read More
Will and Action in Human Being
Will and Action in Human Being

Mahmoud Khatami

Volume 11, Issue 1 , September 2013, , Pages 27-45

Abstract
  Human free acts have always been one of most difficult but important issues in philosophical debates. In this Paper, I will try to provide an interpretation of these acts and argue ...  Read More