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The Contrast Between the Concept of Hannah Arendt's Actor and Heideggerian Solipsistic Dasein
The Contrast Between the Concept of Hannah Arendt's Actor and Heideggerian Solipsistic Dasein

Elmira Arshadi Tehrani; Mohammad Shokry; Ali Moradkhani

Volume 21, Issue 1 , September 2023, , Pages 25-42

Abstract
  The twentieth-century prominent political thinker, Hannah Arendt, has gone through a very different course from his master, Martin Heidegger, in presenting her viewpoints on the correlation ...  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
Invergency, and divergency and foudition analytic philosophy in husserl s phenomenology
Invergency, and divergency and foudition analytic philosophy in husserl s phenomenology

Gholam Abbas Jamali

Volume 10, Issue 1 , September 2012, , Pages 27-53

Abstract
  Analytic philosophy begins from language. Because niversality and comunity character of language, or its intersubjectivity character, that philosophy doesn't search to answer to problem ...  Read More