Volume 21 (2023)
Volume 20 (2022)
Volume 19 (2021)
Volume 18 (2020)
Volume 17 (2019)
Volume 16 (2018)
Volume 15 (2017)
Volume 14 (2017)
Volume 13 (2016)
Volume 12 (2014)
Volume 11 (2013)
Volume 10 (2012)
Volume 9 (2011)
Volume 8 (2010)
Volume 7 (2009)
Volume 6 (2008)
Volume 5 (2007)
Volume 4 (2006)
Volume 3 (2005)
Volume 2 (2004)
Volume 1 (2002)
The Structure of Freedom: System or Fugue?
The Structure of Freedom: System or Fugue?

Zakieh Azadani

Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2019, , Pages 41-51

Abstract
  The conflict between freedom and system a concept derived from the Greek word συνίστημι has always been the subject of philosophical debate. ...  Read More
An Examination of the Attribution of Authenticity and Contingency to Essential and Accidental Truth
An Examination of the Attribution of Authenticity and Contingency to Essential and Accidental Truth

Sayyed mohammad hasan Tabatabaee

Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2019, , Pages 53-67

Abstract
  According to the common belief regarding authentic existence and contingent quiddity, authenticity and contingency indicate essential truth and accidental truth of external reality ...  Read More
The Ontological Status of Art and Technology in Heidegger’s Viewpoint
The Ontological Status of Art and Technology in Heidegger’s Viewpoint

marjaneh souzankar; mohammadreza rikhtegaran; shamsolmolouk mostafavi,

Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2019, , Pages 69-87

Abstract
  We often define Technology as instruments and tools produced by a technician and art as works such as paintings, sculpture, architecture, poems etc. created by an artist. From an ontic ...  Read More
The Influence of Hegel’s The Phenomenology of Spirit on Mannheim’s Sociology of Knowledge
The Influence of Hegel’s The Phenomenology of Spirit on Mannheim’s Sociology of Knowledge

zinolabedin afshar

Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2019, , Pages 89-103

Abstract
  Hegel explains the development of spirit through the evolution of sensational consciousness, self-consciousness, reason, spirit, religion, and absolute wisdom. Consciousness moves dialectically ...  Read More
On the Notorious History of the Problem of Primacy of
On the Notorious History of the Problem of Primacy of

Homa Ranjbar; Davood Hosseini

Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2019, , Pages 105-120

Abstract
  Within the contemporary literature, there is a common ground about the history of the problem of primacy of existence. According to this notorious story, the prominent roles are those ...  Read More
A Study of the Nature of Language in Alpharabius’s Philosophy of Language
A Study of the Nature of Language in Alpharabius’s Philosophy of Language

Narges Zargar

Volume 17, Issue 1 , September 2019, , Pages 121-140

Abstract
  The present paper studies Alpharabius’s philosophy of language to shed light on his views on the nature of language. Alpharabius believes that language has two levels. The first ...  Read More
On the Relation of Language and Logic in Hegel’s Philosophy
On the Relation of Language and Logic in Hegel’s Philosophy

Mohammad Hadi Haji Beigloo; Ahmad Aliakbar Mesgari

Volume 16, Issue 2 , March 2019, , Pages 1-22

Abstract
  In this paper, we will focus on the relation of language and logic in Hegel’s philosophy. First, we will distinguish between two important aspects of language, that is, the semiological ...  Read More
The Highest Level of Clearness in Pierce’s Pragmatism
The Highest Level of Clearness in Pierce’s Pragmatism

Atieh Zandieh

Volume 16, Issue 2 , March 2019, , Pages 23-41

Abstract
  The ‘pragmatic maxim’ is basis of Pierce’s pragmatism. To form this maxim, Pierce was influenced by Descartes’s and Kant’s ideas – especially Descartes’s ...  Read More
The Necessity of Teaching Philosophy to Acquire Happiness from the Perspective of Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi
The Necessity of Teaching Philosophy to Acquire Happiness from the Perspective of Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi

soraya solaimany; abbas ali mansouri

Volume 16, Issue 2 , March 2019, , Pages 43-62

Abstract
  The necessity of teach philosophy for happiness from the perspective of Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi Abstract Although the loss Books and literature of Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi ...  Read More
Energeia and Entelecheia: A Monadologic Approach to the Aristotelian Theory of Change
Energeia and Entelecheia: A Monadologic Approach to the Aristotelian Theory of Change

Seyyed Mohammad Ali Shamekhi; Seyyed Mohammad Reza Hosseini Beheshti

Volume 16, Issue 2 , March 2019, , Pages 63-85

Abstract
  This article investigates the necessity of a Leibnizian re-interpretation of Aristotelian theory of change. Substance-seeking attitude in Aristotle’s philosophy of nature has ...  Read More
stage theory and temporal counterpart theoretic analysis of persistence
stage theory and temporal counterpart theoretic analysis of persistence

tayebe shahverdian; mohammad saeedimehr; seyed mohammad ali hojati

Volume 16, Issue 2 , March 2019, , Pages 87-105

Abstract
  In contemporary metaphysics, there are two main approaches to the nature of persistence of objects through time: according to three-dimensionalism, objects are wholly present at every ...  Read More
Fetrah in Ghazali's Thought, in Comparison with Avicenna's Works
Fetrah in Ghazali's Thought, in Comparison with Avicenna's Works

nahid shabani shahreza; hasan ahmadizade

Volume 16, Issue 2 , March 2019, , Pages 107-125

Abstract
  Ghazali in his different works says that every human being born on a clean nature, but his/her parents drive them to a certain religion or sect. He uses the concept of Fetrah in different ...  Read More
The objectivity of moral concepts and judgments in Philippa Foot’s Theory:
Different interpretations of the Theory of Natural Goodness and its Problems
The objectivity of moral concepts and judgments in Philippa Foot’s Theory: Different interpretations of the Theory of Natural Goodness and its Problems

setareh Ezzatabadi; saeide kokabhsjh

Volume 16, Issue 2 , March 2019, , Pages 127-150

Abstract
  Throughout history, “the objectivity of moral concepts and judgments” has been an issue of crucial importance to a great number of philosophers. Philippa Foot, a British ...  Read More
Principles of Demonstration and the State of Nous: Knowledge of universals in Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics II,19
Principles of Demonstration and the State of Nous: Knowledge of universals in Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics II,19

Zeinab Ansary Najafabady; Seyed Mohammadreza Hosseini Beheshti

Volume 15, Issue 2 , November 2018, , Pages 1-22

Abstract
  Accept: After constructing a demonstrative system, Aristotle concludes Posterior Analytics by asking question about premises of demonstration based on principles that are primitive, ...  Read More
The Structural Unity between Time and the Transcendental Ego in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.
The Structural Unity between Time and the Transcendental Ego in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.

Ahmad Rajabi

Volume 15, Issue 2 , November 2018, , Pages 23-43

Abstract
  Abstract: In this paper, the fundamental role of time in the possibility of the synthesis of the two sides of synthetic a priori judgment or pure synthesis, i.e. the pure intuition ...  Read More
An analysis of the ratio of modernity to the genesis of the uneventful world from the point of view of Heidegger's philosophy
An analysis of the ratio of modernity to the genesis of the uneventful world from the point of view of Heidegger's philosophy

Ali Rasouli; Mahdi Hoseinzadeh

Volume 15, Issue 2 , November 2018, , Pages 45-60

Abstract
  Abstract: The modern times approach is the same as Aristotle has written in the fourth book of physics: ((The 'now' is the link of time)). While Heidegger believes this understanding ...  Read More
A Criticism of Theories of Meaning in Analytic Philosophy of Art
A Criticism of Theories of Meaning in Analytic Philosophy of Art

Mehdi Shams; mohammad meshkat

Volume 15, Issue 2 , November 2018, , Pages 61-83

Abstract
    Variations of different theories in analytic philosophy of art have caused long debates about literary interpretation. Intentionalism and anti-intentionalism are the two main ...  Read More
Analyzing the Highest and Worst Moral Attributes from the Perspective of Aristotle, Aquinas, and Khajeh Nasir-al-Din Tusi.
Analyzing the Highest and Worst Moral Attributes from the Perspective of Aristotle, Aquinas, and Khajeh Nasir-al-Din Tusi.

masoud sadeghi

Volume 15, Issue 2 , November 2018, , Pages 85-103

Abstract
  Aristotle, Aquinas, and Khajeh Nasir al-Din Tusi are representatives of the three periods and the worlds of thought, and all of them have played an important role in establishing or ...  Read More
The Problem of Generality of “object in general”: A Consideration on The idea of a transcendental logic
The Problem of Generality of “object in general”: A Consideration on The idea of a transcendental logic

majid moradi; Seyyed Hamid Talebzadeh

Volume 15, Issue 2 , November 2018, , Pages 105-128

Abstract
    Abstract: Here, I will introduce a totality of a view about “the concept of an object in general” in the Critique of Pure Reason. In order to do so, I will articulate ...  Read More
A Investigation on the Philosophical Foundations of the Concept of Hegemony: Laclau, Derrida and Possibility of the Discursive Formulations
A Investigation on the Philosophical Foundations of the Concept of Hegemony: Laclau, Derrida and Possibility of the Discursive Formulations

Ali Bandarrigizadeh; Jahangir Jahangiri

Volume 16, Issue 1 , July 2018, , Pages 1-16

Abstract
  The concept of “hegemony” in political thought has different philosophical-theoretical foundations and semantic dimensions. This concept should not be perceived merely and ...  Read More
The Roots of Transition to Being as the Ground of Consciousness in Schelling
The Roots of Transition to Being as the Ground of Consciousness in Schelling

mohammadreza khajenuri; Hosein Ghafari

Volume 16, Issue 1 , July 2018, , Pages 17-36

Abstract
  Schelling’s philosophical orientations has undergone many changes during his lifetime; But it would be justifiable to be said that he has one fundamental issue, according to which ...  Read More
Life world and the Paradox of Subjectivity
Life world and the Paradox of Subjectivity

zahra ramezanlu; Hassan fathzade; Shamolmoluk Mostafavi

Volume 16, Issue 1 , July 2018, , Pages 37-56

Abstract
  Distinguishing intuitive method from what is called Kantian regressive method , Husserl was sought to original transcendental knowledge. According to Husserlian phenomenology , although ...  Read More
Unified Composition of Form and Matter and the Problem of Unity of Intellect and object of intellection
Unified Composition of Form and Matter and the Problem of Unity of Intellect and object of intellection

Mustafa Zali

Volume 16, Issue 1 , July 2018, , Pages 57-77

Abstract
  Unity of the intellect and the object of intellection (intelligible), where the intellect thinks something other than itself, is one of the most important innovations of the Sadraean ...  Read More
Is the Law of Excluded Middle a negative condition for truth?
Is the Law of Excluded Middle a negative condition for truth?

Mohammad Shafiei; Ahmad Ali Akbar Mesgari

Volume 16, Issue 1 , July 2018, , Pages 79-96

Abstract
  Kant divides logic into two main fields: general logic and transcendental logic. General logic abstracts altogether from objects; and it concerns only the rules of self-consistence ...  Read More
Deleuze: desiring machine and its components
Deleuze: desiring machine and its components

seyed ali sadrolhofazi; Mohammad reza Rikhtegaran

Volume 16, Issue 1 , July 2018, , Pages 97-115

Abstract
  Deleuze’s theory of desire is based on the concepts of positivity and creativity; in fact this theory opposes the common Freudian psychoanalytical theory of desire in which desiring ...  Read More