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Indian Philosophy of Mind: A Comparative Study
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In this paper I explore surprising parallels in the arguments between dualists and materialists in the philosophy of mind in India and the West. In particular, I compare the Nyaya School ... Read MorePhenomenology of Religion : A Systematic Approach
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What follows is an attempt to see Otto the phenomenologist within wider developments in the field, and to take account of some recent criticisms. Everything that is said falls under ... Read MoreDevelopment of Soul Through Contemplation and Action Seen from the Viewpoint of lslamic Philosophers and Gnostics
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For a long time, philosophers have considered contemplative knowledge and thinking to be the specific perfection of the human species. From this point of view, philosophers such as ... Read MoreDifférance
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Against the metaphysics of presence, which he describes it by the concept of phonocentrism and thinks transcendental philosophies and structuralism as two fundamental types of it, Derrida ... Read MoreAnalytical Thomists's viewpoints, especially Anthony Kenny's, on Thomas Aquinas's thought about Being: A Critical Study.
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The revival of Aquinas's philosophical and theological thought in modern age has been one of the mental disturbances of thinkers that found Aquinas's ideas the best guide for resolving ... Read MoreInquiry to Aporia in Definitional Conversations of Plato
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The present article considers why Plato, in definitional conversations, finally don’t give a definitive answer to the question which is introduced in this class of conversations, ... Read MoreDifferent Meanings of Subject in Alain Badiou\'s Philosophy
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The concept of subject is one of the most crucial concepts in Alain Badiou\'s philosophical thought. He uses this concept in connection with concepts such as event, truth and fidelity. ... Read MoreA Study on the Relation between the Notions of the Symbol and Metaphor in Ricoeur's Thought
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The present article explains the notion of symbol and metaphor in Ricoeur's philosophy and tries to consider the relation between them in his whole philosophical perspective to answer ... Read MorePlato on Punishment Ehsan Poshtmashhadi
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The concept of punishment is one of the most important concepts of Plato´s philosophy, which is achievable through dialectic, using the ordinary concept of punishment. By denying ... Read MoreAdorno and Foucault’s Philosophical Encounters with Modernity: Designing Inter-Discursive Models
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The current study investigates the concept of modernity in Theodor Adorno and Michel Foucault’s opuses and emphasizes that each of these philosophers has his specific conceptions ... Read MoreWoman and beauty in Ibn Arabi's mysticism
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In this article we study Ibn Arabi's views on women. His mystical look, is the most complete and deepest vote. In his view man comes from the love of God and the beauty of God's name ... Read MorePrinciples of Demonstration and the State of Nous: Knowledge of universals in Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics II,19
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Accept: After constructing a demonstrative system, Aristotle concludes Posterior Analytics by asking question about premises of demonstration based on principles that are primitive, ... Read MoreA Investigation on the Philosophical Foundations of the Concept of Hegemony: Laclau, Derrida and Possibility of the Discursive Formulations
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The concept of “hegemony” in political thought has different philosophical-theoretical foundations and semantic dimensions. This concept should not be perceived merely and ... Read MoreOn the Relation of Language and Logic in Hegel’s Philosophy
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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 MoreBeauty and Its Relation to Form in Thomas Aquinas’s Philosophy
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In Thomas Aquinas’s philosophy, beauty is a metaphysical attribute and is connected to being; thus, being can be regarded as the origin of the beauty of objects. Form is a key ... Read MoreThe Possibility of Socrates' Turn in Muhammad b. Zakaryya al-Razi's The Philosophic Way of Life
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At the end of his Socrates and Aristophanes, Leo Strauss indicates that Muhammad b. Zakaryya al-Razi's The Philosophic Way of Life is "the clearest and the most thoughtful" exposition ... Read MoreThe Place of Intuition in Pcrie's Theory of Sensory Perception
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Price's theory of sensory perception is based on sensory data and Russell's theory of knowledge by acquaintance. Price separates between knowledge of sense-date and perceptual acceptance. ... Read MoreDunsccuts and the problem of Individuation
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Duns Scouts the famous theologian of thirteen century under the influence of Avecina’s doctorine of “Nature” on the basis of hierarchy of the unity presents a hypothesis ... Read MorePeirce's Semiotics in the light of His philosophy, Epistemology and His Vision of pragmatism
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This paper presents the most important features of Peirce's semiotics, including the emergence process of signs, their ways of signifying, as well as their practical dimensions. The ... Read MoreGadamer's Original Notion of Understanding
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Following Heidegger, Gadamer considers understanding as basic statue of Dasein existence. In "Truth and Method", he introduces three different of understanding; 1. Understanding as ... Read MoreKant, Foucault and the Critical Tradition
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The eighteenth century enlightenment is one of the most important foundations of the modern culture and thecontemporary Western philosophy can be regarded as a dialogue between the ... Read MoreKant’s Response To Mathematical Antinomies
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In his post-critical writing, particularly prolegomena and both versions of preface in Critique of Pure Reason, Kant explains the importance and core function of mathematical antinomy ... Read MoreGoodman’s Aesthetics: Nominalistic or Non-nominalistic? Abstract
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In 1956, Nelson Goodman offers a theory of mereological nominalism, according to which there is nothing but concrete individuals. This paper examines the relation of aesthetics ... Read MoreRelationship Between diversity and absolute unity in Philosophy and Mysticism