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)

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
The Possibility of Comparative Philosophy According to En-owning
The Possibility of Comparative Philosophy According to En-owning

Mahdi Nazemi Gharebagh; Mohammad Javad Safian

Volume 10, Issue 2 , January 2013, , Pages 27-48

Abstract
  The possibility and character of comparative philosophy are nowadays important questions. Phenomenological approach is one of the main approaches concerning comparative philosophy. ...  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
The OriginaryFinitude of Timliness and the Disclosedness of Dasein in Heidegger’s Being and Time
The OriginaryFinitude of Timliness and the Disclosedness of Dasein in Heidegger’s Being and Time

Ahmad Rajabi; ذ ن

Volume 14, Issue 2 , March 2017, , Pages 27-45

Abstract
  In Being and Time, Heidegger does not specifically thematize the concept of finitude, but he assumes a specific ontological meaning for this concept which is made briefly explicit in ...  Read More
Nous: Indemonstrable Knowledge And Aristotle's Epistemic Hexis
Nous: Indemonstrable Knowledge And Aristotle's Epistemic Hexis

Mahdi Ghavam safari

Volume 11, Issue 2 , March 2014, , Pages 29-46

Abstract
  In the last chapter of his Posterior Analytics, Aristotle raises two questions about the archai of knowledge (epistêmê) that are to be answered by nous, the key concept ...  Read More
Critic on the Interpretation of St.Tomas on Existentialism
Critic on the Interpretation of St.Tomas on Existentialism

Seyyed Hamid Talebzadeh Talebzadeh

Volume 9, Issue 2 , March 2012, , Pages 37-58

Abstract
  The first conceptions of intellect are a beign and an essence, we must begin exploring how they are related to each other. Everything that receives   something from another ...  Read More
The Socratic Dialectical Method in definition of piety and Its Influence on The Fixation of Belief of Pierce
The Socratic Dialectical Method in definition of piety and Its Influence on The Fixation of Belief of Pierce

Saeideh Kowkab; atieh zandieh

Volume 15, Issue 1 , April 2017, , Pages 55-74

Abstract
  Identifying right and wrong beliefs, adequate and inadequate convictions, is one of philosophers’ concerns. In this paper, we discuss about ideas of two philosophers (Pierce and ...  Read More
Beyond Matter-Form contrast
How Schiller Uses the Concept of Play to Go beyond this Contrast
Beyond Matter-Form contrast How Schiller Uses the Concept of Play to Go beyond this Contrast

Mohammad Reza Rikhtegaran; Mohammad Bagher Ghomi

Volume 8, Issue 1 , March 2010, , Pages 57-80

Abstract
  In his many works about aesthetics, morality and philosophy, Schiller always has a unique concern: radical separation or contrast that can be seen in culture, society and politics. ...  Read More
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Volume 2, Issue 2 , December 2004

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  Philosophy is often treated as a field of study next to science and as a result examined and evaluated by the standards and touchstones of the latter. Nevertheless, one should not forget ...  Read More
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Volume 2, Issue 1 , May 2004

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  The present article, last in the series on Plato’s divine philosophy, embarks on showing that the political philosophy of Plato, more than any other philosophical system in the world, ...  Read More
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Volume 1, Issue 1 , June 2002

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  There is more in the significance of Reason and Love in man’s life and destiny than meets the eye, and the necessity of a comprehensive research and has always been profoundly felt. ...  Read More
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Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2002

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  The historians of Islamic philosophy usually consider Averroes as the last Islamic philosopher and his philosophy the last Islamic philosophy. In Islamic and Arabic countries save Iran, ...  Read More
Zarathrustrian Mind:
Some Comparative Reflections on  the Philosophy of Zarathrustra
Zarathrustrian Mind: Some Comparative Reflections on the Philosophy of Zarathrustra

Heinrich Blücher

Volume 7, Issue 1 , April 2009, , Pages 33-55

Abstract
  This paper deals with an essential problem which the modern western thinker faced with and tried to find a solution for that in the benefit of modern humanity. This problem is human ...  Read More
The Political Theology and the Exception: Carl Schmitt and the Problem of Sovereignty
The Political Theology and the Exception: Carl Schmitt and the Problem of Sovereignty

amad hidari; reza kavandi

Volume 14, Issue 1 , May 2016, , Pages 33-49

Abstract
  Carl Schmitt was one of the founders of new development in theory of the state and the concept of sovereignty in the modern era, with its landmark book, political theology. With introducing ...  Read More
Autonomy and Moral Community in Kant’s Social
Philosophy
Autonomy and Moral Community in Kant’s Social Philosophy

Mohammad Tavakkol; Abolfazl Morshedi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2015, , Pages 35-53

Abstract
  Although Emanuel Kant has considerable writings in social and political philosophy, his ideas in this area have not been taken serious, and in fact they were overshadowed by his theoretical ...  Read More
Sufism in the Western History : 
A Primary Outline
Sufism in the Western History : A Primary Outline

Andrew Rawlinson

Volume 7, Issue 2 , December 2009, , Pages 37-64

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  The phenomenon of Western Sufi teachers is unique, not just because of the individuals themselves, though they are certainly fascinating, but because of what they represent: the flowering ...  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