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Generalizing the Descriptive Definition (Rasm) and Resolving the Complicated Formulae Objection Refuting the Mental Existence
Generalizing the Descriptive Definition (Rasm) and Resolving the Complicated Formulae Objection Refuting the Mental Existence

Mahdi Assadi

Volume 20, Issue 1 , July 2022, Pages 1-17

Abstract
  We know that Muslim philosophers regard the acquired knowledge (al–‘ilm al–ḥuṣūlī) as some kind of mental existence and response to the various objections refuting ...  Read More
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A Critical Review of Peter Singer's Speciesism Argumentation on Animal Rights
A Critical Review of Peter Singer's Speciesism Argumentation on Animal Rights

Naser Jafaripoor; Alireza Aleboyeh

Volume 20, Issue 1 , July 2022, Pages 19-35

Abstract
  One of the most important reasons for Peter Singer, Defender of animal rights, is that many human behaviors with animals are based on speciesism. He considers the rights of animals ...  Read More
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Analyzing the Relationship between Time-Consciousness and Self-Consciousness in Husserl’s Philosophy
Analyzing the Relationship between Time-Consciousness and Self-Consciousness in Husserl’s Philosophy

Hossein Zamaniha

Volume 20, Issue 1 , July 2022, Pages 37-54

Abstract
  Husserl, corresponding to three levels of temporality, introduces three levels of time-consciousness in his works. These three levels of time-consciousness are the consciousness of ...  Read More
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Rereading Heidegger's Interpretation of Holderlin's Poetic Thought in the Light of Intention to Other
Rereading Heidegger's Interpretation of Holderlin's Poetic Thought in the Light of Intention to Other

Seyed Jamal Same; Mohammadjavad Safian; Ali Karbasizadeh Esfahani

Volume 20, Issue 1 , July 2022, Pages 55-75

Abstract
  The article considers Heidegger's reflections on Holderlin's poetic thought from the perspective of fundamental intention to the other. After the departure of Western philosophies from ...  Read More
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The Wisdom of Industry; A Study of Hakim Kashfi's Reflections In the Philosophy of Industry and Technology
The Wisdom of Industry; A Study of Hakim Kashfi's Reflections In the Philosophy of Industry and Technology

Masoud Sadeghi

Volume 20, Issue 1 , July 2022, Pages 77-94

Abstract
  Philosophy of industry is one of the important dimensions in philosophical discussions and the nodes of economic sciences with theological and philosophical discussions. Hakim Kashfi ...  Read More
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Justice in the Social Thought of Medieval Christian Philosophers
Justice in the Social Thought of Medieval Christian Philosophers

Mohsen Saboorian; Mohammad Hossein Jamalzadeh

Volume 20, Issue 1 , July 2022, Pages 95-116

Abstract
  Justice is known to be the virtue of social structures and institutions in modern social thought. In classical thought, justice was the sum of all virtues or the highest of them, and ...  Read More
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The Constitutional Role of Imagination in History in Paul Ricoeurˊs Hermeneutics
The Constitutional Role of Imagination in History in Paul Ricoeurˊs Hermeneutics

Neda Ghiasi; Amir Maziar

Volume 20, Issue 1 , July 2022, Pages 117-132

Abstract
  Imagination plays a main role in history by its narrative formulation. But this presence gives rise to a conflict through which, one the one hand, this narrative aspect has been discussed ...  Read More
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Anthropological Tension: the Question of Human Essence and Metaphysics of Subjectivity in Kant
Anthropological Tension: the Question of Human Essence and Metaphysics of Subjectivity in Kant

Ehsan Karimi Torshizi; Shahin Aavani

Volume 20, Issue 1 , July 2022, Pages 133-150

Abstract
  It is widely known that Kant refers all the three basic problems of philosophy to the single ultimate question “what is man?”, the task of finding a solution for which is ...  Read More
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One Approach to The Question of Personal Identity: Re-reading Narrative Identity
One Approach to The Question of Personal Identity: Re-reading Narrative Identity

Seyed Amirreza Mazari

Volume 20, Issue 1 , July 2022, Pages 151-167

Abstract
  One of the main questions that philosophy has sought to answer is Personal Identity. Philosophical, sociological, and psychological thinkers have, throughout the history, always shown ...  Read More
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Sadr al-Mutallahin's view on Human Abstraction in the Arc of Descent and its Effects on Worldly Life
Sadr al-Mutallahin's view on Human Abstraction in the Arc of Descent and its Effects on Worldly Life

Najimeh Mansouri; Forough Rahimpour

Volume 20, Issue 1 , July 2022, Pages 169-187

Abstract
  The existence of pre-worldly worlds and the presence of man and his quality of life there is a point of contention among philosophers. In this article, by examining Mulla Sadra, who ...  Read More
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Philosophical Thinking about Abstract Algebra
Philosophical Thinking about Abstract Algebra

Saeed ِYousefi; Sajjad Mahmood Robati

Volume 20, Issue 1 , July 2022, Pages 189-204

Abstract
  In this paper, we intend to examine the controversy between Frege and Hilbert over geometry about abstract algebra; whether Frege's thinking about abstract algebra works out or Hilbert's? ...  Read More
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Axel Honneth and the Struggle for Recognition in the Sphere of Family: Challenges and Limitations
Axel Honneth and the Struggle for Recognition in the Sphere of Family: Challenges and Limitations

Yasamin Makui; Hossein Mesbahian

Volume 20, Issue 1 , July 2022, Pages 205-224

Abstract
  The ethical and political thinking of Axel Honneth—German philosopher and leading scholar in the third generation of Frankfurt School Critical Theorists—is considered an ...  Read More