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Number of Articles: 11
Heidegger's approach to proving the external world based on his interpretation of Aristotle's φύσις
Volume 22, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 1-23
Abstract
Proving the external world is one of the issues that have been a concern of Heidegger since the beginning of his career. Throughout the course of his philosophical thought, Heidegger ... Read MoreCritical Assessment of the Nature of Moral Propositions from the Perspective of the Mohaqiq Isfahani
Volume 22, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 25-43
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Ethical propositions such as "justice is necessary" are considered “mashhurat” (well-known or commonly accepted beliefs), which are propositions that gain general acceptance ... Read MoreInfinity in Descartes' Philosophy
Volume 22, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 45-59
Abstract
Generally, Descartes is considered a philosopher who played a significant role in the foundation of modern philosophy and is also regarded as the one who paved the way for scientific ... Read MoreRorty and "Cartesian Anxiety" The Critical Capacity of Richard Rorty’s Socio-Political Perspective
Volume 22, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 61-81
Abstract
According to Rorty's point of view, there is no authority called Truth to measure social values; established practices in society are not based on Truth but are dynamic products of ... Read MoreInsights from Social Epistemology for Thinking about the Demarcation Problem
Volume 22, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 83-109
Abstract
The problem of diagnosing science from pseudoscience- widely known as the Demarcation Problem- has both theoretical and practical significance in philosophy of science. While for decades ... Read MoreThe Contrast of Form with Aesthetic Ideas in the Critique of Judgment
Volume 22, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 111-131
Abstract
Form is one of the challenging terms in the Kant's Critique of Judgment. In his Critique of Pure Reason, he discusses in the transcendental aesthetics of form in relation to a priori ... Read MoreState as a Work of Art (Schiller's Aesthetic Point of View in Relation to Romanticism)
Volume 22, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 133-156
Abstract
The discussion about the state has been a serious and challenging topic throughout human life, especially in the modern era. Therefore, at a time when this discussion has had many ups ... Read MoreIs Socrates a Prophet? (In Light of the Views of His Contemporaries and the Main Commentators)
Volume 22, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 157-190
Abstract
Everybody acknowledges the importance of Socrates’ role and influence on the history of philosophy, as well as on the culture of humanity. He is also considered to be the first ... Read MoreMulla Sadra and the Issue of Human Authorities in the Arc of Descent
Volume 22, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 191-211
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Although it is difficult to reach the definitive opinion of Mulla Sadra in the field of anthropology, and sometimes one has to reach the "judgments" of his point of view from among ... Read MoreAnalysis of Dialectical Components of Plato and Hegel in Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics
Volume 22, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 213-241
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Dialectic as a method in philosophical thought and reasoning plays a pivotal role in the philosophies of Plato and Hegel. Plato, particularly in dialogues such as Republic and Sophist, ... Read MoreThe Relationship Between Self-Consciousness and Consciousness of External World, Concerning the New Approaches in Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Sciences
Volume 22, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 243-264