Re-explanation of Heideggerian event of appropriation according to the meaning of thinking
Re-explanation of Heideggerian event of appropriation according to the meaning of thinking

Hossein Ghassami; Muhammad Asghari

Volume 7, Issue 19 , September 2017, Pages 1-35

Abstract
  This article is going to re-interpret the concept of event of appropriation in the philosophy of Heidegger. We recognized the books Towards a Definition of Philosophy (1919), Contributions ...  Read More
Art without Metaphysics: A Post-structuralist Reading of Art
Art without Metaphysics: A Post-structuralist Reading of Art

Hassan Fatzade

Volume 7, Issue 19 , September 2017, Pages 37-58

Abstract
  Modern art proclaims a new epoch, epoch of suspension and release, the epoch called postmodern in public spheres. Post-structuralism is the thought of this epoch, the epoch in which ...  Read More
Good Samaritan and Permissibility of abortion
Good Samaritan and Permissibility of abortion

Zeinab Dehghani. Nistani; alireza alebouyeh

Volume 7, Issue 19 , September 2017, Pages 59-88

Abstract
  Judith Jarvis Thomson's "Defense of Abortion" is one of the most influential papers about Permissibility of abortion, So that after its publication in 1971 it has reprinted and criticized ...  Read More
The concept of reality in Wittgenstein's attitude
The concept of reality in Wittgenstein's attitude

Mohsen Donyavi; Gholamhosein Moghaddam Heidari

Volume 7, Issue 19 , September 2017, Pages 89-106

Abstract
  Abstract Analyzing any concept in Wittgenstein's thoughts has a strong relationship with his contemplation on "language". And analyzing the concept of reality is not an exception; especially ...  Read More
The Challenges of “Liberty” in the Enquires of “Mill” & “Feinberg”
The Challenges of “Liberty” in the Enquires of “Mill” & “Feinberg”

SHIRZAD PEIK HERFEH

Volume 7, Issue 19 , September 2017, Pages 107-142

Abstract
  Joel Feinberg (1926-2004) is a groundbreaking philosopher in contemporary moral, legal, and political philosophy. He changed the way people thought about things, and his theory of “the ...  Read More
The Philosophical views of Religious Historian : case study Jams Frazer  and Eliade,Mircea
The Philosophical views of Religious Historian : case study Jams Frazer and Eliade,Mircea

Maliheh Saberi Najafabadi

Volume 7, Issue 19 , September 2017, Pages 143-166

Abstract
  در تألیف کتاب های تاریخ ادیان، دیدگاههای مختلف عقیدتی و فلسفی، ارزش‌ها وتصورات قبلی پژوهشگرتاریخ ادیان ...  Read More
Ehsaee, believing to asalat-ol-mahiah or asilain (originality of quiddity or originality of quiddity and existence both)
Ehsaee, believing to asalat-ol-mahiah or asilain (originality of quiddity or originality of quiddity and existence both)

seyed mohammad esmaiel seyed hashemi; milad shir mohammadi

Volume 7, Issue 19 , September 2017, Pages 167-191

Abstract
  abstract: Has Ahsaei believed to Asalat-ol-Mahiah only or Asalat-ol-Mahiah and Asalat-ol-Vojood both? According to the appearance of some Ahsaei’s words, some writers like Sabzevari ...  Read More
feminist approach to the concept of autonomy with respect to Spinoza's philosophy
feminist approach to the concept of autonomy with respect to Spinoza's philosophy

Fatemeh Bakhtiari

Volume 7, Issue 19 , September 2017, Pages 193-212

Abstract
  Rethinking the tradition of western philosophy, Feminist thinkers have claimed the most important philosophical concepts in this old and long lasting tradition, such as reason and autonomy ...  Read More
The Concept of Methodological Naturalism as a Superparadigm for Modern Science
The Concept of Methodological Naturalism as a Superparadigm for Modern Science

Seyyed Mostafa Mirbabapoor

Volume 7, Issue 19 , September 2017, Pages 213-242

Abstract
  Methodological naturalism is The most important feature of modern science is based on understanding and explaining the natural world is justified only by natural causes or use of any ...  Read More