1. The nature of "causality" in the non-rational form of cognition based on the approach of Ernst Cassirer

majid reza moghanipour

Volume 10, Issue 19 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 259-280

http://dx.doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5216

Abstract
  "Causality" is one of the concepts that has a long history in philosophy and human cognition. from the very beginning of human life, man wanted to discover the reason and cause of phenomena; this concept has gone through many ups and downs in the history of philosophical thought. The answers given to ...  Read More

2. Nietzsche's Critique on Modern Science

Roohollah Karimi

Volume 6, Issue 11 , Summer and Autumn 2016, , Pages 53-79

Abstract
  At the time that whistle of trains, the ringtones of phones and the lighting of lamps leave no room for nineteenth century people to doubt modern science and its technological benefits, Nietzsche challenged it. He criticized the main foundation of modern science that the natural world corresponds with ...  Read More