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Kalām Atomism in relation to Materialism and Atheism in an Analytical Approach

Banafsheh Eftekhari

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2020, Pages 1-21

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5743

Abstract
  The history of atomism has begun from Ancient Greek. Greek atomism was materialist, causal, and Mechanical. Atomism whether the ancient atomism or modern version (after the seventeenth century), is regarded as a materialist theory. In medieval time, in the Islamic world, an atomistic theory was offered ...  Read More

The Ontological Status of Wave Function

maryam ansari bonab; Ali Reza Mansouri

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2020, Pages 23-42

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5667

Abstract
  Mathematical entities, in physics, are used to represent the ontology of theories. But there is a distinction between mathematical entities and physical entities which mathematics refers to, and ignoring this distinction leads to strange and false conclusions. This paper aims to realize, in a realistic ...  Read More

Human Identity: Foundation of objectivity in Hermeneutical Human Siences

seyyed Hamid Reza Hassani; Asgar Dirbaz; Hadi Mousavi; Malek Shjaei Jashughani

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2020, Pages 43-62

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5744

Abstract
  مبانی روش‌شناختی پارادایم‌های عمده علوم انسانی و قضاوت در مورد اعتبار یا عدم اعتبار آنها متکی بر مبانی معرفت‌شناختی، وجودشناختی و انسان‌شناختی آن پارادایم است. آشنایی ...  Read More

Phenomenological review of empathy in medicine: A critical review

Aryan Kavosh; Faraz Golafshan; Nazanin Soleimani; Seyedeh parnian Hosseini kazerouni

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2020, Pages 63-78

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5671

Abstract
  From a phenomenological perspective, we review the concept of empathy in medicine to identify the theoretical obstacles which have prevented reaching intersubjectivity and proper understanding. Where medicine has failed are: attending to subjectivities of patient and physician, recognizing the dynamic ...  Read More

Newton's Scientific Method in Words and Deeds

saeid zibakalam

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2020, Pages 79-98

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5668

Abstract
  Evaluating the conformity of Newton’s methodological statements with his actual practice of science is the prime goal of this article. The importance of the question is that despite much researches about Newton’s scientific method in the last quarter of a century, there is still not even ...  Read More

Typology of Evolutionary Approaches to Literature and interdicting an evolutionary-cognitive approach to it

Ghazaleh Azizi; Hadi Samadi

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2020, Pages 99-117

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5669

Abstract
  In recent decades, the life sciences have come into the world of narratives and literature with two approaches: the evolutionary and the cognitive ones. The present article, with some references to the second approach, is mainly concerned with the first one. Theories developed in evolutionary paradigm ...  Read More

The role of Trigonometric Rules in Iranian Architectural Elements From Al’Kashi’s Perspective

fatemeh fallahi; Saeid Mirriahi; Hosein Soltanzadeh; Mohammad Mehdi Raeissamiei

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2020, Pages 119-141

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5670

Abstract
  Applying computational rules has a major contribution in the coordination of architectural proportions and elements. Geometry science and its applications is one of the main features in Iranian architecture. The start of its development was in the eighth and ninth centuries and continued until the tenth ...  Read More

Analogical approach in evolutionary epistemology: A study on Michael Ruse viewpoint

vahid gerami; Mohsen Jahed; mahmood rasooli

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2020, Pages 143-172

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5672

Abstract
  There are two main approaches on evolutionary epistemology: analogical or Spencerian approach, literal or Darwinian approach. In the first approach, one attempts to argue that process of culture and science growth is analogue to main process of organisms growth in biology which based on natural selection; ...  Read More

Fine-tuning Argument and the Measure Challenge

Qasem Muhammadi; Farah Ramin

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2020, Pages 173-192

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2021.33904.1479

Abstract
  With the dramatic advancement in physics and its sub-fields such as cosmology and quantum physics, teleological arguments for the existence of God, especially the fine-tuning argument came to the spotlight in theological discussions. Along with the widespread support for this argument, various challenges ...  Read More

Medical/Health Humanities: Critical analysis of theoretical and practical foundations of medicine

Alireza Monajemi; Hamidreza Namazi

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2020, Pages 193-216

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2021.34161.1488

Abstract
  "Medical humanities" seems to be a paradoxical phrase primarily. How these two distinct and separate fileds of knowledge have been linked is due to the problematic state of medicine. In the first part of the article, we will analyze medical humanities based on the controversies in this field, and in ...  Read More

Deep learning technology, philosopical challenges and approaches

reza niroomand; hamid fadishaei; elham mohammadzadeh

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2020, Pages 217-233

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5673

Abstract
  Deep learning technology, philosophical challenges and approaches AbstractThe unprecedented human’s advancement in generating and storing piles of data, and exploiting such large amounts of data for building reasoning machines has manifested as a technology known as “deep learning”. ...  Read More

The effect of sin on scientific knowledge : a case study of Stephen Moroney’s approach from a Critical Rationalist point of view

Homa Yazdani; Ali Paya; Lotfollah Nabavi

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2020, Pages 235-254

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5692

Abstract
  In this study, we shall assess the claim concerning the negative effect of sin and positive effect of grace on proper function of reason and cognitive faculties through the lens of the Calvinist tradition and the Reformed Epistemology. Although the noetic effect of sin has already been discussed probably ...  Read More