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The Implications of Solomon’s Social Empiricism about Pseudoscience: Analyzing the Case of Lysenkoism

Zahra Zargar

Volume 14, Issue 2 , February 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2024.49093.1729

Abstract
  In many cases, pseudosciences are developed by people who have scientific credit. Therefore, the importance of recognizing pseudoscience from proto-science and bad science is acknowledged in the recent literature about the Demarcation problem. By emphasizing this point, this paper focuses on what makes ...  Read More

The truth of metaphorical explanations in light of the theory of conceptual metaphors

Ghasem Khabbazian; Seyed Mohammad Mahdi Etemadoleslami

Volume 14, Issue 2 , February 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2025.51913.1784

Abstract
  In descriptive terms, metaphors are widely used in scientific discourse, including scientific explanations. However, the fact that metaphorical explanations are justified explanations needs to be analyzed. According to the dominant approach, a justified scientific explanation must be both understanding-enhancing ...  Read More

From Metaphysics to Mechanics: A Comparative Study on the Concept of Time in Western Philosophy, Islamic Thought, and Newtonian Physics

Faeze Eskandari; Razieh Borjian

Volume 14, Issue 2 , February 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2025.51619.1777

Abstract
  Throughout intellectual history, the concept of “time” has always been regarded as one of the most fundamental ontological notions, inviting philosophical, religious, and scientific inquiry. Each intellectual tradition offers a unique narrative of time. If time is studied as a multidimensional ...  Read More

The Borders of Indigenous Knowledge and Modern Science: An Academic Controversy Analysis of Traditional Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy in Iran

Navid Ravan; Faezeh Vahidi; Hamidreza Namazi

Volume 14, Issue 2 , February 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2025.52135.1790

Abstract
  Traditional pharmacy and pharmacognosy are two separate academic fields. They are among the PhD courses in the pharmacy discipline in Iran. Traditional pharmacy focuses on studying traditional pharmaceutical texts and producing and evaluating traditional remedies. In contrast, pharmacognosy is the science ...  Read More

Psychological causes of public opposition to genetically modified crops despite relative agreement among scientists that GMOs are safe

nasrollah keshavarz; hadi samadi

Volume 14, Issue 2 , February 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2025.51927.1785

Abstract
  Abstract:This article explores the gap between the scientific understanding of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and their public acceptance. Despite assurances from scientists and credible research centers about the safety of GMOs, many people remain reluctant to consume these products. The article ...  Read More

Psychological Counseling as Technology: A Critical Analysis and Reconstruction from Borgmann's Perspective

Zeinab Khaleghi Cheshme Sabz; Alireza Monajemi

Volume 14, Issue 2 , February 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2025.52437.1793

Abstract
  In contemporary societies, the increasing diversity of daily life needs and challenges has rendered psychological consultation a widespread phenomenon, addressing a broad spectrum from work stress management and family conflict resolution to life crises, self-awareness improvement, and personal growth; ...  Read More

Reevaluating the Relationship Between Science and Technology: Extending David Miller’s Perspective
Volume 14, Issue 1 , June 2024, , Pages 177-195

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2025.50787.1757

Abstract
  Science seeks to explain reality, while technology aims to alter or intervene in reality based on intentional goals. This raises critical questions about the relationship between science and technology and their respective roles in advancing one another. Building upon David Miller’s article, Putting ...  Read More

Objectivity in social sciences: a philosophical interpretation of Max Weber’s methodology
Volume 14, Issue 1 , June 2024, , Pages 25-55

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2024.47744.1731

Abstract
  Objectivity is a crucial property (norm) in modern science, ensuring that scientific ideas are accessible, measurable, and truth-valued due to their focus on objective matters. However, achieving objectivity in the social sciences is more challenging than in the natural sciences, given the complexity ...  Read More

The Status of Randomized Controlled Trial in Evidence-Based Medicine in the light of Replication Crisis: the Role of Consensus
Volume 14, Issue 1 , June 2024, , Pages 125-151

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2024.50202.1746

Abstract
  Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM), as the current account of medicine, considers the latest evidence published in medical journal as the basis for medical interventions. In this case, articles that report the result of Randomized Controlled Trials (RCT), have a special place. But in recent years, it has ...  Read More

Kant's transcendental idealism as a condition for the possibility of Durkheim's positivist social science
Volume 14, Issue 1 , June 2024, , Pages 99-124

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2024.48584.1720

Abstract
  Emile Durkheim's positivist sociology can be understood within the framework of Kant's transcendental idealism, contrary to the common misconception in our scientific community that Durkheim's positivism is merely an extension of empiricism. Durkheim critiques empiricism and the narratives of British ...  Read More

The Implications of Solomon’s Social Empiricism about Pseudoscience: Analyzing the Case of Lysenkoism
Volume 14, Issue 2 , February 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2024.49093.1729

Abstract
  In many cases, pseudosciences are developed by people who have scientific credit. Therefore, the importance of recognizing pseudoscience from proto-science and bad science is acknowledged in the recent literature about the Demarcation problem. By emphasizing this point, this paper focuses on what makes ...  Read More

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