Volume 13 (2023)
Volume 12 (2022)
Volume 11 (2021)
Volume 10 (2020)
Volume 9 (2019)
Volume 8 (2018)
Volume 7 (2017)
Volume 6 (2016-2017)
Volume 5 (2015-2016)
Volume 4 (2014)
Volume 3 (2013)
Volume 2 (2012)
Rereading the Concept of Temperament Based on the Modern Medicine

Omid Ahanchi; Mohammad Saeedimehr

Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 2012, Pages 1-23

Abstract
  The concept of temperament is one of the key concepts which has played an important role in, ancient medicine and physics on the one hand, and in the philosophical discussions in particular in the field of knowledge of the soul on the other. According to the ancients, temperament is a quality resulted ...  Read More

"Rationality" in Popper's Philosophy of Science

Javad Akbari Takhtameshlou; Said Zibakalam

Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 2012, Pages 25-64

Abstract
  In recent decades, rationality has become one of the important and controversial issues in the intellectual circles. There are many philosophers who have put (and still put) under question the status of reason and human rationality. Among those who believe in human reason is Popper. To show reason's ...  Read More

Ecommerce according to Philosophy of Technology

Seyyed Mohammad Reza Amiri

Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 2012, Pages 65-95

Abstract
  At the beginning, mentions will be made to definitions and analyses posed by philosophers of technology such as Martin Heidegger, Mario Jung, and Stephen Kline of the concept of technology; then, the author will describe how such definitions may be applied to the concept of ecommerce. After it, through ...  Read More

Beginning of Nature in Craig's Ideas through Introduction and Study of One of His a Priori Arguments

Roozbeh Zare; Seyyed Hossein Hosseini

Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 2012, Pages 97-116

Abstract
  The well-known American philosopher and theologian, William Lane Craig has been known as the reviver of a particular cosmological argument which he calls "Kalam cosmological argument".  The main part of this argument is that the universe has some temporal beginning (temporal origination). To prove ...  Read More

Physics and Physicalism

Mahdi Ghiasvand

Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 2012, Pages 117-142

Abstract
  Hempel's Dilemma is among several arguments posed against physicalism. Physicalists can respond to this dilemma in several ways. The present article aims to analyze Andrew Melnyk and Janice Dowell's responses based on their specific accounts about the conception of the term "physical". Melnyk's account ...  Read More

Rationality as Retaining "Fixed Propositions" and Replacing "Fluid Propositions"

Gholam Hossein Moghaddam Heydari; Hamid Reza Ayatollahi

Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 2012, Pages 143-161

Abstract
  One of the popular theories of rationality of science is rationality as foundationism according to which rationality of a scientific theory is based on sense data upon which the theory has been constructed. The issue of certain data is, however, followed by many debates. In the present article, appealing ...  Read More

Sociological Approach to Philosophy of Science

Nawab Mogharrebi

Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 2012, Pages 163-180

Abstract
  As an independent, serious, and powerful field of human knowledge, till the 1970's, sociology of science was not so paid attention to in philosophers' debates. Early in 1970's however, many philosophers approached to this field of human knowledge in various ways. Since then, great advances and important ...  Read More