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 2 (2012)
Volume 1 (2011)
Popper and the Uncertainty Principle

Mohadese Borhani nejad; Hossein Valeh

Volume 3, Issue 6 , February 2014, Pages 1-12

https://doi.org/.

Abstract
  Popper believed that Heisenberg misinterpreted the theory of indeterminism, since the limits of attainable precision asserted by Heisenberg is not a logical consequence of the formula of the theory but rather, a separate and additional assumption. Popper believed that Heisenberg’s explanation of ...  Read More

Carnap’s Transition from Syntactic Structure to Semantics As an Endeavor to Amend Empiricism

Majid Davoody; Mehdi Nasrin

Volume 3, Issue 6 , February 2014, Pages 13-36

Abstract
  At the outset of the 20th century, the received formulation of empiricism, as it was endorsed in logical empiricism, began to sound problematic, in a way that the system seemed to be in need of some revisions and amendments. Carnap endeavored to fix the gaps by his proposals in his Logical Syntax of ...  Read More

Quantum Physics and the Possibility of Physical Particles’ Consciousness

Habibolah Razmi; Ahmad Bigdeli; Asghar Dirbaz

Volume 3, Issue 6 , February 2014, Pages 37-46

Abstract
    From centuries ago, Muslim scholars and philosophers, by inspiration from luminous verses of holy Quran and with strong rational reasons, have proved that science and awareness flow in all levels of existence, particularly in material things. The experimental scientists also have pointed to the ...  Read More

The Principles of Avicenna’s Physics

Mohammad Saeedimehr; Sakineh Karimi

Volume 3, Issue 6 , February 2014, Pages 47-71

Abstract
  In the light of the analysis of Avicenna’s definition of “nature” we can discover the main principles of his physics, which are: ‘The agency of the nature’, ‘the directness of this agency’, ‘the natural object’, and ‘the essential agency of ...  Read More

Multiverse and Testability

Saeed Masoumi; Mehdi Golshani; Mohammad Mehdi Sheikh Jaberi

Volume 3, Issue 6 , February 2014, Pages 73-98

Abstract
  Multiverse and resorting to anthropic principle or reasoning within the multiverse scenarios has recently appeared in some physical contexts. In this paper, we first distinguish three kinds of multiverse paradigms in Lagrangian formulation for physical systems. We argue that multiverse can be a classical ...  Read More

Medicalization as Technology Based on the Heidegger, Borgmann and Feenberg Ideas on the Philosophy of Technology

Alireza Monajemi; Hamidreza Ayatollahy; Mehdi Moinzadeh

Volume 3, Issue 6 , February 2014, Pages 99-118

Abstract
    Medicalization is a term for the process by which medical definitions and practices are applied to behaviors, psychological phenomena, and somatic experiences which previously were not within the conceptual or therapeutic scope of medicine. There have been two distinct main approaches to medicalization. ...  Read More