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Volume 10 (2020)
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Subject and Object Correspondence in Mullasdra’s View

Soghra Babapour; Jafar Shanazari; Mehdi Dehbashi

Volume 4, Issue 7 , October 2014, Pages 1-20

Abstract
  should be corresponded to the reality, in Mullasadra’s view the correspondence and non-correspondence is an acquired knowledge. He believes that essence is the intermediary between subject and object, which has the same existence in the both sides. The drawbacks of the theory indicate that he could ...  Read More

The Theory-Ladenness of Observations; A Critical Examination

Majid Bidarmaghz; Morteza Sedaghat Ahangari Hossein Zadeh

Volume 4, Issue 7 , October 2014, Pages 21-51

Abstract
  The view that one's observations are depended on his/her epistemological network and are flexible due to trainings and expectations, is a long-lasting view which has a special place in the philosophy of science. The opposite view says that there is an impenetrable layer in observation which is resistant ...  Read More

An Introduction to Knowledge Paradigmatic Evolution and the Generation of Pluralism

Majid Tavassoli Roknabadi; Mohammad Shad

Volume 4, Issue 7 , October 2014, Pages 53-85

Abstract
  The notion of pluralism has developed and expanded through the paradigmatic evolution of modern knowledge; Paradigm’s elements changing have caused paradigm shifts and through these shifts, from the objectivist paradigms to relativist paradigm, and critical and combined approaches, the notion of ...  Read More

Scientific Explanations in Wesley C. Salmon’s View; an Examination

Khadijeh Hassan Beakzadeh; Seyed Hassan Hosseini

Volume 4, Issue 7 , October 2014, Pages 87-107

Abstract
  Salmon claims that explanation is an objective affair, and is nothing more than descriptive knowledge of the world. A criterion which Salmon provides for causal explanation as scientific explanation has two foundations: 1. Statistical Relevance; 2. Causal relation. In this paper, first, we will ...  Read More

Universe or Multiverse: Perspective of some Earlier Muslim Scholars

Alireza Sobhani; Mehdi Golshani

Volume 4, Issue 7 , October 2014, Pages 109-137

Abstract
  Cosmology started as a common ground for philosophy, religion, and science. In the Islamic culture, cosmology was either based on creation ex nihilo (the view of theologians) or on old universe (the view of philosophers), and the problem of multiverse was not mentioned so much. After the introduction ...  Read More

World Change as Paradigms Taxonomic Structure Change

Rahman Sharifzadeh; Parvin Badri

Volume 4, Issue 7 , October 2014, Pages 139-155

Abstract
  Kuhn’s world change claim has some problems; whether this change is an objective change (change in the world itself) or a subjective one (change in the mind)? Does objective ‘world change’ conform to the stability of sense stimulus? Whether subjective change is compatible with the incommensurability ...  Read More

The Validity of Allan Franklin Rationality in Social Constructivism

Mohammad Mahdi Sadr Forati; Gholam Hossein Moghadam Heidari

Volume 4, Issue 7 , October 2014, Pages 157-165

Abstract
    Allan Franklin is a contemporary physicist and philosopher who take some sort of extremist opinion about the experiments in physics and the position of social constructivism. Proposing a philosophical model, which we call ‘Pragmatist Rationality’, Franklin wants to defend of a kind ...  Read More