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 1 (2011)
Chemical Kinds, Discovery or Convention: A Study on Joseph LaPorte's View about the References of Natural Kinds' Terms

Keyvan Alasti

Volume 2, Issue 3 , September 2012, Pages 1-22

Abstract
  According to Hilary Putnam, two different levels of empirical investigations regarding natural kinds are available: discovering essence and distinguishing genuine samples from fake ones. Recently, Joseph LaPorte has presented a dilemma in naming natural kinds. He showed that for any kind there are some ...  Read More

Hume’s Naturalist and Epistemological Approach toward Causation

Seyyed Mehdi Biabanaki

Volume 2, Issue 3 , September 2012, Pages 23-45

Abstract
  There are four distinct analytical approaches to Hume's philosophy of causation: naturalist, epistemological, semantic, and ontologic. The naturalist approach, deals with the study and process review of the origin or source of things that have occupied our minds. This approach is concerned with questions ...  Read More

Unificationist Approach and Standard Quantum Mechanics

Seyyed Hedayat Sajadi; Mehdi Golshani; Amir Ehsan Karbasizadeh

Volume 2, Issue 3 , September 2012, Pages 47-68

Abstract
  This paper aims toward the formulation of unificationist approach in the development process of standard quantum mechanics (SQM) during the years 1913-1927, focusing on Bohr and Heisenberg as the two prominent founder scientists of ‘Copenhagen’ quantum mechanics. In this investigation, we ...  Read More

Incompatibility and Dilemma of Scientific Paradigms Incommensurability; Proposition of a Semantic Theory

Rahman Sharifzadeh

Volume 2, Issue 3 , September 2012, Pages 69-91

Abstract
  Kuhn argues that while revival scientific paradigms are incommensurable claims they are incompatible as well. This brings about a problem: how two incommensurable theories could be incompatible? Incommensurability entails that two rival theories should have different cognitive domain and taxonomic structure, ...  Read More

Russell's View on Induction

Fatemeh Farhanian; Mohammad Ali Abdollahi

Volume 2, Issue 3 , September 2012, Pages 93-114

Abstract
  The dilemma of induction is one of the most difficult philosophical problems that if solved many philosophical problems could be explained and many conclusions could scientifically be justifiable. Bertrand Russell, one of the greatest analyzer philosophers of the twentieth century, has tried to solve ...  Read More

Scientific Representation

Abutorab Yaghmaie; Hossain Sheykhrezaee

Volume 2, Issue 3 , September 2012, Pages 115-135

Abstract
  Most of the literature about philosophy of science in the last decade is devoted to the scientific representation. In this paper, both non-cognitive and cognitive as the main two approaches to the scientific presenting will be reviewed. In the first part, the scientific representation of the elements ...  Read More