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Borgmann's Philosophy of Technology: A Critical Review

saeedeh Babaii

Volume 9, Issue 18 , February 2020, Pages 1-30

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.4549

Abstract
  Mankind has turned to technology to solve many of its problems. Although technology has been effective in solving many of these problems, it has also caused some crises. Hence, some philosophers have been reflecting on technology and have examined the cause of technology crises and the ways out of these ...  Read More

Galileo, Avicenna and dispense with experiment: a research on their common methodological presuppositions

Seyyed Ali Hosseini

Volume 9, Issue 18 , February 2020, Pages 31-47

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.4545

Abstract
  Galileo, at least in a part of his works, claimed the dispense with experience recourse in natural studies; Likewise, Avicenna when discussed about God’s knowledge of individuals, exemplifies his knowledge to astornomer’s knowledge of predictable phenomenon of lunar eclipse, whose knowledge ...  Read More

Explaining the two-dimensional semantics role in the Zombie conceivability argument

yasser delfani; Ahmadreza Hemmatimoghaddam

Volume 9, Issue 18 , February 2020, Pages 49-68

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.4626

Abstract
  Physicalism is a view that holds everything is physical and considers phenomenal consciousness as a physical phenomenon. The Zombie conceivability argument that has been raised by David Chalmers shows that phenomenal consciousness cannot be a physical phenomenon. As a result, the claim of physicalism ...  Read More

Do artifacts have morality? Bruno Latour and ethics of technology

Rahman Sharifzadeh

Volume 9, Issue 18 , February 2020, Pages 69-86

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.4546

Abstract
   Do Artifacts Have Morality?Bruno Latour and Technology EthicsIn this paper, discussing Bruno Latour’s concept of technological mediation, we will claim that according to three kinds of technological mediations there would be three kinds of relations between morality and technology; Technology ...  Read More

An Examination about Reduction and Emergence in Chemistry: Review And Criticism Of Alex Manafu's arguments

Morteza Sharifi

Volume 9, Issue 18 , February 2020, Pages 87-113

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.4548

Abstract
  Two concepts that are being considered in Philosophy of Chemistry are Reduction and Emergence. These concepts have a major rule in arguing that special sciences, have kind of independence from physics. After sketching a conceptual framework about the issue, we have had a critical review about Alex Manafu's ...  Read More

Helen Longino on Feminism and the Role of Values in Science

Hossein sheykhrezaee; Hamed Bikaraan-Behesht

Volume 9, Issue 18 , February 2020, Pages 115-138

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.4551

Abstract
  The issue of the role of social and cultural values in science has provoked many debates in the last few decades and researchers in science studies have approached the issue in different ways. The proponents of feminist science and epistemology are among those who have paid much attention to the issue. ...  Read More

نسبت علم و تکنولوژی در پساپدیدارشناسی

Vahid Taebnia

Volume 9, Issue 18 , February 2020, Pages 139-162

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.4547

Abstract
  Post-phenomenology can be considered as the pragmatist account of Husserl's and Heidegger's phenomenology. Thinkers of this new line of thinking attempt to apply the phenomenological methodology in the realm of science and technology studies in order to give an account of how the contemporary human being ...  Read More

Galen Medicine and Greek Medical Schools

farzaneh ameri

Volume 9, Issue 18 , February 2020, Pages 163-179

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.4550

Abstract
  Galenos was a Greek physician, philosopher, and logician one of the most influential people in ancient Greek medicine, and his work was also the basis of medical education and practice in the Islamic world and Europe. Galinus was noted for his mastery of Hippocratic medicine and his practice in medicine. ...  Read More

Moore's Paradox and Consciousness

seyed ali kalantari; Ruhollah Ebrahimpour Esfahani

Volume 9, Issue 18 , February 2020, Pages 181-200

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.4543

Abstract
  Moore’s sentences are sentences of the form “p but I don't believe that p” or “p but I believe that not-p”. These sentences might be true, yet they are ‘absurd’ to believe or assert. According to some version of Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness such as ...  Read More

The Role of Historicity and Buildung in the Genesis of German Understanding of Science.

mehdi moinzadeh

Volume 9, Issue 18 , February 2020, Pages 201-222

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.4541

Abstract
  We Know that during second half of 19th century and first half of 20th century mathematical-natural sciences impressively developed in Germany and scientists as Planck, Einstein, Schrodinger, Haber, Helmholtz ,… presented their most important works and theories in this period. At the same time ...  Read More

nvestigating the criticism of Bloor's "transformative method" of Popper's "objective knowledge" theory

Hadi Montazeri Moghaddam

Volume 9, Issue 18 , February 2020, Pages 223-243

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.4544

Abstract
  Scientific society, like any other society, is constituted of social struc-ture. to identify that is to identify the historical evolution of science, the structure of science, etc. in this regard, another key component of Scien-tific society is the norms of science, which is the most fundamental value ...  Read More

The Role of Embodied Reading of Metaphor in Defending Extended Evolutionary Synthesis

Mahmoud Mozhdeh khoshknoodahani; Reza Naderlo; Reza Azizinezhad

Volume 9, Issue 18 , February 2020, Pages 245-269

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.4542

Abstract
  Extended Evolutionary Synthesis is a theory that suggests that the conceptual framework for evolutionary synthesis needs to be reviewed to provide an extending of the new findings in evolutionary biology and to increase the explanatory power for existing findings. This review is about extending in the ...  Read More