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Carnap and Quine, Confrontation in Metaontology

Mohammad Hosein Esfandiari

Volume 10, Issue 19 , June 2020, Pages 1-27

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5251

Abstract
  Carnap’s view on ontology had not yet rallied that Quine attacked it; and this has caused a dispute between two philosophers for more than half a century. The question remains: which one was/is right? In this article after reviewing Carnap’s view, I have recounted Quine’s critiques, ...  Read More

An Analysis of Friedman's methodological specifications

Seyed Mohammad Reza Amiri Tehrani; Mahdi Mahdian

Volume 10, Issue 19 , June 2020, Pages 29-53

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5234

Abstract
  AbstractThis article is about Milton Friedman's methodology in Economics. Friedman's main article "The ‎Methodology of Positive Economics" published in ‎‏1953‏‎ is a mixture of philosophical ideas. By ‎analyzing this article and critics of his methodology among economics philosophers ...  Read More

Philosophy of Finance

Moslem Peymany

Volume 10, Issue 19 , June 2020, Pages 55-77

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5215

Abstract
  In this paper, a general overview of philosophy of finance was searched and discussed as one of the topics in the philosophy of science and its importance was analyzed. In this regard, some of the issues raised in finance were examined from three aspects of ontology, epistemology and methodology, according ...  Read More

Reconstruct Heidegger's philosophy around the concept of "Gestell"

Mohammad Ali Roozbahani; mahdi Moinzadeh

Volume 10, Issue 19 , June 2020, Pages 79-103

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5212

Abstract
  Martin Heidegger's idea is a whole interconnected and the universality of it can be considered as a "philosophy of technology". The central concept of Heidegger's philosophy is Being, concealment and its concealment.His course of thought begins with a critique of metaphysics from Plato to Nietzsche and ...  Read More

The Problem of Wave Function Collapse by Conscious Observer in The Light of Mind-Body Theories

Seyyed Hedayat Sajadi

Volume 10, Issue 19 , June 2020, Pages 105-125

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5142

Abstract
  The aim of this paper is to provide a philosophical analysis of the problem of the wave function collapse by conscious observer, based on the theories of philosophy of mind. According to the approaches to the mind-body relation, the conceptual problems of this issue are examined both in the context of ...  Read More

What does it mean for a scientist to have good sense?

Mohammad Mahdi Sadrforati; Shadi Mohammadi

Volume 10, Issue 19 , June 2020, Pages 127-148

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5141

Abstract
  Having ‘good sense’ in choosing among rival scientific theories was initially introduced by Pierre Duhem. According to him, where empirical evidence and logical rules cannot help to choose among scientific options, scientists need a further criterion to help them decide. However, Duhem left ...  Read More

Habermas and Quasi-transcendental Foundations of Knowledge

Esfandiar ghafari nasab; Ali Akbari; Ali Asghar Nazari

Volume 10, Issue 19 , June 2020, Pages 149-170

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5222

Abstract
  The present study will investigate some thoughts of Habermas, German sociologist and philosopher, which in Persian texts, less attention has been paid to it. One of the main aims of his research program has been approximating knowledge and life or Life-world, and this article attempts to present a systematic ...  Read More

Thermodynamic Asymmetry of Time and Past Hypothesis for the Early Universe

Narges Fathalian; Alireza Mansouri

Volume 10, Issue 19 , June 2020, Pages 171-193

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5139

Abstract
  Based on everyday experience and conventional understanding, there seems to be a difference between the past and the future, which we call the "arrow of time." There are different explanations for the time arrow, one of them is the thermodynamic arrow. However, the fundamental laws of physics, in particular ...  Read More

comparison Physicalism & Russellian Monism Based on Zombie Argument

hadi ghahar

Volume 10, Issue 19 , June 2020, Pages 195-213

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5214

Abstract
  یگانه‏انگاری راسلی، عنوان یکی از جدیدترین نظریه‏های فلسفه ذهن است. این نظریه مدعی غلبه بر مشکلات نظریه‏های فیزیکی‏انگار و دوگانه‏انگار است. به طور خاص مشکل عمده ...  Read More

Mutual Shaping of Society and Technology; Historical Typewriter Case Study

Mahdi Kafaee; Elahe Daviran; Mostafa Taqavi

Volume 10, Issue 19 , June 2020, Pages 215-235

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5140

Abstract
  Society is the origin of technology and its development. On the other hand, technology has special social effects. Generally, the relationship between society and technology is mutual. Awareness of this relationship is necessary for engineering design. Nonetheless, due attention is not paid to this issue ...  Read More

The role of analogy and model in theories of cultural evolution: The case of memetics

Hadi Samadi; Ahmad reza Moradian

Volume 10, Issue 19 , June 2020, Pages 237-257

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5138

Abstract
  Disparate and competitive theories have been proposed to explain cultural evolution, which one of the most known ones is the Memetic theory. Present article claims that proposed theories such as Memetics represent part of the culture to make them discernible by using analogies. It should be noted that ...  Read More

The nature of "causality" in the non-rational form of cognition based on the approach of Ernst Cassirer

majid reza moghanipour

Volume 10, Issue 19 , June 2020, Pages 259-280

https://doi.org/10.30465/ps.2020.5216

Abstract
  "Causality" is one of the concepts that has a long history in philosophy and human cognition. from the very beginning of human life, man wanted to discover the reason and cause of phenomena; this concept has gone through many ups and downs in the history of philosophical thought. The answers given to ...  Read More