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philosophy
A study of Media according to Heidegger and Postman Points of view

Sayedeh Azadeh Emami; yousef shaghool

Volume 19, Issue 73 , March 2023, , Pages 83-107

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.70536.2114

Abstract
  Modern media are undoubtedly the most important phenomenon of the current century. Since it has affected all aspects of human life, from science, religion, policy, economy and culture to most personal everyday relations; the “lifestyle” of the contemporary man, in a word. Such a wide range ...  Read More

Requirements and Philosophical Consequences of the Advertisement Industry in the Media

Alireza Mansouri

Volume 10, Issue 38 , July 2014, , Pages 103-119

Abstract
  The cliché understanding of mass media is that they are tools and means to transmit news and expand communications whose function is to be informative, provide entertainment and promote ethical codes amongst the people. The present study, mainly by depending on the viewpoints and approaches of ...  Read More

The Philosophy of Technology: a survey in essentialist and instrumentalist approach to technology of media

hoseyn hushangi; mohammad reza ruhani

Volume 8, Issue 29 , April 2012, , Pages 117-140

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2012.5840

Abstract
  As a result of going behind tradition and criticizing its foundations and based upon objective and subjective elements established through centuries, modern rationality has determined a special kind of life-style, an important feature of it is the technical dominance of man over the nature. Some thinkers ...  Read More

The Concept of Language in Rorty's Thought

mohammad asghari; nabiollah soleymani

Volume 7, Issue 25 , April 2011, , Pages 51-66

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2011.5816

Abstract
  According to Rorty's reading of the analytic philosophy, the language acts as a media for reflecting external facts, and this view involves accepting a kind of a priori and mind-independent reality. However, Rorty holds that the language is not a mirror for representation of metalingustic facts, but ...  Read More