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philosophy
Ontology of "Metaverse" and the Way of Perception in It Based on Mulla Sadra's Point of View

Jalileh Salehi; Mohammadali Vatandoost

Volume 19, Issue 76 , January 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.70701.2120

Abstract
  IntroductionMetaverse technology due to its features such as being stable and permanent, not limited in time and space, and breaking some of the laws of the physical world has been given special attention by technology companies such as Meta and Microsoft, these companies are trying to launch a large ...  Read More

Investigating Pleasure Quiddity through Components and the Position of its Design in the Avicenna Philosophy

Hourieh Shojaei Baghini; Einollah khademi

Volume 16, Issue 64 , January 2021, , Pages 119-142

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2021.42838.1730

Abstract
  In various works of Ibn Sina, there are a number of scattered topics about the subject of pleasure. One of those topics is the definition of pleasure that needs to be thoroughly reviewed in order to achieve a coherent vision. In this paper, we will explore two ways to investigate pleasure quiddity. One ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of the Epistemological Views of Duns Scotus and Ibn Sina

mehdi abbas zadeh

Volume 6, Issue 23 , October 2010, , Pages 53-74

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2010.5809

Abstract
  This paper is an endeavor to conduct a comparative study of the viewpoints of Johannes Duns Scotus, Scottish philosopher and theologian (1266- 1308), on epistemology and knowledge, and Ibn Sina’s beliefs on the same issues. Given the fact that Scotus had studied the Latin translation of Ibn Sina's ...  Read More

Plato on Perception According to Parmenides’ System

ebrahim musavi

Volume 4, Issue 16 , January 2009, , Pages 9-26

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2009.5758

Abstract
  For a long time, Plato's thought has been affected by the interpretations of Aristotelianism or Neo-Platonism. However, some remarks which have been recently made regard the core of Plato's own thought in his dialogues. This becomes critical when we find something totally different from our traditional ...  Read More

Plato and Innatism

mehdi ghavam safari

Volume 2, Issue 7 , October 2006, , Pages 85-98

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2006.6927

Abstract
  Plato 1s doctrine of recollection is often identified witb innatism, and he is said to be an innatist. The present pape0 alongside J,vifh e:x:plaining this doctrine and other related doctrines in Plato's epistemology, argues that the doctrine of recollection is not necessarily the same as innatism. It ...  Read More

Plato and Innatism

mehdi ghavam

Volume 1, Issue 3 , October 2005, , Pages 47-59

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2005.6913

Abstract
  Plato 1s doctrine of recollection is often identified witb innatism, and he is said to be an innatist. The present pape0 alongside J,vifh e:x:plaining this doctrine and other related doctrines in Plato's epistemology, argues that the doctrine of recollection is not necessarily the same as innatism. It ...  Read More