Volume 19 (2023)
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Volume 17 (2021)
Volume 16 (2020)
Volume 15 (2019)
Volume 14 (2018)
Volume 13 (2017)
Volume 12 (2016)
Volume 11 (2015)
Volume 10 (2014)
Volume 9 (2013)
Volume 8 (2012)
Volume 7 (2011)
Volume 6 (2010)
Volume 5 (2009)
Volume 4 (2008)
Volume 3 (2007)
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philosophy
A Defence of the Music Arousal Theory Based on the Aristotle's Catharsis

hosein ardalani; Malikeh Vaezi; Masoud Ghafari

Volume 19, Issue 76 , January 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.71049.2128

Abstract
  IntroductionThe philosophy of music is a branch of philosophy that studies the meaning of music, the relationship between the artist and the creation of music, the relationship between the audience and music, and such issues. Since emotions and feelings constitute the meaning of music, the primary focus ...  Read More

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The essence or "Being" of the World: A Reflection on Schopenhauer's Perspective and the Epistemic Function of Art in it with a Contemplation on Plato's Philosophy

Simin Esfandiari

Volume 19, Issue 76 , January 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2022.68025.2081

Abstract
  IntroductionIn various philosophical perspectives, the concept of the essence and being of the universe is one of the issues that has always led to discussions and reflections among renowned philosophers such as Plato and Arthur Schopenhauer. Plato, focusing on the concept of ideas and the world of ...  Read More

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Aristotelian Foundations of Cohen's Logic-Based Therapy

Mahdi Behniafar; Faezeh Khoshtinat

Volume 19, Issue 76 , January 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.73418.2151

Abstract
  IntroductionEliot Cohen is one of the contemporary pioneers of philosophical counseling. He considers philosophical counseling as one of the branches of applied philosophy. His logic-based therapy (LBT) or his logic-based counseling and therapy is also a subcategory of this claim. His reason is that ...  Read More

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Similarity of speech with the universe from Mulla Sadra's point of view

Majid Sadeghi Hasan Abadi; Najmeh Labkhandagh

Volume 19, Issue 76 , January 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.60384.1969

Abstract
  Introduction Language is a seemingly simple but at the same time very complex phenomenon. Linguists have always tried to understand what language is and provide a definition of it. Among the sages, Mulla Sadra has an ontological view of speech and, relying on his system of jurisprudence, defines ...  Read More

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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

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Interpretation of the Knowledge System as a Historical Development of the "Concept" based on the Preface of the Phenomenology of the Spirit

Mostafa Abedi jige

Volume 19, Issue 76 , January 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.73660.2153

Abstract
  IntroductionThe fundamental problem that has always been paid attention to in the history of thought is that 1- What is the relationship between subject and object? 2- How can we pass from subject to object and know the internal structure of the objective world? The answer to this epistemological problem ...  Read More

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The Nature of Moral Reasoning: Analysis and Criticism of Prinz's View

Meisam Molaee; zahra khazaei; Muhammad Legenhausen

Volume 19, Issue 76 , January 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.74548.2164

Abstract
  Introduction:Jesse Prinz is known as one of the serious defenders of moral sentimentalism. Usually, sentimentalists give little role to moral reasoning in the process of producing moral judgment. But Prinz, unlike others, believes that moral reasoning and emotions both play a role in morality.In this ...  Read More

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The Problem of Being in the Philosophy of Ibn Gabirol

Asghar Vaezi; Hussein Niazbakhsh

Volume 19, Issue 76 , January 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.70499.2112

Abstract
  IntroductionIbn Gabirol (a Jewish philosopher of the 11th century CE) enumerates different divisions for the concept of "being" in his book, “Fons Vitae". At first glance, some of these divisions seem incompatible with each other. Based on the findings of this research, Ibn Gabirol considers “being” ...  Read More

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Evaluating the Assent Principles of the “Divine Hiddenness Argument”, in Schellenberg's Thought

Yaser Hashemi; Abuzar Rajabi

Volume 19, Issue 76 , January 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.70736.2121

Abstract
  Introduction"Divine Hiddenness Argument" is one of the arguments against the existence of God, which has attracted the attention of some religious philosophers in the contemporary era. The introducers of this argument, by referring to some important attributes of the God of monotheistic religions, and ...  Read More

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Evidence for the 'Principality of Quiddity' according to Ghias al-din Mansur Dashtaki from Mulla Sadra's Point of View

Masoumeh Esmaeili

Volume 19, Issue 75 , September 2023, , Pages 1-20

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.64576.2032

Abstract
  Mulla Sadra has demonstrated "The Principality of Existence" as the basis of the Transcendent Philosophy based on solid arguments and by studying the scholars before him, he considered the peripatetics to believe in The Principality of Existence and the Ishraqi in the principality of Quiddity. Although ...  Read More

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Negative Aesthetics from the Perspective of Arnold Berleant

Mohammad hasan Emami; AMIR NASRI

Volume 19, Issue 75 , September 2023, , Pages 21-42

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.70974.2125

Abstract
  By focusing on sensory experience in Aesthetics, which is not always associated with positive feelings, Arnold Berleant analyzes the question of why and how Aesthetic values are negative, so that the scope of Aesthetics goes beyond "Beauty" and its application in the field of art. And because Aesthetics ...  Read More

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A Study of the Objectivity and Supra-Rationality of the Numinous and its Relationship with Revelation in the Abrahamic Religions according to Rudolf Otto

Sayed Mortaza Hosaini; Parvin Nabian

Volume 19, Issue 75 , September 2023, , Pages 43-64

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.69475.2096

Abstract
  The purpose of this article is to study the epistemology of religious experience from the point of view of Rudolf Otto. Otto emphasizes the supernatural nature of this experience with a phenomenological approach and the separation of the noumenon from the phenomenon and the invention of a word called ...  Read More

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A New Look at the Place of Human Perception in Change, Movement and Time and its Role in the Existential Worlds

mohammad daneshnahad; mohammadhasan vakili; HAMED ZARPOYAN

Volume 19, Issue 75 , September 2023, , Pages 65-89

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.44008.1967

Abstract
  Philosophers have accepted the principle of the existence of change in motion and time abroad and have tried to provide an acceptable analysis of it. One of the fundamental questions about change, movement, and time is whether the connection seen outside is a description of external facts or human perceptions. ...  Read More

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Schopenhauer’s Asceticism: A path to salvation

fatemeh bakhtiari; sima safari; Abbas Haj Zein Alabedini

Volume 19, Issue 75 , September 2023, , Pages 143-159

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.72801.2145

Abstract
  Asceticism has been one of the most important concepts in Arthur Schopenhauer’s philosophy, especially in his theory of salvation. He has defined salvation as releasing from pain and suffering and achieving long-term tranquility. According to him, such tranquility may be achieved by the way of ...  Read More

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The Process of Transformation in the Philosophical-Theological Space of the West in the Context and Time of the Renaissance

Habibullah Danesh sharaki; Seyed Ahmad Fazeli; said mahmudpor

Volume 19, Issue 75 , September 2023, , Pages 193-217

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.69230.2095

Abstract
  In this article, we try to explain that although the Renaissance was a renaissance and a transformation that was not and is not desirable to the church, the preparations for this transformation have been gradually provided at least since the 13th century AD within the church itself. Certainties of the ...  Read More

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Marriage, Sex and Love in Kant's Scales of Ethics

Mehdi akhavan

Volume 19, Issue 74 , June 2023, , Pages 1-22

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.73965.2158

Abstract
  The type and program of Kant's monetary philosophy in ethics is prescient and pre-empirical (or metaphysical) principles of ethics. With this goal in the foundation of metaphysics, ethics, moral value, absolutely, only the decent will is the good field; An intention that is determined by the moral law, ...  Read More

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The Necessity of Aesthetic Education According to John Dewey (Relying on the book "Art as an Experience")

Abdollah Amini

Volume 19, Issue 74 , June 2023, , Pages 23-46

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.67535.2071

Abstract
  John Dewey is one of the most important experts in the field of education in the contemporary period, and some of his teachings have become a part of the body of educational systems in the world today. Since education is an integral part of the structure of any society, any weakness in it will weaken ...  Read More

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Three Expressions of "Duration" in Bergson's Philosophy; what is the "Difference" of Deleuze's Formulation from Bergson's Philosophy?

Seyyed Ashkan  Khatibi; Mohammad Taghi Tabatabaei

Volume 19, Issue 74 , June 2023, , Pages 47-70

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.74360.2162

Abstract
  Bergson's philosophy has sometimes been regarded as dualistic and sometimes as monotheistic. The price of being partial to each has been to destroy some of Bergson's concepts and specifications in favor of others. In the meantime, some have tried to read Bergson's philosophy as dualistic and monistic ...  Read More

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Critical Examination of John Cottingham's View on Religious Experience and its Function in the Formation of Religious Belief

Mehdi Khayatzadeh

Volume 19, Issue 74 , June 2023, , Pages 71-95

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.70548.2115

Abstract
  John Cottingham focuses on two types of religious experience: general religious experience and specific religious experience. According to him, general experiences do not require special and complex education, scientific research or philosophical theorizing, but are a simple act of accepting a gift. ...  Read More

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The Subject of Art from Alain Badiou's Point of View: Artist or Work of Art?

fatemeh rezazadeh; Ahmad Ali Heidari

Volume 19, Issue 74 , June 2023, , Pages 97-117

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.67896.2075

Abstract
  One of the complications of Badiou's theory of the subject is that he did not provide a uniform and specific definition of the subject; And in reading his works, we are faced with different definitions of the subject, especially the subject of art. The basic question of this research is how we can provide ...  Read More

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Examining the Idea of Time based on the Opinions of Gilles Deleuze in the Iranian Cinema of the 90s (with Case Analysis of Movies: Fish and Cat, Enter the Dragon! and The Ridiculous)

raouf sarbakhsh; reza sarbakhsh

Volume 19, Issue 74 , June 2023, , Pages 119-145

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.56156.1912

Abstract
  Gilles Deleuze can undoubtedly be considered one of the most important philosophers and theorists of cinema. In the 1980s, Deleuze wrote two volumes of cinema books, which established the main directions of cinema philosophy as a separate discipline in the university. Among different philosophers, Bergson ...  Read More

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The Tension between Narrative Structure and Philosophical Content in Rousseau's Confessions

seyedeh Melika Sefidari; Amir nasri

Volume 19, Issue 74 , June 2023, , Pages 147-165

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.73682.2154

Abstract
  In Confessions, Rousseau is looking for his representation with all its true and natural characteristics. He claims that his true and natural self can only be understood by considering the chain of his feelings, understanding the origin of these feelings and distinguishing between them in terms of being ...  Read More

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Man as the Event of Wisdom-Language; An Aristotelian-Heideggerian Interpretation of the Story "Report to the Academy" by Franz Kafka

Hossein Ghassami; mohammad Asghari

Volume 19, Issue 74 , June 2023, , Pages 169-192

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.72073.2138

Abstract
  By analyzing the story "Report to the Academy" by Franz Kafka and considering it in the context of Aristotle's and Heidegger's views on the explanation of man, this research has tried to achieve a new reading of the concept of man. Aristotle considers the concept of wisdom or Logos to be the foundation ...  Read More

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The Influence of Orpheusian and Pythagorean Thinking on the Reincarnation and Immortality of the Soul in Phaedo

Saeede Mohamadzade; Mohammadreza Beheshti

Volume 19, Issue 74 , June 2023, , Pages 193-215

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.69790.2101

Abstract
  The method of the present research is descriptive-analytical and it is discussed to express the arguments of the immortality of the soul and reincarnation in Phaedo and their similarities and differences with Orpheusian and Pythagorean doctrines. There is a difference of opinion regarding how Plato was ...  Read More

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Analysis and Philosophical Critique of the Standard Model in the Cognitive Science of Religion

Sayyed Mahdi Biabanaki

Volume 19, Issue 73 , March 2023, , Pages 1-27

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.54816.1887

Abstract
  "Cognitive Science of Religion" is the emerging branch of cognitive science, which uses the findings of cognitive science to study religious beliefs and behaviors. Most scholars in this area believe that religious beliefs and behaviors are the byproducts of the cognitive architecture of our minds. Based ...  Read More