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Research Paper
Ibn Arabi's Veiw about the Role of Imagination in the Process of Perception

davoud esparham

Volume 7, Issue 26 , July 2011, Pages 7-36

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2011.5821

Abstract
  Befor Inb Arabi, according to the Helenistic view, the human perception was confined to sensations and objects of reason. And, for the sensation was regarded as an instrument for reason, the latter was thought as the final perceptive faculty. Furthermore, the reason supported by logics, was regarded ...  Read More

Research Paper
The Eternal Recurrence of the Same in Nietzsche's Philosophical Thoughts

manuchehr sanei darrebidi; hoseyn kharazmi

Volume 7, Issue 26 , July 2011, Pages 37-52

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2011.5822

Abstract
  One of the most fundamental elements of Nietzsche's thought is the notion of eternal recurrence of the same which he regards himself as the teacher of it. According to this notion, I shall return eternally to this identical and self-same life, in the greatest things and in the smallest, not to a new ...  Read More

Research Paper
The Importance of the Sublime in Kant's Philosophy of Art

reza mahuzi

Volume 7, Issue 26 , July 2011, Pages 53-74

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2011.5823

Abstract
  In the analysis of natural and artistic beauty, Kant explains the pleasure of the taste based on free play between Imagination and Understanding upon the principle of teleology of nature. Hence, the aesthetic judgments are produced by indeterminate harmony between Imagination and Understanding. Kant ...  Read More

Research Paper
Maulana and Kierkegaard's Thoughts on the Self-Knowledge

mehdi dehbashi; marzieh rezaian

Volume 7, Issue 26 , July 2011, Pages 75-102

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2011.5824

Abstract
  When the human being starts to know himself and appreciate his abilities, it is as if he has a kind of responsibility to transcend himself form lower stages of humanity to higher ones. For Kierkegaard, this transcendence is possible by helping of the human outstanding characteristic, namely the Anxiety. ...  Read More

Research Paper
An Analysis and a Critique of Henry Sidgwick’s Ethical Intuitionism

ali akbar abdol abadi

Volume 7, Issue 26 , July 2011, Pages 103-118

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2011.5825

Abstract
  In this paper, following an analytical-critical method, I will try to give an analysis of Sidgwick’s ethical intuitionism. I will focus on his critical analysis of Common Sense Morality, which he has called “Dogmatic Intuitionism”, and state the moral principles which he has regarded ...  Read More

Research Paper
Gödel; From Relativity to IdealismThe Consistency between Einstein’s Relativity Theory and Kant’s Philosophy of Time

ali akbar ahmadi afar majani; amir naeemi

Volume 7, Issue 26 , July 2011, Pages 119-142

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2011.5826

Abstract
  Einstein’s theory of relativity made many difficulties for Newtonian physics, so as it did not remain any way for keeping it but setting apart or reforming some of the most fundamental concepts such as space and time. Many thinkers believe that relativity theory made some irreparable hurts on Kant’s ...  Read More

Research Paper
The Standard of the Taste and the Taste Disagreements in Hume's Thoughts

ali salmani

Volume 7, Issue 26 , July 2011, Pages 143-159

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2011.5827

Abstract
  Since Hume believes that beauty is pleasurable sentiment, he can not refer to the certain objective qualities for resolving aesthetical disputes. Hence, he introduces the common judgment of judges as the standard of the taste. Hume himself accept that in spite of efficiency of this standard, tow factors, ...  Read More