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Research Paper
Idea-Based Social Phenomena Analysis

Hossein Salimi; Leila Ahar

Volume 16, Issue 63 , September 2021, Pages 7-34

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2020.50669.1823

Abstract
  Analyzing the phenomena of the social world based on the idea is the purpose of this article. The paper attempts to show that ideas as the explanatory factor can be used in the study of social and political issues. To explain the analytic role of the idea, we take a constructivist-interpretive overview ...  Read More

Research Paper
Dretske on Closure of Knowledge and Its Rereading in Justification Logic

Masoud Alvand

Volume 16, Issue 63 , September 2021, Pages 35-60

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2020.41082.1710

Abstract
  The K axiom in the logic of knowledge expresses this epistemological approach that knowledge is closed under known implications. For Dretske, for two reasons, the closure of knowledge cannot be tautology: first, the knowledge operator does not penetrate into some of the logical implications of our believed ...  Read More

Research Paper
The Interpretation of the Government of Terror by the Phenomenology of the Spirit and Its Position in Hegel’s Political Philosophy

Mahmoud Sufiani; Mohammad Asghari; Mohsen Bagherzadeh Meshkibaf

Volume 16, Issue 63 , September 2021, Pages 61-86

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2021.47338.1772

Abstract
  The French Revolution is recognized as the first concrete presence of the modern individual in history, where he stands for the realization of right and liberty against the absolute power of the king and wants absolute freedom. But Hegel, despite much praise for the revolution, deals with Pathology and ...  Read More

Research Paper
Postmodern Nihilism: There Is No Truth Even the Truth That There Is No Truth

Ahmad Ebrahimipur; Malek Hosseini

Volume 16, Issue 63 , September 2021, Pages 87-112

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2020.48840.1795

Abstract
  Whenever it is said there is no truth in place, this question comes up as to whether the truth itself does exist or not? Two answers are offered for this question. First, there is no truth other than the truth that there is no truth (modern nihilism). Secondly, there is no truth even the truth that there ...  Read More

Research Paper
Analyzing the Ontological Foundations of the Contemporary Environmental Crisis and the Conditions for Overcoming it Based on Martin Heidegger's Thinking

khatereh Sobhanian; Mohammad Javad Safian

Volume 16, Issue 63 , September 2021, Pages 113-134

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2020.46947.1770

Abstract
  Human life is inevitably linked with the environment and nature. Water, air, food, etc all are guarantors of the survival of human life and activities on earth. Humans reside on the earth, and so their dependence on the earth and other beings is supposed to be all other proportions of them. But mostly ...  Read More

Research Paper
Deconstruction of Derrida as an Approach to the Possibility of Religious Thought (Derrida and the Possibility of Religious Thought)

Ali Fathi

Volume 16, Issue 63 , September 2021, Pages 135-164

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2020.54119.1881

Abstract
  In Derrida's thought, "deconstruction" is not a "method" but an "approach" that questions the whole of metaphysical ideas and the tradition of Western philosophy from Plato to Husserl. The scope of his view also includes religious concepts because of their metaphysical nature. This paper shows the role ...  Read More

Research Paper
Multiple Modernities as a Substitute for Singular Modernity

Hossein Mesbahian

Volume 16, Issue 63 , September 2021, Pages 165-188

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2021.41603.1719

Abstract
  This paper argues against a singular and definitive notion of modernity and calls for a new formulation of this elusive concept that moves beyond the framework established by its strongest proponent: Jurgen Habermas. In addition to serious consideration and analysis of non-Western critiques of Habermas’ ...  Read More