Volume 3 (2024)
Volume 2 (2023)
Volume 1 (2022)
Number of Articles: 6
A Study of the Naturalistic View of Education and its Underlying Factors Based on Rousseau's Thoughts
Volume 3, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 1-16
Abstract
Rousseau is considered one of the most prominent representatives of Enlightenment philosophy, who led education to new directions with his works and deeply impacted people's lifestyles. ... Read MoreA Study of Nietzsche's Genealogy of Ethics as a Criticism of Enlightenment and Modern Thought
Volume 3, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 17-36
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Nietzsche's philosophy is considered a fundamental criticism of the tradition of Modern philosophy in general and specifically in opposition to Kant's project. For Nietzsche, the ironic ... Read MoreNeo-Vedantian Approach to the Notion of Negation with Special Reference to Bhattacharya's Views
Volume 3, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 37-50
Abstract
In its confrontation with Western philosophy, the Neo-Vedantian School of philosophy in India had a constructive approach, and Bhattacharya's approach in this regard is considered to ... Read MoreRichard Wollheim's Project Regarding the Ontology of the Work of Art Based on the Concept of Type/Token
Volume 3, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 51-66
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The concept of "type/token" and the understanding of an artwork based on such an ontological framework in analytical aesthetics arises from the distinction between types of artworks ... Read MoreThe Role of Causality in Constituting Experience and Empirical Determination of Time as viewed by Kant
Volume 3, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 67-84
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Causality and time are the most central subjects in Kant's philosophy. He considers phenomena as objects of experience that are possible only with the law of causality and determines ... Read MoreDuration, Memory, and Coexistence Past and Present in Bergson's Philosophy
Volume 3, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 85-98