Volume 3 (2024)
Volume 2 (2023)
Volume 1 (2022)
Number of Articles: 6
A Study of the Hermeneutics of the Passage of Time and the Responsibility of Existence in Line with Authenticity Based on Martin Heidegger's Views
Volume 3, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 1-16
Abstract
The purpose of the current research is to understand the course of time, the place and concept of authenticity, and the explanation of the responsibility of existence based on Heidegger's ... Read MoreA Critical Analysis of Andrew Newberg's Theological Theory of Nerves
Volume 3, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 15-32
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Neurotheology is one of the interdisciplinary fields of humanities and medical knowledge that examines the intersection between neurology, psychology, and religious experiences. Andrew ... Read MoreFrom Dasein to Existenz; Karl Jaspers' View of Human Being
Volume 3, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 33-52
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This study focuses on Karl Jaspers' view of human beings and the processes they go through until they realize their existence by reaching self-consciousness. The author uses the conceptual ... Read MoreAn Examination and Critique of David Griffin’s Perspective on Divine Benevolence and its Relation to the Problem of Evil
Volume 3, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 53-66
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One of the critical issues addressed by David Griffin, which has been a significant concern for him, is the question of divine benevolence and its relation to the problem of evil. This ... Read MoreAnalysing Wittgenstein's Intellectual Development Based on His Ideas on Myth
Volume 3, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 67-82
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According to the standard reading of Wittgenstein, there are two philosophical periods in his life. The earlier Wittgenstein, whose main work is the Tractatus, believes in a fixed essence ... Read More“Literature Culture of Redemption” Alternative to the “Culture of Salvation of the Philosophical Section” (Rorty's Defense Plan of his Culture)
Volume 3, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 83-106