Text as Act,  Discourse, and Speech-Act Propositions: A Study of Paul Ricoeur and John Searle's Views
Text as Act, Discourse, and Speech-Act Propositions: A Study of Paul Ricoeur and John Searle's Views

Niloofar Imani; Ali Naqi Baqershahi

Volume 3, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.30479/wp.2023.18286.1033

Abstract
  The present paper aims to explore the views of two great continental and analytic philosophers, Paul Ricoeur and John Searle concerning the nature of text and propositions. Ricoeur ...  Read More
Existential Experience of Existence in Martin Heidegger's Philosophy
Existential Experience of Existence in Martin Heidegger's Philosophy

Ali Hoseini; Mahnaz Hoseinpour

Volume 3, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 19-38

https://doi.org/10.30479/wp.2024.20774.1107

Abstract
  The main subject posited by Heidegger in his philosophy is existence. He believes that this subject has been neglected in the history of Western philosophy after Plato and Aristotle ...  Read More
Subjectivist Event, an Emphasis on Determining the Linguistic Form of the Beautiful Thing in Kant's Thought, with an Emphasis on Heidegger's Ontological Understanding of the Concept of Event
Subjectivist Event, an Emphasis on Determining the Linguistic Form of the Beautiful Thing in Kant's Thought, with an Emphasis on Heidegger's Ontological Understanding of the Concept of Event

Neda Rahbar; Mohammad Asghari

Volume 3, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 39-50

https://doi.org/10.30479/wp.2024.21022.1117

Abstract
  The present analyzes Kant's subjectivist understanding of the concept of the event in the way aesthetic judgments are issued under the aesthetic experience. Heidegger returns to the ...  Read More
The Relation between Occasionalism and Human Freedom in Malebranche’s Philosophy
The Relation between Occasionalism and Human Freedom in Malebranche’s Philosophy

Seyed Mostafa Shahraeini; Maziyar Raissi

Volume 3, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 51-66

https://doi.org/10.30479/wp.2024.20955.1112

Abstract
  To solve the mind-body problem that didn’t get the proper response from Descartes, Malebranche by reanalyzing the concept of “causal power” in addition to purifying ...  Read More
A Pluralistic Reflection on the Aristotelian Concept of Catharsis
A Pluralistic Reflection on the Aristotelian Concept of Catharsis

Naeim Sadri; Mohammad Akvan; Mohammad Reza Sharifzadeh

Volume 3, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 67-84

https://doi.org/10.30479/wp.2024.21094.1121

Abstract
  Catharsis is one of the most controversial ideas presented in the realm of aesthetics and the philosophy of art. Aristotle's lack of a precise definition of this concept in "Poetics" ...  Read More
A Comparison and Criticism of Mulla Sadra and Aquinas's Views on the Semantic of God's Attributes
A Comparison and Criticism of Mulla Sadra and Aquinas's Views on the Semantic of God's Attributes

Hassan Ghanbari

Volume 3, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 85-97

https://doi.org/10.30479/wp.2024.20700.1103

Abstract
  From ancient times until now there have been two theories about speaking of God and His attributes, namely, negative Theology, and univocity. However, some religious thinkers rejected ...  Read More