Reassessing Kant's Autonomy in Relation to Individual, Moral, and Political Autonomy [PDF]
Kant realizes the principle of autonomy of the will as the sublime principle of morality. To him, if the principles we will are constituted by a being which poses universal laws, our "will or want" also acts autonomously and independently.
Zahra Khazaei, Tayebeh Heidari
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A Review of the Theory of "The Spirit of Meaning" with Emphasis on Al-Ghazali's Point of View [PDF]
Considering the fact that the words in the intra-religious attitude are considered in two ways, the first is towards jurisprudential words and the second is a rational and conceptual view focusing on their meanings.
Ahmad Fazeli, Hediye Omidzamani
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An Analysis of Wiggins's Viewpoint on the "Meaning of Life" [PDF]
"Invention" and "discovery" can be seen as two responses to the question of what from the "meaning of life". During the last few centuries, this state of question-response has been one of the most significant issues related to humanities including ...
Mohsen Javadi, Nafiseh Hafizi
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Gender Digital Divide and Education in Latin America: A Literature Review
Gender equity in education is one of the main targets for social justice and sustainable development. This literature review, from a gender approach, was conducted to understand how the gender digital divide (GDD) in information and communication ...
Ana Ancheta-Arrabal +2 more
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Self Knowledge and its Relationship with Rationality; Defending Richard Moran's Transparency Theory [PDF]
Introduction The discussion of “self-knowledge” as a philosophical issue begins with an intuition. This intuition is based on the fact that our knowledge of our mental states or our knowledge in relation to statements like: “I know that I am happy,” is a
Zahra Sarkarpour
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A Critique on the Book Key Concepts in Eastern Philosophy [PDF]
Today many of orientalists think that philosophy in the eastern cultures has authenticity and the eastern concepts in philosophy and humanities are rooted in this culture.
Hasan Ahmadizade
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Suhrawardi's Views on the Problem of Evil: a Critical Review [PDF]
Confronting the problem of evil, Suhrawardi seeks to use philosophical concepts and explanations to show that God and all His creatures are good, that the world is the best possible one, and that dualistic cosmology is false. He believes in the privation
Javad Ayar, Mahdi Monfared
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Systematicity of Scientific Knowledge, the Way Out of Epistemic Bubbles and Echo Chambers [PDF]
The Epistemic Bubble and the Echo Chamber are two phenomena of the Post-Truth area that deny scientific knowledge. The Epistemic Bubble exposes the individual to unbalanced arguments by eliminating knowledge outside the bubble and strengthening trust in ...
Mohammad Ali Ashouri Kisomi +1 more
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Before and After Comparative Philosophy
This paper traces the history of comparative philosophy and points to a transition toward post-comparative philosophy. It is argued that, theoretically speaking, comparative philosophy was created by making a distinction between Western and non-Western ...
Hans-Georg Moeller
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A Plan for the Proper Methodology in First Philosophy with Emphasis on the Views of Contemporary Iranian Thinkers [PDF]
The main purpose of this article is to answer the question of what methods and resources the philosopher has at his disposal in answering the goals of First Philosophy and in order to achieve philosophical theories, and how much and how to use them ...
Reza Eshagi, Mohammad Fanaei Eshkevari
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