Analyzing the alleged Priority of Thought over Language in al-Fārābī’s Philosophy of Language [PDF]
In the present article relationship of thought and language for the priority aspect, from al-Fārābī’s point of view is discussed. Based on the three meanings of nuṭq (: speech), speaking is a process in which human soul is concerned with the three ...
Narges Zargar
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Comparison of Russell's Theory of “Knowledge by Acquaintance” and Molla Sadra's Theory of “Knowledge by Presence" [PDF]
The theory of “knowledge by presence” has a special place in the Sadra system. “Knowledge by presence” is both a theory of knowledge in Sadra's philosophy and a theory for explaining self-knowledge.
Zahra Sarkarpour, Zahra Khazaei
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Analysis of the Grounds of Opposition to Comparative Philosophy and its Relation with the End [PDF]
The end of Comparative Philosophy is the most important and last point of view regarding this approach. So far, Comparative Philosophy has faced various oppositions, confronting these criticisms, a question will be raised: Are these oppositions against ...
Maryam Parvizi, Ghasem Pourhasan
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Traditions-Directed Approach in the Comparative Philosophy of Religion
This paper aimed to present a novel approach to the comparative philosophy of religion which I call traditions-oriented. It is related to and yet distinct from both comparative philosophy and confessional (tradition-oriented) comparative theology.
Javad Taheri
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The Problem of Ground in Comparative Philosophy
In comparative philosophy, there arises the problem of ground for comparison. Qualitative comparison is based on a certain qualitative ground for comparison, e.g., weight.
M. Ott
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Comparative Study of Physics Parallel Worlds and Possible Worlds of David Lewis [PDF]
At first glance, it seems that we can find similarities between the possible worlds proposed by Lewis and the theory of parallel worlds in physics. Both of these theories point to the possibility of the existence of worlds other than the one we live in ...
maryam parvizi +1 more
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Philosophical Systematicity and Its Implications for Confucian and Comparative Philosophy
As someone who often works on philosophical issues in old texts, I have learned to read for something I call philosophical systematicity. It is difficult to say what this is, precisely.
Justin Tiwald
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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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COMPARATIVE PHILOSOPHY VOL 2 NO 2 WHOLE SET [PDF]
Comparative Philosophy
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Comparative philosophy of education: Reading Zehou Li (李泽厚)’s philosophy in a postcolonial time
This article considers a postcolonial approach to comparative philosophy of education as comprising four key features: ethnography, translation, hybridity, and critique.
Flora Liuying Wei, P. Enslin
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