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An Analysis of Heidegger’s Approach to Technology

Khashayar Boroomand; Seyed Hassan Hosseini

Volume 5, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 1-22

Abstract
  Heidegger's views on technology have had a great influence on contemporary philosophy of technology in both continental and analytic traditions. In this essay, the essence of modern technology and its relation to the history of Being, Ge-stell, and the danger of its domination, and Heidegger's approach ...  Read More

Ideology, Subject, Hegemony and Political in the Context of Discourse Theory

Ali Rabani Kharsegani; Mohammad Mirzaee

Volume 5, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 23-46

Abstract
  Discourse theory is the summarization of other approaches into discourse quantitative methods in social and political issues. In the heart of Laclau and Mouffe's theory of discourse is a central principle according to which a social issue or a social identity is never finished. Laclau and Mouffe placed ...  Read More

Social Secularism in Modern age: Comparing Locke's and Mill’s Philosophical Foundations, and the Impact of the Foundations on Mill's Utilitarianism

Farshad Shariat

Volume 5, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 47-60

Abstract
  This paper, focusing on the distinction between political secularism and social secularism, shows that why and how our subject matter in the study of Western secularism, is not political secularism, but social secularism. Secularism, is more generalized than what is usually represented, this generalized ...  Read More

We and Midas Magic;Islamic World and Critical Occidentalism

Ahmad Kalateh Sadati

Volume 5, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 61-79

Abstract
  This paper emphasizing the cultural and historical contexts of Islamic societies, wants to evaluate the issue of Occidentalism. Findings show that Occidentalism is a discursive construction against Orientalism, which has two critical and noncritical forms. Critical Occidentalism is the discourse of some ...  Read More

Kant's Philosophy of Right and Cosmopolitan Human Being

Hossein Kalbasi Ashtari; Mohammad Jalil Ale Amin

Volume 5, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 81-102

Abstract
  The problem with which we will deal in this paper is to realize the relation and the connection between Kant’s philosophy of law, and his understanding of human being as a cosmopolitan being, or a citizen of the world on the one hand and moral will on the other hand. The philosophy of Kant has ...  Read More

Dreyfus and Philosophical History of AI

Mohammad Hossein MohammadAli Khalaj

Volume 5, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 103-128

Abstract
  To shed some lights on the history of AI's transitions from a philosophical perspective during the 20th and 21st centuries, this article differentiates among three separate periods: 1. the authority of symbolic paradigm; 2. turn to connectionism; 3. dawn of artificial life. The main argument of this ...  Read More