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    Theory of Knowledge in System Dynamics Models.Mohammadreza Zolfagharian, Reza Akbari & Hamidreza Fartookzadeh - 2014 - Foundations of Science 19 (2):189-207.
    Having entered into the problem structuring methods, system dynamics (SD) is an approach, among systems’ methodologies, which claims to recognize the main structures of socio-economic behaviors. However, the concern for building or discovering strong philosophical underpinnings of SD, undoubtedly playing an important role in the modeling process, is a long-standing issue, in a way that there is a considerable debate about the assumptions or the philosophical foundations of it. In this paper, with a new perspective, we have explored theory of (...)
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    Sunlight in the Mirror of Mithraism.Mohammadreza Azimi - 2023 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 3 (6):1-5.
    Sunlight carried an extensive tapestry of significance in Mithraism, indicating divine strength, illumination, spiritual rebirth, and ethical instruction. It was a deep metaphor for the riddles of life, death, and the search for heavenly understanding, not just a physical phenomenon. With its sophisticated rituals and symbolic language, the Mithraic Mysteries employed sunlight as a potent tool to transmit spiritual concepts and assist initiates on their transformational journey from the dark into the bright light of Mithras. While Mithraism’s exact practices have (...)
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    The Post-epistemological Inquiry and the Ultimate Fate of Philosophy.Mohammadreza Esmkhani - 2023 - Logos and Episteme 14 (4):409-437.
    This essay examines the different fates of philosophy in Bloor’s and Rorty’s post-epistemological inquiries, tracing their sharp disagreement to their distinct conceptions of ‘naturalism’ and ‘language.’ To this end, the first section outlines their main reasons for overcoming the epistemologically-centered philosophy, as well as theirreassessments of key concepts such as objectivity. The second section draws a comparison between their proposed post-epistemological inquiries, i.e., Bloor’s empirically-informed ‘sociologism’ and Rorty’s pragmatist ‘conversationalism,’ emphasizing that while the former implies the ‘end’ of philosophy in (...)
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    Hegel, Davidson, and the Dialogical Character of Knowledge.Mohammadreza Esmkhani & Seyed Masoud Hosseini - 2023 - International Philosophical Quarterly 63 (3):293-313.
    This paper scrutinizes the dialogical character of knowledge from the perspectives of Hegel’s and Davidson’s philosophies. First, it outlines their analogous trains of thought, particularly their “anti-representational” and “intersubjective” accounts of knowledge. Second, it draws a parallel between the two by discussing their contrasting views of the structure and goal of knowledge, showing that while Davidson advocates an open-ended, scheme-less empirical knowledge, Hegel maintains the notion of a (universal-rational) scheme and a goal-oriented dialectical process in which “the true is the (...)
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    Killing Joke: A Study of the Carnivalesque Discourse in Todd Phillips’ Joker.Mohammadreza Hassanzadeh Javanian & Farzan Rahmani - 2021 - Bakhtiniana 16 (3):39-56.
    RESUMO O filme Coringa (2019), de Todd Phillips, é a representação cinematográfica mais recente do notório príncipe palhaço de Gotham City. Embora as adaptações anteriores do filme usualmente o representassem como um vilão do herói do Batman, esta versão o descreve como um homem solitário que tem de lidar com a depressão e luta para ser aceito e se encaixar na sociedade. Portanto, esta versão do personagem carrega uma aura marcada de consciência sociopolítica. O presente trabalho tem como objetivo analisar (...)
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    Diminishing I's: The Unnamable's Absent Subjecthood and the Disintegration of Meaning in the Face of Foucault's Panopticon.Mohammadreza Arghiani - 2012 - Philosophy and Literature 36 (2):465-475.
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    Infinity Breeds Contempt: The Social Critiques of the Tragically Immortal Narrator in Samuel Beckett’s Malone Dies.Mohammadreza Arghiani - 2014 - Philosophy and Literature 38 (1):242-253.
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    Activation of Functional Brain Networks in Children With Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures.Mohammadreza Radmanesh, Mahdi Jalili & Kasia Kozlowska - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
  9. The Experience of Beauty or Love as a Religious Experience in Plato.Mohammadreza Bayat & Alireza Taheri - 2018 - Religions and Mysticism 51 (2):182-202.
    The issue of the article is whether the experience of Beauty or love in Plato can be considered as some kind of religious experience. First, the article describes different views on the religious experience. Then it deals with Plato's view on beauty and love and their relationship. finally, demonstrating the divinity of Beauty in Plato, the article shows that if religious experience is an encounter of the experiencer with the divine being, or in religious term God, that manifests itself in (...)
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    An Analysis of History, Causality and Evolution in Islamic, Iranian and Polish Philosophy.Mohammadreza Shahidipak - 2020 - International Journal of Philosophy 8 (4):104.
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    Contracted time and expanded space: The impact of circumnavigation on judgements of space and time.Iva K. Brunec, Amir-Homayoun Javadi, Fiona E. L. Zisch & Hugo J. Spiers - 2017 - Cognition 166 (C):425-432.
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    Human Skin Color Detection Using Neural Networks.Arvin Agah & Mohammadreza Hajiarbabi - 2015 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 24 (4):425-436.
    Human skin detection is an essential phase in face detection and face recognition when using color images. Skin detection is very challenging because of the differences in illumination, differences in photos taken using an assortment of cameras with their own characteristics, range of skin colors due to different ethnicities, and other variations. Numerous methods have been used for human skin color detection, including the Gaussian model, rule-based methods, and artificial neural networks. In this article, we introduce a novel technique of (...)
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    The Historical Evolution of the Concept of the Subject and the Contemporary Humanitarian Crisis.Milad Azarm, Mohammadreza Khaki & Sadegh Mirveisinik - 2017 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):139-148.
    It is necessary to seek out the origins of the modern world’s problems in their theoretical and intellectual infrastructures, which are based on concepts. This paper aims to study the modern crisis of identity from the viewpoint of the evolution of the Subject. The Subject is one of philosophy’s more complex concepts, and its complexity can be analyzed through its historical evolution. It has been connected with meanings such as subjectness, subjectivity, subjugation, and subjection, and each of these meanings contain (...)
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    Islamic Moral Life and Threats To It.Mohsen Javadi - 2014 - Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 4 (1):125.
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  15. Ibn Sina and the status of moral sentences.Mohsen Javadi - 2007 - Topoi 26 (2):247-254.
    There are some texts about moral sentences in the Islamic logical literature especially in the logical books of Ibn Sina that have been interpreted in completely opposite ways. Relying on these texts, some scholars take Ibn Sina to be proposing a non-cognitive theory of ethics and to the contrary some scholars hold that he is a proponent of a sort of moral intuitionism. Reflecting on the alleged textual evidence in Ibn Sina’s books, I propose a middle way in the interpretation (...)
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    Moral Epistemology in Islamic Theology.Mohsen Javadi - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 10:207-214.
    In this paper I will discuss the main approaches of moral epistemology in the major sects of Islamic theology; the Mu’tazilah and Shi‘ite, who formulated rationalistic ethical system between the eighth and tenth centuries, and the Ash‘arites, who developed a voluntaristic system of morality. At first the answer of Mu’tazila and Shi‘ite to the main question of moral epistemology namely the justification of moral beliefs will be discussed and compared with the intuitionism of Western ethics. Secondly the voluntarism of Ash‘arite (...)
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  17. Zagzebski’s Theory of Divine Motivation about the Relation of Religion and Morality.Mohsen Javady & Shima Shahriyari - 2015 - پژوهشنامه فلسفه دین 12 (2):25-51.
    Divine Motivation theory is an ethical theory with a theological foundation, attempting to explain the relation between religion and morality in the context of Christian theology with emphasizing on neo-Aristotelian and motivation-based ethics. This theory that is presented by Linda Zagzebski, provides a new form of virtue ethics that God's motives, especially that of love, are foundations of moral life and these motivational states are considered ontologically and explanatorily the basis for all moral properties and values. This theory uses five (...)
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    Analysis and Classification of Music-Induced States of Sadness.Oliver Herdson, Tuomas Eerola & Amir-Homayoun Javadi - 2023 - Emotion Review 15 (2):99-117.
    The enjoyment and pleasure derived from sad music has sparked fascination among researchers due to its seemingly paradoxical nature in producing positive affect. Research is yet to develop a comprehensive understanding of this “paradox.” Contradictory findings have resulted in a great variability within the literature, meaning results and interpretations can be difficult to derive. Consequently, this review collated the current literature, seeking to utilize the variability in the findings to propose a model of differential sad states, providing a means for (...)
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    Al-Ghazali'S Moral Psychology.Javadi M. Naji Z. & Mohsen Javadi - 2009 - Journal of Philosophical-Theological Research 11 (41):129-148.
    This paper is going to re-read Imam Mohammad al-Ghazali’s moral ideas in order to find the responses to the questions of moral psychology. Al-Ghazali, following the Greek and Islamic philosophers, relates each virtue or vice to a particular faculty in man’s soul. Moreover, following the Asharites, he considers the basis of moral good and badness to be religious. Furthermore, having mentioned al-Ghazali and Hume’s opinions as well as their similarities, this writing explains why al-Ghazali’s view on the moral motivation has (...)
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  20. The Ethical Dignity of Human Soul (The Reflections of Al-Ghazali and Aquinas on the Role of Belief in Human Soul in the Solution of Ethical Issues).Alizamani A. Naji Z., Javadi M. - 2009 - Wisdom and Philosophy 6 (4):69-82.
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    Satire in Persian Literature.Nasrin Rahimieh & Hasan Javadi - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (3):526.
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    Ethical considerations for HIV cure-related research at the end of life.Karine Dubé, Sara Gianella, Susan Concha-Garcia, Susan J. Little, Andy Kaytes, Jeff Taylor, Kushagra Mathur, Sogol Javadi, Anshula Nathan, Hursch Patel, Stuart Luter, Sean Philpott-Jones, Brandon Brown & Davey Smith - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):83.
    The U.S. National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases and the National Institute of Mental Health have a new research priority: inclusion of terminally ill persons living with HIV in HIV cure-related research. For example, the Last Gift is a clinical research study at the University of California San Diego for PLWHIV who have a terminal illness, with a prognosis of less than 6 months. As end-of-life HIV cure research is relatively new, the scientific community has a timely opportunity to (...)
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  23. نسبی‌انگاری ارزش‌ها و گرایش‌های درباره خود.Peyman Jabbari, Mohsen Javadi & Muhammad Legenhausen - 2023 - فلسفه 20 (2):35-56.
    نسبی‌انگاری اخلاقی یکی از مکاتب کهن فرااخلاقی است که به وجود ویژگی‌های اخلاقی، و صدق و توجیه احکام اخلاقی می‌پردازد. با این حال، بخشی از بحث‌های مربوط به نسبی‌انگاری متوجّه معناشناسی جملات نسبی است. نظریات نسبی‌انگارانۀ سنّتی زمینه‌گرا هستند، به این معنا که احکام اخلاقی را دارای عنصری می‌دانند که به نحوی ارجاع به گوینده دارد. این دیدگاه نسبی‌انگاری را با چالش‌هایی مواجه می‌کند، از جمله این‌که اختلاف نظر که یکی از اسباب عمدۀ گرایش به نسبی‌انگاری است، به سوء تفاهم (...)
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    Processing speed enhances model-based over model-free reinforcement learning in the presence of high working memory functioning.Daniel J. Schad, Elisabeth Jã¼Nger, Miriam Sebold, Maria Garbusow, Nadine Bernhardt, Amir-Homayoun Javadi, Ulrich S. Zimmermann, Michael N. Smolka, Andreas Heinz, Michael A. Rapp & Quentin J. M. Huys - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Chronologically organized structure in autobiographical memory search.Iva K. Brunec, Martin J. Chadwick, Amir-Homayoun Javadi, Ling Guo, Charlotte P. Malcolm & Hugo J. Spiers - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Linguistic nature of reality in Richard Rorty.Isa Mousazadeh, Muhammad Asghari & Mohammadreza Abdollahnejat - 2021 - Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 23 (4):103-120.
    In this article, our aim is to examine the place of “reality” in Richard Rorty’s thought in view of the important and key discussion of language in the philosophy of this thinker. In other words, we know that with the occurrence of the “linguistic turn” in the middle of the twentieth century, the relationship between language and reality has become one of the central debates of philosophy, especially analytical philosophy, and has become of particular importance. Is it language that determines (...)
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  27. Active Objectivism: Analyzing Tabatabai's View on the Meaningful Life.Seyyede Zahra Rashidifard, Reza Akbari & Mohsen Javadi - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations at University of Tabriz 12 (24):259-269.
    Tabatabai’s theory about the meaning of life can be referred to as active objectivism, where a man plays an important role in achieving the meaningful life, rather than merely discovering the divine view about his existence. If the man chooses the divine purpose from a “real life” perspective as his meaning of life, God’s purpose and man’s purpose will converge in order to shape a meaningful life and the ultimate achievement of Pure Life. However, if he chooses the unreal counterpart, (...)
     
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  28. Active Objectivism: Analyzing Tabatabai’s View on the Meaningful Life.Seyyede Zahra Rashidifard, Reza Akbari & Mohsen Javadi - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations 12 (24):259-269.
    Tabatabai’s theory about the meaning of life can be referred to as active objectivism, where a man plays an important role in achieving the meaningful life, rather than merely discovering the divine view about his existence. If the man chooses the divine purpose from a “real life” perspective as his meaning of life, God’s purpose and man’s purpose will converge in order to shape a meaningful life and the ultimate achievement of Pure Life. However, if he chooses the unreal counterpart, (...)
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    The ontology of science in the epistemological system of the interpretive thoughts of Ayatollah Javadi Amoli.Zahra Gerami - 2020 - Metafizika:7-26.
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  30. آثار جدید درباره معناى زندگى (Persian: 'Recent Work on the Meaning of Life’).Thaddeus Metz - 2003 - Naqd Va Nazar: Quarterly Journal of Philosophy and Theology 8 (29-30):266-313.
    Persian translation by Mohsen Javadi of 'Recent Work on the Meaning of Life' (first published in Ethics 2002).
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    نقش شانس در سعادت آدمی با نظر به دیدگاه جولیا آناس.نغمه پروان & محسن جوادی - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 20 (76):1-20.
    وارد کردن شانس به حوزۀ اخلاق به این معناست کهعواملی خارج از کنترل شخص‌ در سعادت‌مندی او دخیل‌ و دارای تأثیر‌اند. از آن‌جا که ارسطو نیل به سعادت را به داشتن فضایل و بهره‌مندی از خواسته‌های بیرونی منوط کرده و «خوش‌بخت بودنِ طبیعی انسان‌ها» را نیز مسئله‌ای اخلاقی انگاشته است، به‌ نظر می‌رسد به‌نوعی شانسِ محیطی و نهادینه را به سعادت آدمی راه داده است، اما با این همه، شانس را در ارزیابی مسئولیت و شأن اخلاقی فرد مؤثر ندانسته است. (...)
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  32. The Role of Philosophy in Cognitive Science: normativity, generality, mechanistic explanation.Sasan Haghighi - 2013 - OZSW 2013 Rotterdam.
    ID: 89 / Parallel 4k: 2 Single paper Topics: Philosophy of mind, Philosophy of science Keywords: Cognitive Science, Cognitive Neuroscience, Mechanistic explanations, Reductionism, Normativity, Generality, Emerging School of Philosophers of Science. The role of philosophy in cognitive science: mechanistic explanations, normativity, generality Mohammadreza Haghighi Fard Leiden University, Netherlands, The; [email protected] Introduction -/- Cognitive science, as an interdisciplinary research endeavour, seeks to explain mental activities such as reasoning, remembering, language use, and problem solving, and the explanations it advances commonly involve (...)
     
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