Alireza Mansouri

Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies
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    The Metaphysics of Artifacts: a critical rationalist approach
    Journal of Philosophical Investigations 17 (42): 151-167. 2023.
    Artifacts are ubiquitous and influential in our world, but their nature and existence are controversial. Several theories have been proposed to explain the ontology of artifacts. Drawing on Popper's theory of three worlds, this paper suggests a metaphysics for artifacts along the line of a critical rationalist (CR) approach. This theory distinguishes between three realms of reality: the physical world (World 1), the mental world (World 2), and the world of objective knowledge (World 3). The pape…Read more
  •  146
    The book's purpose is to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between physics and philosophy in the historical context of the 19th century. Through an elaborate examination of the influence of mechanistic philosophy, the evolution of ontology, and the emergence of energy, the author aims to explain the phenomenological laws of thermodynamics in the framework of the mechanical approach. Additionally, the book delves into the introduction of field theory and the begi…Read more
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    Humanities as Technology
    with Ali Paya
    Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies. 2022.
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    Hilary Putnam: In Memoriam
    Today's Culture Persian Magazine 1 (11): 24-25. 2016.
    Published in Today's Culture Persian magazine in Memoriam of Hilary Putnam
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    The cliché understanding of mass media is that they are tools and means to transmit news and expand communications whose function is to be informative, provide entertainment and promote ethical codes among people. This paper, mainly relying on the views and approaches of 'Heidegger' and 'Marx' about technology, aims to analyse the media and its relation with advertisement. This analysis has put under question the current common belief and shows that the advertisement industry implies a biased vi…Read more
  •  105
    Van Fraassen's Empirical Stance: a Dogmatic or Rationalistic Approach?
    Persian Journal for the Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities 20 (79): 137-152. 2014.
    In his Empirical Stance, van Fraassen introduces a new version of empiricism and elaborates its relation with science and religion. van Fraassen's empirical stance, characterized by a negative attitude towards metaphysics, is to result in a coherent view alongside his new epistemology called voluntarism - a non-dogmatic approach to rationality. This paper aims to show that its coherency is unstable. Because traces of dogmatism still plague van Fraassen's account of empiricism, and attempts to el…Read more
  •  128
    Against the insular approach to science
    Persian Journal of Islamic Wisdom (Hikmate Islami) 2 (9): 63-80. 2016.
    Based on an epistemological approach, humanities and natural sciences are two completely different realms that are governed by different rules. From this position, it is usually concluded that these two should not interfere in each other's territory. This idea, which also has supporters in other categorizations such as science and theology, relies mainly on Wittgenstein's doctrines. The purpose of the article is to argue that such an approach ultimately leads to the isolation of different realms…Read more
  •  152
    The recent pandemic is a reminder of several important lessons from Popper's philosophy. My aim in this paper is to address some of these lessons. By making use of Popper's theory of three worlds, I explain how coronavirus has a far-reaching impact on the ecosystem of rationality, and how the viruses that threaten humans could also be a threat to the whole life on Earth. Applying the epistemological distinction between science and technology, I go on to explain the pivotal role of science in pre…Read more
  •  134
    The Poverty of Essentialism in the Philosophy of Technology
    Journal of Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities 85 (21): 69-89. 2016.
    Essentialism is one of the common approaches in the philosophy of technology. Based on this approach, technology has an independent essence, and knowing technology requires knowing this essence. The present article aims to criticize essentialism in the philosophy of technology in the framework of critical rationalism. The paper argues that essentialism is inadequate because it leads to irrationalism and determinism and destroys any ground for reform and critical discussion about technology; inst…Read more
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    The Evolutionary Process in Lamarckism and Darwinism: similarities and differences
    with Sayyed Mojtaba Hosseini
    Journal of Philosophical Investigations 16 (39): 578-594. 2022.
    It is a widely held view that the inheritance of acquired characteristics plays an important role in Lamarck's ideas about evolution, and there are some counter-instances against it. As a result, his theory is called into question. This article explains that contrary to this view, the inheritance of acquired characteristics is a common ground between Lamarck and Darwin. And the contradictions could probably be resolved, as we shall see. The study shows that the main differences between the views…Read more
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    The Realist Predicament with Evolutionary Epistemology
    Persian Journal for the Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities 21 (82): 171-193. 2015.
    Evolutionary epistemology seems to have difficulties with the realistic approach towards science. The present article suggests that, unlike the jusificationist approaches, critical rationalism, due to its distinctive conception of rationality, objectivity, and the role of truth in scientific activity, provides the required capacity for the compatibility of the realist perspective and evolutionary epistemology.
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    A Critical Rationalist looks at Husserl's approach to Scientific Knowledge
    Persian Journal for the Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities 23 (91): 49-66. 2017.
    Through his phenomenological approach, Husserl criticized the situation of science and called it a crisis. He aimed to suggest a way out of this crisis by presenting a philosophical program. However, restoring philosophy to its ancient unifying situation, saving science from this crisis, and giving it a human face, requires, according to critical rationalism, to consider the objectivity and rationality of science. Ignoring these considerations puts science on an incorrect and inconvenient path. …Read more
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    Technocracy in Science and Technology Policy
    Persian Journal on Strategy for Culture 9 (34): 25-43. 2016.
    Development in all of its stages, from organizing the vision and strategy to implementing plans, requires policy-making. We show that the division of labor and specialization of sciences and some philosophical doctrines cause the emergence of technocracy in policies. Technocracy makes development not happen in the direction of public welfare. For this reason, for sustainable development, we need institutions, strategies, and philosophical contexts that provide a democratic ground for the possibi…Read more
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    Technology: Rationality and Criticizability vs Justificationism
    with Ali Paya and Sedigheh Ghayoumi
    Persian Journal on Strategy for Culture 14 (54): 43-72. 2021.
    Any adequate philosophy of technology needs to take a clear stance with regard to the limits of criticizability. While observing the canons of criticizability may appear to be simple, many philosophical approaches (whether towards technology or other topics) abandon comprehensive criticizability by adopting some forms of justificationist or essentialist epistemology. This paper aims to show that criticizability can only be upheld by subscribing to a non-justificationist epistemology and by ackno…Read more
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    The Ontological and Epistemological Necessity of Local Beables in Quantum Mechanics
    Persian Journal for Analytic Philosophy 25 (38): 33-56. 2021.
    Bell introduces local beables in contrast to quantum mechanical observables. The present article emphasizes the importance and necessity of introducing local beables in quantum mechanics from the ontological and epistemological points of view. We argue that suggesting beables in the ontology of quantum mechanics is necessary to give an adequate account of its testability.
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    Quantum Objects: Sigma Interpretation for Measurement Problem
    with Mehdi Golshani and Amir Ehsan Karbasizadeh
    Metaphysics (University of Isfahan) 3 (11): 89-112. 2012.
    In this paper, we suggest an alternative interpretation for the state vector which, by considering temporal parts for physical objects, aims to give an intelligible account of measurement problem in quantum mechanics. This interpretation, it is claimed, has the capacity to solve three measurement problems: the problem of outcome, the problem of statistics and the problem of effect. We argue that it not only provides us with an account of measurement problem but also shows us yet another limitati…Read more
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    An Appraisal of Rorty’s Approach to Epistemology from a Critical Rationalist Perspective
    with Mostafa Shaabani
    Persian Journal for Philosophical and Theological Research 22 (4): 51-70. 2020.
    A large part of Richard Rorty’s works focus on criticizing the received view about philosophy. He argues, in his historical reconstruction of philosophical activity, that there has always been a misconception about philosophy in the history of philosophy. This misconception assumes that philosophy aims to grasp the ultimate knowledge, so it desperately engages in an attempt to achieve “truth”. In this view, which he calls representationalism and points to it by the metaphor of the mirror of natu…Read more
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    How Physics and Metaphysics Interact in Spacetime
    Persian Journal on Metaphysics 6 (18): 61-76. 2015.
    This paper examines how science and metaphysics interact in our theories about space and time. It is argued that scientific development affects philosophical thoughts about space and time. We first review the traditional arguments of substantivalists and relationists about space and time, especially those contained in the correspondence between Leibniz and Clarke. Then we show the mutual influence of science and metaphysics in the modern scientific era: for example, in neo-Newtonian structure, f…Read more
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    Nihilism and Information Technology
    with Ali Paya
    Persian Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 21 (4): 29-54. 2020.
    Søren Kierkegaard, in his essay "The Present Age," takes a hostile stance towards the press. This is because he maintains that the press prepares the ground for the emergence of nihilism. Hubert Dreyfus extends this idea to other information technologies, especially the Internet. Since Kierkegaard-Dreyfus’ attitude towards various forms of information technology originates from philosophical anthropology and a particular conception of the meaning of life, assessing the viability of the attitude …Read more
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    Philosophical Relationship of Humanities and Technology
    with Ali Paya
    Persian Journal for the Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities 25 (99): 19-23. 2019.
    The purpose of this paper is to shed some light on the Philosophical relationship between humanities and technology. It will be explained that most disciplines in humanities are Janus-faced: they are part science/knowledge and part technology. The thesis of the paper is that the relationship between the technological aspect of humanities and other technologies is positive and synergetic, while the relationship between their scientific aspect and technologies is almost entirely critical and negat…Read more
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    The Importance and Role of Metaphysics for Science
    with Amir Ehsan Karbasizadeh
    Perisan Journal of Philosophical Investigations 15 (37): 20-41. 2022.
    In this paper, we first examine the reasons for opposing metaphysics. While assessing these reasons, we intend to reach a plausible stance regarding the relationship between science and metaphysics and its role and importance in scientific activity. There are different views on this old question. We argue that the interaction of metaphysics and science is a complex interaction that can only be defended in the light of a critical approach. In this critical attitude, one should not only pay attent…Read more
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    The revolution brought about by quantum mechanics in the early 20th century was nothing short of remarkable. It shattered the foundational principles of classical physics, giving rise to a plethora of controversial and intriguing conceptual questions. Questions that still perplex and confound the scientific community today. Is the quantum mechanical description of physical reality complete? Are the objects of nature truly inseparable? And most importantly, do objects not have a specific position…Read more
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    اشیاء کوانتومی: تعبیر سیگما برای مسألۀ اندازه‌گیری در مکانیک کوانتوم
    with علیرضا منصوری, مهدی گلشنی, and امیراحسان کرباسی‌زاده
    Metaphyzik (Metaphysics) 3 (11): 89-112. 2012.
    : دراین مقاله تعبیر بدیلی، تحت عنوان سیگما، برای بردار حالت مکانیک کوانتوم پیشنهاد می‌شود که با در نظر گرفتن اجزاء زمانی برای اشیاء (چهاربعدگرایی)، مدلی برای حل مسألۀ اندازه‌گیری عرضه می‌کند. ظرفیت و قدرت تبیینی این مدل را برای حل سه مسألۀ اندازه‌گیری، یعنی مسألۀ نتیجه، مسألۀ آمار و مسألۀ اثر مورد بررسی قرار خواهیم داد و به‌اجمال استدلال می‌کنیم که تعبیر سیگما حداقل به‌‌همان اندازۀ تعابیر دیگر معقول است.