Morteza Tabatabaei

University of Religions and Denominations
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    Mīrzā Malkam Khān and the idea of Method
    Occidental Studies 10 (2): 143-168. 2020.
    Abstract The objective of this paper is to clarify that the distinction Malkam Khan makes between natural (ordinary) and scientific reason, is crucial to his entire thought, and he makes this distinction because he is aware of the critical status the idea of method has in the formation of the scientific reason. So, I try to prove that the idea of method and the distinction he makes between these two reasons are the same idea which is to be considered as his central idea. According to Malkam Khān…Read more
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    Descartes, Methodical doubt, and the Grounding of Method
    Occidental Studies 12 (1): 85-107. 2021.
    Descartes' methodical doubt is being criticized by naïve realists and others who don't find doubt as a good starting point for metaphysical thought, however, the philosophical achievements of his method have been absorbed in all later philosophies. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how an inevitable question concerning the foundation of Descartes' mathesis universalis, which led him to investigate this foundation by applying this very method in Metaphysics, has finally enabled him to…Read more
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    There is a perplexing transition in Dr. Reza Davari's thought, when he problematizes the relation between Iranian and Western history/cultures, on which this paper is focusing. The interperative objective is to clarify this transition on the basis of the implicit relation between the two most fundamental concepts in his earlier and later thought respectively westernization and underdevelopment. Although, by this transition, the level of discussion transits from an ontologico-philosophical to an …Read more
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    Teaching ethics thro ugh using games: capacities and benefits
    Research Quarterly in Islamic Ethics 14 (54): 7-26. 2022.
    One of the methods of teaching ethics, which has recently attracted the attention of researchers in the field of ethics and education and has a long history in Islamic teachings, is teaching through games, the main purpose of this article is to explain it in detail and examine the capacities and advantages of this method; With the difference that in this article, our focus is not on a specific type or case of games, but on the absolute of collective games that do not necessarily have an ethical …Read more
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    Postphenomenological Division of Human Relationship with Technology from Don Ihde's View and Its Capacities for the Ethics of Using Technology
    with Gholam Hossein Tavakkoli
    Journal of Philosophical Investigations at University of Tabriz 12 (23): 43-59. 2018.
    Ethics of using technology requires proper classification of technologies so that the ethical principles appropriate to the common characteristics of each major category of technology can be provided. Don Ihde in his post-phenomenological approach categorizes our relationship with technology into four categories of embodiment, hermeneutics, alterity, and background; hence, one can similarly classifies technologies based on their primary function. Accordingly, embodied technologies expand our per…Read more
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    Aristotle, Ibn-Sina, and Spinoza on “substance”: A comparative study
    Philosophical Investigations 6 (17): 145-162. 2010.
    Aristotle and Spinoza, two influential philosophers in the history of philosophy, and the subject of their philosophy is Johar. is, by comparing the properties of essence from his point of view, the root of many differences in the great part of Western philosophy is catching up. It is worth noting that these two philosophers have similarities with the definition of essence They also have; But they differ a lot about its features and examples. Study of Aristotle's opinions in The two books Organo…Read more