-
2797The Paradox Of Human Existence: Pessimism, Meaning And The Limits Of ProgressInternational Journal of Creative Thoughts Research 13 (6): 19. 2025.The human experience moves continuously between personal success and philosophical hopelessness which philosophers including Arthur Schopenhauer along with Albert Camus, David Benatar, John Gray and Thomas Ligotti have emphasized upon in their writings. The analysis in this paper will be about their evaluations of optimistic beliefs as well as the concepts of human advancement and search for values in life. According to Schopenhauer suffering dominates life but Camus explains that defiance or…Read more
-
1036Exploring Quantum Mechanics through Advaita Vedānta and Śūnyavāda: A Clarification on the Interaction between Two Seemingly Unrelated Fields – Physical Science and PhilosophyPhysical Sciences and Biophysics Journal 8 (2): 3. 2024.This paper aims to reveal the point of contact between modern science and ancient Indian philosophy, namely quantum mechanics and Advaita Vedanta and Sunyavada in particular. Modern quantum research discloses the essential characteristics of quantum mechanics that disprove classical determinism and find out the relations between energy, entropy, and observations, wave-particle duality, and entanglement. These ideas have some similarity with Advaita Vedanta’s non-dualism (Maya) and Buddhism’s…Read more
-
1309Venturing into the Mind’s Mysteries: A Thrilling Dive into Computational Functionalism through the Lens of Putnam and PiccininiOpen Access Journal of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 2 (1): 5. 2024.Computational Functionalism is a subfield of philosophy of mind most relevant to the subject of cognitive science as well as to artificial intelligence (AI). The analysis of this paper focuses on Hilary Putnam’s and Gualtiero Piccinini’s standpoints regarding the molecular understanding of computation. Finally, Putnam’s argument of the functionalism in notion of the mental states is based on the positive definition of those states by their functions, while Piccinini, and on the other hand sugges…Read more
-
810A Conceptual Model of Forgiveness and Mental Health: A Philosophical AppraisalPublic Health Open Access 8 (2): 6. 2024.This paper explores the nature of hate, forgiveness, and interconnectedness in human relationships. Hatred often arises from conflicts with personal expectations but can be transformed into forgiveness by adopting an impersonal, holistic perspective. Drawing on evolutionary theory, psychological insights, and Buddhist philosophy, the paper argues that forgiveness is essential for individual mental well-being and societal harmony. The Buddhist concept of “two arrows” illustrates that while pain i…Read more
-
593Exploring Inner Well-being and Peace in the Realm of the Methods of Yoga PhilosophyInternational Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews 11 (3): 9. 2024.This paper explores the profound teachings of the Yoga Sutras and their application in modern psychological and therapeutic contexts. Yoga, as defined by Patanjali, aims to tranquil the fluctuations of the mind and achieve spiritual liberation through the integration of conscious and unconscious processes. The critique of Western dualism (more specifically Cartesian’ dualism) in favor of a unified perspective with Samkhya philosophy is discussed, emphasizing the role of the intellect, karma, and…Read more
-
1024The Mind: From Cartesian Dualism to Computational FunctionalismPhilosophy International Journal 7 (3): 8. 2024.The concept of the mind in philosophy encompasses a diverse range of theories and perspectives, examining its immaterial nature, unitary function, self-activity, self-consciousness, and persistence despite bodily changes. This paper explores the attributes of the mind, addressing classical materialism, dualism, and behaviorism, along with contemporary theories like functionalism and computational functionalism. Key philosophical debates include the mind-body problem, the subjectivity of mental s…Read more
-
668Exploring the Depths of the Human Mind: An Analysis of Walter S. Athearn's "An Introduction to the Study of the Mind"Psychology and Psychological Research International Journal 9 (3): 4. 2024.Walter S. Athearn's "An Introduction to the Study of the Mind" delves into the essence and functions of the human mind, exploring its immaterial, unitary, self-active, self-conscious, and abiding attributes. Athearn emphasizes the mind's immortality and constancy despite bodily changes, underscoring the importance of effective study habits and emotional management for cognitive efficiency. The work highlights the significant impact of early experiences on mental development and stresses the need…Read more
-
679Study of Human Behaviour Under StressInternational Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 6 (12): 24. 2023.In psychology, stress is a feeling of emotional strain and pressure. Stress is a type of psychological pain. Small amounts of stress may be beneficial, as it can improve athletic performance, motivation and reaction to the environment. Excessive amounts of stress, however, can increase the risk of strokes, heart attacks, ulcers, and mental illnesses such as depression and also aggravation of a pre-existing condition. Psychological stress can be external and related to the environment but may als…Read more
-
3922What is Mind in Philosophy: An IntroductionInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Enginnering and Management 6 (12): 17. 2024.The exploration of the mind is a fundamental pursuit spanning philosophy and psychology, with implications reaching into diverse practical realms. This paper delves into the intricacies of mental states, examining historical perspectives from ancient philosophers to modern theorists. Philosophical inquiries into intentionality, consciousness, and the nature of mental phenomena are scrutinized, alongside empirical investigations by psychologists. The discourse navigates through contrasting theori…Read more
-
123The Divided Self: An Existential Study in Sanity and MadnessAmerican Journal of Psychology and Brain Studies 2 (2): 2. 2025.
-
203An Evaluation of the Methodologies, Unity and Ethics: Advaita Vedānta, Jain and Buddhist PhilosophiesJournal of Sanatana Dharma 1 (1): 9. 2025.
-
1971Fragmented Selves: Identity, Consciousness and Reality in the Digital AgeOpen Access Journal of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 2 (1): 6. 2024.In the digital age, the concept of identity has evolved in ways that challenge long-held philosophical assumptions about the self. No longer has fixed or continuous, identity become fragmented, shaped by multiple digital personas that people craft in response to the ever-expanding digital universe. Now, there is no sense of a fixed self that remains constant throughout space and time. Self and identity can be seen as a Heraclitean flux always in a state of becoming and never for a moment being …Read more
-
624Is There a Meaningful Difference Between Simulation and Reality? An Inquiry into Consciousness and Subjective ExperienceOpen Access Journal of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 2 (1): 3. 2024.
-
531Mind and Machine: A Philosophical Examination of Matt Carter’s “Minds & Computers: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence”Open Access Journal of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 2 (1): 3. 2024.
-
288The Harmony of the Unrestrained MindPsychology and Psychological Research International Journal 9 (3): 3. 2024.
-
521Philosophy and the Future of AIOpen Access Journal of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 2 (1): 2. 2024.
-
209Reflecting on the Importance of Mental Health on World Mental Health Day (10th October, 2024)Mental Health and Human Resilience International Journal 8 (2): 2. 2024.