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Vacuous proper name؛ pathway back from Copernican revolution

Masoud Jannati Fard Amoozgar

Volume 13, Issue 1 , August 2022, Pages 1-21

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2022.42731.1414

Abstract
  Kripke's method in be suspected on the sameness of metaphysics and epistemology is to introduce examples of violations; Introduction of a priori possible beside necessary experimental propositions. It is disputed in these counterexamples. What follows is an attempt to revive metaphysics through natural ...  Read More

A Lewisian Interpretation of Logical Consequence

Mohammad Mohsen Haeri

Volume 13, Issue 1 , August 2022, Pages 23-46

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2022.40747.1392

Abstract
  David Lewis was a reductivist and nominalist. He saw the majority of his philosophical works to be a campaign on behalf of Humean Supervenience; a doctrine according to which the distribution of perfectly natural properties (/relations) acts as a supervenience basis for all contingent truths; such as ...  Read More

A reflection on hypothetical dual structure in Avicenna's logic

Ali Reza Darabi

Volume 13, Issue 1 , August 2022, Pages 47-65

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2022.41263.1400

Abstract
  Avicenna has presented various discussions about hypotheticals. In these discussions, he has sometimes used a quantified hypothetical propositions and sometimes a non-quantified hypothetical propositions. Why did Avicenna do this? In this article, we answer this question. In this way, we will first examine ...  Read More

The Logic of Zero Grounding Account and Its Challenges

Meysam Zandi; Davood Hosseini

Volume 13, Issue 1 , August 2022, Pages 67-92

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2022.42613.1413

Abstract
  The theory of ground is committed to the grounding facts. As they contain non-fundamental notions, they must be grounded in something. Zero Grounding Account believes it is possible to show that by relating grounding and metaphysical argument these facts are zero-grounded. We want to introduce this theory ...  Read More

Comparative Studies in Logic
The position of logic and philosophy in Universal and Partial topics

Abdolali Shokr

Volume 13, Issue 1 , August 2022, Pages 93-115

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2022.41766.1407

Abstract
  It is a universal and partial of the issues discussed in philosophy and logic. Whereas, in order to avoid intermingle the issues of each science, their boundaries are Located through their subjects; The question arises why in both the sciences of logic and philosophy, both universal and partial are discussed? ...  Read More

distinction between sense and reference in Husserl's phenomenology

ali reza attarzadeh

Volume 13, Issue 1 , August 2022, Pages 117-141

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2022.40772.1395

Abstract
  Theory of meaning isn’t the central problem of Husserl’s phenomenology, but he treats of meaning for supporting his notion of pure logic. Since there is a strong connection between logic and language, Logical investigations begins with the discussion of language and meaning. In order to identifying ...  Read More

Traditional Logic
Samarqndi on Haqiqi and Khariji Propositions

Asadollah Fallahi

Volume 13, Issue 1 , August 2022, Pages 143-166

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2022.41418.1403

Abstract
  Shams al-Din Samarqandi in his books Qistas al-afkar and Sharh al-Qistas presented two new analyses of the khariji, haqiqi and mental propositions which are different from those of his predecessors. He held relations among these propositions which have new consequences on the inferential relations between ...  Read More

Critical analysis and facilitation of naming modal proposition in traditional logic

GHOLAMALI MOGHADDAM

Volume 13, Issue 1 , August 2022, Pages 167-192

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2022.41425.1404

Abstract
  Logic is considered a Criterion of thought correction, and in order to be a criterion, it must have sufficient clarity to correct thought. Naming and defining are imaginary principles of science and need this clarity more than other topics. The naming of modal proposition in traditional logic is less ...  Read More

A new look at the conditions of unity in the paradox of cases among Muslim logicians By adapting to Wittgenstein's later philosophy

Alireza Norouzi; seyed mojtaba mirdamadi

Volume 13, Issue 1 , August 2022, Pages 193-216

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2022.42175.1410

Abstract
  The principle of contradiction in the three domains of epistemology, philosophy and logic is of incomparable importance, and it is necessary to examine the conditions of its realization in order to know the cases of its flow. Among the conditions of contradiction are the unity that must be maintained ...  Read More

Mulla Sadra's confrontation with Mystical Dialectic

Gholam Ali Hashemifar; mahdi azimi

Volume 13, Issue 1 , August 2022, Pages 217-239

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2022.42406.1411

Abstract
   Reconciling mysticism, Proof (truth), and the Qur'an is one of the distinctive features of Ṣadr ad-Dīn Muḥammad Shirazi philosophy.But considering the dialectic of some mystics and philosophy's emphasis on rational intellect , this mission does not seem so simple. Among the mystical dialectic ...  Read More