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Perceptual Behavior, the Joint of Mind and Body in Bergson's Philosophy Mahdi Soltani Gazar ∗ Henry Bergson, the French philosopher, is one of pioneers of though stream which in the course of modern positivist views, renewed the role and authenticity of metaphysical, ethical and religious ideas.
And finally, this paper aims to criticize Leibniz theology from certain viewpoints according to the capacity of this article.
Common Sense and its Perceptual Functions According to Aristotle and Ibn Sina Fatemeh Sadejzadeh Ghamsari∗ Among the perceptual faculties of soul, common sense has a special place.
Keywords: Soul, Feeling, internal senses, common sense, perceptual function, Aristotle, Ibn Sina.
White Contents • The Possibility of Wrong Ethical Judgment in Kant’s Ethical Theory Seyyed Masoud Seif • The Relationship between the Soul and the Incorporeal and Corporeal Things in Plotinus and Mulla-sadra's Philosophy Reza Akbarian/ Tayyebeh Karami • Common Sense and its Perceptual Functions According to Aristotle and Ibn Sina Fatemeh Sadejzadeh Ghamsari • Considering and Criticizing of Methodology in Descartes’ Philosophy and Popper’s Thoughts Mahin Arab • Philosophy of Science and Political Philosophy, the Methodological Effect of Modern Science on the Political Law Morteza Mardiha • Discussing and Criticizing Leibniz Theology Saleh Hasanzadeh • Perceptual Behavior, the Joint of Mind and Body in Bergson's Philosophy Mahdi Soltani Gazar White - The views expressed in this Journal are those of individual authors, for which the Journal is not responsible at all.