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    A Critical Assessment of Nicholas Maxwell’s Ideas Concerning the Need for Revolution in Science

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Saeedifar, Saeed (Author) ; Golshani, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In addition to the successes of modern science and technology in helping humanity, science has brought harmful effects ,which has led to criticisms from different domains such ethics, religion, politics, philosophy , etc. Nicholas Maxwell as an Emeritus Reader in the Philosophy of Science has shown , in several of his works, the harmful byproducts of science, and has proposed some ideas for bring about a revolution in the philosophy of science. His main thesis is to change the academic and non-academic aim of works, from knowledge to wisdom. In summary, his concerns are: inappropriate metaphysical presuppositions concerning the comprehensibility of our universe, attention to rational... 

    Comparative Study of Ideal Scientific Community in Viewpoints of Nasr and Feyerabend

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zargar, Zahra (Author) ; Hosseini, Hassan (Supervisor) ; Taghavi, Mostafa (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Today, several centuries after the time when science began to flourish of science, everybody is familiar with destroying consequences of modern science and technology, in addition to its achievments. Besides, domination and exclusive position of science in educational system and government organizations have marginalized alternative knowledge. Thus, some people found this trend dangerous for humankind’s fate and tried to change this situation. Nasr and Feyerabend are two philosophers that despite their different work area both criticise modern science and try to establish their own ideal scientific community.Nasr’s approach is regeneration of traditional science which was prevalent before... 

    Applications of Modal Logic Models in Game Theory

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Masrour Shalmani, Farzan (Author) ; Ardeshir, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The epistemic program in game theory uses formal models of interactive reasoning to provide foundations for various game-theoretic solution concepts. Much of this work is based on the (static) Aumann Partial models of interactive epistemology, but more recently dynamic models of interactive reasoning have been developed to analyse rational play in extensive form games. Here we surveyed (static) Aumman Partial models and (dynamic) Baltag and Smets plausibility models. compared these models, And investigated the backward induction problem by using these models  

    A Survey on Pragmatic Argument and Rationality about Belief of God Existence; Focus on James and Pascal Viewpoint

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Eslamimehr, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Think of an Alpine hiker who because of avalanche and a blinding blizzard, is stranded on a desolate, mountain path facing a chasm. The hiker cannot return the way he came because of the avalanche, yet, if he stays where he is, he will freeze as the temperature plummets. The hiker’s only real hope is to jump the chasm. Knowing that exertion generally follows belief, the hiker realizes that his attempt will be half-hearted, diminishing his chance of survival, unless he brings himself to the belief that he can make the jump. In circumstances like these, one is clearly justified both in forming beliefs motivated by pragmatic reasons, and in suppressing beliefs (I cannot make the jump) motivated... 

    Roy Bhaskar on Scientific Rationality and Progress

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Poostforush, Maryam (Author) ; Taqavi, Mostafa (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Bhaskar, one of the pioneers of critical realism, pursues two aspects in his presentation in order to solve complex problems in the philosophy of science. The first aspect is highlighting and emphasizing the need of philosophy of science for ontology and paying attention to intransitive objects. The second aspect is acknowledging the social nature of science and the consideration of transitive objects of science as materials of knowledge, or in other words, the material causes of knowledge. What is done in this thesis, after a detailed description of Bhaskar's critical realism, is to examine the three categories of rationality, progress, and scientific realism in his view. With a layered... 

    A Review on Rationality Governing Feyerabend`S Philosophy of Science

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ziaie, Mohammad Kamal (Author) ; Golshani, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Paul Feyerabend, an Austrian philosopher of science, is known as one of major critics of science and philosophy of science in 20th century. This inquiry is an attempt to study and criticize the bedrock of Feyerabend's philosophy of science. In the first chapter there will be an intruduction to enter the subject. In the second chapter the method of this study will be explained. Third chapter is a reconstruction of Feyerabend's philosophy of science. In the 4th chapter bedrock of Feyerabend's philosophy of science is derived to be: scepticism and fighting against dogmatism, defying monopolization, humanistic concerns and his personal character. In the last chapter there will be criticisms on...