The second edition of Dr. Taraneh Javanbakht's philosophy book entitled "Being and Thought" (in French: "Être et Pensée") including her innovations is available on Amazon. Click
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Her expertise and works are in different branches of philosophy such as metaphysics, logic, epistemology, analytical philosophy, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language and aesthetics.
She received her third master's degree in philosophy from the
University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM) in 2016. Her master's thesis includes her innovations in several branches of philosophy such as logic, cognitive philosophy, metaphysics, ethics and their perspectives in political philosophy.
After having completed propaedeutic courses in philosophy, Dr. Taraneh Javanbakht did her third master
's (M.A.) in philosophy at
UQAM in 2013. Her third master's thesis in philosophy was on the combination of non-classical logic (fuzzy logic, modal logic and tendential logic) on the model of tree for modeling the categories of concepts.
Dr. Taraneh Javanbakht's innovations in her philosophy books were published in Canada and Europe. Her first philosophy book entitled "Être et Pensée" (Being and Thought) was published in Canada in 2020 (Editors: Serge Robert and Jean-Philippe Beaudin). Her second philosophy book entitled "Nétisme: Un Nouveau Système
Philosophique" was published in
Canada in 2023 (Editors: Jean-Philippe Beaudin and Suzanne Boutin).
Her philosophy books are available in the libraries below:
1. Library and Archives Canada
2. National Library and Archives of Quebec:
3. Gabrielle Roy Library
Dr. Taraneh Javanbakht is the inventor of the demarcator theory, the model of tree, the combination of non-classical logic on the model of tree, the tendential logic, the rule of constraint in cognitive sciences and Netism (a new philosophical system), which were published in her master's thesis in philosophy at
UQAM in 2016. The demarcator theory is in opposition to the prototype theory. It is also different from the other theories of categorisation.
Her theories and innovations in her master's thesis in philosophy explain why, how and when an agent distinguishes or confounds the categories of concepts. She proposed distanceology as a new branch of philosophy, which was published in her master's thesis in philosophy at
UQAM in 2016. Distanceology is the study of the distance between philosophy and pure sciences and the rules that help reduce it. Non classical logic such as the tendential logic, the fuzzy logic, the modal logic, etc can be used in distanceoloy.
Dr. Taraneh Javanbakht's philosophical articles have been published in academic journals. They include a variety of branches of philosophy such as metaphysics, logic, analytical philosophy, ethics, political philosophy, esthetics, philosophy of knowledge and philosophy of language.
Dr. Taraneh Javanbakht's philosophical system, Netism, including her theoretical innovations and applications in metaphysics, analytical philosophy, ethics and political philosophy, was published in the journals of philosophy in Canada, Switzerland and Iran. Her metaphysics in Netism contains new aspects of the metaphysical knowledge, which was published in The Saba Magazine in Canada in 2008. Dr. Taraneh Javanbakht wrote new metaphysics, analytical philosophy, ethics and political philosophy in Netism, which were published in
Journal of New Philosophy by the
Tabatabai University in Iran in 2011 and 2012. She also wrote new logic, esthetics, philosophy of knowledge and philosophy of language, which will be published in the future.
The first part of her article on Netism, which was published in
Journal of New Philosophy by
Tabatabai University in Iran in 2011, was entitled:
Netism: A new metaphysics and its impacts (volume 1, pages 34-40)
The second part of her article on Netism, which was published in
Journal of New Philosophy by
Tabatabai University in Iran in 2011, was entitled:
Referential analytic philosophy and its impacts (volume 3, pages 15-25)
The third part of her article on Netism, which was published in
Journal of New Philosophy by
Tabatabai University in Iran in 2012, was entitled:
Netism: Political philosophy and its impacts (volume 4, pages 15-17)
Some parts of Netism were published in her master's thesis in philosophy by the
University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM) in 2016. The electronic version of her master's thesis in philosophy is available
here on the website of
UQAM. Some other parts of Netism, including her aesthetics and epistemology, were republished by the Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia in 2016. Her paper is available
here.
Dr. Taraneh Javanbakht's second book in philosophy entitiled "Nétisme: Un nouveau système philosophique" includes her innovative theories on her philosophical system, netism. Some parts of this book were published in her papers on netism in the Journal of New Philosophy by Tabatabai University in 2011 and 2012. Some other parts of this book were published in her paper on netism by the Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia in 2017. Netism in this book includes her innovations in metaphysics, epistemology, analytic philosophy, logic, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, ethics, political philosophy and aesthetics.
According to Netism, reason is limited to the tendencies of repetition. So, being is defined as a network of tendencies of repetition, enveloping the reason. This does not mean that being is always repeated in the same way, but it contains the tendencies of repetition despite its changes. Netism is against Kant's metaphysics in which the pure reason is defined as the basic tool of the metaphysical knowledge. According to Netism, the pure reason does not exist. It is also in opposition to Descartes' metaphysics in which the tendencies of repetition, called habits, deviate the human mind from the rational knowledge. Netism is in accordance with the scientific methods, in which the repetition of experiments is not only considered as the best method of research, but also it is the only way to reduce the experimental errors. Disorders of being can be explained by Netism, but not by other metaphysics. The pure rationalism has leaded the history of philosophy to Nihilism, the denial of metaphysics. Netism is a radical change in the metaphysics in order to save it from the human uncertain denial.
Dr. Taraneh Javanbakht was interviewed about Netism and her other works
at CJNT-TV and on Radio Zamaneh in 2008. She talked on her philosophical
system, Netism, containing her theories on metaphysics, analytical
philosophy, ethics and political philosophy, in her conferences in the
department of philosophy at the
University of Quebec in Montreal in 2013 and 2014 and in her conference for Philopolis program in the department of social sciences at the
University of Montreal in 2014.
Dr. Taraneh Javanbakht's works in philosophy have no intersection with
religion. Her philosophical works include her philosophical system,
netism, and her innovative theories in metaphysics, logic, epistemology,
analytical philosophy, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of
mind, philosophy of language and aesthetics. There is no review or
discussion on Islam or any other religion in her paper including some
parts of netism that was published
here by
the Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia. This encyclopedia is not
restricted to religion, but it also includes entries in philosophy,
social sciences (history, geography, linguistics), etc. Dr. Taraneh
Javanbakht's other theories in philosophy published by University of
Quebec in Montreal
here and Tabatabai University
here are in philosophy and have no intersection with religion.
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