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A study on the theory of genius in Kant's third critique based on the meanings of Bildung

Farideh Afarin

Volume 14, Issue 1 , September 2023, Pages 1-27

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2023.43711.1877

Abstract
  methodThe aim is to study the dimensions and meanings of Bildung in Kant's theory of genius in the third critique with a descriptive and analytical method. Findings On the other hand, genius is designed to resolve the gap between the beautiful in art and in nature in the third review. On the other ...  Read More

Analysis and criticism of Deleuze's syntheses of time

Mohamadmehdi Moghadas; Ali Naghi BagherShahi

Volume 14, Issue 1 , September 2023, Pages 29-59

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2023.44721.1892

Abstract
  Introduction The present article attempts to carry out a critical examination of Deleuze's perspective on time, which he presents in the form of three syntheses of time. Deleuze proposes each of these times as syntheses with the inspiration of a specific philosopher, but his overview concerns Kant's ...  Read More

Intersubjectivity and the Political: Butler's Deconstructive Reading of Arendt's Thought

Bayan Karimy

Volume 14, Issue 1 , September 2023, Pages 61-84

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2023.45860.1915

Abstract
  IntroductionHannah Arendt's views on the political and the results that flow from them are central themes that occupy an important place in contemporary political thought and have given rise to new fields in politics and ethics. In her recent approaches, Judith Butler has been influenced by Hannah Arendt's ...  Read More

Heidegger and Foucault: technology and disciplinary technology

fateme saki; Aliasghar Mosleh

Volume 14, Issue 1 , September 2023, Pages 85-118

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2023.43884.1884

Abstract
  Heidegger and Foucault, two influential thinkers of the 20th century, addressed the fundamental issues from different perspectives. In recent years, researches has been done on the relationship between Heidegger and Foucault on various topics in contemporary Western philosophy. One of the most important ...  Read More

The function of metaphor in learning from Wittgenstein's point of view: a systematic explanation

Mohammad Pandamuz; Aَhmad Salahshoori; Parviz Sharifidaramadi; Irandokht Fayyaz; ِDortaj Fariborz

Volume 14, Issue 1 , September 2023, Pages 119-146

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2023.46100.1922

Abstract
  The purpose of this research is to analyze the concepts related to learning in Wittgenstein's writings and examples of famous and important metaphors that he brought in his works with the intention of objectifying the concepts. "Intermediate circle" in cognition. The method has a practical objective ...  Read More

Possibilities of Modern Understanding of Being: A defense against Heidegger’s Critiques, on Richard Rorty’s neo-pragmatic Point of View

Morteza Nouri

Volume 14, Issue 1 , September 2023, Pages 147-183

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2024.46646.1932

Abstract
  Richard Rorty considers "liberal ironism" to be the best formulation of what the West has been pursuing since the Enlightenment, a position that works out the ideals of enlightenment ethics without relying on a metaphysical worldview. According to him, alongside Dewey and Wittgenstein, Heidegger can ...  Read More

The Fence of prejudices and The Challenge of subjectivism in Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics

hamideh izadinia; hasan sheikhiani

Volume 14, Issue 1 , September 2023, Pages 185-213

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2024.47657.1952

Abstract
   Introduction Philosophical hermeneutics, instead of focusing on methods and rules of interpretation and understanding, pays attention to the phenomenon of understanding itself and examines the foundations of human understanding and cognition, as well as the formation of understanding in human ...  Read More

Philosophical analysis of German Romanticism in the mirror of contemporary continental philosophy

Behnam Ghumanjani; Mohammad Raayat Jahromi

Volume 14, Issue 1 , September 2023, Pages 215-240

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2024.47810.1953

Abstract
  IntroductionIn the present day, we are faced with the dominance of various and plural and sometimes contradictory discourses, which is famous for the post-modern era, and this relative dominance seems to be trans-valued and trans-ethical, after the weakening and falsification of any rational, scientific, ...  Read More

Feminist Post-structuralist discourse analysis as a qualitative method

Omid Momtaz; Mohammad Reza Gholami; Hasan Chavoshian; Hadi Noori; Mohammad Amin Sorahi

Volume 14, Issue 1 , September 2023

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2024.47598.1947

Abstract
  Discourse is verbal or written communication that has unity, meaning, and purpose. In linguistics, discourse refers to a unit of language that is longer than a sentence. When you analyze discourse, you examine how the language is used to construct connected and meaningful texts. One crucial thing that ...  Read More

Fichte's effect of Machiavelli's effective reality in politics and overcoming it in the moral sphere

mostafa abedi jige

Volume 14, Issue 1 , September 2023

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2024.45907.1923

Abstract
  There is no mention of Machiavelli in Fichte's works until 1806. In 1806, Fichte spoke about Machiavelli for the first time in the article "About Machiavelli", then in the book "Addresses to the German Nation" written in 1808, he finds Machiavelli important again and tries to Inspired by Machiavelli, ...  Read More