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Volume 13 (2022)
Volume 12 (2021)
Volume 11 (2020)
Volume 10 (2019)
Volume 9 (2018)
Volume 8 (2017)
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Volume 6 (2015)
Volume 5 (2015)
Volume 4 (2013)
Volume 3 (2012)
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Research Paper
Examining the Gestalt Metamorphosis of the Modern in the Context of New-coming Western Civilization

Salman sadeghizadeh

Volume 15, Issue 2 , April 2025, Pages 1-25

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.50601.2012

Abstract
  IntroductionIf we consider “the modern" as a phenomenon without a single focus, then we can talk about different types of the modern and, as a result, discuss the "transformation" of the modern. However, if we consider the modern as a single totality that has a single focus, then we can no longer ...  Read More

Research Paper
The Geometry of Faith and Power: A Historical Analysis of Muslim Contributions to the Formation and Continuation of Islamophobia in Islam-Christianity Relations persistence of Islamophobia

Amir hossein Kermani; Mohammad Jafar Ashkevari

Volume 15, Issue 2 , April 2025, Pages 27-54

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.49839.2003

Abstract
  Abstract 3 Islamophobic sentiments, linking them to security concerns, migration issues, and cultural differences. By identifying recurring patterns in historical narratives, this study provides insights into the mechanisms through which Islamophobia persists in contemporary societies.Addressing ...  Read More

Research Paper
Subject and technology from the perspective of Foucault and Heidegger

Mahnaz Farahmand; Asal Razavi

Volume 15, Issue 2 , April 2025, Pages 55-86

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.49477.1999

Abstract
  IntroductionThe Cartesian subject and Kant’s transcendental perception are considered the foundations of modern epistemology. The evolution of the concept of the subject from Descartes to Hegel shows its deep connection with modernity. Modern thought largely defines itself in relation to the idea ...  Read More

Research Paper
Natality and the Co-extensiveness of Zoē and Bios: Clarification of Biopolitics in Hannah Arendt's Thought

Jalal Farzaneh Dehkordi

Volume 15, Issue 2 , April 2025, Pages 87-118

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.48848.1983

Abstract
  IntroductionHannah Arendt, prior to Foucault and Agamben, addressed biopolitics in her works without explicitly using the term. In The Origins of Totalitarianism and The Human Condition, she analyzes statelessness and the decline of the public realm, phenomena that lead to the erasure of human action ...  Read More

Research Paper
Studying the concepts and components of Derrida's deconstruction in relation to architecture

Nadia Ansari; Farideh Afarin; Saeed Moghimi

Volume 15, Issue 2 , April 2025, Pages 119-157

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.48668.1974

Abstract
  Introduction, Deconstructive concepts have been transferred to architecture through the dominance of written form. In other cases, these concepts have been indirectly adapted and reconfigured within architectural practice, shedding their original verbal and textual functions. This means that the transmission ...  Read More

Research Paper
Criticizing the Objectification of Women, Analysing Birgit Jürgenssen’s Artwork

Sadreddin Taheri

Volume 15, Issue 2 , April 2025, Pages 159-190

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.51316.2033

Abstract
  IntroductionResearch from psychology, archaeology, and evolution suggests that most prehistoric human societies were relatively egalitarian. However, the arrival of nomadic invaders, who conquered early agricultural cultures in Europe and the ancient Near East, appears to have established a male hierarchy. ...  Read More

Research Paper
Lack in the Subject and the Other: A Lacanian Reading of Psychoanalysis and the Political

Bayan Karimy

Volume 15, Issue 2 , April 2025, Pages 191-213

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.51111.2030

Abstract
  IntroductionThe formation of the subject and its transformation in connection with the symbolic realm is aware of the reciprocal interaction between the individual and the social realm from the very beginning. Our basic question is whether Lacanian psychoanalysis and his concept of the unconscious subject ...  Read More

Research Paper
Language-power-event relationship in Nietzsche and Heidegger's thought and its philosophical-political consequences

chehartangi abolghasem; mohammad ali tavana

Volume 15, Issue 2 , April 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.49155.1990

Abstract
  Introduction Modernity is known for ideas such as freedom, equality, and democracy, but how were modern ideas formed? What is the basis of these ideas? Modernity considers these ideas to be the most rational concepts possible for life. Nietzsche and Heidegger are two thinkers who genealogize modernity ...  Read More

Rereading the play Happy Days by Samuel Beckett Based on the principles of existentialism
Volume 13, Issue 1 , June 2022, , Pages 77-95

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.42968.1859

Abstract
  Existentialism is a philosophical school based on freedom, choice and responsibility that seeks to define the originality of human beings. This line of thought and philosophical attitude is reflected in the plays of Beckett, the French-Irish author of the 20th century and the winner of the Nobel Prize ...  Read More

Wittgenstein's Theory of Language Games: A Postmodern Philosophical Viewpoint of Language
Volume 2, Issue 1 , September 2011, , Pages 87-100

Abstract
  The Theory of Language Games is the key notion of Ludwig Wittgenstein's latter philosophy. This theory has been crafted against The Picture Theory of Language as the core of Wittgenstein’s Tractarian vision.       According to The Picture Theory of Language, Language has ...  Read More

The Criticism of Philosophical Discourse of Modernity: Subject, Truth and Power in Michel Foucault’s Thought
Volume 2, Issue 2 , January 2012, , Pages 127-179

Abstract
  Abstract: the basis of dualism in western philosophy, that flourished in modernity, was built upon the opposition between reason/intuition, heaven/earth, spirit/body, pleasure/morality. Foucault extends the criticism of this dualism to its final station in favor of intuition/earth. This paper will consider ...  Read More

Physis or Fusis? ( Genealogy of the concept of nature in Greek mythology and philosophy)
Volume 12, Issue 1 , September 2021, , Pages 59-77

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.38451.1772

Abstract
  Nature or Physis is one of the most fundamental concepts of Greek philosophy. Physis is a Greek philosophical, theological, and scientific term, usually translated into English—according to its Latin translation "natura"—as "nature".This article defines the various concepts of physis in Greek ...  Read More

Historical Periods and the Philosophy of Islamic Civilization and Its Relationship with the History of Western Civilization
Volume 3, Issue 2 , March 2013, , Pages 129-149

Abstract
  Islamic Civilization is a subject with great importance, not only concerned with the identity of the Islamic world but also can be an effective factor in establishing it in the time when the Western Civilization beholds nothing equal to itself. But finding ups and downs occurred in the Western Civilization ...  Read More

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