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Research Paper
Rereading Pascal's Wager in its theological context

seyed mostafa shahraeini; Maziyar Raissi

Volume 15, Issue 1 , November 2024, Pages 1-26

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2024.49168.1988

Abstract
  IntroductionJansenism was a theological sect reviving two important Augustinan doctrines: the corruption of all of human cognitive and volitional capacities due to the Original Sin, and recognizing God’s grace as its one and only redeemer with no role for human deeds, which was a kind of thoroughgoing ...  Read More

Research Paper
An analysis of Dr. Davari's reading of the relationship between Islamic philosophy and the contemporary world

malek shojaei

Volume 15, Issue 1 , November 2024, Pages 27-53

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2024.49326.1991

Abstract
  1-IntroductionHans Diebreder "Bibliography of Islamic Philosophy" deals with the historiography of Islamic philosophy, from the time of publication of the first work by De Boer until our time. He has analyzed the assumptions of Orientalists in the historiography of Islamic philosophy and outlined the ...  Read More

Research Paper
Critical Discourse Analysis in Practice

Hadi Salehi; Sroush Arya

Volume 15, Issue 1 , November 2024, Pages 55-84

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.49564.2000

Abstract
  Extended Abstract: IntroductionThe field of political interaction, domestic or international, is fundamentally driven by human agency, with language serving as the primary tool for interaction. While various social science theories, including those in political science and international relations, can ...  Read More

Research Paper
The Social and Everyday Life in Martin Heidegger's Thought

Ehsan Mozdkhah; Mehdi Najafzadeh; Morteza Manshadi; Seyyed Hossein Athari

Volume 15, Issue 1 , November 2024, Pages 85-114

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.50008.2004

Abstract
  IntroductionMartin Heidegger, one of the foremost philosophers of the 20th century, offers a radical critique of Western metaphysical traditions while advancing an in-depth analysis of existential ontology. His pivotal concepts, including "Dasein," "Being," and "authenticity," underpin a profound rethinking ...  Read More

Research Paper
Reconsidering the Place of Space in Bergson's and Deleuze’s Philosophies of Duration

Hojatollah Rahimi

Volume 15, Issue 1 , November 2024, Pages 115-132

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.49567.2001

Abstract
  Extended abstractIntroductionBergson and Deleuze were pioneer philosophers of time and space in the 20th century. Bergson and Deleuze distinguish between two kinds of time: spatialized time and real time or duration. Spatialized time is a time in which conscious states can be counted. This kind of time ...  Read More

Research Paper
Tracing the Historical Roots of the Adoration of the Magi Narrative in Christian Thought

Sadreddin Taheri

Volume 15, Issue 1 , November 2024, Pages 133-159

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.50063.2006

Abstract
  IntroductionAdoration of the Magi is one of the first narratives depicted in Christian art, which has been the focus of artists before other scenes of the New Testament, and one of the more important icons among representations of the birth of Jesus. After the formalization of the religion of Christ ...  Read More

Research Paper
Can modern science solve human problems?

Seyed Majid Saberi Fathi

Volume 15, Issue 1 , November 2024

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.50748.2018

Abstract
   In Europe, Modernity begins with the Renaissance and it is generally the result of four developments: a) the replacement of human relative values ​​such as freedom, equality, and individualism for “church religion”; b) the emergence and strengthening of the scientific movement and ...  Read More

Research Paper
The essence of poetry and poetic thinking from Heidegger's point of view

Mojtaba Etemadinia

Volume 15, Issue 1 , November 2024

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.50358.2010

Abstract
  IntroductionReflection on the nature and functions of language, and its relationship with thought, although raised in some works of past philosophers, has been mainly in the realm of analytical philosophers' interests in the 20th century, although the leading figures of continental philosophy have also ...  Read More

Research Paper
Rationalization of Political Though in The West; The Detachment of Politics from Christian Theology

Hasan Tavan; Kamal Pouladi; Majid Tavasoliroknabadi

Volume 15, Issue 1 , November 2024

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2025.48535.1968

Abstract
  Introduction The rationality discussed in this paper is a concept primarily employed in the 20th century by the German sociologist Max Weber. It largely encompasses the dominance over and disenchantment of the external world. Following Weber, Jürgen Habermas, tracing Weber’s disenchantment ...  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

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

"Eternal Recurrence" as Zarathustra's Most Abysmal Thought
Volume 6, Issue 2 , June 2016, , Pages 89-113

Abstract
  Nietzsche thinks Thus Spoke Zarathustra is his greatest book and the doctrine of eternal recurrence is the “most Abysmal Thought” of this book. Why has this doctrine such importance in the philosophy of Nietzsche? Although there are differences between eternal recurrence in The Gay Science ...  Read More

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