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Anthropocentric in the Transition from Modern Philosophy to Phenomenology

farhad Barandak; Fereidoun babaei Aghdam; Hassan Mahmoudzadeh

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2022, Pages 1-24

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.40289.1808

Abstract
  The present study deals with the matter of human recognition (specifically anthropocentric). Here we examine the term anthropocentric in the transition from modern philosophy to phenomenology. Our attempt here is to do this with a qualitative analysis of the works and first-hand texts of modern philosophical ...  Read More

The relationship between religion and the public sphere in contemporary Western political thought. Model design for Iran.

somaye hamidi; fatemeh kamrani

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2022, Pages 25-52

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.40915.1826

Abstract
  Undoubtedly, one of the most important issues in the field of political thought in the public sphere is the relationship between the institution of religion and the public sphere. There is serious controversy among religious and secular thinkers about the nature of this relationship. The epistemological ...  Read More

Critical analysis of the spiritual behavior proposed in the book of Rhonda Byrne Secret (hypothesis of attraction)

Seyyed Ali Seraj

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2022, Pages 53-78

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.39106.1785

Abstract
  Following the foundations of the flow of modernity and the positivism paradigm on the level of human life, moral crises in various dimensions, social anomalies were formed in the epistemology of relativism in the Western world. Consequently, its intellectual foundations of thought were strongly criticized ...  Read More

The effect of Wittgenstein's linguistic idealism on the explanation of social and natural concepts; by a critical assessment of Anscombe's interpretation

Hossein Shaqaqi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2022, Pages 79-104

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.40857.1822

Abstract
   Elizabeth Anscombe describes Wittgenstein's ideas (in his book Philosophical investigations) on language as a partial linguistic idealism. Because, Wittgenstein, according to Anscombe, interprets social rules and norms in a way that is consistent with linguistic idealism, and his explanation of ...  Read More

Hegel's influence on the normative explanation of the relationship between subject and object based on the ratio of must and is in Machiavelli's thought

mostafa abedi jige; mohsen bagerzade meshkibaf; Muhammad Asgahri

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2022, Pages 105-127

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.40623.1817

Abstract
  Before Machiavelli, in order to explain the transition from subject to object, he justified concepts that played a pivotal role in the transition from subject to object, or vice versa, which were essentially theological-metaphysical concepts, but Machiavelli in his political thought defined There is ...  Read More

historical pluralism and relativism on Isaiah berlin,s view

mohsen fazeli; ali akbar ahmadi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2022, Pages 129-167

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.38731.1778

Abstract
  The Berlin Pluralist thought has also played its particular impact on his view. There should be interest between all aspects of his thought, coherence and interest. Hence, looking at history should also be tracked within the framework of his pluralist attitude. His pluralism is a profound impact that ...  Read More

Heidegger's interpretation of the principle of identity as the possibility of a freedom system to Schelling

Elham Sadat Karimi Douraki; Mohammad javad Safian; mohammad meshkat

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2022, Pages 169-191

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.36425.1715

Abstract
  Schilling's treatise on The Philosophical Studies of the Essence of Human freedom (1809) is an attempt to establish a system of freedom. The most central concept in Schelling's system is the concept of "identity", which, with its correct interpretation and finding unity between the opposing concepts ...  Read More

Free will and determinism in Hume's view

Marziye Lotfi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2022, Pages 193-211

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.36636.1724

Abstract
  Hume takes a compatibilist view in the debate on liberty and necessity. In his view, we need both “necessity” and “liberty” for moral responsibility. In this paper, at first, I will clarify Hume’s path to accomplishing his project. Then, I will explain the classic interpretation ...  Read More

The position of myth in Plato's dialogues

Saeede Mohamadzade; Mohammad reza Beheshti

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2022, Pages 213-235

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.40519.1813

Abstract
  The focus of this article is on the position of myth in Plato's dialogues. With a descriptive-analytical approach, this article addresses the issue of what are the characteristics of Plato's dialogues in different periods? And how did Plato's approach to myth change in the Introductory, middle and final ...  Read More

Desire and Society: On Two Economies of Desire in Lacan and Deleuze

sajad mombeini

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2022, Pages 237-264

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.41166.1830

Abstract
  In the later theory of desire, two important economies of desire can be identified according to Lacan and Deleuze; Different formulations of the expansion of desire, each of which creates special relationships with the subject and society. Deleuze, with the plan of schizoanalysis against psychoanalysis, ...  Read More

An Analysis of the Concept of Westernization in the Face of Farid with the Islamic Revolution

mohammad nejadiran

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2022, Pages 265-287

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.39434.1792

Abstract
  This research aims to analyze the concept of westernization in Ahmad Fardid's philosophy of history and its relationship with the Islamic Revolution. In it, while analyzing Fardid's attitude towards the state of human civilization in the new era, the position of the Islamic Revolution in it as a great ...  Read More

Kant and Morally Wrong Action: Collect Between the views of two Great Philosopher

Yassaman Hoshyar; Akram Kaleydari

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2022, Pages 289-305

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.40899.1825

Abstract
  Does human do a morally wrong action, inspite of knowing its wrongness? Socrates-Plato’s answer to this question is negative. To know whether an action is right is the necessary and sufficient condition to do it. However, this answer is not completely accepted neither by some philosophers like ...  Read More