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A Survey on Spinozan Concepts in Hegel''s Phenomenology of Spirit

Mohammad Mahdi Ardebili; Yousef Nozohour

Volume 4, Issue 1 , November 2013, Pages 1-21

Abstract
  Commentators have hitherto analyzed the interrelation between Spinozan and Hegelian concepts, especially in works where Hegel directly mentions Spinoza (such as Logic and The Lectures on History of Philosophy). The present inquiry, however, is an attempt to undertake the harder task of studying Spinozan ...  Read More

Generation of Social Subject in Hegel’s Thought

Omid Reza Janbaz; Ahmad Ali Akbar Mesgari

Volume 4, Issue 1 , November 2013, Pages 23-42

Abstract
  Nowadays, many scholars refer to humans as social actors. These scholars believe that the realization of humanity and, thus, flourishing of individuality depend not on divided action and abstract reflections of individual people but on responsible participation of each member of human society in his ...  Read More

Heidegger’s Interpretation of Subjectivity and Metaphysics of Modernity in Hegel's Thought

Hossein Rostami Jalilian; Reza Soleiman Heshmat

Volume 4, Issue 1 , November 2013, Pages 43-62

Abstract
  This paper pursues to explain Heidegger's interpretation of subjectivity and metaphysics of modernity in his work entitled Hegel's Concept of Experience based on one of his confrontation with Hegel's magnificent work, i.e., Phenomenology of Spirit. To this end, Heidegger’s critique of Hegel on ...  Read More

Nietzsche and Critique of Pure Reason

Khatereh Sobhanian; Ali Karbasizadeh Esfahani

Volume 4, Issue 1 , November 2013, Pages 63-80

Abstract
  This paper is an attempt to examine Kant’s critical philosophy, in particular his Critique of Pure Reason from a Nietzschean point of view. Nietzsche interrogates all metaphysical systems since Plato to Kant and Hegel and criticizesall philosophersandphilosophical systems. First, Nietzsche’s ...  Read More

Iranian Reaction to Western Cultural Products

Seyyed Boyouk Mohammadi; Nahid Mo’ayyed Hekmat

Volume 4, Issue 1 , November 2013, Pages 81-111

Abstract
  The industrial revolution was accompanied by great social changes in Western societies. Italso produced changes in non-Western societies. Since industrialization was a Western phenomenon, the reactions of non-Western societies to these changes were different from thoseofWesternsocieties.While some Western ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of Philosophical Hermeneutics from Allameh Ja’fari’s and Gadamer’s Viewpoints

Abdollah Nasri

Volume 4, Issue 1 , November 2013, Pages 113-133

Abstract
  Philosophical hermeneutics is a theory of knowledge initiated by Martin Heidegger and developed by Hans-Georg Gadamer. Later philosophers, from Schleiermacher to Hirsch and Ricoeur, have studied the process of text interpretation and proposed some methods in this regard. Muslim thinkers on jurisprudence ...  Read More

Plural Identities of Post-Modern World as an Upshot of Modern Power-Centered Politics

Hussein Harsij; Hejrat Izadi

Volume 4, Issue 1 , November 2013, Pages 135-161

Abstract
  Today, due to superiority of modernist spirit, phenomena, to define their identities, have to identify their relations to modern and postmodern elements. Modernity, with its emphasis on rationalism, created a world that ignored invisible dimensions of being. Postmodernism involves a new approach to the ...  Read More