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Comment and practice at the beginning of philosophy

seyyed nematollah abdorrahimzadeh

Volume 8, Issue 2 , March 2018, Pages 1-27

Abstract
  According to Aristotelian tradition, Thales is known as the first philosopher, but in ancient Greece, he was called a wise man or sophos. Sophos and Sophia, meaning wisdom, at that time implied two aspects of thought and action so that Thales was mentioned in the list of the seven ancient sages that ...  Read More

“Tyranny of the Majority” & “Despotism of the Custom” in “Democracy”

Shirzad Peik Herfeh

Volume 8, Issue 2 , March 2018, Pages 29-56

Abstract
  This article argues that “democracy” does not necessarily guarantee “liberty” and “human rights,” and analyzes the causes of such an inconsistency and the solutions for reconciling them in the ideas of James Madison, Alexis de Tocqueville, and John Stuart Mill. The ...  Read More

Habermas and place of religion at public sphere

Rahim Haji agha; mahboubeh paknia

Volume 8, Issue 2 , March 2018, Pages 57-76

Abstract
  Reviving the role of religion in modern societies and the attention of those like Habermas to this phenomenon, by new articulations, have challenged dualities such as tradition-modernity, public-private, and secular-religious. For this reason, the direct connection between modernization and secularisation ...  Read More

Wittgenstein, Kant and Ethics

yasaman Hoshyar

Volume 8, Issue 2 , March 2018, Pages 77-93

Abstract
  Wittgenstein, in his early philosophy, regards philosophy as critique of Language, and the aim of tractatus is to draw limits to thoughts, to what is sayable vs unsayable(showable), in other words science vs ethics. And the latter is more important to him. Such aiming for philosophy is very similar to ...  Read More

Comparative comparison between metaphysics of Power in Nietzsche and Kallikles philosophy

seyed jamal same; mohammad javad safian

Volume 8, Issue 2 , March 2018, Pages 95-113

Abstract
  Gorgias dialogue is one of the most important Plato's dialogue, because Plato challenges Socrates against of most of these important figures of his time.in this essay, we consider the third act of dispute between Socrates and Kallikles which is more than half of the dialogue. In this essay we try show ...  Read More

Critique of Modern Reason, in Feminist Approach

Maryam Saneapour

Volume 8, Issue 2 , March 2018, Pages 115-134

Abstract
  Reason is Difference among human and animal that makes human civilization. But creek mythology and philosophy believe that women are imotional and irrational. Modern Philosophers like Kant also introduce women irrational so they are inappropriate to social and political and economical area. But philosophers ...  Read More

Authoritarianism: Plato and Hobbes

bayan karimi; hasan fathi

Volume 8, Issue 2 , March 2018, Pages 135-154

Abstract
  Plato and Hobbes are one of the most prominent political philosophers who have put emphasis on the necessity of the construction of the government. The superiority of the authoritative government and its features in their political philosophy arises from the states of their times and is based on the ...  Read More