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Fichte's doctrine of knowledge, as an extension of Kant's philosophy of ethics and the French Revolution

Mohsen Bagherzadeh meskibaf

Volume 11, Issue 2 , April 2021, Pages 1-20

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.37207.1745

Abstract
  In developing his Foundations of the Science of Knowledge, Fichte draws on two theoretical elements, the meaning of autonomy in Kant's thought, and a practical element, the French Revolution. In this regard, by completing Kant's autonomy (using the experience of the French Revolution), it enables it ...  Read More

The Analysis of Self-understanding in Heidegger's Ontological View Point and Ricoeur' s Semantic Approach

seydeh akram barakati; yousef shaghool; mohammadjavad Safian

Volume 11, Issue 2 , April 2021, Pages 21-40

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.29846.1631

Abstract
  Understanding oneself has been of great importance in various areas of thought and discussed from different aspects. Some thinkers believe that self-understanding is intuitive and others consider it to be reflective and interpretative. In the history of western thought, especially in the areas of hermeneutics ...  Read More

Interdisciplinarity in Occidentalism: Nature and Toxonomies

Ghasem Darzi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , April 2021, Pages 41-64

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.36745.1726

Abstract
  Occidentalism is a science that deals with the knowledge of the west. In this knowledge, the "West" is identified as the "other" so that after this knowledge, they can better manage and regulate their interaction with the West than before. Another cognition, due to the coexistence of man and existence, ...  Read More

Features of Discourses Approach to the West in Iranian Foreign Policy Sample Study: Mohammad Mossadegh (13330-1330) and Pahlavi II (1357-1942)

Mohammad Javad Ranjkesh; saeede sadat geramian

Volume 11, Issue 2 , April 2021, Pages 65-94

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.34898.1690

Abstract
  The goal of this research is to identify various aspects of Iranian foreign policy through discourse analysis. For this purpose, two outstanding periods in contemporary Iranian history have been considered. Foreign policy of Mohammad Mossadegh from 1320 to 1332 and foreign policy of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi ...  Read More

Social Semiotics Analysis of the Dollar’s Visual Structure

Sadreddin Taheri; Nafiseh Yaqouti

Volume 11, Issue 2 , April 2021, Pages 95-117

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.35113.1693

Abstract
  Banknotes are social and semantic texts with the power of visual impact, which governments have often used to achieve cultural and political hegemony. The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between the visual structure of dollar bills and the social context of the United States ...  Read More

Comparing Held and Habermas's idea of the possibility of replacing a desirable model of democracy with liberal democracy"

Mohammad Abedi Ardakani; mohammad Akhondpor Amiri

Volume 11, Issue 2 , April 2021, Pages 119-141

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.36433.1717

Abstract
  "Globalization" has transformed many of the key traditional concepts of politics. One of these concepts is "democracy". Given the changes that have taken place in the age of globalization, Held and Habermas have tried to replace the models of "cosmopolitan democracy" and "Deliberative democracy" with ...  Read More

Phenomenology of Bildung

felora askarizadeh; Khosrow Bagheri; Afzal Sadat Hossein

Volume 11, Issue 2 , April 2021, Pages 143-167

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.35768.1699

Abstract
  From the perspective of phenomenology, this research considers the essence of education-Bildung and its different manifestations in the entire history of education. Relying on the first stage of phenomenology, we first turn our face away from the common, evident concept of Bildung. Then, via deconstruction, ...  Read More

Examining the Components and Analyzing the Reasons for Nietzsche's Optimistic Views on Islam

Ahmad Karimi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , April 2021, Pages 169-186

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.33285.1670

Abstract
  Focusing on the will to power and reach the superman, Nietzsche's moral thought despises any system based on human humiliation, and introduces Christianity for promoting the morality of slavery, as the morality of the weak, which its emphasis on the original sin and inherent pollution of man kills the ...  Read More

Socio-cultural Grounds of the Constitution and Development of Modern Educational Science

Ali Latifi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , April 2021, Pages 187-208

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.35230.1694

Abstract
  Understanding the process and conditions of the constitution of modern educational science during the cultural and social history of modern world has a key role in comprehending the nature of educational science, those mentalities and big ideas which govern it and its legacy for today's educational world. ...  Read More

Trans-political Intention of Xenophon’s Socratic Writings

Shervim Moghimi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , April 2021, Pages 209-223

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.35696.1698

Abstract
  The most important of the Socratic writings of Xenophon is his Memorabilia. The Xenophon’s Socratic writings involve that aspect of Socratic political philosophy in which he adverted to the trans-political way of life and insisted on the political education from its negative point of view. Xenophon, ...  Read More

Is hermeneutics of the Self a Pathological Disorder? (A symptomatology in Foucault’s work)

sajad mombeini; masoud golchin

Volume 11, Issue 2 , April 2021, Pages 235-254

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.36153.1708

Abstract
  The hermeneutic of the self concept  in Foucault’s workprovided a condition for a new form of his study, an analysisof the relationship between truth and the subject, and the development of knowledge into the mechanisms of self-care. For Foucault, the hermeneutics of the subject, unlike its ...  Read More

Phenomenological Anthropology of Max Scheler

reza nasiri hamed

Volume 11, Issue 2 , April 2021, Pages 255-277

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.34145.1679

Abstract
  Philosophical anthropology with reflection on human nature is one of the special fields of interest of Max Scheler. Influenced by idealism, philosophy of life, and Christianity, his phenomenological approach seeks to provide a comprehensive picture of man. To this end, Scheler pays attention to the real ...  Read More