Volume 3 (2024)
Volume 2 (2023)
Volume 1 (2022)
Number of Articles: 6
Evaluation and Comparison of Aristotle's and Linda Zagzebski's Views on "The Nature and Types of Virtue"
Volume 2, Issue 1 , April 2023, Pages 1-20
Abstract
The nature of virtue is a subject that has been a source of philosophical reflection for philosophers since the time of Aristotle. Aristotle is the first thinker who gave a classical ... Read MoreThe Determination of the Historicity of Religion in the Three Periods: Ancient, Christianity, and Modernity; from Nietzsche's point of view
Volume 2, Issue 1 , April 2023, Pages 21-44
Abstract
In Nietzsche's thought, religion includes all the powerful elements that had a significant contribution to political unity, individual excellence, education, and upbringing of all in ... Read MoreClarifying the Place of Critical Thinking in Postmodernist Educational Ideas
Volume 2, Issue 1 , April 2023, Pages 45-63
Abstract
Cultivating intellectual powers and strengthening critical thinking are essential to human excellence and are of interest to thinkers and policymakers of different societies. Therefore, ... Read MoreMoral Life Approach in the Philosophy of Immanuel Levinas
Volume 2, Issue 1 , April 2023, Pages 65-92
Abstract
Immanuel Levinas is considered one of the most important philosophers of the new age. The importance of his philosophy is more apparent in the field of ethics. Levinas's moral philosophy ... Read MoreA Critique of Kierkegaard's Criticisms of Hegel
Volume 2, Issue 1 , April 2023, Pages 93-110
Abstract
Many believe that one of Hegel's serious critics is Kierkegaard. In this article, we first try to show that some commentators believe that Kierkegaard's criticism is more related to ... Read MoreExplaining the Gap between Knowledge and Moral Action in David McNaughton's View
Volume 2, Issue 1 , April 2023, Pages 111-128