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The concept of evil from the point of view of Ibn Maimun and Ghazali
The concept of evil from the point of view of Ibn Maimun and Ghazali

Ebrahim Ghodrati; Mohammad reza Adli; Abdolhossein Tarighi; Bakhshali Ghanbari

Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, , Pages 319-336

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.41146.2643

Abstract
  The purpose of this article is to study the issue of evil from the perspective of Ibn Maimon in Judaism and Imam Muhammad al-Ghazali in Islam. Ibn Maimun does not consider evil to be ...  Read More
The Originality of Ross’s Meta-Ethical View on Good and its Justification in Moral act in Light of the philosophy of Kant and Moore
The Originality of Ross’s Meta-Ethical View on Good and its Justification in Moral act in Light of the philosophy of Kant and Moore

HOSSEIN Kalbasi Ashtari; Bita Nakhaei

Volume 13, Issue 26 , June 2019, , Pages 339-360

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.28966.2069

Abstract
  One of the most important concepts in meta-ethics which are used in moral contexts and has a significant role in moral judgments is the concept of goodness, which is a value concept. ...  Read More
Plato Seeking for “One Real Explanation” in Phaedo
Plato Seeking for “One Real Explanation” in Phaedo

Mohammad Bagher Ghomi; Mahdi Ghavam Safary

Volume 12, Issue 24 , October 2018, , Pages 219-240

Abstract
  What this essay is to discuss is Plato''s theory of explanation in Phaedo. In this dialogue, we observe that Socrates criticizes both the natural scientists’ explanations and ...  Read More
Akrasia according to Socrates and Aristotle
Akrasia according to Socrates and Aristotle

Arvin Azargin; Gholamhossein Tavakoli

Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, , Pages 1-22

Abstract
  When an agent acts contrary to his, all-things-considered, best judgment while he is able to do the best he acts akratically. Socrates for the first time posed the problem. He believed ...  Read More
Examining the Relation between Deontologism and Consequentialism
Examining the Relation between Deontologism and Consequentialism

Mohammad Javad Movahhedi

Volume 4, Issue 216 , July 2010, , Pages 155-179

Abstract
  Deontological theories are better understood in contrast to cosequentialist theories and are commonly used in moral philos­ophy to refer to non-cosequentialist moral concep­tions. ...  Read More
Relation of  virtue with  happines in plato’s ethical system
Relation of virtue with happines in plato’s ethical system

Yousef Nozohur; Davood Sirous

Volume 2, Issue 203 , September 2008, , Pages 135-159

Abstract
  Classical schools of ethics in general and that of Plato in particular are characterized by Eudemonism.The basic doctrine of Eudeminism is that man’s ultimate goal is to attain ...  Read More