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Keywords = Ethics
Number of Articles: 30
An Exploration of the Objects of Ethical Criticism in the World of Art
Volume 19, Issue 50 , March 2025, , Pages 41-58
Abstract
The primary aim of this study is to identify the objects of ethical criticism in the art world. It seeks to demonstrate that the scope of ethical critique extends beyond artworks, traditionally ... Read MoreInvestigating Marcus Aurelius' Stoic Opinions Based on Statistical Analysis of the Meditations Book
Volume 19, Issue 50 , March 2025, , Pages 205-224
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In recent years, the Stoic school, which has a moral nature, has been considered as a way of life. The opinions and beliefs of Marcus Aurelius, who is one of the most important Stoic ... Read MoreTransition from Moral Justice to Right Justice and a New Definition of the Political State in Aristotle's Philosophy
Volume 19, Issue 50 , March 2025, , Pages 529-549
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In this article, the author attempts to explain something that is rarely seen in Aristotle's ethical and political thought, which is the legal dimension that Aristotle incidentally ... Read MoreCritical Analysis of the Human Condition in Kant's Dual Approach to Culture
Volume 18, Issue 46 , April 2024, , Pages 115-129
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In his works, Kant distinguished between natural and moral man, and he drew a deep gap between natural man and moral man. To fill this gap, he has resorted to cultural man, and he has ... Read MoreRewriting Heidegger
Volume 17, Issue 45 , January 2024, , Pages 36-59
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Two traps currently ensnare Heideggerian scholarship: the “language trap” and the “being trap”. To avoid them, the text argues we should follow Heidegger’s ... Read MoreEthics Based on Primacy of Existence (Aṣālat al-Wujūd) with a Focus on Mullā Sadrā's Primacy of Existence
Volume 17, Issue 45 , January 2024, , Pages 99-115
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This research endeavors to introduce a novel concept in ethics, namely ethics based on the primacy of existence, drawing upon Aṣālat al-wujūd, the theory of the primacy of existence ... Read MoreEpistemological Independence of Ethics and its Ontological Dependence on Religion
Volume 17, Issue 44 , November 2023, , Pages 736-750
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A significant issue among philosophical issues is to determine the relationship between ethics and religion. Traditionally it was believed that ethics is based on religion and there ... Read MoreCloak of Law on Stature of Morality: a critical view on Patrick Devlin's attitude toward legal enforcement of conventional morality
Volume 16, Issue 39 , September 2022, , Pages 514-532
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The relationship between morality and law is one of the issues that has provoked considerable controversies. Among others, an important discussion is whether obeying “conventional ... Read MoreA Reflection on Cahill's Interpretation of the Ethical and Cultural Point of Wittgenstein's Tractatus
Volume 16, Issue 38 , May 2022, , Pages 389-419
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According to Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, propositions of natural science are all meaningful propositions of language therefore there is no ethical proposition because ... Read MoreAnalysis and Critique of Politics and Ethics Relationship in Art based on Cornel West’s Prophetic Pragmatism
Volume 16, Issue 38 , May 2022, , Pages 477-504
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Part of Cornel West's prophetic pragmatism purpose is to link ethics and politics to art. In this approach, ethics becomes the basis of aesthetics and politics. He presents a picture ... Read MoreRobespierre-Kant: A Study of the Relationship between Absolute Freedom and Terror and Kant's Philosophy of Ethics Based on the Hegel's Phenomenology of spirit
Volume 15, Issue 37 , December 2021, , Pages 627-653
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In Phenomenology of the Spirit, Hegel depicts the dialectical structure of the history of European human consciousness. In all the transitions of consciousness to different outcomes, ... Read MoreThe Conceptual Metaphor of Cell for Ethics
Volume 15, Issue 37 , December 2021, , Pages 764-787
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Metaphors in the new approach allow us to better understand ethics and bioethics due to their inherent capacities, such as highlighting and diversifying scripts from source domains. ... Read MoreExplanation of Robert Adams's View of the Theory of the Divine Commond and Ash'arites Divine Command
Volume 15, Issue 37 , December 2021, , Pages 788-810
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The theory of the divine command is one of the main theories of the philosophy of ethics, which discusses religion and its relationship with morality, the good and bad of actions, divine ... Read MoreWhen aesthetics does not lead to an act of environmental conservation
Volume 15, Issue 36 , November 2021, , Pages 189-198
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This paper examines the relationship between the environmental aesthetics approach backed by knowledge (ecological aesthetics) and the possibility of doing an action in favor of environmental ... Read MoreThe Rise of the "Other" and the Fall of the "Self":from Hegel to Derrida
Volume 15, Issue 36 , November 2021, , Pages 228-244
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Since time immemorial, due to its metaphysically grounded perspective, western philosophy has not been able to detach itself from the egoistic outlook, and thus, the interaction with ... Read MoreAssessment of Thaddeus Metz’s theory about meaning of life
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, , Pages 45-63
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Thaddeus Metz, an analytical philosopher, has established his theory of the meaning of life via two interrelated conceptual activities: first, he distinguishes the realms human life ... Read MoreEthical Embodied Subject: Foucault and Levinas
Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, , Pages 354-369
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Foucault and Levinas are one of the most prominent and important thinkers who have put emphasis on the necessity of the fundamental critique of rational subjectivity. This is an approach ... Read MoreAvicenna's Ethical Thought
Volume 13, Issue 29 , January 2020, , Pages 337-360
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In both arguments about the faculties of soul and the premises of different kinds of deductions, Ibn Sina discusses briefly practical philosophy. While in the former he regards ethics ... Read MoreA Critical Study of the Contemporary Approaches to the Contradiction of Avicenna's View Concerning the Moral Judgments
Volume 13, Issue 27 , September 2019, , Pages 213-230
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One of the most famous criticisms for Avicenna's criticizers is about his opinion for the general acceptance of ethical propositions. On the other hand, he emphasizes that they are ... Read MoreEarly Wittgenstein’s View on Goodness, Happiness, and Acceptance of the World
Volume 13, Issue 27 , September 2019, , Pages 293-314
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Ethics was the major issue in Wittgenstein’s writings from 1916 to the time of publication of the Tractatus Logico-philosophicus. He explicates the notion of “good” ... Read MoreA Comparison between Constructional Ethics of Allameh Tabatabai and Emotionalism of Ethich of Ayer
Volume 12, Issue 22 , June 2018, , Pages 121-135
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According to some theories about the nature of moral concepts, these concepts can be included into four categories: objective (external), philosophical, emotional (affective) and constructional ... Read MoreKant and Demystification of Ethics and Religion
Volume 11, Issue 21 , December 2017, , Pages 175-190
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Kant's demystification is meant to put away any metaphysical and revealed elements from ethics and religion. Kant, fulfilling this, first argues that metaphysical questions of reason, ... Read MoreComparative Study of Aquinas and Kant‘s Narration of Ethics and Theology
Volume 11, Issue 21 , December 2017, , Pages 205-215
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Since Kant is a son of his time, his thought is originally rooted in the Enlightenment. The distinction between theoretical and practical reason, formal and material conscientiousness, ... Read MoreDiversion in the Concept "Positivity" in Hegel's Political Philosophy
Volume 10, Issue 19 , March 2016, , Pages 253-271
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In this essay the concept "positivity" and its diversion in Hegel's early thought (the Berne Era 1793-96 and the Frankfurt Era 1797-1800) are studied. Diversion of the concept "positivity" ... Read MoreFormalism in Kantian Ethics from Schelerian Viewpoint
Volume 8, Issue 14 , September 2014, , Pages 149-163