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Methods of Racism in Modern Philosophy
Methods of Racism in Modern Philosophy

Reza Sadeghi

Volume 16, Issue 41 , January 2023, , Pages 257-270

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.33443.3192

Abstract
  The deepest and most rooted form of racism can be found in the Bible which claims the superiority of a race as God's demand or divine destination. But this idea survived in modern philosophy ...  Read More
Political Philosophy and Dealing with the Coronavirus
Dealing with the Epidemic of Covid-19 from the Perspective of Contemporary Political Philosophy
Political Philosophy and Dealing with the Coronavirus Dealing with the Epidemic of Covid-19 from the Perspective of Contemporary Political Philosophy

Abdolamjeed Moballeghi

Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, , Pages 137-161

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.40463.2603

Abstract
  This paper examines the capacity of contemporary political philosophy theories in dealing with the Coronavirus disease (Covid-19). It proposes a special categorization which helps to ...  Read More
Hamartia and the Problem of Justice in the Sophocles’ Trilogy
Hamartia and the Problem of Justice in the Sophocles’ Trilogy

Navid Hokmabadi; Ali Salmani

Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, , Pages 412-435

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.35801.2410

Abstract
  In Greek tragedies, we face a form of cosmic justice and fate that strikes us as strange. Oedipus punishes himself for his unintentional sin. Antigone is paying for her family deeds, ...  Read More
An Argument in Defense of Voluntary Euthanasia
An Argument in Defense of Voluntary Euthanasia

Hossein Atrak

Volume 13, Issue 28 , November 2019, , Pages 221-234

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.8031

Abstract
  One of the most challenging issues in medical ethics is a permission or prohibition of euthanasia. Is a patient with an incurable disease who has lots of pain permitted to kill oneself ...  Read More
Plato and Rawls: Justice in Individual or Society?
Plato and Rawls: Justice in Individual or Society?

MohammadJavad Movahedi; Saeed Binay-e Motlagh

Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, , Pages 197-213

Abstract
  The conception of justice in Plato’s republic is an abstract concept that Socrates with using midwifery method strives to create it. In fact, Although Plato's talk about justice ...  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