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Number of Articles: 20
‘Liberal Democracy’ in the ‘Post-Corona World’
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 1-29
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A new ‘political philosophy’ is indispensable to the ‘post-Corona world,’ and this paper tries to analyze the future of ‘liberal democracy’ in it. ... Read MoreTo Be or not to Be: COVID-19 Pandemic, a Time for Activation of Dasein's most Fundamental Conflicts
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 31-50
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COVID-19 pandemic crisis has put everyone in the most vulnerable position, facing the onslaught death. The contemporary human beings used to see themselves as very safe and far from ... Read MorePhilosophical analysis of the crisis caused by "Coronavirus”
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 51-75
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The recent crisis of the Corona Virus in the modern era is reminiscent of one of the most enduring issues in the history of philosophy and theology. Philosophers and theologians have ... Read MoreCOVID-19 Crisis and its Philosophical Challenges
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 77-107
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In this article, we argue that the Coronavirus crisis is the beginning of a new era, but not like the middle Ages or the Enlightenment. So, we can say that for several reasons, the ... Read MoreA Study of Efficiency of Allama Tabatabaei’s Theory of “Mentaly Posited Truths” in Analysis of COVID-19 Crisis
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 109-135
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What is discussed in this article is neither the Coronavirus itself nor philosophy, however, all the issues refer to the question of whether philosophy can find a solution to this unfortunate ... Read MorePolitical Philosophy and Dealing with the Coronavirus Dealing with the Epidemic of Covid-19 from the Perspective of Contemporary Political Philosophy
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 137-161
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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 MoreThe Coronavirus as “Minor Death”
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 163-168
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In this short article, we tried to show that today the carnivorous as tangible and as concrete, but in a weak and limited ratio, it makes us understand what death is. It has taken away ... Read MoreCovid-19 (Coronavirus) as a cognitive evil and facing it based on the believe in GOD
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 169-194
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The pains and afflictions caused by the covid-19, are a kind of cognitive evils, and are an existential thing. cognitive evils are in conflict with God’s wisdom and justice and ... Read MoreProtecting the Human Rights of Individuals against Covid-19 (Coronavirus) in the Light of Kant's Deontological Moral Philosophy
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 195-219
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Today, collective living and mutual needs form the basis of human life, and maintaining its balance requires cooperation in the world. Therefore, man alone will not be able to ... Read MoreImpact of Coronavirus on the Ecosystem of Rationality
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 221-245
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This paper, using Popper's theory of three worlds, aims to explain how coronavirus has a far-reaching impact on the ecosystem of rationality, and how the viruses that threaten humans ... Read MoreHeideggerian Analysis of Dasein`s Disposedness in the Encounter with COVID-19
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 247-278
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The aim of this article is based on Heideggerian concepts and ideas in Being and Time to provide a framework for describing the types of dasein's disposedness in the encounter with ... Read MoreIs There any Change in Academic Pattern? A Philosophical Contemplation on University Idea in the Future of Post-COVID-19 World
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 279-304
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Educational neo-liberalism gradually alternated the university patterns in recent seven decades, especially, final two decades of 21th century, and emerged as a powerful hegemony in ... Read MoreA Phenomenological Encounter with the Covid 19 Crisis Focused on Boundary Situations
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 305-331
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By taking a phenomenological approach in examining the Covid crisis, this paper investigates aspects of the Corona phenomenon that remain hidden and allows them to self-reveal. I begin ... Read MoreMachiavelli's Break from the Foundations of Aristotle's Political Philosophy
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 333-361
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In this research, we are trying to explain how Niccolò Machiavelli Basically criticizes the foundations of classical political thought, and in breaking off those foundations, ... Read MoreA Brief Study of the Concept of Nature in Kant’s three Critiques
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 363-385
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In critical philosophy, nature is sum of objects of the activity of judging. Because this activity is autonomous, i.e. according to transcendental principles, nature is a horizon constituted ... Read MoreGradational Trinities in Islamic acknowledge
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 387-411
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There are many trinities in Islamic philosophical, mystical, and religious sources on various topics; these trinities can be divided into three general categories, including: "God's ... Read MoreHamartia and the Problem of Justice in the Sophocles’ Trilogy
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 412-435
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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 MoreCompatibility of Autonomy with Religious Authority
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 437-458
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Autonomy is a rational virtue that assumes that an individual is independent of the other, with the ability to choose and decide in areas such as ethics, politics, and knowledge. The ... Read MoreConditional Approach in Sinowic Logic with Verbal Approach
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 459-477
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Reflecting on Aristotle's logic and analyzing its metaphysical foundations shows the close connection between logic and metaphysics in his thought. However, by paying close attention ... Read MoreThe Hypothesis of Theism and the Principle of Simplicity
Volume 14, Issue 31 , July 2020, Pages 479-500