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Volume 11 (2021)
Volume 10 (2020)
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Madness of Philosophy: Plato's Theory of Ideas and its Relationship with his Ethical and Political Thoughts
Madness of Philosophy: Plato's Theory of Ideas and its Relationship with his Ethical and Political Thoughts

Ali Hassanzade; Muhammad Asghari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 29 January 2023

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2023.551569.2198

Abstract
  In the present article we try to examine the relationship between Plato's theory of Ideas and his political and ethical thoughts. First, we present an outline of the genesis of ...  Read More
The role of philosophy on salvation according to Plato
The role of philosophy on salvation according to Plato
Volume 12, Issue 29 , February 2023, , Pages 367-384

https://doi.org/10.30470/phm.2022.543965.2125

Abstract
  Salvation has always been considered as an important matter by most religions and the thought schools. Plato as an original philosopher, meditated on it. The result of his thought about ...  Read More
Justice and Gender in Plato's Utopia: a review of Plato's view on women
Justice and Gender in Plato's Utopia: a review of Plato's view on women

Zahra Tofiqhi; Ali Akbar AbdolAbadi

Volume 6, Issue 16 , April 2016, , Pages 207-233

Abstract
  Plato’s commentators have had different interpretations of his view on women; because they have faced with the inconsistent, complexed and fragmented pieces in dealing with Plato’s ...  Read More
A Critical Interpretation of Heidegger's Concept of Platonic Truth, According to the Concept of the Form of Good
A Critical Interpretation of Heidegger's Concept of Platonic Truth, According to the Concept of the Form of Good
Volume 5, Issue 14 , April 2015, , Pages 167-197

Abstract
  Heidegger in his article, Plato's Doctrine of Truth, says Plato close the eyes to traditional concept of truth as unconcealment (aletheia) because of his theory of the forms. According ...  Read More
The Subject of the Sophist: Sophist or Philosopher?
Assaying Heidegger’s taking in Plato’s Sophist
The Subject of the Sophist: Sophist or Philosopher? Assaying Heidegger’s taking in Plato’s Sophist
Volume 4, Issue 12 , April 2014, , Pages 93-119

Abstract
  In the openings of Sophist and Statesman, Plato does reportedly promise the reader that he intends to write a trilogy respectively entitled Sophist, Statesman and Philosopher. The two ...  Read More
An analytic study about development of the concept of Soul from Plato to Mulla Sadra
An analytic study about development of the concept of Soul from Plato to Mulla Sadra
Volume 1, Issue 1 , April 2009, , Pages 102-125

Abstract
  Whereas Plato believes that the soul belongs to another world and defines it as an order different from the body, Aristotle whose opinion were more concentrated on the disquisition ...  Read More