Volume 13 (2023)
Volume 12 (2022)
Volume 11 (2021)
Volume 10 (2020)
Volume 9 (2019)
Volume 8 (2018)
Volume 7 (2017)
Volume 6 (2016)
Volume 5 (2015)
Volume 4 (2014)
Volume 3 (2013)
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Main Subjects = moral philosophy
Number of Articles: 42
The Relationship between Action and Character in Aristotle's Poetics
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 31 December 2022
Abstract
According to Aristotle, the character of tragedy must be morally good, that is, virtuous, and in order to be on the path to happiness, it must observe the rule of moral moderation through ... Read MoreCritical Review of Natural Law Theories in Its First Revival Stage in Postmodern Period
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 19 July 2023
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According to the most popular interpretation of natural law, it is constant and enduring commands of practical reason regarding free human behaviours by which humans arrive at happiness ... Read Moreaidos from Aristotle's point of view
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 25 November 2023
Abstract
aidos (shame) and Arete (virtue) are among the most fundamental ethical concepts in the works of ancient Greek thinkers, especially Aristotle's moral philosophy; Concepts such ... Read MoreJohn McDowell and Moral sensibility
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 25 November 2023
Abstract
Abstract Moral Sensibility is a relatively new theory in moral philosophy rooted in the moral sentimentalism of the 18th century. This theory is based on the premise that, in addition ... Read MoreAccusation of dependence of Tahdhib al-Akhlaq; A comparative review of the concept of courage in Aristotle's ethics and Miskawayh al-Razi
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 25 November 2023
Abstract
Miskawayh Courage has long been considered one of the most important moral virtues in various religions and has been given much attention in Islamic concepts. As two Greek and Muslim ... Read MoreA critical study of the relationship between belief and action in Clifford's views
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 25 November 2023
Abstract
The relationship between belief and action is one of the important issues in epistemology. Clifford separates belief from action following upon it, and considers the relationship between ... Read MoreDialectic of evil in Hegel's philosophy
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 05 February 2024
Abstract
Abstract: The beginning of our destiny is connected with evil in such a way that the story of the first human, that is, Adam and Eve, is not just an empty myth and a religious story, ... Read MoreEco-critical Reading of "Influx" and "Correspondences" in Swedenborg `s Spiritual World
Volume 13, Issue 31 , February 2024
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Eco Critical theory inspects the existing interconnections of the natural world and the human activities. Considering diverse philosophical perceptions of different philosophers discloses ... Read MoreSystematic Review of Caring Thinking and Its Correlations in Ethical Philosophy
Volume 13, Issue 31 , February 2024
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The purpose of this study was a systematic review of the application of caring thinking and its correlations in ethical philosophy. The research method is literature review and library ... Read MoreAnalysis of the Possibility and Causes of Epistemic Akrasia Through the Rational Psychology of Mulla Sadra's Transcendent Wisdom
Volume 13, Issue 31 , February 2024
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The present paper aims to discuss the possibility and main causes of epistemic akrasia based on Mullah Sadra's transcendental theosophy by descriptive-analytical method. Epistemic akrasia ... Read MoreAltruism based on self-love, in Aristotle's theory of friendship "philia" (In Nicomachean Ethics)
Volume 13, Issue 31 , February 2024
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In the analysis of "Philia", Aristotle has deriving friendship from self-love in Nicomachean Ethics, speaking the importance of selfishness on achieving eudemonia. Dose books VIII and ... Read MoreThe Gap of Justice in Kant's Theory of Hope
Volume 13, Issue 31 , February 2024
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Kant's theory of hope focuses on the hope of the perfect good of man, which includes both his virtue and his happiness. According to Kant, individuals have a duty to strive for virtue ... Read MoreReview and critique of the view of Eric J. Wielenberg in The Value and Virtue in a Godless World
Volume 13, Issue 30 , August 2023, , Pages 127-159
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A Review and Critique of Eric J. Weillenberg’s Point of View on Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe Abstract: In Value and Virtue in in a Godless Universe, Weillenberg considers ... Read MoreOn the Necessity of Moral Judgment Requiring Moral Principles
Volume 13, Issue 30 , August 2023, , Pages 239-270
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Abstract In recent decades, the principled theories of ethics have been criticized by the moral particularists. Criticisms, objections, and oppositions of particularists against those ... Read MoreMoral Responsibility in Disinformation: A Study in Moral Philosophy
Volume 13, Issue 30 , August 2023, , Pages 279-328
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Short abstract: In this study I have tried to contribute in some meta-ethical reflections on moral responsibility involving disinformation. Conceptual analysis and reflective equilibrium ... Read More“Paternalism” and “Moralism”: Possibility of or Limiting Citizen’s Freedoms?
Volume 13, Issue 30 , August 2023, , Pages 335-376
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Abstract What does moral paternalism mean? What about moralism? How do moral paternalism and moralism differ? In paternalism, at least in its classical version, the aim is to prevent ... Read MoreA Philosophical Analysis of the Way through Which Usuli Evidence is Related to Epistemological Justification through Moral Philosophy Issues
Volume 13, Issue 30 , August 2023, , Pages 383-409
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Abstract The functionality of Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) as the most respective knowledge among Islamic knowledges, directly relates to the degree of success of current religious ... Read MoreA Comparative Study of John Mackie's Theory of Error and Allameh Tabatabaei's Theory of Artificial Conceptions
Volume 13, Issue 30 , August 2023, , Pages 531-568
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Abstract The present article aims at explaining and applying the two theories of metaethical "error" and " artificial conceptions theory" put forward respectively by John Mackie and ... Read MoreEthical aspects of the emotions of fear and pity in Aristotle's Poetics Emphasizing Aristotle’s Poetics of Steven Halliwell
Volume 12, Issue 29 , February 2023, , Pages 229-259
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In Rhetorics, Aristotle introduced fear and pity as selfish and altruistic emotions that resulted in the unfortunate suffering caused by the unexpected occurrence of devastating calamities ... Read MoreRereading the Teaching Ethics in the Ghazali's Mizan-alaml, in the Light of the Ragheb Isfahani's Al-Dari'ah
Volume 12, Issue 29 , February 2023, , Pages 267-292
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The subject of teaching ethics is one of the fundamental and important issues of ethical knowledge. How the teacher treats students has important implications for well-being and educational ... Read MoreThe role of philosophy on salvation according to Plato
Volume 12, Issue 29 , February 2023, , Pages 367-384
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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 MoreThe Moral Status of Cerebral Organoids and Phenomenal Consciousness
Volume 12, Issue 29 , February 2023, , Pages 393-421
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Human cerebral organoids are biological organs that are cultured in laboratory dishes and can mimic the human brain. One of the main issues in this area is about the moral status of ... Read MoreExplaining altruism from the perspective of Nigel's rational approach and Betson's empirical approach
Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, , Pages 47-74
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Realizing the motivation of human behavior has been one of the most significant issues of human beings. In this regard, there are two approaches: egoism and altruism; egoism considers ... Read MorePeter Singer and the "talent for understanding animal suffering" as a moral criterion for equal attention to the interests of animals and humans
Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, , Pages 227-249
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One of the most important reasons for animal rights advocates and the need to change their inappropriate behavior is the "ability to understand pain" in animals. Peter Singer is one ... Read MoreBewilderment of Moral Agents in the Context of Uncertainty and Doubts
Volume 12, Issue 28 , August 2022, , Pages 259-286