A New Version of Consequential Deontology
A New Version of Consequential Deontology
Volume 3, Issue 9 , April 2013, Pages 7-27

Abstract
  In this paper I deal with normative ethics, and attempt to present a new theory. I suggest that both classical versions of deontology (which holds that rightness of action is an intrinsic ...  Read More
Memory, Loyalty and Typology in Ethical Issues Using Jungian Functions of Mind
Memory, Loyalty and Typology in Ethical Issues Using Jungian Functions of Mind
Volume 3, Issue 9 , April 2013, Pages 30-47

Abstract
  One of the main problems in moral philosophy is the question about the influence of determinism in moral attitude and behavior of mankind. Determinism is therefore worth studying – ...  Read More
The Role of Love in Ethical Life from the Perspective of Transcendent Theosophy
The Role of Love in Ethical Life from the Perspective of Transcendent Theosophy
Volume 3, Issue 9 , April 2013, Pages 49-81

Abstract
  The basis of ethical life, for Mulla Sadra, is love, and real love is love of God – which is a manifestation of the divine love for human beings. If someone truly loves God, s/he ...  Read More
The Production of Consumption
The Production of Consumption
Volume 3, Issue 9 , April 2013, Pages 83-98

Abstract
  The later capitalism, along with increasing the productions, raising the level of general welfare, spreading possibilities and opportunities, and the more democratizing of society, ...  Read More
On the Origin of Culture and its Change and Management
On the Origin of Culture and its Change and Management
Volume 3, Issue 9 , April 2013, Pages 99-118

Abstract
  In its philosophical sense, the word "culture" maybe said to have both non-human and human origins. One kind of culture (and its components and elements) is inherently non-human, and ...  Read More
The Concept of Solidarity in Thought of Richard Rorty
The Concept of Solidarity in Thought of Richard Rorty
Volume 3, Issue 9 , April 2013, Pages 119-142

Abstract
  As an analytic philosopher in postmodern thought who has pragmatic views on vocabulary and language, Rorty deconstructs various problems of philosophy. Hence, he questions the entire ...  Read More