Volume 1, Issue 2

 

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  • The Essence and Origins of Action in Mulla Sadra’s Philosophy of Action 

    Fazeli, Seyed Ahmad (University of Zanjan, Iranدانشگاه زنجان, 2020-08-01)
    Sadrian philosophers have special views regarding the essence of man's voluntary actions, their starting point, origins, goal, attribution to man and God, and the effect they have on the happiness that is worthy of human ...

  • Muslim Moralists’ Contributions to Moderation Theory in Ethics 

    Atrak, Hossein؛ Khosravi, Robab (University of Zanjan, Iranدانشگاه زنجان, 2020-08-01)
    Originally introduced by Plato and Aristotle, Moderation Theory in Ethics is the most prevalent theory of ethics among Islamic scholars. Moderation Theory suggests that every virtue or excellence of character lies in the ...

  • Bergson’s Freedom: A Dualistic Interpretation 

    Anbarsooz, Mohammad؛ Nozohour, Yosef (University of Zanjan, Iranدانشگاه زنجان, 2020-08-01)
    When studying Henri Bergson's works, one can understand that as he proceeds from theoretical philosophy to applied philosophy, he criticizes deterministic view in favor of freedom and establishes foundations of this attitude. ...

  • Some Main Points in Rawls’ Theory of Justice 

    Scanlon, Thomas Michael (University of Zanjan, Iranدانشگاه زنجان, 2020-08-01)
    An examination of some of the main ideas of John Rawls first two books, A Theory of Justice and Political Liberalism and of the relations between these ideas. Particular attention is given to the sense in which Rawls' ...

  • The Origin of the Good and Our Animal Nature 

    Korsgaard, Christine (University of Zanjan, Iranدانشگاه زنجان, 2020-08-01)
    We use the term “good" in two contexts: as the most general term of evaluation, and to refer to the final ends of life and action. I start from the question what evaluative and final goodness have to do with each other. ...