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The Study of the Relationship between Knowing and Politics through Rereading of Relationship between Physis and Logos in Aristotle`s Philosophy

behnam fooladi; Saeid Binayemotlagh; Yoosef Shaghool

Volume 12, Issue 47 , October 2016, , Pages 99-119

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2016.7296

Abstract
  Undoubtedly, “Physis” is one of the most prominent philosophical terms of Aristotle in the way that it can be seen as the basis for knowing from his point of view. Unfortunately, the neglect of some of Aristotle's teachings about the concept, has caused a lot of false judgment and perceptions ...  Read More

The Method of Rawls’ Theory of Justice: some Important Criticisms

yousef shaghol; leysam sefid khosh

Volume 6, Issue 22 , July 2010, , Pages 91-103

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2010.5804

Abstract
  Rawls’ theory of justice enjoys all characteristics of a comprehensive conceptual system, and like any such a system, it embraces a special method nature of which has a definite influence on the content of the theory. The main methodological concepts of his theory consist in the ideas of the contract ...  Read More

The Relation of Rawls' A Theory of Justice to Hegel's Philosophy of Right

meysam sefid khosh; yousef shaghol

Volume 3, Issue 12 , January 2008, , Pages 45-64

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2008.5741

Abstract
  John Rawls has delineated his "A theory of Justice" fundamentally in contrast with the utilitarianism, because he thinks that utilitarianism is ready to sacrifice the freedom and justice for the common people's utility and happiness. To present a theory which could be far from any vitiations of utilitarianism ...  Read More