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philosophy
Aristotelian Foundations of Cohen's Logic-Based Therapy

Mahdi Behniafar; Faezeh Khoshtinat

Volume 19, Issue 76 , January 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.73418.2151

Abstract
  IntroductionEliot Cohen is one of the contemporary pioneers of philosophical counseling. He considers philosophical counseling as one of the branches of applied philosophy. His logic-based therapy (LBT) or his logic-based counseling and therapy is also a subcategory of this claim. His reason is that ...  Read More

Virtue, science and Happiness; The Foundation of Descartes’ Ethics

Kasra Hatam Pouri; Mohammad reza asadi

Volume 12, Issue 47 , October 2016, , Pages 41-60

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2016.7293

Abstract
  This paper discusses the moral system in Rene Descartes’ thoughts. First, it will be shown that Descartes has undeniable ethical concerns even if we refuse to accept his systematic and coherent moral theory and, more precisely, that he has an independent book in moral philosophy. For instance, ...  Read More

The Ethical Dignity of Human Soul (The Reflections of Al-Ghazali and Aquinas on the Role of Belief in Human Soul in the Solution of Ethical Issues

zohreh sadat naaji; mohsen javadi

Volume 6, Issue 24 , January 2011, , Pages 47-60

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2011.6122

Abstract
  Muhammad Al-Ghazali and Thomas Aquinas have respectively played a considerable role in Islam and Christianity. Religious attitude can be seen in their works; and the body-soul distinction is thus one of the issues that suggest the two scholars’ religious attitudes. Ethical issues are among many ...  Read More

The Image of an Ideal Life in Robert M. Adams’ Thoughts

zahra khazaei

Volume 6, Issue 21 , April 2010, , Pages 131-146

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2010.5792

Abstract
  Robert M. Adams is a Christian thinker who tries to propose, in philosophical methods, a theistic framework for ethics. Since it is not based on particular religious beliefs, it is compatible to different forms of theistic ethics, including forms of Jewish and Islamic as well as Christian ethics. So, ...  Read More