Volume 23 (2023)
Volume 22 (2022)
Volume 21 (2021)
Volume 20 (2020)
Volume 19 (2019)
Volume 18 (2018)
Volume 17 (2017)
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Philosophy
A Critical Review on the Book German Philosophy

Muhammad Asghari; Neda Mohajel

Volume 22, Issue 7 , September 2022, , Pages 269-286

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2021.35367.2166

Abstract
  This article critically examines and evaluates the book German Philosophy by Terry Pinkard, translated by Neda Qatouri. The first perspective looks at the content of the book regardless of the Persian translation text and the second perspective looks at the Persian translation of the book and the translator's ...  Read More

political science
Hegel after Nietzsche

Mohammad Mehdi Ardebili

Volume 19, Issue 7 , September 2019, , Pages 1-21

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2019.4761

Abstract
  Hegel and Nietzsche are mainly represented as two opposing poles in the nineteenth-century intellectual and philosophical sphere. Nietzsche has been introduced as the fierce critique of the Hegelian dialectic and the radical opposite to the modern metaphysics that Hegel was represented. This image has ...  Read More

Philosophy
Is the Absolute Spirit God? Reviewing and Criticizing Hegels Concept of God

Mohammad Mehdi Ardebili

Volume 18, Issue 7 , December 2018, , Pages 1-14

Abstract
  Place and role of God in Hegel’s philosophy have become one of the most controversial problems in philosophy and interpretation for the past two centuries. The main distinction between the two Hegelian movements (the left and the right wings) depends on how we answer this issue. Contrary to the ...  Read More

Philosophy
A Critical Analysis of Modern and Postmodern Philosophers at the End of History

Muhammad Asghari

Volume 17, Issue 5 , October 2017, , Pages 35-48

Abstract
  This article tries to critically review Modern and Postmodern Philosophers: The End of History by Ali Moradkhani. The topic of Endism is one of many new issues that in the late twentieth century, especially with Fukuyama, has gained momentum in academic circles. This issue has been, explicitly or ...  Read More