Research Anthropology
Turning from the Body as a Theological Matter to a Socio-cultural Approach to It A Study on Cultural History of Body in Iran”

Mohammad Amir Ahmadzadeh

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 1-23

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.24904.1508

Abstract
  Socio-cultural reading is one of the most important approaches in cultural history, which is highlighted in the book "An Introduction to the Cultural History of the Body in Iran". In this article, the methodology and content of the text begin with the question of how the use of discourse approach in ...  Read More

Research Anthropology
Human Being and Caliphate-oriented Ethics Bases of Imam Khomeini’s Mystical Ethics

Mahdi Baratifar; Hadi Vakili

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 25-45

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.30037.1773

Abstract
  According to the normative theories, one can speak of the three types of duty-based ethics, result-based ethics, and virtue-based ethics. A study of the history of Islamic rational-narrative traditions reveals the foundations and perspectives of all three types of ethics among Muslim thinkers. According ...  Read More

Research political science
The Encounter of Arabic Intellectual Discourses with Modernity: An Introduction and Critique of Book of Arabic and Modernity: A Study in the Discourse of Modernists

Mohammad Ali Tavana

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 47-68

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.31725.1903

Abstract
  Abdal-llah Belqiziz, a Moroccan philosopher in Arabic and Modernity: A Study of Modernist Discourse, poses the question of how he encountered Arab intellectual discourses (authentic, reformist, and liberal) with modernity and why these discourses have not succeeded in opening the way to Arab modernity? ...  Read More

Research Anthropology
Philosophical Anthropology: An Introduction to Dimensional Anthropology

Sayyed Hossein Hosseini

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 69-93

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.5565

Abstract
  The present paper introduces and criticizes the book, entitled Philosophical Anthropology, authored by Hans Dierkes. In this book, the author has selected texts containing educational perspectives on the subject matter of the discussion, proposed mainly without any comprehensive analysis and deep systematization. ...  Read More

Research Anthropology
An Introduction to Book Staying Ok

Akbar Zare Shahabadi; Hamideh Shiri-Mohammadabad

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 95-110

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.20779.1363

Abstract
  Over the last two decades, a change has occurred in the paradigm of the development model, especially individual and social development, and the theoretical model of dynamic human training has been attracting considerable interest since then. Indeed, humans and their needs were viewed from a different ...  Read More

Research political science
Book Review Globalization and Cultural Diversity

Hamid Sajadi

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 111-135

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.31460.1885

Abstract
  Globalization is accompanied by the expansion of mass communication across the globe. Regarding the magnitude and type of the significant impacts left by globalization and cosmopolitan connections on cultural developments, various theories have been formed, among which the most important we can refer ...  Read More

Research political science
Critical Secularism: Perfectionism and Anti-perfectionism

Mohammad Shojaeian

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 137-155

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.31808.1910

Abstract
  Liberals claim that they do not impose any restrictions on the critique of ideas and institutions because any restriction means restricting freedom of expression as one of the most important aspects of freedom. Accordingly, in liberal discourse, insults to divine prophets are defended as an example of ...  Read More

Research Methodology
The Logical Relationship between Religion and Applied Sciences: A Critical Book Review

Malek Shojaei Jeshvaghani; Seyyed Mohammadtaghi Movahhed Abtahi

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 157-179

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.29317.1708

Abstract
  Although more than two decades have passed since the publication of the first edition of The Logical Relationship between Religion and Applied Sciences, this book is still one of the most coherent and accurate works, showing the position of this intellectual current. The author of the book has tried ...  Read More

Research Philosophy
Analysis and Survey of the Book 50 Key Concepts in Gender Studies from the Islamic - Persian Perspectives

Maryam Saneapour

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 181-210

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.5581

Abstract
  This article scrutinies the book, entitled 50 Key Concepts in Gender Studies by  Pilcher, Jane, and Whelehan, Imelda. The book provides an authoritative account of gender studies – what it is and how it originated. The author of this article has chosen the book because in Iran, there are many ...  Read More

Research political science
Methodological Approach to Classical Texts: A Critical Review of The Foundations of Modern Political Thought

Seyedmohsen Alavipour

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 211-232

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.31507.1887

Abstract
  Exploring the humanistic intellectual ideas, one should, first of all, get acquainted with the different methodological approaches, for which some authors are the exemplars in reality. This is true for explorers in the domain of political thought, especially the ones who are interested in hermeneutical ...  Read More

Research Anthropology
The Political Realities of Social Science Research with Focusing on the book of Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples

Parvin Ghasemi

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 233-249

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.5573

Abstract
  The book of Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples was written in anti-colonial texts with orientations toward anthropology, research, and science. From anthropology to science and research was blamed by the writer because of using them by the colonial system. The author claims that ...  Read More

Research Anthropology
Critique of the Anthropological Foundations of Lifestyle in Adler’s Theory of Individual Psychology from the Perspective of Islam

Amir Qorbanpoor Lafmejani

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 251-274

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.22672.1431

Abstract
  Lifestyle, which determines a person’s orientation to life, was first introduced in psychology by Alfred Adler. Adler's anthropological perspective, has influenced the formation of the concept of lifestyle. According to Adler, man is a social being whose most important motivation is to overcome ...  Read More

Research Anthropology
Virtue Ethics in an Anthropological Account A Review of The Subject of Virtue: An Anthropology of Ethics and Freedom

Parisa Goudarzi; Mohsen Shabani

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 275-291

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.5575

Abstract
  Moral anthropology is a newfound field in interdisciplinary studies in moral philosophy and anthropology. ‘The Subject of Virtue: An Anthropology of Ethics and Freedom’ by James Laidlaw is one of the most effective books ever in this area. The author tries to approximate the boundaries of ...  Read More

Research Anthropology
A Critical Look at the Book Not by Genes Alone

Ali Motevalizadeh Ardekani

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 293-312

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.5582

Abstract
  The current review is on a book entitled Not by Genes Alone written by Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd. The review begins with an introduction to Human sciences in Iran and the world, and different aspects are discussed. The role of biological factors and Genetics in shaping human behavior and culture ...  Read More

Research political science
Book Review: Against Liberalism, on a Repercussive Critics on Liberalism

Hamid Malekzadeh; Ahmad Khaleghi damghani

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 313-336

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.31443.1883

Abstract
  In this essay, we have tried to study the form and content of the book Against Liberalism, to show that John Kekes’s work is suffering from a kind of theoretical trap that runs throughout his book. In doing so, we have followed a textualist standpoint by which we aimed to highlight the main framework ...  Read More

Research political science
Toolbox of Theory and Understanding of Political Concepts

Ali Ashraf Nazari

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 337-357

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.31724.1902

Abstract
  Theory is considered an “approach” as a toolbox for constructing and experimentally examining questions and concepts. In recent decades, the debate over the status of theory has always been the subject of debate and intellectual debate. What is the essence of the theory? How can theory be ...  Read More

Research political science
A Review and Criticism of Virtuous Life in the Secular Age

Mokhtar Nouri; Ghodrat Ahmadian

Volume 20, Issue 7 , September 2020, Pages 359-381

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.31643.1894

Abstract
  The book Virtuous Life in the Secular Age is the work of the Iranian thinker Farhang Rajaee and the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor. This book is written based on a common concern between the two thinkers. This common concern is the relationship between "religion and modernity" and the possibility ...  Read More