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Shortlist of Islamic philosophy group
16 Aug 2011 12:38
Secretariat of the 17th Book of the Season Award has released the shortlist. A total of 3559 were submitted to the secretariat.
"Philosophy, Multiplicity, Sexuality" compiled
15 Aug 2011 16:45
"Sex is everywhere except in sexuality" is a well-known phrase by Roland Barthes picked up by Akbar Jabbari in his new book "Philosophy, Multiplicity, Sexuality".
Milestones in Mass Communication Research
14 Aug 2011 15:39
Milestones in Mass Communication Research: Media Effects is the title of a book by Sharon Lowery that has recently been published in Persian in Iran. The book offers an impressive history of mass communication research over the past 60 years and emphasizes media effects.
Mesbah Yazdi
12 Aug 2011 14:19
The Islamic Culture and Relations Organization in Baku has recently published Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi's jurisprudential beliefs in Azeri in Azerbaijan.
By Farzaneh Doosti
12 Aug 2011 10:08
Writer of "Socrates the Sage" said Socrates was a theologian that his manners differed with his contemporaries. He was the first to ban drinking wine and I have no doubt that Socrates has been a divine prophet.
Negotiations of Deleuze converted into Persian
10 Aug 2011 14:17
Translator of Gilles Deleuze's "Negotiations" calls this book a one-day travel to the fountains of the thought of this French philosopher. Deleuze wrote this book after he had learnt about his incurable disease.
Theory and politics: a discussion with Marcuse
8 Aug 2011 15:33
Jürgen Habermas and Herbert Marcuse's conversations about May 68 are reflected in a long article titled "Theory and Politics". It is recently converted into Persian by Nader Fatourechi and published by Roshd Amouzesh.
Dunne
8 Aug 2011 13:21
"Something Like Love", a novel by Irish writer Catherine Dunne, is converted into Persian for the first time and released by Naghmeh Zendegi Publications. It relates the problems of a woman since the day she is jilted by her husband until his return eight years later.
Philosophers on the meaning of life: new collection
7 Aug 2011 17:05
"Philosophy and the Meaning of Life" surveys the viewpoints of nine classic, modern and analytic philosophers on the subject of life and its meaning. This collection offers the opinions of three thought schools about the meaning of life.
Harvey
7 Aug 2011 14:18
In "The Urbanization of Capital", David Harvey analyzes financial crises of America and Europe showing that the real crisis is within Capitalism.
Our beliefs determine how we encounter death
6 Aug 2011 12:12
Writer of "Death-awareness from Gilgamesh to Camus" said different thinkers have different ways of facing death: "Rumi is in love with death while Camus has a nihilist impression of that. Death is an existential part of all human beings, yet it does not affect them alike as each individual encounters death according to his beliefs."
"Iranian philosophy and comparative philosophy" reprinted
6 Aug 2011 10:46
A new edition of "Iranian philosophy and comparative philosophy" written by Henry Corbin will be published. The book has been published in 1990 by Iranology assembly of France and Tous publication.
Book by Hope Philosopher travels to Iran
3 Aug 2011 11:45
Ernst Bloch, a lesser known philosopher in Iran, is a rigid critic of capitalism whose ideas have influenced Adorno and the Frankfurt School. "Dialectics and Hope" is the title of a long essay by him that is recently converted into Persian by Nader Fatourechi.
Sohrevardi had predicted his thought to be globalized
2 Aug 2011 10:30
Dr. Najafqoli Habibi, the lecturer of Islamic philosophy and the editor of Sohrevardi’s works said: in the book entitled: “Oyoun Al- Anbia", (the prophets’ eyes); Sohrevardi has spoken about the globalization of his thought, because he had dreamed of the Prophet (PBUH) and he said a point to him which can be interpreted as such. Now, in the modern time we witness the correctness of ’his claim, the thought which has stepped beyond the borders of Islamic world and has become ...
Jung
1 Aug 2011 12:04
During the critical session on Jung's "Psychology of the Unconscious", Soheil Rezayi said: "Myths are the most important findings of Yung' researches on different nations, and this is emphasized in this book, as he came up with the similarities of world myths only after thoroughly reading them."
Jung
31 Jul 2011 13:15
Iranian translator of "Dream analysis" said that the book's 5th reprint will be released. The book holds Carl Gustav Jung's theories and seminars about dream's interpretations and analyses.
Self-actualization according to Rumi and Maslow
30 Jul 2011 11:52
Dr Mohammad-Mahdi Shariat Bagheri, professor of Islamic Azad University penned "Psychoanalyzing Self-actualization from the Viewpoints of Rumi and Maslow".
"Islamic Patterns" travels to Iran
23 Jul 2011 11:56
Keith Critchlow wrote his "Islamic Patterns" in 1976 after he travelled to Islamic countries. The book is only recently rendered into Persian and hit book shelves.
Bashō
20 Jul 2011 12:20
Matsuo Bashō is a classical Japanese poet who leaves life and bondages under the influence of Buddhist instructions and starts long spiritual journeys. "Bashō's Journey" including six travel writings of the poet is converted into Persian by Hamed Ali-Aghayi.
Philosophy from Sophists to Kant
20 Jul 2011 12:00
Seyyed Abdolhadi Ghazaei said in this book he has made a survey of the philosophical thought from the sophists up to Kant and Rousseau.
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