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Number of Articles: 7
Citizenship Rights from the View Point of Iranian Law and Global Citizenship
Volume 03, Issue 2 , October 2008, Pages 3-20
Abstract
There are different analyses about the concept of citizenship in different fields of humanities. Generally, citizenship can be defined as "modern right of all humans to life and having ... Read MoreFalse Antinomies: Universalism and Particularism in Modern Political Life
Volume 03, Issue 2 , October 2008, Pages 21-32
Abstract
Much confusion still exists with respect to determining the relation between the particular and the universal. Poststructuralists like Michel Foucault, Communitarians, Liberals, The ... Read MoreReligious Identity, Difference and Human Rights: the Crucial Role of Hermeneutics
Volume 03, Issue 2 , October 2008, Pages 33-50
Abstract
Two fundamental questions tend to dominate religious discursive narratives and their interpretations: What duties and which rights are conferred by God applicable to all humans as the ... Read MoreGlobal Citizenship in Globalization of Human Rights
Volume 03, Issue 2 , October 2008, Pages 51-68
Abstract
The accelerating phenomenon of globalization has caused many decisions, reactions and assessments to be adopted at the global level and with involvement of transnational factors and ... Read MoreInter-Religious Communication: Celebrating Difference, Celebrating Understanding
Volume 03, Issue 2 , October 2008, Pages 69-84
Abstract
The topic of interreligious communication is frequently defended as significant if different ethnic and religious groups are to coexist. Any society that consists of different religious ... Read MoreFreedom, Self-Consciousness and Identity The Theory of Freedom and Identity in Kant's Moral Philosophy
Volume 03, Issue 2 , October 2008, Pages 85-100
Abstract
A review of arguments about freedom and ethics from ancient times to contemporary era would reveal diverse conceptions of the concepts of freedom and ethics. However, Kant has forwarded ... Read MoreHuman Rights and Psychological and Genetical Factors Creating Similarities and Differences
Volume 03, Issue 2 , October 2008, Pages 101-118