Volume 17 (2024)
Volume 16 (2023)
Volume 15 (2022)
Volume 14 (2021)
Volume 13 (2020)
Volume 12 (2019)
Volume 11 (2018)
Volume 10 (2017)
Volume 9 (2016)
Volume 8 (2015)
Volume 7 (2014)
Volume 6 (2013)
Volume 5 (2012)
Volume 4 (2011)
Volume 3 (2010)
Volume 2 (2009)
Volume 1 (2008)
Al-Farabi and Cultural Policy-Making
Farabi's philosophy in the middle of abstract and concrete: A model for philosophical thinking and cultural policymaking

A. Morovat; R. Mahoozi

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2024, , Pages 7-28

https://doi.org/10.22035/jicr.2024.3226.3519

Abstract
  Farabi's philosophy, in the most accurate meaning, is a problem-oriented and worldly philosophy. This statement is against the claim that Farabi's philosophy is completely abstract and unrelated to the concrete issues of his life, or even if he believes in such a connection, the proposed philosophical ...  Read More

Al-Farabi and Cultural Policy-Making
Studying the foundations and identifying the signs of "ethical governance" in Farabi's political philosophy and civil science

R. Hoseinpour Tonekaboni; J. Masoudi

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2024, , Pages 51-77

https://doi.org/10.22035/jicr.2024.3230.3521

Abstract
  "Governance" is a new model and method in the field of politics and management, which has attracted the attention of many thinkers in the last few years. This model has many types, one of which is ethical governance. This governance, which insists on "management and administration" based on values, is ...  Read More

Linguistic Study of the Relation between Friendship and Leadership in Farabi’s Political Philosophy

Morteza Bahrani; Abolfazl Shakouri

Volume 1, Issue 4 , January 2009, , Pages 143-158

https://doi.org/10.7508/ijcr.2008.04.007

Abstract
  The present study attempts to investigate the relation between friendship and leadership or, in another word, types of authority and interpersonal communication, from linguistic point of view. Friendship is considered as an important concept thorough out the political philosophy. In ancient Athens, it ...  Read More