Ethical Reflections

Ethical Reflections

Distinguished Philosophers' Papers in Ethical Reflections:

Thomas M. Scanlon, Harvard University, USA

 

Christine M. Korsgaard, Harvard University, USA

 

Peter Singer,Princeton University, USA

 Jonathan Dancy, University of Texas, USA 

 

Stephen Darwall, Yale University, USA

Slavoj Žižek, Ljubljana University, Slovenia

 

Muhammad Legenhausen, Imam Khomeini Institute, Iran

 

Talbot Brewer, University of Virginia, USA

 

Amy Gutmann, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Current Issue: Volume 6, Issue 4 - Serial Number 24, Winter 2026, Pages 7-156 

Keywords Cloud

  • Ethics
  • Aristotle
  • Virtue
  • Islamic Ethics
  • education
  • Professional Ethics
  • Kant
  • Animal rights
  • Moral motivation
  • Morality
  • Freedom
  • Moral Responsibility
  • Good
  • Quran
  • happiness
  • Love
  • empathy
  • democracy
  • Moral Law
  • Justice
  • Moral behavior
  • Rationalism
  • evil
  • Free will
  • moral education
  • Intention
  • determinism
  • Spirituality
  • practical wisdom
  • Genetic Engineering
  • Ethics of care
  • Realism
  • Procrastination
  • Normative Ethics
  • Altruism
  • care
  • life
  • students
  • teacher
  • Social Undermining
  • Ethical leadership
  • Religion
  • Murder
  • Islamic approach
  • moral goodness
  • Self-Confidence
  • technology
  • Theory of the Mean
  • Teaching Profession
  • just war theory
  • Eudaimonia
  • Cultural Contextuality
  • Boethius
  • Conventional
  • collective responsibility
  • Information Technology Ethics
  • spirit of lasciviousness (nafs-e Ammareh)
  • Rational Desire (Bouleisis)
  • psychology
  • Ṭabāṭabāʾī
  • Good life
  • Nahj-ul Balagah
  • Evolutionary ethics
  • Childbearing
  • rationality
  • Green Behavior of Employees؛ Green Human Resource Management؛ Harmonious Environmental Passion؛ Green Psychological Climate؛ Green Creativity
  • \"Theoretical Reason\"
  • religiosity
  • Custody
  • forgiveness
  • moral status of technology, ethics of technology, value-ladenness of technology, design, application, value-neutral technology, David Morrow, Joseph C. Pitt
  • moral ruling
  • Pro tanto good
  • “Ronald Myles Dworkin”
  • directions of fit
  • Population Explosion
  • Moral virtues
  • subjectivism
  • mystical courage
  • Subjectivity
  • Feminist Ethics
  • moral characteristics and harms
  • “the European Convention of Human Rights”
  • Leo Strauss
  • Gene therapy
  • Intellectual Cultivation
  • prayer
  • Socrates, Karl Popper, Ethical Commitment, Critical Rationalism
  • Golden rule
  • practical analogy
  • Mackie
  • Punishment
  • Moral Injury
  • Appropriateness of the punishment
  • moral characteristics
  • goodness
  • barriers to living morally
  • Moral Repair
  • Cyber Warfare
  • Mishnah
  • Rawls
  • moral reasons
  • \"judgment-action gap\"
  • Keywords: Imam Ali (AS)
  • Golabatoon Story
  • Deontology
  • Act utilitarianism
  • Art and Ethics
  • Iran insurance
  • synthetic a priori
  • paideia
  • Courage
  • political confidence
  • civic equality
  • moral conduct
  • Raghib Isfahani
  • kindness (Ihsan)
  • Pain
  • jurisprudence and ethics
  • Positive Thinking Discourse, Cruel Optimism, Altruism, Thomas Nagel, Self- Entrepreneur, Neoliberalism
  • practical conduct
  • Al-Zuhd
  • Sadrian Philosophy
  • Golden rice
  • healthy Leadership
  • Validity
  • Communication Quality
  • Unselfishness
  • Heart
  • coercive guardian
  • Poverty
  • extra-organizational
  • Ought
  • the movement of ethics
  • Principle of Ends
  • Justice\"
  • Frankfurt-Style Counterexamples
  • غزالی
  • Moral
  • Obstacles
  • Method
  • Epidemic Diseases
  • Gender Approach
  • Moral Privacy
  • meaning
  • intellectuall virtues
  • and Art and Politics
  • Psychological Consequences
  • Probability
  • organizational ethics
  • Animals
  • Natural Right
  • Sufism
  • Flanagan
  • Heteronomy
  • Semantics and Pragmatics
  • place
  • Reeve
  • moral molecule
  • Fuzzy SWARA
  • Ethical Decision Making
  • De Dicto necessity
  • definition of Islamic ethics
  • Incapiciation
  • possibility of Islamic applied ethics
  • Japanese Culture
  • Sadegh Larijani
  • voice behavior
  • Seeking Fame
  • Natural Law
  • Autonomy
  • Trust
  • Mullā Ṣadrā
  • spiritual well-being
  • intuition
  • Relativism
  • Political Liberalism
  • Dominant Happiness
  • Moral agency
  • Function of Ignorance
  • Absolutism
  • Utilitarianism
  • extra-individual
  • Voluntary Actions
  • Axiology
  • Moral Naturalism
  • Hard cases
  • epistemological-psychological obstacles
  • \"
  • Moral Philosophy
  • Suhrawardī
  • Ghazali
  • Service Quality
  • Islamic philosophy
  • Brecht
  • interference
  • Thanksgiving
  • Philosophy of Art
  • weakening ethics
  • Moral Causal Explanation