Reza Gholami, Faculty Member at the Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies Introduction The modern world faces unprecedented challenges that have shaken the current
Read moreTwenty Critical Issues for Interfaith Dialogue
Full Text of Dr. Reza Gholami’s Speech at the Meeting: Global Transformations and New Issues in Interfaith Dialogue May 28, 2025- Iranian Wisdom House, Vienna
Read moreIntercultural Philosophy for Embracing Cultural Diversity in Family Policies: A Path to Sustainable Development
Dr. Reza Gholami’ Speech in the conference of Family-oriented Policy for Sustainable development, May 17, 2025 – UPF Austria, Family Federation for world Peace, Austrian’
Read moreIn Honor of MacIntyre: A Conversation with the Tradition of Virtue in Our Time
On the Occasion of His Passing Dr. Reza Gholami Introduction In today’s complex world of economics, technology, and culture, the question of ethics—its
Read moreReligion and Expectations from Creation: Rethinking Traditional Views on the Act of Creation
Dr. Reza Gholami, May 10, 2025 Introduction In a world where the dialogue between science and religion often leads to misunderstanding or conflict, revisiting core
Read moreThe Atomized Global Society: A Threat to Human Solidarity
Exploring Atomization from the Individual to Global Civilization and the Potential for Rebuilding Cohesion through Structural Justice Reza Gholami, Faculty Member, Institute for Humanities and
Read moreWork, Dignity, and Meaning: Revisiting Max Weber’s Ideas in the Modern World
Reza Gholami, Member of faculty of Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies April 11, 2025 Introduction Work is more than just a way to
Read moreAn Expository-Critical Examination of Islamic Philosophy
Dr. Reza Gholami’s Lecture at the Islamic Philosophy Workshop, University of Vienna, Institute for Philosophy, April 7, 2025 Thank you, professor George Karamanolis, for
Read moreWest-Centric Critique, Not West-Hostility
Reza Gholami April 1, 2025 Hostility toward the West stems neither from rationality nor aligns with the requirements of a critical and reasonable discourse. Confrontation,
Read moreIranians’ Relationship with Their History (A Phenomenological Approach)
Full text of the speech by Dr. Reza Gholami, faculty member of the Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, delivered at the Second Symposium of
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