Shoja Ahmadvand; Ahamd Reza Bordbar
Abstract
There are numerous evidence proving that the Platonic and Aristotelian
thoughts, even those of Socrates, are inspired by the Eastern, especially Persian,
thought. There are two reasons for this fact: First, the state of Greece at that
time and communication of the Greek with the East, especially frequent ...
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There are numerous evidence proving that the Platonic and Aristotelian
thoughts, even those of Socrates, are inspired by the Eastern, especially Persian,
thought. There are two reasons for this fact: First, the state of Greece at that
time and communication of the Greek with the East, especially frequent trips of
the Magi and Eastern clerics to Minor Asia, and those of the Greek scholars to
the East which paved the way for the acquaintance. Second, the sublime features
of Iranian ideal kings which were always the foundation of Iranian religious and
political thought. An ideal and just kingship has been a title whose necessary
virtues have had similarities with divine perfection. The present study insists on
the influence of the Ancient Iranian Ideal Kingship Theory on the Western
Philosophers, especially Plato.
Hossein Amanloo; Shoja Ahmad Vand
Volume 4, Issue 14 , December 2015, , Pages 103-133
Abstract
This paper tries to study the Recognition of royal identity in Ancient Iran,using discourse analysis. The foundations of royal identity in Ancient Iran isbased on the divine order and pattern of the political system. Thus, it isresponsible for all of the affairs of the ideal king as hand of the idealintentions. ...
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This paper tries to study the Recognition of royal identity in Ancient Iran,using discourse analysis. The foundations of royal identity in Ancient Iran isbased on the divine order and pattern of the political system. Thus, it isresponsible for all of the affairs of the ideal king as hand of the idealintentions. The king of Ancient Iran is the most perfect representative of thecelestial law implementations.This article deals with the question of the identity of the ideal king inancient structures in order to lead the society to Utopia. This paperhypothesis argues that this identity is formed through signs such as:charisma, race, justice and truth, religion and piety, dutifulness, intellect andwisdom, strength and courage, education and teaching. The central slab, theKing as a representative of the gods on Earth have stabilized these signs