About this Issue:
This issue of Socrates has been divided into three sections. The first section of this issue is Language & Literature- English. The first article of this section tends to illustrate how, in spite of all those failures, Oedipus can be a hero.The second article of this section aims to explore artificial intelligence within the area of popular science fiction novels and films, which incorporates the fantasy of techno-salvation in the near future of singularity through overcoming the carbon limitations of human, fusing essence of spirituality with technology as well as extending spiritual beliefs into technological faith. The third article of this section deals with Comparative Poetics. It claims that the emergent plurivocal conversation of a comparative poetics that includes Middle East will open new horizons to our cross-cultural perspective.
The second section of this issue is Philosophy. The first article of this section argues that we ought to make a concerted effort to promote intrinsic value in education.The philosophical novel, when written, taught, or read playfully, has potential to furnish this intrinsic value, thereby offering a promising way of seizing the moment in education. The second article of this section explores the systematic relationship in the work of Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) between his monadology, his metaphysics as presented in works such as De la causa, principio et uno, the mythopoeic cosmology of Lo spaccio de la bestia trionfante, and practical works like De vinculis in genere. The third article of this section argues for the synthesis of the Internalism and Externalism theory of justification. It is the opinion of the paper that since both internalist and externalists legitimately seeks the epistemic quest for certainty, both are important epistemologically.
The third section of this issue is Economics, Commerce and Management. The Paper of this section analyzes different monetary and non-monetary factors influencing the poverty level. The analyze is based on data from the Living Standard Measurement Survey and using structural equations model.
Farough Fakhimi Anbaran Shiraz University, Iran
Ashik Mahmud Department of English Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Fomeshi Behnam Mirzababazadeh Ph. D. Candidate of English Literature Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics College of Literature and Humanities Shiraz University, Shiraz, Islamic Republic of Iran
Ghasemi Parvin Professor Emeritus of English Literature Shiraz University, Iran
Anushiravani Alireza Associate Professor of Comparative Literature College of Literature & Humanities Shiraz University Shiraz Iran
Prof. (Dr.) M. KAYE SHARON Professor- Department of Philosophy John Carroll University United States
Dr. Edward P. Butler Independent Scholar PhD. in Philosophy New School for Social Research New York City United States
Akinpelu Ayokunnu Oyekunle PhD Student and Researcher Department of Philosophy University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
Ruzhdie Bici Phd Candidate Department of Economics University of Tirana, Albania
Prof. Dr. Ahmet Mancellari Department of Economics University of Tirana, Albania