Karim Mojtahedi
Karim Mojtahedi (born 2 September 1930)[1][2] is an Iranian philosophy professor at Tehran University. He has published over 20 books on philosophy. He was awarded UNESCO's Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science at the 4th International Farabi Festival[3] and received a plaque of honor from Iran's Cultural Luminaries Association.[4]
Karim Mojtahedi (Persian: كريم مجتهدی ) | |
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Era | 21st century Philosophy |
Region | Western Philosophy |
School | Continental |
Main interests | Hegel's philosophy Occidentalism |
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Published works
- Hegel's Thoughts
- Descartes and his philosophy
- Philosophy of history
- Kant's critical philosophy
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