Mahdi Abbaszadeh

Mahdi Abbaszadeh is an Iranian philosopher and associate professor of epistemology at the Research Institute for Islamic Culture and Thought. He is a recipient of the Iranian Book of the Year Award for his book System of Illuminative Epistemology of Al-Suhrawardi.[1][2]

Mahdi Abbaszadeh
EducationAllameh Tabataba'i University (PhD)
Known forworks on existential theology and epistemological theories of Islamic philosophers
AwardsIranian Book of the Year Award
Scientific career
FieldsWestern philosophy
InstitutionsResearch Institute for Islamic Culture and Thought
ThesisDuns Scotus and Modern Western Thought (2009)

Books

  • Avicenna's Influence on Duns Scotus, 2013
  • System of Illuminative Epistemology of Al-Suhrawardi, 2016
  • Existential Theology: A Comparative and Critical Study of John Macquarrie's Thinking, 2017
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