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 | |
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Education | Allameh Tabataba'i University (PhD) |
Known for | works on existential theology and epistemological theories of Islamic philosophers |
Awards | Iranian Book of the Year Award |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Western philosophy |
Institutions | Research Institute for Islamic Culture and Thought |
Thesis | Duns 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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