Mahmoud Khatami
Mahmoud Khatami (Persian: محمود خاتمی; born 1962 or 1963)[1] is an Iranian philosopher.
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Born | Tehran, Iran |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Main interests | Metaphysics · Axiology |
Notable ideas | Ontetic philosophy |
Influences
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Life
Mahmoud Khatami grew up in Tehran. Showing an early interest in humanities, he attended the Seminary of Islamic Studies, which gained him the traditional degree of Ijtihad, the highest level in Islamic religious and theological learning. Concurrently, he attended the University of Tehran to pursue his secular education for BA, MA and MS, and finally a PhD in philosophy. Afterwards, he continued his further education in England, where he was awarded his second PhD and post- doc in the field of Philosophical Psychology.
Returning to Iran, he was appointed to the Department of Philosophy at University of Tehran in 1997 where he is now a Professor of Contemporary Philosophy. In 2002, he was appointed as Fellow of Iran's Academy of the Arts. In the meantime, Khatami has been invited, and visiting professor at Iranian as well as Western universities, and has been rewarded and awarded for his academic excellence both inside and outside Iran.
See also
- Martin Heidegger
- Mulla Sadra
- Immanuel Kant
- Islamic philosophy
- Iranian Philosophy
References
- "Khātamī, Maḥmūd 1962 or 1963-". WorldCat Identities. Retrieved 25 December 2018.