Modern Iranian Philosophy: From Ibn Sina To Mulla Sadra Shirazi Paperback
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Iraj Bashiri
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Modern iranian philosophy: from ibn sina to mulla sadra shirazi is a concise overview of developments in iranian philosophy from ancient times to the seventeenth century, emphasizing the era beginning with ibn sina and ending with mulla sadra shirazi. The text places iranian philosophy within the framework of islamic philosophy, details the emergence of a popular theology stemming from interaction between zoroastrianism and islam, and addresses efforts to establish shi'ite orthodoxy. The book explains mulla sadra's theory of existence and its contribution to twelver shi'ite orthodoxy. It explores mulla sadra's al-asfar, its structural makeup, and assesses the effect of sadra's theory on the islamic republic of iran created by ayatollah khomeini. In addition, the material offers valuable insight into contemporary events through chapters addressing the meeting of east and west. Scholarly and sensitive, modern iranian philosophy is appropriate for upper-division undergraduate courses. It can also be used in graduate level courses and as a tool for researchers.
ISBN-13
9781621317838
Language
English
Publisher
Cognella, Inc
Publication Date
30 Jan 2014
Number of Pages
264
About the Author
Iraj bashiri holds a ph.D. In iranian linguistics from the university of michigan. Dr. Bashiri is a professor in the department of history at the university of minnesota. He has taught numerous courses including persian fiction and poetry, islam and the west, contemporary iranian society, and cultures of the silk road. A prolific writer, he has published works such as the ishraqi philosophy of jalal-al-din-rumi, the fiction of sadeq hedayat, prominent tajik figures of the twentieth century, and the samanids and the revival of the civilization of iranian peoples. Currently dr. Bashiri is involved in research on the history of the civil war in tajikistan.