Ali Asghar Mosleh

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Ali Asghar Mosleh

Ali Asghar Mosleh ( Persian علی‌اصغر مصلح, DMG Alī Asġar Mosleh ; * 1962 ) is an Iranian philosopher . Mosleh's philosophical thinking is considered to be influenced by Martin Heidegger . He is known for his criticism of Eurocentric culture and is chairman of the Iranian Society for Intercultural Philosophy . He was the dean of the Faculty of Literature at Allameh Tabataba'i University .

literature

  • The longing for the truth in Sufism . In: Guido Kreis & Joachim Bromand, What Can't Be Said: The non-conceptual in science, art and religion . Academy publishing house. pp. 633-646 (2010)
  • The question of the relationship between reason and history in Hegel and Rumi . Hegel yearbook 2014 (1).

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Prof Ali Asghar Mosleh Appointed as PLFL Dean