UID:
almafu_9961448516802883
Format:
1 online resource (401 pages)
ISBN:
90-04-38784-6
Series Statement:
Handbook of Oriental studies. Section one, The Near and Middle East ; volume 127
Content:
During its Qajar period (1210–1344/1795–1925), Iran witnessed some lively and significant philosophical discourse. Yet apart from studies devoted to individual figures such as Mullā Hādī Sabzawārī and Shaykh Aḥmad Aḥsāʾī, modern scholarship has paid little attention to the animated discussions and vibrant traditions of philosophy that continued in Iran during this period. The articles assembled in this book present an account of the life, works and philosophical challenges taken up by seven major philosophers of the Qajar period. As a collection, the articles convey the range and diversity of Qajar philosophical thinking. Besides indigenous thoughts, the book also deals with the reception of European philosophy in Iran at the time.
Note:
Front Matter --
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Copyright page --
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Acknowledgements --
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Contributors --
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Introduction /
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Mullā Mahdī Narāqī /
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Shaykh Aḥmad al-Aḥsāʾī /
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Mullā ʿAlī Nūrī /
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Mullā Hādī Sabzawārī /
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Āqā ʿAlī Mudarris Ṭihrānī /
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Āqā Muḥammad Riḍā Qumshaʾī /
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Mīrzā Abū l-Ḥasan Jilwa /
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The Reception of European Philosophy in Qajar Iran /
Additional Edition:
ISBN 90-04-38561-4
Language:
English