Ali Mirsepassi
Iran's Troubled Modernity
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Iran's Troubled Modernity
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Mirsepassi uses interviews with thirteen individuals to relate the colourful life and times of Ahmad Fardid and his intellectual legacy.
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Mirsepassi uses interviews with thirteen individuals to relate the colourful life and times of Ahmad Fardid and his intellectual legacy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 705g
- ISBN-13: 9781108476393
- ISBN-10: 1108476392
- Artikelnr.: 52714480
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 705g
- ISBN-13: 9781108476393
- ISBN-10: 1108476392
- Artikelnr.: 52714480
Ali Mirsepassi is Albert Gallatin Research Excellence Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies and director of the Iranian Studies Initiative at New York University. He is the co-editor, with Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, of The Global Middle East, a book series published by Cambridge University Press, and the author of Transnationalism in Iranian Political Thought (Cambridge, 2017), Political Islam, Iran and Enlightenment (Cambridge, 2011), Democracy in Modern Iran (2010) and Intellectual Discourses and Politics of Modernization (Cambridge, 2000). He also co-authored, with Tadd Fernee, Islam, Democracy, and Cosmopolitanism (Cambridge, 2014). He was a 2007-09 Carnegie Scholar and has received several awards, including a 2001 Best Researcher of the Year Award, a teaching award from Tehran University, and 2014 Award for Outstanding Service from the Institute for International Education Scholar Rescue Fund.
Part I. Ahmad Fardid and His Legacies: Introduction
Part II. Fardid's Life: 1. The Man and His Life
Part III. Conversations on Fardid's Life and Thought: 2. Hossein Nasr: for Fardid, Corbin was worthless, but, the Shah was great
3. Daryush Ashuri: Fardid was not very religious
4. Ramin Jahanbeglu: Fardid was at the center of Fardiddiyeh (Fardid and Fardiddiyeh)
5. Abbas Amanat: Fardid whom I came to know
6. Ali Reza Meybodi: Fardid was 'Dante's Inferno'
7. Behrouz Farnou: Fardid's thought was post-modern
8. Ehsan Shari'ati: Fardid misunderstood Heidegger
9. Seyyed Ali Mirfattah: 'I admired his anti-capitalism and his anti-Americanism'
10. Mohammad Reza Jozi: Fardid's philosophy was not political
11. Mansour Hashemi: Fardid pioneered post-Bergson philosophy in Iran
12. Atäollah Mohajerani: philosophers need power
13. Seyyed Javad Mousavi: Fardid was a great man, with many failings
14. Abdolkarim Soroush: Fardid did not impress me at all.
Part II. Fardid's Life: 1. The Man and His Life
Part III. Conversations on Fardid's Life and Thought: 2. Hossein Nasr: for Fardid, Corbin was worthless, but, the Shah was great
3. Daryush Ashuri: Fardid was not very religious
4. Ramin Jahanbeglu: Fardid was at the center of Fardiddiyeh (Fardid and Fardiddiyeh)
5. Abbas Amanat: Fardid whom I came to know
6. Ali Reza Meybodi: Fardid was 'Dante's Inferno'
7. Behrouz Farnou: Fardid's thought was post-modern
8. Ehsan Shari'ati: Fardid misunderstood Heidegger
9. Seyyed Ali Mirfattah: 'I admired his anti-capitalism and his anti-Americanism'
10. Mohammad Reza Jozi: Fardid's philosophy was not political
11. Mansour Hashemi: Fardid pioneered post-Bergson philosophy in Iran
12. Atäollah Mohajerani: philosophers need power
13. Seyyed Javad Mousavi: Fardid was a great man, with many failings
14. Abdolkarim Soroush: Fardid did not impress me at all.
Part I. Ahmad Fardid and His Legacies: Introduction
Part II. Fardid's Life: 1. The Man and His Life
Part III. Conversations on Fardid's Life and Thought: 2. Hossein Nasr: for Fardid, Corbin was worthless, but, the Shah was great
3. Daryush Ashuri: Fardid was not very religious
4. Ramin Jahanbeglu: Fardid was at the center of Fardiddiyeh (Fardid and Fardiddiyeh)
5. Abbas Amanat: Fardid whom I came to know
6. Ali Reza Meybodi: Fardid was 'Dante's Inferno'
7. Behrouz Farnou: Fardid's thought was post-modern
8. Ehsan Shari'ati: Fardid misunderstood Heidegger
9. Seyyed Ali Mirfattah: 'I admired his anti-capitalism and his anti-Americanism'
10. Mohammad Reza Jozi: Fardid's philosophy was not political
11. Mansour Hashemi: Fardid pioneered post-Bergson philosophy in Iran
12. Atäollah Mohajerani: philosophers need power
13. Seyyed Javad Mousavi: Fardid was a great man, with many failings
14. Abdolkarim Soroush: Fardid did not impress me at all.
Part II. Fardid's Life: 1. The Man and His Life
Part III. Conversations on Fardid's Life and Thought: 2. Hossein Nasr: for Fardid, Corbin was worthless, but, the Shah was great
3. Daryush Ashuri: Fardid was not very religious
4. Ramin Jahanbeglu: Fardid was at the center of Fardiddiyeh (Fardid and Fardiddiyeh)
5. Abbas Amanat: Fardid whom I came to know
6. Ali Reza Meybodi: Fardid was 'Dante's Inferno'
7. Behrouz Farnou: Fardid's thought was post-modern
8. Ehsan Shari'ati: Fardid misunderstood Heidegger
9. Seyyed Ali Mirfattah: 'I admired his anti-capitalism and his anti-Americanism'
10. Mohammad Reza Jozi: Fardid's philosophy was not political
11. Mansour Hashemi: Fardid pioneered post-Bergson philosophy in Iran
12. Atäollah Mohajerani: philosophers need power
13. Seyyed Javad Mousavi: Fardid was a great man, with many failings
14. Abdolkarim Soroush: Fardid did not impress me at all.