Biography:Aramesh Dustdar
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Short description: Iranian writer and philosopher (1931–2021)
Aramesh Dustdar | |
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Born | Tehran, Iran |
Died | 27 October 2021 Cologne, Germany | (aged 90)
Occupation | Writer, philosopher |
Nationality | Iranian |
Aramesh Dustdar (24 May 1931 – 27 October 2021)[1] was an Iranian philosopher, writer, scholar, and philosophy lecturer at Tehran University.[2]
Dustdar received a Ph.D. degree in philosophy from the University of Bonn.[2] He is known in n as a secular Heideggerian philosopher (in contrast to Reza Davari Ardakani who is a religious Heideggerian philosopher).
See also
- Intellectual movements in Iran
References
- ↑ "آرامش دوستدار، فیلسوف، نویسنده و پژوهشگر نامدار ایرانی درگذشت" (in fa). 28 October 2021. https://www.iranintl.com/20211027809719.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Religious Culture – A Philosophical Exploration in the Culture and Behavior of Iranians, Aramesh Dustdar, Jan 10, 2005 – Berkeley Lectures Series" (in en-US). https://berkeleylectures.org/religious-culture-a-philosophical-exploration-in-the-culture-and-behavior-of-iranians/.
External links
- (in Persian) Personal website
- (in Persian) Defeating "Din-khou'ei" by Naser Etemadi
- Not private anymore
- Demanding criticism
- (in Persian) About Akbar Ganji and his situation (bu Aramesh Doustdar)
- (in Persian) A critical analysis of the article: "About Akbar Ganji and his situation"
- (in Persian) BBC Persian article about Aramesh Dustdar
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramesh Dustdar.
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