Kant in Teheran: Anfänge, Ansätze Und Kontexte der Kantrezeption in Iran

Boston: De Gruyter (2014)
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Abstract

In Iran, Kant is one of the most widely read Western philosophers. His works have been acknowledged by a broad variety of philosophical and political camps and discussed in relationship to Islamic philosophers such as Ibn Sina and Mulla Sadra. This study examines the contexts and approaches to Kant s reception in Iran and shows how Kant s thought has maintained a solid place in Iranian philosophical discourse."

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Roman Seidel
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