Mohammad Ilkhani
Mohammad Ilkhani (Persian: محمد ایلخانی) | |
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Born |
1958 Tehran, Iran |
Era | 21st century Philosophy |
Region | Western Philosophy |
School | Medieval |
Main interests | Christian theology |
Mohammad Ilkhani (born 1958 in Tehran) (Persian: محمد ایلخانی) is an Iranian philosopher and professor and chair of the department of philosophy at the Shahid Beheshti University.[1] He is known for his research on Achard of St. Victor, Boethius and Christian theology.[2][3][4] [5][6][7] Ilkhani received his PhD from Free University of Brussels under the supervision of Lambros Couloubaritsis.
Bibliography
- La Philosophie de la creation chez chard de Saint Victor, Paris: Brielle's, 1999
- De unitate et pluritale, Achard's Latin text, translation and commentary, University of Dallas
- Boethius's Metaphysics, Tehran: Ilham, 2002
- History of Medieval philosophy, Terhan: SAMT, 2004
- Islamic and Western Schools and Universities in Middle Ages, Tehran: IHCS
See also
Sources
- ↑ Mohammad Ilkhani at Shahid Beheshti University
- ↑ On Love, edited by Hugh Feiss, p 75
- ↑ The Metaphysics of Primary Plurality in Achard of Saint Victor by Pascal Massie
- ↑ Christian Encounters with Iran: Engaging Muslim Thinkers After the Revolution, Sasan Tavassoli, p70
- ↑ اندر فواید قرون وسطی
- ↑ گفتگو با محمد ایلخانی
- ↑ نسبت فلسفه با دین
External links
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