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Nasrollah Hekmat is an Iranian philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the Shahid Beheshti University.

He first went to hawza and got the highest degree of Islamic studies. But in 1980, he came out from hawza and began to study philosophy. Finally, in 1994 Hekmat got his Ph.D. in Western Philosophy.

Nasrollah Hekmat's philosophy is Influenced by some Iranian and European philosophers like Avicena, Farabi, Sohrevardi, Ibn Arabi, Max Scheler and Kant.

Some of the obvious point of his philosophy is "the critic of logical thinking", "gnostisist philosophy" and existentialism.

Selected publications

All works in Persian.

  • 1997 "A hesitation about the philosophy of reosen's history"
  • 2002 "What's a question?!"
  • 2006 "Philosophy of Ameri neishabouri"
  • 2008 "The art and wisdom in the Ibne Arabi's philosophy"
  • 2009 "Farabi"
  • 2010 "Metaphysics of Wonder"
  • 2011 "Avicena's metaphysic"

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