Alireza Qaeminia
Iranian cleric philosopher
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Alireza Qaeminia | |
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Known for | works on hermeneutics and exegesis |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Islamic philosophy |
Institutions | Research Institute for Islamic Culture and Thought |
Alireza Qaeminia is an Iranian philosopher and associate professor of epistemology at the Research Institute for Islamic Culture and Thought. He is a recipient of the Iranian Book of the Year Award for his book Biology of the Religious Text.[1][2]
Works
- Biology of the Religious Text, 2010
- Origin of Religion, 2002
- Revelation and Speech Acts
- Semiotics and Interpretation of the Quran
- The logic of understanding religion : an introduction to the methodology of discovering religion propositions and doctrines
References
External links
- Qaeminia at the Research Institute for Islamic Culture and Thought
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