Mir Damad (d. 1631 or 1632), known also as Mir Mohammad Baqer Esterabadi, or Asterabadi, was an Iranian philosopher in the Neoplatonizing Islamic Peripatetic traditions of Avicenna and Suhrawardi, a scholar of the traditional Islamic sciences, and foremost figure (together with his student Mulla Sadra), of the cultural renaissance of Iran undertaken under the Safavid dynasty.
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- Mir Damad (d. 1631 or 1632), known also as Mir Mohammad Baqer Esterabadi, or Asterabadi, was an Iranian philosopher in the Neoplatonizing Islamic Peripatetic traditions of Avicenna and Suhrawardi, a scholar of the traditional Islamic sciences, and foremost figure (together with his student Mulla Sadra), of the cultural renaissance of Iran undertaken under the Safavid dynasty. As such he was the central founder of the School of Isfahan, noted by his students and admirers as the Third Teacher (mu'alim al-thalith) after Aristotle and al-Farabi.
- Muhammad Baqir Mir Damad Modèle:Persan, mort en 1631, est un philosophe gnostique iranien. Mir Damad a eu de nombreux élèves au premier rang desquels Sayyed Ahmad Alawi, Qotboddin Ashkevari et Molla Sadra Shirazi. Mais la notoriété de ce dernier a contribué à éclipser celle de son maître. Une des figures majeures de la renaissance safavide au Modèle:XVIIe siècle, Mir Damad est le principal initiateur de l'école d'Ispahan. On peut considérer sa pensée comme une synthèse monumentale de la gnose chiite et de l'avicennisme iranien. Partant du lexique philosophique d'Avicenne et de sa cosmologie, il intègre la philosophie illuminative de Sohrawardi qui fait culminer la philosophie en expérience extatique ainsi que l'enseignement des imams du chiisme duodécimain.
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- Mir Damad (d. 1631 or 1632), known also as Mir Mohammad Baqer Esterabadi, or Asterabadi, was an Iranian philosopher in the Neoplatonizing Islamic Peripatetic traditions of Avicenna and Suhrawardi, a scholar of the traditional Islamic sciences, and foremost figure (together with his student Mulla Sadra), of the cultural renaissance of Iran undertaken under the Safavid dynasty.
- Muhammad Baqir Mir Damad Modèle:Persan, mort en 1631, est un philosophe gnostique iranien. Mir Damad a eu de nombreux élèves au premier rang desquels Sayyed Ahmad Alawi, Qotboddin Ashkevari et Molla Sadra Shirazi. Mais la notoriété de ce dernier a contribué à éclipser celle de son maître. Une des figures majeures de la renaissance safavide au Modèle:XVIIe siècle, Mir Damad est le principal initiateur de l'école d'Ispahan.
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