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Mohammad Azadpur is a Professor and Graduate Coordinator in the Department of Philosophy at San Francisco State University. He holds a PhD from the University of Virginia (1999) and completed postdoctoral work at Johns Hopkins University (1999-2002). His research focuses on integrating Medieval Islamic philosophers—particularly those from Persian traditions—into contemporary philosophical discourse, emphasizing existentialism, analytic pragmatism, and ethical frameworks. His work spans historical and comparative philosophy, often engaging with figures like Avicenna, Ṭūsī, and Foucault, alongside explorations of Islamic ethics and political thought.
Key research interests include Islamic selfhood, the interplay between religion and politics, and the philosophical legacies of thinkers like Nietzsche and Descartes. His articles frequently bridge classical Islamic philosophy with modern analytical methods, addressing topics such as intentionality, epistemological coherence, and the role of imagination in religious law. He has also contributed critical analyses of Foucault’s impact on Iranian revolutionary thought and the evolution of Shi’ite philosophical traditions.
While no formal grants or awards are listed, his academic output reflects sustained engagement with global philosophical dialogues and interdisciplinary scholarship. Azadpur’s work is characterized by a commitment to philosophical practice as a lived, transformative experience rooted in both historical traditions and contemporary challenges.
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