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Nationality
  
Iranian

Name
  
Amir-Hossein Aryanpour

Role
  
Writer


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Born
  
February 27, 1925 (
1925-02-27
)
Tehran

Occupation
  
Iranian philosopher, sociologist and literary figure.

Died
  
July 30, 2001, Tehran, Iran

Amir-Hossein Aryanpour (February 27, 1925, Tehran – July 30, 2001, Tehran) (Persian: امیرحسین آریانپور‎‎) was an Iranian lexicographer, writer, translator, philosopher, sociologist, and literary figure.

Amir Hossein Aryanpour was an expert in western philosophy and Persian culture. He studied at the University of Tehran, the American University of Beirut, Cambridge University and Princeton University. He was one of the students of Badiozzaman Forouzanfar, one of the most prominent figures in the history of Persian literature. In his own right, he was a mentor to many, like the Columbia University scholar Hamid Dabashi.

Aryanpour was a full professor at University of Tehran. He wrote numerous books and articles on sociology, philosophy and literature.

He was influential in the contemporary intellectual movements in Iran.

He died in the morning of July 30, 2001 in Asia Hospital, Tehran, at the age of 77.

Works

  • Sociology of Art
  • Threshold of Doom
  • Psychology of Vision realism
  • Field of sociology
  • Four bilingual dictionary
  • Nature, life, origin and evolution of
  • Research Approvals
  • Two logic: static and dynamic
  • References

    Amir-Hossein Aryanpour Wikipedia