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Sayeh Meisami

Associate Professor at Philosophy, University of Dayton0 Followers

Sayeh Meisami advocates for research-driven practices in the field of Islamic philosophy, serving as an Associate Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Dayton. With a robust academic background, she holds Ph.D. degrees in Islamic Studies from the University of Toronto and Philosophy from Tehran University. Her scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in the exploration of Islamic philosophical traditions, with a particular focus on influential thinkers such as Nasir al-Din Tusi, Ḥamīd al-Dīn Kirmānī, and Mullā Ṣadrā Shīrāzī. Dr. Meisami has made significant contributions to the academic community through her authorship of several monographs and translations that delve into the intricacies of Islamic philosophy. Her work is widely recognized in peer-reviewed journals, where she has published numerous articles addressing a variety of philosophical topics. Her research not only sheds light on historical philosophical discourses but also engages with contemporary debates in the field. In addition to her English publications, Dr. Meisami has enriched the Persian academic landscape with her insightful book reviews and articles. Her writings cover a broad spectrum of subjects, including ontology and religious thought, reflecting her comprehensive understanding of both classical and modern philosophical issues. Her ability to bridge different cultural and intellectual traditions is a testament to her versatility as a scholar. Dr. Meisami's dedication to her field extends beyond her research, as she actively participates in academic conferences and seminars, sharing her insights with fellow scholars and students alike. Her commitment to education is evident in her teaching, where she encourages critical thinking and fosters a deep appreciation for philosophical inquiry among her students. Through her work, Dr. Meisami continues to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in Islamic philosophy, inspiring a new generation of thinkers to explore the rich intellectual heritage of the Islamic world. Her efforts not only enhance the academic community's understanding of historical philosophical figures but also promote a dialogue that transcends cultural and disciplinary boundaries.

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