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Arash Abazari is an Iranian philosopher and assistant professor of philosophy at Emory University. He was formerly a senior researcher at School of Analytic Philosophy in Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences. His research mainly resides in Nineteenth century German Philosophy, especially Hegel's philosophy, as well as social and political philosophy. Abazari taught at Sharif University of Technology's Philosophy of Science department until 2022. On January 21, 2022, it became public that Sharif University had refused to extend the contract with Abazari, apparently on political grounds.
Works
His book Hegel's Ontology of Power tries to provide an account of Hegel's social and political philosophy by focusing on Hegel's Logic.
The book was reviewed by Tony Smith, Jake McNulty, Allegra de Laurentiis, Nahum Brown, Bernardo Ferro, Mario Aguiriano Benéitez, Eduardo Zazo Jiménez, Markus Gante, Sjur Sandvik Strøm, and Shahriar Khosravi. Some reviews were followed by a response by Abazari. The book also received short reviews from Brian O'Connor and Todd Hedrick.
= Articles
=Opposition Instead of Recognition: The Social Significance of the Determinations of Reflection in Hegel’s Science of Logic, (2018).
Hegel’s Schein as Ideology of Equality and Freedom in Capitalism, (2019).
Marx’s Conception of Dialectical Contradiction in Commodity, (2021).
Fichte’s Concept of the Body: The Intertwining of Sociality and Embodiment, (2022).
Reading Philosophy of Right in Light of the Logic: Hegel on the Possibility of Multiple Modernities, (2022).
Marx and Poverty (2023).
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