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Ahmad Fardid (Persian: سید احمد فردید) (Bo in 1909, Yazd – 16
August 1994, Tehran) was a prominent Iranian philosopher and an
inspiring and dedicated professor of Tehran University. He is
considered to be among the philosophical ideologues of the Islamic
govement of Iran which came to power in 1979. Fardid was under
the influence of Martin Heidegger, the influential German
philosopher.
Fardid coined the concept of "Westoxication" which was then popularized by Jalal Al-e-Ahmad on his then widely known book Gharbzadegi, and after the Iranian Revolution of 1979, became among the core ideological teachings of the new Islamic govement of Iran.
Fardid coined the concept of "Westoxication" which was then popularized by Jalal Al-e-Ahmad on his then widely known book Gharbzadegi, and after the Iranian Revolution of 1979, became among the core ideological teachings of the new Islamic govement of Iran.