Arasp Kazemian

Arasp Kazemian is a contemporary Iranian philosopher who has mainly worked on Illuminationism Philosophy. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Philosophy from George Washington University and he was one of the students of the prominent philosopher Dr. Seyyed Hossein Nasr. He is also a Persian narrator and he studied linguistics of Old Persian language.[1][2][3] In 2017, he translated the book "Me and the Other" originally written by Gholamhossein Ebrahimi Dinani.[4] He has also made some online webinar-based systems to teach philosophy and language learning over the Internet and he has mentioned this on Iranian Television Channel 3 some years ago.[5]
In 2004, Arasp Kazemian was working for Google Adsense program. However, Google Adsense is forbidden in Iran[6] due to the American sanctions against Iranian people. He revealed the secret after ten years, in 2004, he published the picture of his American check and he claimed this is the first check received from the United States of America after Iran hostage crisis![7]
After JCPOA, he mentioned on his website that he will make a lawsuit against google. He never mentioned what the topic of the site he was working on in 2004 was, and why Google would send him money for that. He had just mentioned that in 2009, after 2009 Iranian presidential election, he received some threatening emails from some extremist groups inside Iran, accusing him of spying for Google in 2004. He has also mentioned that his dedicated servers were hacked in the same period of time, but there is no evidence if it had been done by those Iranian extremists or not. [citation needed]
References
- ↑ "دفاع جانانه من از ملاصدرا در برابر آیت الله شیرازی". kazemian.net. 22 October 2018.
- ↑ "Why is Arasp Kazemian against psychology as a philosopher? - Quora". www.quora.com.
- ↑ "Talking Like Xerxes the King of Persia".
- ↑ "Me and the Other".
- ↑ "Explaining how to learn over the LMS systems online".
- ↑ "According to Google, Google adsense is forbidden from Iran".
- ↑ "Proof of getting an American check inside Iran".
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