Salah Osman
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Salah Osman صلاح عثمان | |
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Professor of Logic and Philosophy of science | |
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Born | Alexandria, Egypt | October 20, 1963
Nationality | Egyptian |
Salah Mahmoud Osman (October 20, 1963) helped in raising the awareness of the role of philosophy in science and the importance of respect for different religions in his books, researches and lectures.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
(Chairman of the Philosophy Department, Faculty of Arts, Menoufia University)
Books[edit]
- Continuity and Infinity between Science and Philosophy (1998)
- Scientific Model between Imagination and Reality (2000)
- Darwinism and Human: The Theory of Evolution from Science to Globalization (2001)
- Many-Valued Logic between Degrees of Truth and Limits of Knowledge (2002)
- Towards a Philosophy of the Chemistry (2004)
- The Illusion of External World between Language and Cognition (2004)
- The Nature of Spatial Boundaries between Geography and Philosophy (2005)
- Color Realism: Reading in the Essence of Color and the Ways of Consciousness of it (2006)
- Neutrosophy in Arabic Philosophy, By (Salah Osman and Florentin Smarandache) (2007)
- Philosophy of Science A to Z, By Stathis Psillos (a translation into Arabic). Cairo, Egypt, 2018: Ministry of Culture, National Center for Translation (2018)
- The Introduction and the third and fourth chapters, Philosophy of Technology: An Introduction (a translation into Arabic) (2018)
- Searching for a meaning (البحث عن معني) (2019)
External links[edit]
- Arab Philosophers (Current Arab Philosophers)
- Al Maaref Establishment Press: Published books ([1])
- Center for the Study of Conscience, Doshisha University, Japan: Members of the Steering Committee ([2])
- CISMOR Voice, Doshisha University, Japan, Vol. 21 (CISMOR1CISMOR2)
- Menoufia University official site, Prof. Dr. Salah Osman
- Literary Rahab Network (archieved) (Philosophical Tours, Salah Osman
- Faculty of Arts in Menoufia University nominates Salah Osman for Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural award for Humanities and Future Studies
- Egyptian Publishers (Salah Osman's Works)
- Wikipedia:1963 ([3])
- Almothaqaf Newspaper, Sydney, Australia, No. (4682), July 1, 2019. (Salah Mahmoud Osman: Lover of the Philosophy of Science). ([4])
References[edit]
- ↑ "Marefa".
- ↑ "CISMOR Voice, Doshisha University, Japan, Vol. 21" (PDF).
- ↑ "Doshisha university".
- ↑ "The International Conference on Human Sciences in Algeria".
- ↑ "Al Khaleej Newspaper".
- ↑ "Rose al-Yūsuf Magazine".
- ↑ "Book: shkhsyat a'brt a'fk khiali (Chapter about Salah Osman)".
- ↑ "Seminar about Religion in Japan".
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