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Zoroastrianism and Contemporary Philosophy offers a comprehensive examination of how one of the world’s oldest religions engages with modern philosophical concerns. Daniel Nolan investigates the core doctrines of Zoroastrianism, including its distinctive dualistic cosmology, ethical teachings, and metaphysical claims, and demonstrates their continued relevance to contemporary debates in philosophy of religion, metaphysics, and ethics.
The book explores how Zoroastrian concepts of good and evil, free will, and divine justice illuminate current philosophical problems. Nolan considers the religion’s historical influence on Western thought and assesses its potential contributions to ongoing discussions in analytic and continental philosophy. This Element provides both scholars of religion and philosophers with valuable insights into how ancient wisdom traditions can inform and enrich contemporary philosophical discourse.







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