Body/Subjectivity/Human

PRIN 2003-2006 Body/Subjectivity/Human. Change and Transfiguration of the Historical, Ethical, Anthropological and Juridical Categories of Individuality and Identity in the Modern and Contemporary World Prof Fabrizio Lomonaco Research aims at investigating from the perspective both of the history of philosophy and of the philosophical theory the multifarious process of change that the concept of individuality… Read More Body/Subjectivity/Human

Individuality: Philosophical Tradition, Historical Thought, Life Sciences

PRIN 2004-2007 Individuality: Philosophical Tradition, Historical Thought, Life Sciences Prof Fabrizio Lomonaco Confronted with the profound transformations produced by globalization and scientific and technological developments, philosophy, which implies, according to the Hegel’s maxim, thinking our own time, necessarily feels the need to redefine in a comprehensive way the categories for the understanding of life and… Read More Individuality: Philosophical Tradition, Historical Thought, Life Sciences

Philosophers and Cities: Citizenship Paths for Europe

2008-2010 Philosophers and Cities: Citizenship Paths for Europe Prof Fabrizio Lomonaco The initiative aims to contribute to the formulation of a concept of European citizenship by identifying critical categories, from the perspective of the relationship between ancient, modern or contemporary thinkers, and their cities. In the current impasse of the European integration process it appears… Read More Philosophers and Cities: Citizenship Paths for Europe

Identity, Recognition, Human Rights

2010-2013 Identity, Recognition, Human Rights Prof Fabrizio Lomonaco The paths of this project, focused on teachers training and, in general, on the training of professionals engaged in the protection and promotion of cultural heritage, are confronted with the issue of intercultural and are designed to view a meeting between theoretical reflection and integration practices to… Read More Identity, Recognition, Human Rights

Identity, Traceability and Cultural Translatability in today’s Mediterranean Civilization

2014-2016 Identity, Traceability and Cultural Translatability in today’s Mediterranean Civilization Prof Fabrizio Lomonaco The theme of cultural identity raises a broad theory of issues and questions about the concept of culture, which unfold from the oldest and most established reflection on the relationship between nature and culture up to the following underlying dilemmas every thought… Read More Identity, Traceability and Cultural Translatability in today’s Mediterranean Civilization