Maurizio Ferraris -
Maurizio Ferraris -

Maurizio Ferraris

Full Professor, University of Turin

Maurizio Ferraris (Torino 1956) wrote more than seventy books that have been translated into several languages. The last ones are Post-Coronial Studies (Einaudi) and Documanità. Filosofia del mondo nuovo (Laterza). Full Professor of Philosophy, he is the President of the Labont – Center for Ontology. He is columnist for ‘Corriere della sera’ and for ‘Neue Zürcher Zeitung’. He is also the president of “Scienza Nuova“, an institute of advanced studies – dedicated to Umberto Eco and uniting the University and the Polytechnic of Turin – aimed at planning a sustainable future, both from a cultural and from a political point of view.

Maurizio Ferraris is advisory member of the Center for Advanced Studies of South East Europe (Rijeka) and of the Internationales Zentrum Für Philosophie NRW. He is doctor honoris causa in Humanities at the University of Flores (Buenos Aires) and at Univesity of Pécs. He has been Fellow of Käte-Hamburger Kolleg “Recht als Kultur” (Bonn) and Fellow of the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America (Columbia University, New York) and of the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung. He has also been Directeur d’études of the Collège International de Philosophie and Visiting Professor at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris) as well as other European and American Universities. He is the Director of ‘Rivista di Estetica’, and member of the committee of ‘Critique’, of ‘Círculo Hermenéutico editorial’ and of the ‘Revue francophone d’esthétique’.

Among his books that have appeared in English we quote: History of Hermeneutics (Humanities Press, 1996); A Taste for the Secret (with Jacques Derrida – Blackwell, 2001); Documentality or Why it is Necessary to Leave Traces (Fordham UP, 2012); Goodbye Kant! (SUNY UP, 2013); Where Are You? An Ontology of the Cell Phone (Fordham UP, 2014); Manifesto of New Realism (SUNY UP, 2014); Introduction to New Realism (Bloomsbury, 2014); Positive Realism (Zer0 Books, 2015); Learning to Live: Six Essays on Marcel Proust (Brill – 2020); Doc-humanity (2022, Mohr Siebeck) and Hysteresis (forthcoming, University of  Edimburgh Press).

In his long career, Maurizio Ferraris has determined a new course of thought and studies in at least six areas: history of hermeneutics, aesthetics as theory of perception, social ontology (the theory of Documentality), metaphysics (he has been the founder of New Realism, the most prominent philosophical movement of the new millennium), technological anthropology (the theory of Dochumanity), and philosophy of economics (Webfare as Digital Welfare). In 2005 he wrote the first philosophical book on the mobile phone: Where Are You? Ontology of the Mobile Phone.

See Ferraris’ Identity page on WorldCat, the Deutsche National Bibliothek, and perlentaucher.

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