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Giacomo Marramao Curriculum Sintetico Dal 1964 Al 1968 Ha Giacomo Marramao Curriculum sintetico Dal 1964 al 1968 ha studiato Filosofia all’Università di Firenze, dove si è laureato nell’aprile 1969 con Eugenio Garin. Dal 1971 al 1975 è stato ricercatore del CNR e poi fellow della Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung presso la Goethe-Universität di Francoforte. Dal 1974 al 1977 è stato docente di Metodologia e tecnica della ricerca sociale presso l’Università di Salerno. Dal 1977 al 1982: professore incaricato stabilizzato di Filosofia della politica e Storia delle dottrine poltiche presso l’Università di Napoli “L’Orientale”. Dal 1982 al 1985: professore associato di Filosofia della politica presso l’Università di Napoli “L’Orientale”. Dal 1986 al 1995: professore ordinario di Filosofia della politica presso l’Università di Napoli “L’Orientale”. Durante questi anni è stato anche Direttore del Dipartimento di Filosofia e Politica e affidatario dell’insegnamento di Filosofia teoretica. Dall’anno accademico 1995-96 è professore ordinario di Filosofia politica e, successivamente, di Filosofia teoretica presso l’Università degli Studi Roma Tre (dove è stato anche Membro del Senato Accademico per due mandati, Presidente del Collegio didattico di Filosofia e Presidente della Scuola di Lettere, Filosofia, Lingue). È, inoltre, Direttore Scientifico della Fondazione Basso (Roma) e membro del “Comité d’Honneur” del Collège International de Philosophie (Parigi). Durante l’a.a. 2009-2010 è stato visiting professor di Théorie politique a SciencesPo (Parigi). Ha tenuto lectures, conferenze e seminari presso diverse università europee, americane e asiatiche: Université Paris I-Panthéon Sorbonne Université Paris X-Nanterre Freie Universität di Berlino Università di Amburgo Leibniz-Universität Hannover Philipps-Universität di Marburgo Carl von Ossietzky-Universität di Oldenburg Technische Universität di Dresda Heinrich-Heine-Universität di Düsseldorf Università di Vienna Università di Helsinki Università Complutense di Madrid Università di Barcellona (UB) Università Autonoma di Barcellona (UAB) Università Internazionale “Menéndez y Pelayo”, Santander Università Internazionale “Menéndez y Pelayo”, Valencia Università di Oviedo Università di Siviglia Università di Murcia Università di Granada Università delle Isole Baleari, Maiorca (Corso presso la Cattedra “Ramon Llull”) Università di Santiago de Compostela Università di Coimbra Università di Évora London University (Warburg Institute) Columbia University, New York Stony Brook University, New York University of California, Berkeley University of California, Irvine Texas A&M University, College Station (Ciclo di lezioni e seminari) UNAM, Città del Messico Università Federale di San Paolo (UNIFESP) USP, San Paolo UNESP, San Paolo (visiting professor) Università Federale di Rio de Janeiro Università di Brasilia (Ciclo di lezioni e seminari) Università Federale di Minas Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte (Corso dottorale) UNISINOS, Porto Alegre (Ciclo di lezioni) UBA, Buenos Aires Università Nazionale di Córdoba Università di Rosario (visiting professor) Hong Kong Baptist University. Nel corso degli anni ha partecipato come relatore e organizzatore a importanti convegni e incontri internazionali: dal ciclo di conferenze e seminari tenutosi a Francoforte nel 1973 per i 50 anni dell’Institut für Sozialforschung al convegno internazionale sulla “Cultura di Weimar” (Napoli, Villa Pignatelli, gennaio 1979); dal convegno internazionale “Die Aktualität des Ästhetischen” tenutosi ad Hannover nel settembre 1992 (con la partecipazione di Karl-Heinz Bohrer, Wolfgang Welsch, Hermann Lübbe, Neil Postman, Richard Sennet, Humberto Maturana, Paul Feyerabend, Martin Seel) agli incontri organizzati dal Goethe- Institut di Roma su Max Weber, Martin Heidegger, Karl Löwith, la teologia politica; dal Meeting Italian-American Philosophy (New York, 12-15 ottobre 1999) al grande convegno internazionale “Sfera pubblica e Costituzione europea” tenutosi a Roma nel dicembre 2000 (con la partecipazione di Jürgen Habermas, Alain Touraine, Claus Offe, Erhard Denninger, Dieter Grimm e altri). È stato promotore con la sua cattedra di iniziative di rilievo internazionale: a partire da ciclo di conferenze dal marzo al giugno 1997, che ha visto la partecipazione di filosofi come Robert Nozick (Harvard), Axel Honneth (Francoforte), Charles Larmore (Columbia) e Richard Rorty (Stanford). Nel 1998, sempre nell’ambito della sua cattedra di Filosofia politica, ha tenuto un ciclo di lezioni Karl-Otto Apel. È stato co-fondatore, all’inizio degli anni Ottanta, delle riviste “Laboratorio politico” (pubblicata da Einaudi) e “Il Centauro” (pubblicata da Guida). È direttore (con Silvana Borutti) di “Paradigmi. Rivista di critica filosofica”. È membro del Collegio di Direzione della rivista di filosofia “Paradosso”. È membro dell’Advisory Council del “Journal of Political Theory & Philosophy”. È membro del Comitato Scientifico della “Revista Internacionál de Filosofía Política" (Madrid-México City). È collaboratore delle riviste statunitensi “Constellations”, “Telos”, “Cardozo Law Review”, della rivista francese “Lignes” e della rivista tedesca “Paragrana”. Nell’anno 2000 è stato membro della Commissione dei 25 per la sperimentazione sulle cellule staminali, presieduta da Renato Dulbecco e istituita dall’allora Ministro della Sanità Umberto Veronesi. Il 27 gennaio 2005 ha ricevuto dalla Presidenza della Repubblica Francese l’onorificenza delle “Palmes Académiques”. Nello stesso anno l’Università di Bucarest gli ha conferito il titolo di Professor honoris causa in Filosofia. Nel 2006 gli è stata dedicata la Festschrift Figure del conflitto. Studi in onore di Giacomo Marramao, a cura di Alberto Martinengo (con contributi, fra gli altri, di Jean L. Cohen, Rüdiger Bubner, Marc Augé, Franco Rella, Salvador Giner, Remo Bodei, Manfred Frank, Massimo Cacciari, Axel Honneth, Laura Boella, Elio Matassi, Marco Ravera, Adriana Cavarero, Homi Bhabha, Didier Franck). Nel 2009 ha ricevuto il Premio Internazionale di Filosofia “Karl-Otto Apel”. Il 14 ottobre 2009 ha avuto un incontro pubblico con il premio Nobel per la Letteratura José Saramago (Teatro Quirino, Roma). Il 16 giugno 2010 ha partecipato con il premio Nobel per la Letteratura Herta Müller a un incontro su “Vita e potere” (Basilica di Massenzio, Roma). Nell’ottobre del 2012 l’edizione inglese del suo libro Passaggio a Occidente (The Passage West, Verso, London-New York) è stata oggetto di incontri in cinque università statunitensi: University of California- Berkeley (10 ottobre), University of California-Irvine (12 ottobre), Texas A&M University (15 ottobre), Stony Brook University (18 ottobre), Columbia University, New York (19 ottobre). Nel 2013 l’Universidad Nacionál de Córdoba, nel quadro delle manifestazioni per il 400mo anniversario della sua fondazione, gli ha conferito il titolo di Doctor honoris causa in Filosofia e Linguistica. Nel 2015 una rivista statunitense ha dedicato un intero volume alle sue tesi intorno alla “filosofia della globalizzazione”: On Giacomo Marramao's "The Passage West", University of Michigan Library, Ann Arbor (con contributi, fra gli altri, di Peter Baker, Martin Jay, Andy Lantz, Alberto Moreiras, Pedro Ángel Palou, Carlos Rodríguez, Teresa M. Vilarós, Hayden White). Del volume è apparsa una traduzione italiana con il titolo Filosofia dei mondi globali. Conversazioni con Giacomo Marramao, a cura di Stefano Franchi e Manuela Marchesini, Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 2017. Il 26 aprile 2017 l’Université de Caen ha dedicato alla sua opera una “Journée d’Études”. Il 13 febbraio 2019 la Universidad Iberoamericana di Città del Messico ha dedicato alla sua opera un Convegno internazionale dal titolo “La autonomía de lo político. Homenaje a Giacomo Marramao”. Attualmente è Professore emerito di Filosofia teoretica presso l’Università degli Studi Roma Tre. 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