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Antonio Ferro is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem through The Martin Buber Society of Fellows in the Humanities and Social Sciences, specializing in Ancient Greek Philosophy with particular expertise in Aristotle's theory of self-motion and Plato's Sophist dialogue.
His research interests span Philosophy of Mind, Ancient Greek Philosophy, Philosophy of Language, Epistemology, and Philosophy of Science. Ferro's scholarly work demonstrates a distinctive approach that bridges classical texts with contemporary philosophical debates, particularly examining how ancient conceptions of truth, predication, and self-motion inform modern discussions in philosophy of mind and language.
Ferro's publications reveal a consistent focus on Aristotle's critique of Plato's theory of self-motion, arguing against the scholarly consensus that Aristotle rejected self-motion entirely. His analysis of De Anima and Physics VIII presents a nuanced understanding of Aristotle's position that preserves significant elements of Plato's theory while developing his own distinctive framework. His work on Plato's Sophist explores the dialogue's enduring relevance for contemporary philosophy, particularly regarding truth, predication, and the distinctive nature of philosophical inquiry.
While no specific scientific awards are mentioned in the available text, Ferro's selection as a Martin Buber Society Fellow represents significant recognition of his scholarly potential. His academic journey includes previous research positions at the Munich School of Ancient Philosophy, where he worked as a 'Ricercatore' (Researcher), and completion of a PhD thesis focused on Aristotle's doctrine of self-motion in Physics VIII, De Anima, and De Motu Animalium.
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