
About
Matteo Cosci is an Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage of Ca' Foscari University of Venice. His research focuses on History of Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy, and the Scientific Revolution, particularly Aristotle and Galileo Galilei.
- Education: MA in History of Philosophy (King's College London, with merit), PhD in Philosophy (University of Padua, with distinctions), and BA/MA in Philosophy (University of Padua, cum laude).
- Positions: National Scientific Qualification (2020) as Associate Professor in History of Philosophy, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellow (2021–2023), and postdoctoral researcher at Ca' Foscari (2016–2019) and University of Padua (2019–2020).
His research explores the intersection of Aristotelian Cosmology and 17th-century scientific developments, with a focus on pseudonymous writings, cometary theories, and supernova observations. Recent publications analyze Galileo's Sidereus Nuncius, Kepler's Supernova, and Renaissance vernacular philosophy.
Scientific Awards:
- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellowship
- ERC Postdoctoral Fellowship
- PhD Full Scholarship
Cosci co-organized international conferences on Scientific Cosmopolitanism and New Paradigms of the History of Knowledge. He serves as Erasmus Delegate for Ca' Foscari's department and Assistant Editor of Philosophical Readings journal.
Find Matteo Cosci elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Matteo VagelliCa' Foscari University of Venice · Researcher
Paolo BussottiUniversity of Udine · Associate Professor
Valentina Dal CinCa' Foscari University of Venice · Research Fellow
Matteo Favaretti CamposampieroCa' Foscari University of Venice · Associate Professor
Matteo BenussiCa' Foscari University of Venice · Assistant Professor
Matteo BERTELE'Ca' Foscari University of Venice · Associate Professor