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Constantino Esposito is a Professor of Philosophy at the Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro. His research focuses on metaphysics, existentialism, Kantian and Heideggerian studies, scholastic philosophy, and political theology. He has authored influential works such as Introducción a Heidegger and El nihilismo de nuestro tiempo, and has directed doctoral theses on contemporary philosophical topics. His work bridges classical and modern philosophy, engaging with figures like Kant, Heidegger, and Francisco Suárez. Recent publications explore the translation of Kant's texts, European nihilism, and the political theology of Suárez.
Key areas of research include the critique of pure reason, the relationship between truth and certainty, baroque philosophy, and the ontological foundations of freedom. His interdisciplinary approach spans epistemology, metaphysics, and the history of philosophy, with a focus on how philosophical concepts evolve across historical contexts.
Esposito has collaborated on collective works analyzing Fichte's legal doctrine and contributed to philosophical dialogues on topics ranging from multiculturalism to the phenomenology of time. As a thesis advisor, he guides research in decolonial ontology and posthumanist critiques.



