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Giovanni Panno is a PartTime Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy, University of Tübingen, with a habilitation in Political Philosophy and History of Philosophy (Italy, 2024). His research spans Political Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy, and German Idealism, focusing on intersections between utopian thought, messianism, and self-movement in Late Antiquity. He has taught at Tübingen since 2008 and served as a Gymnasium teacher in Balingen since 2010.
- Research Interests: Ancient and Early Modern Political Thought, German Romanticism, Philosophy of Religion, Neoplatonism, Kantian Apocalypticism, Fichte-Hölderlin-Novalis Dialectics
- Projects: Habilitation on 'Plato's Nomoi: Dionysian Element and Law', systematic studies on Stoicism/Epicureanism, and Fichte's 'Wissenschaftslehre' reception.
Panno's publications (2004–2020) center on early German Romanticism, Plato's political theology, and Kant's eschatology. He has edited works on Hölderlin, Plato's Laws, and Novalis, while translating key German texts into Italian. His scientific awards are not explicitly mentioned.
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