معرفی
Giuseppe Fornari is an Associate Professor at the University of Verona's Department of Human Sciences, within the Cultures and Civilizations school. His research focuses on the transdisciplinary history of philosophy, emphasizing the origins of human thought and cultural symbolism. Key areas include ancient Greek philosophy, the development of Judaism and Christianity, medieval thought, Renaissance humanism, and modern philosophical inquiries into human cognition. He teaches courses on contemporary, medieval, and Renaissance philosophy across undergraduate and graduate programs.
- Office: Palazzo di Lettere, Floor T, Room T03b
- Phone: 045 8028053
Research Interests:
- Mediation as a cultural phenomena
- Cultural origins of symbolic activity
- Interdisciplinary approaches to philosophy and art history
He is affiliated with research centers like CERC (Caring Education Research Center) and EThOS (Ethics and Technologies Of the Self), contributing to projects on cultural heritage and human sciences ethics. Teaching responsibilities include modules such as 'History of Contemporary Philosophy' and 'French Philosophy' at both bachelor's and master's levels.