
معرفی
Irene Binini is an Associate Professor at the University of Parma in the Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Cultural Enterprises. She is a distinguished researcher in the History of Medieval Philosophy, with a focus on ancient and medieval logic.
- Marie Skłodowska Curie Global Fellow at University of Parma and University of Toronto
- DAAD PRIME Fellow (2018-2019)
Research Focus:
Her work centers on the evolution of modal theories in medieval logic, particularly through figures like Peter Abelard and the Oxford Calculators. She explores topics such as logical determinism, de re/de dicto distinctions, and the metaphysical implications of medieval logical frameworks.
Publication Trends:
Recent articles (2022-2024) examine counterpossibles, thought experiments, and impossible antecedents in medieval contexts. Earlier works (2017-2019) delve into negation theories, mereology, and existential presuppositions.
Scientific Distinctions:
- Marie Curie Fellowship
- DAAD PRIME Fellowship
Academic Leadership: She has edited the volume Mereology in Medieval Logic and Metaphysics (2019) and organized international conferences on medieval logic.




