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Luca Castagnoli is an Associate Professor of Ancient Greek Philosophy and Stavros Niarchos Foundation Clarendon Fellow at the University of Oxford's Faculty of Philosophy, affiliated with Oriel College. His career includes roles at Durham University and Magdalene College, Cambridge. He holds a Ph.D. in Classics from the University of Cambridge (2005) and a Laurea in Philosophy from the University of Bologna (2000).
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Classics, University of Cambridge, 2005
- Laurea in Philosophy, University of Bologna, 2000
- Studies at University of California, Berkeley, 1998–1999
- Research: Focuses on ancient logic, Hellenistic philosophy, philosophical skepticism, and the history of ancient Greek memory theories. Notable works include The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Logic (2023) and Greek Memories: Theories and Practices (2019).
- Publications: Over 26 peer-reviewed papers and 3 books on topics ranging from Stoic logic to Pyrrhonian skepticism. Recent works explore the intersection of ancient rhetoric and logic.
- Awards: No specific awards listed, but holds prestigious fellowships and editorial roles in major academic projects.
- Lab/Teams: Leads research groups on ancient logic and memory studies through collaborative initiatives at the University of Oxford.
His work bridges classical texts with modern logical analysis, emphasizing the continuity and evolution of ancient philosophical thought.
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