Prof. Massimo Borghesi

Prof. Massimo Borghesi is an ordinary professor of moral philosophy at the Faculty of Literature and Philosophy of the University of Perugia. He is a professor of aesthetics and ethics at the Pontifical University of St. Bonaventure in Rome. From 2000 to 2002, he was the director of the “Bonaventurian Chair” at the same University.

He is a member of the scientific council of the publishing house “Studium” in Rome.
He is a member of the scientific council of the six-monthly journal of political philosophy “Cosmopolis”.

He is a member of the Council of consultants and collaborators of the Journal “Humanitas” of Santiago, Chile. He is a collaborator with the international monthly “30 Days”.

Principal Publications:

La figura di Cristo in Hegel [The figure of Christ in Hegel], Studium, Roma 1983.

Romano Guardini. Dialettica e antropologia [Romano Guardini. Dialectics and anthropology], Studium, Roma 1990 (2nd ed. 2004).

L’età dello Spirito in Hegel. Dal Vangelo “storico” al Vangelo “eterno” [The age of the Spirit in Hegel. From the “historical” Gospel to the “eternal” Gospel], Studium, Roma 1995.

Posmodernidad y cristianismo [Post-modernism and Christianity], Ediciones Encuentro, Madrid 1997.

Il soggetto assente. Educazione e scuola tra memoria e nichilismo, [The absent subject. Education and school between memory and nihilism] Itaca, Castel Bolognese 2005.
(Spanish edition, El sujeto ausente. Educación y escuela entre el nihilismo y la memoria, Ediciones Encuentro, Madrid 2005. Peruvian edition, Fondo Editorial UCSS, Lima 2007).

Secolarizzazione e nichilismo. Cristianesimo e cultura contemporanea [Secularization and nihilism. Christianity and contemporary culture], Cantagalli, Siena 2005.
(Spanish edition, Secularización y nichilismo.Cristianismo y cultura contemporanea, Ediciones Encuentro, Madrid 2007).

L’era dello Spirito. Secolarizzazione ed escatologia moderna, [The age of the Spirit. Secularization and modern eschatology] Studium, Roma 2008



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