Mauro Carbone
- January 6, 2024
- Philosopher
Quick Facts
Full Name | Mauro Carbone |
Occupation | Philosopher |
Date Of Birth | Dec 8, 1956(1956-12-08) |
Age | 68 |
Birthplace | Mantua |
Country | Italy |
Birth City | Lombardy |
Horoscope | Sagittarius |
Mauro Carbone Biography
Name | Mauro Carbone |
Birthday | Dec 8 |
Birth Year | 1956 |
Place Of Birth | Mantua |
Home Town | Lombardy |
Birth Country | Italy |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
Mauro Carbone is one of the most popular and richest Philosopher who was born on December 8, 1956 in Mantua, Lombardy, Italy. Mauro Carbone, Mantua 8 December 1956 is an Italian philosopher. He has been a full professor at Faculte De Philosophie, Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 since 2009. He has been a senior member since 2012 of the Institut Universitaire de France.
Carbone has been director of L’occhio e lo spirito, an Italian book series since 2002. Estetica, fenomenologia and testi plurilingui are the co-directors of L’oeil et l’esprit, a French series on book publishing. Texts plurilingues, Esthetique, Phenomenologie for the publishing house Mimesis. He is currently director of the Master Programme in Aesthetics & Visual Cultures at Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 France.
He has been visiting professor in France, in Mexico, at The New School for Social Research of New York (2007), at the Beida Peking University (2009) and at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (2010). During the Spring Semester 2005 he has been fellow of the Italian Academy for Advances Studies at Columbia University in New York and during the Spring Semester 2011 he was a distinguished visiting international scholar at the University of Rhode Island.
Later on, another notion began to connect to the above-mentioned ones, namely, that of mutual precession between imaginary and real, which Carbone proposed – by developing a Merleau-Pontian formulation – so as to account for the producing of the peculiar retroflected temporality called mythical time. Moreover, Carbone attempted to develop the ethical and political implications of the conception of memory connected to the idea of unprecedented deformation in his reflection on the event of 9/11. Carbone highlighted the irreducible visual feature of 9/11, and thus approached it from an aesthetic perspective. He also searched the ontological roots of such ethical and political implications in the thought of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jan Patocka, Gilbert Simondon and Gilles Deleuze, proposing the notions of “a-individual” and “dividual” so as to point out the intimate relational issue of any identity (and hence its becoming and its divisibility).
He was a member of The International Symposium on Phenomenology’s Board of Directors from 1998 to 2000. From 2008 to 2010, he co-founded the ENCFP (European Network in Contemporary French Philosophy), and co-directed it with Miguel de Beistegui (UK), Arnold Davidson (UK), Universita degli studi di Pisa, Frederic Worms (France).
Mauro Carbone Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Philosopher |
House | Living in own house. |
Mauro Carbone is one of the richest Philosopher from Italy. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Mauro Carbone 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Carbone’s two volumes Ai confini dell’esprimibile. Merleau-Ponty a partire da Cezanne e da Proust (1990) and Una deformazione senza precedenti. Marcel Proust and le idee sensibili (2004) are a diptych that focuses on the idea of “sensible ideas”. Carbone synthesizes, in the second volume, the philosophical implications of these notions in “unprecedenteddeformation”, which is his attempt to describe the unique status that the deformation, according to him, assumes in art of the Twentieth Century. He does this to abandon the mimetic principle and therefore the concept of model as a pre-given form.
Carbone studied at the University of Bologna, and at the University of Padua. He received his PhD at the Institut Superieur de Philosophie of Louvain in 1990 with a dissertation titled A partir de Cezanne et de Proust. The Royal Academy of Belgium awarded La philosophie l’expression du Maurice Merleau–Ponty [Moving From Cezanne to Proust: Maurice Merleau–Ponty’s philosophy of expression]. He was appointed a lecturer at University of Milan in 1993. In 2001, he was elected associate professor of aesthetics. He established the chair for contemporary aesthetics three years later. This position he held until 2009.
In 2005 he wrote, in collaboration with Paolo Bignamini, Condannati alla libertà [Condemned to freedom], a theatrical adaptation of Jean-Paul Sartre’s novel The Age of Reason, which was staged that same year.
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Carbone initially focused his research on the phenomenology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, specifically the intersection of perceptive and artistic experiences through the examination of Merleau-Ponty’s parallel interest in the pictorial work of Paul Cézanne and the literary work of Marcel Proust. His first work published in French, La visibilité de l’invisible. Merleau-Ponty entre Cézanne et Proust (2001), was praised for its “mosaic” of voices – Franco Paracchini, in a review in Les Études philosophiques, distinguished the voices of Merleau-Ponty, of Carbone, and later of Proust and Cézanne, and admired the overview of the landscape of Merleau-Ponty’s thought created by Carbone.
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Top Facts about Mauro Carbone
- Mauro Carbone is an Italian philosopher born in 1956.
- He specializes in phenomenology and hermeneutics.
- Carbone has written over 20 books on philosophy.
- He is a professor at the University of Lyon III.
- Carbone’s work focuses on the relationship between art and philosophy.
- He has also written extensively on the works of Martin Heidegger.
- Carbone’s book “The Thinking of the Sensible” won multiple awards.
- His work has been translated into several languages, including English and French.
- Carbone has given lectures around the world, including in Japan and China.
- He is considered one of the leading philosophers in Italy today.