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Giacomo Marramao (born 1946) is an
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who teaches
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and
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at the
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.


Education

Marramao studied at the
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where he graduated in philosophy under
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's guidance in 1969, and he was Fellow Scholar on behalf of the Italian CNR and the
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at the
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(1971–1975).


Early career

Between 1976 and 1995, he was professor of Philosophy of politics and of History of Political Doctrines at
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. He was a visiting professor at various European and American universities: Paris (Sorbonne, SciencesPo, Nanterre), Berlin ( Freie Universität), London (
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), Vienna, Madrid (
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), Barcelona ( UB, UAB), Santander, Oviedo, Murcia, Granada, Maiorca, Sevilla, New York (
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),
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,
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,
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, Mexico City (
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), Buenos Aires ( UBA), Rosario, Cordoba, Rio de Janeiro ( Universidade Federal), San Paolo ( SPSU), Brasilia, Porto Alegre (
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), Belo Horizonte. At the beginning of the 1980s he was co-founder of influential magazines such as ''Laboratorio politico'' and ''Il Centauro''. He is currently director (with Silvana Borutti) of the philosophical journal ''Paradigmi''.


Current activities

He is now professor of Theoretical and Political Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, Communication and Performing Arts of the
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of Paris, professor honoris causa at the
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and Visiting Professor of Political Theory in Paris (Sciences Po.). He is Director (with Silvana Borutti) of ''Paradigmi'' - a magazine of critical philosophy – and Director of the Fondazione Basso in Rome. He is also a supporter of the
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, an organisation which campaigns for democratic reform in the United Nations. Many of his books have been translated into foreign languages, such as ''Kairos: Towards an Ontology of Due Time'' (Davies), ''The Passage West: Philosophy After the Age of the Nation State'' (Verso), ''Against the Power: Philosophy and Writing'' (John Cabot University Press), ''The Bewitched World of Capital'' (Brill – forthcoming). Awards: in 2005, the Presidency of the French Republic has awarded him with the "Palmes Académiques". In 2009, he received the International Price of Philosophy "Karl-Otto Apel", and in 2013 the title of Doctor honoris causa by the
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(Argentine).


Awards

In 2005, the Presidency of the French Republic has awarded him with the "Palmes Académiques". In 2009, he received the International Price of Philosophy "Karl-Otto Apel", and in 2013 the title of Doctor honoris causa by the National University of Córdoba (Argentina).


Works

In his book ''Marxism and Revisionism in Italy'' (1971) he regards
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's thought as the philosophical keystone of Italian Marxism. He is the author of ''The Political and the Transformations'' (1979) and ''Power and Secularization'' (1985). He has been one of the most important re-discoverers of
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's thought and of decisionism. In 2006 a collection of essays was published to celebrate his 60th birthday (Figure del conflitto, Valter Casini Editore, Roma), with international contributions by, among others:
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, Franco Rella,
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, Manuel Cruz, Jorge E. Dotti, and
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. In 2015, to Marramao's thesis on the "philosophy of globalization" was devoted an entire issue of the ''
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'' "Politica Común": ''On Giacomo Marramao's "The Passage West"'',
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, Ann Arbor (with contributions of Peter Baker, Stefano Franchi,
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, Andy Lantz, Manuela Marchesini,
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, Pedro Ángel Palou, Carlos Rodríguez, Teresa M. Vilarós,
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, and with a broad response of Marramao). Of this volume was published an Italian edition: ''Filosofia dei mondi globali. Conversazioni con Giacomo Marramao'', ed. by Stefano Franchi and Manuela Marchesini, Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 2017 ().


Philosophical stance

Starting from the study of Italian and European Marxism (''Marxism and Revisionism in Italy'', 1971; ''Austro-Marxism and left wing Socialism between the two Wars'', 1977), Marramao has analysed the political categories of modernity suggesting – on the same wavelength as the
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(''The political and its transformations'', 1979) and
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(''The disenchanted order'', 1985)– an innovative symbolic-genealogical reconstruction of them. According to this view, which recovers
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's historical-philosophical hypothesis, in modern forms of social organizations there are settled meanings deriving from a process of secularization of religious contents – that is, the re-proposal of the Christian symbolic horizon inside a worldly dimension. In particular, secularization finds its centre in a process of "temporalization of history" thanks to which the categories of time (that translate Christian
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into a generic opening to the future: progress, revolution, liberation, etc.) gain an increasing centrality in the political representations of Modernity. Based on these reflections, also exposed in ''After the Leviathan'', 1995 (third edition in 2013) and ''The Passion of the Present'', 2008, a clear thematization of the philosophical problem of time has grown up. In opposition to
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's and
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's views, which delineate with different shades a pure form of temporality, more original than its representations and spatializations, Marramao declares that the link time-space is inseparable and, also connecting to contemporary Physics, he asserts that the structure of Time possesses an aporetic and impure profile, compared to which the dimension of space is the formal reference necessary to think its paradoxes (''Minima temporalia'', 1990, new edition in 2005; ''Kairos: Towards an Ontology of Due Time'', 1992, new edition in 2005).


Notes


Sources

*''Storia della filosofia'', vol. 14: ''Filosofi italiani contemporanei'', Bompiani, Milan, 2008, pp. 328–339 () *AAVV, ''Enciclopedia di filosofia'', Garzanti libri,
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, 2004; *Benso S., ''Marramao’s Kairós: The Space of “Our” Time in the Time of Cosmic Disorientation'', in “Human Studies”, anno 2008, n. 31 *A. Baird, ''History and Kairos'', in “History and Theory”, Vol. 50, Issue 1, pp. 120–128 *AA.VV., ''Figure del conflitto. Studi in onore di Giacomo Marramao'', a cura di A. Martinengo, Valter Casini Editore,
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