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Mauro Carbone (born 8 December 1956) is an Italian philosopher. Since 2009, he has been a full professor at the Faculté de Philosophie of the
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in
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, France. From 2012 to 2017, he has been a senior member of the
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.


Biography

After studying at the
University of Bologna The University of Bologna ( it, Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, UNIBO) is a public research university in Bologna, Italy. Founded in 1088 by an organised guild of students (''studiorum''), it is the oldest university in continuo ...
and the
University of Padua The University of Padua ( it, Università degli Studi di Padova, UNIPD) is an Italian university located in the city of Padua, region of Veneto, northern Italy. The University of Padua was founded in 1222 by a group of students and teachers from B ...
, Carbone received his PhD in 1990 at the ''Institut Supérieur de Philosophie'' of the
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, Belgium, with a dissertation entitled ''À partir de Cézanne et de Proust. La philosophie de l'expression de Maurice Merleau-Ponty'' oving from Cézanne and from Proust: Maurice Merleau-Ponty's philosophy of expression awarded by the Royal Academy of Belgium. In 1993 he became a lecturer at the
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, Italy, where in 2001 he was nominated associate professor of aesthetics. Three years later he inaugurated the chair of contemporary aesthetics, which he held until 2009. Carbone is the founder of the journal ''Chiasmi International. Trilingual Studies concerning Merleau-Ponty’s Thought'', which he co-directed since its foundation in 1999. He has been visiting professor in France, in Mexico, at
The New School The New School is a private research university in New York City. It was founded in 1919 as The New School for Social Research with an original mission dedicated to academic freedom and intellectual inquiry and a home for progressive thinkers. ...
for Social Research of New York (2007), at the Beida
Peking University Peking University (PKU; ) is a public research university in Beijing, China. The university is funded by the Ministry of Education. Peking University was established as the Imperial University of Peking in 1898 when it received its royal charter ...
(2009) and at the
Chinese University of Hong Kong The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a public research university in Ma Liu Shui, Hong Kong, formally established in 1963 by a charter granted by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. It is the territory's second-oldest university an ...
(2010). During the Spring Semester 2005 he has been fellow of the Italian Academy for Advances Studies at
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
in New York and during the Spring Semester 2011 he was a distinguished visiting international scholar at the
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. In 2005 he wrote, in collaboration with Paolo Bignamini, ''Condannati alla libertà'' ondemned to freedom a theatrical adaptation of
Jean-Paul Sartre Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (, ; ; 21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was one of the key figures in the philosophy of existentialism (and phenomenology), a French playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and litera ...
's novel ''
The Age of Reason ''The Age of Reason; Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology'' is a work by English and American political activist Thomas Paine, arguing for the philosophical position of deism. It follows in the tradition of 18th-century Briti ...
'', which was staged that same year. Between 1998 and 2000 he was a member of the Board of Directors of the International Symposium on Phenomenology, and from 2008 to 2010 he co-founded and co-directed the ENCFP (European Network in Contemporary French Philosophy) together with Miguel de Beistegui,
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(UK), Arnold Davidson,
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(Italy) and Frédéric Worms,
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(France). Since 2002 Carbone has been the director of the Italian book series ''L’occhio e lo spirito. Estetica, fenomenologia, testi plurilingui'' and co-director of the French book series ''L’œil et l’esprit. Esthétique, phénoménologie, textes plurilingues'' for the publishing house Mimesis. He is currently the director of the Master Program in Aesthetics and Visual Cultures at the philosophy faculty at the
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, France.


Areas of specialization

Carbone initially focused his research on the
phenomenology Phenomenology may refer to: Art * Phenomenology (architecture), based on the experience of building materials and their sensory properties Philosophy * Phenomenology (philosophy), a branch of philosophy which studies subjective experiences and a ...
of
Maurice Merleau-Ponty Maurice Jean Jacques Merleau-Ponty. (; 14 March 1908 – 3 May 1961) was a French phenomenological philosopher, strongly influenced by Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. The constitution of meaning in human experience was his main interest an ...
, specifically the intersection of perceptive and artistic experiences through the examination of Merleau-Ponty's parallel interest in the pictorial work of
Paul Cézanne Paul Cézanne ( , , ; ; 19 January 1839 – 22 October 1906) was a French artist and Post-Impressionism, Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th-century conception of artistic endeavour to a ...
and the literary work of
Marcel Proust Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel Proust (; ; 10 July 1871 – 18 November 1922) was a French novelist, critic, and essayist who wrote the monumental novel ''In Search of Lost Time'' (''À la recherche du temps perdu''; with the previous Eng ...
. 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. Such a direction of study has broadened, at first, to a larger consideration of phenomenology, and, later on, to that of the post-structuralist thought developed in France, even if still remaining bound to the parallel interest towards the philosophical reflection on modern painting and literature. Such a widening has led Carbone's studies to facing gnoseological and ontological topics, pushing him to examine the traditional relationship between philosophy and “non-philosophy”. More recently, such directions have turned out in a reflection on the peculiar status of images in our time, on the possible ethical and political implications of our relationship with them, and on the ontological dimension of the “Being in common” that would find its expression in such implications. This reflection is currently devoted to examine the influence of screens – understood as optical apparatuses by now dominant – on our collective and personal individuation. Mauro Carbone has edited, among other works, the Italian edition of four Merleau-Ponty writings (''Il visibile e l’invisibile'', Bompiani, Milano, 1993; ''Linguaggio Storia Natura. Corsi al Collège de France'', 1952–1961, Bompiani, Milano, 1995; ''La natura. Lezioni al Collège de France 1956-1960'', Milano, Raffaello Cortina, 1996, ''È possible oggi la filosofia? Lezioni al Collège de France'', 1958-1959 e 1960–1961, Milano, Raffaello Cortina, 2003, 20112), of a work by
Jan Patočka Jan Patočka (; 1 June 1907 – 13 March 1977) was a Czech philosopher. Having studied in Prague, Paris, Berlin, and Freiburg, he was one of the last pupils of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. In Freiburg he also developed a lifelong philos ...
''Saggi eretici sulla filosofia della storia'' (Torino, Einaudi, 2008) and one by
Ernst Cassirer Ernst Alfred Cassirer ( , ; July 28, 1874 – April 13, 1945) was a German philosopher. Trained within the Neo-Kantian Marburg School, he initially followed his mentor Hermann Cohen in attempting to supply an idealistic philosophy of science. Aft ...
, ''Eidos ed Eidolon. Il problema del bello e dell’arte nei dialoghi di Platone'' (Milano, Raffaello Cortina, 1998, 20092).


Thought

The main influence on Mauro Carbone's thought has been that of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Carbone has developed in a theoretically personal way certain notions that the French philosopher only managed to sketch before his sudden death. Among these, the notion of “sensible idea” stands out, meant as the becoming essence inaugurated in our encounter with the sensible, and from the sensible remaining inseparable, lying at work in a peculiar retroflected temporality that Carbone, along with Merleau-Ponty, calls “mythical time”. Carbone's two volumes ''Ai confini dell'esprimibile. Merleau-Ponty a partire da Cézanne e da Proust'' (1990) and ''Una deformazione senza precedenti. Marcel Proust e le idee sensibili'' (2004) form a diptych devoted to the notion of "sensible idea". In the latter volume, Carbone synthesizes the philosophical implications of the above-mentioned notions in the original idea of “unprecedented deformation”, by which he means to characterize the peculiar status that, in his opinion, the deformation assumes in the art of the Twentieth Century in order to leave behind the mimetic principle of representation and thus the conception of model meant as a preliminary given form. According to what
Leonard Lawlor Leonard "Len" Lawlor (; born November 2, 1954)Library of Congress authority record, LCCNbr>n 92035822(accessed April 27, 2014) is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University. He specializes in nineteenth- and twent ...
wrote in a review in '' Continental Philosophy Review'', "''An Unprecedented Deformation'' seems to open onto something like a meta- or super-philosophical level". In other words, with this book, Carbone develops also a critical thought about the status of Philosophy itself, reconsidering the way we actually think. 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
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. 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 Gilbert Simondon (; 2 October 1924 – 7 February 1989) was a French philosopher best known for his theory of individuation, a major source of inspiration for Gilles Deleuze, Bruno Latour and Bernard Stiegler. Career Born in Saint-Éti ...
and
Gilles Deleuze Gilles Louis René Deleuze ( , ; 18 January 1925 – 4 November 1995) was a French philosopher who, from the early 1950s until his death in 1995, wrote on philosophy, literature, film, and fine art. His most popular works were the two volu ...
, 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).


Fellowships, awards and scientific recognition

* 1985 – Fellowship of the ''Communauté française de Belgique'' at the "Institut Supérieur de Philosophie" of the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium. * 1987 – Special mention for the Specialisation degree thesis at the competition for the Award for Philosophical Sciences of the "Ministero dei Beni Culturali e Ambientali" (Italy). * 1988 – Fellowship of the ''Communauté française de Belgique'' at the "Institut Supérieur de Philosophie" of the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium. * 1993 – Award for the best PhD thesis, in the category "''Lettres''"at the annual competition of the ''Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts of Belgium''. * 2005 – Fellowship at the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America, Columbia University, New York. * 2005 – "Viaggio a Siracusa" Prize, awarded (''ex aequo'') to the book ''Una deformazione senza precedenti'' as the best Italian philosophical essay published in 2004. * 2009 – "Maurizio Grande" International Prize, for cinematographic essays, awarded (''ex aequo'') to the book ''Sullo schermo dell’estetica. La pittura, il cinema e la filosofia da fare''. * 2005–2011 – Associate Fellow at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Warwick (UK). * 2011 – University of Rhode Island Distinguished Visiting International Scholar. * 2012–2017 – Senior member of the ''Institut Universitaire de France''.


Works

# ''Ai confini dell'esprimibile. Merleau-Ponty a partire da Cézanne e da Proust'', Milano, Guerini e Associati, 1990, 19952, 19983. # ''Il sensibile e l'eccedente. Mondo estetico, arte, pensiero'', Milano, Guerini e Associati, 1996. # ''Di alcuni motivi in Marcel Proust'', Milano, Libreria Cortina,1998. # ''La visibilité de l’invisible. Merleau-Ponty entre Cézanne et Proust'', Hildesheim, Georg Olms Verlag, 2001. # ''La carne e la voce. In dialogo tra estetica ed etica'', Milano, Mimesis, 2003 (with David Michael Levin). #
The Thinking of the Sensible. Merleau-Ponty's A-Philosophy
', Evanston (IL), Northwestern University Press, 2004. # ''Una deformazione senza precedenti. Marcel Proust e le idee sensibili'', Macerata, Quodlibet, 2004; broadened edition:
Proust et les idées sensibles
', French tr. by S. Kristensen revised by P. Rodrigo and by the author, Paris, Vrin, 2008; English tr. by N. Keane,
An unprecedented Deformation: Marcel Proust and the Sensible Ideas
', Albany (NY), SUNY Press, 2010. # ''Essere morti insieme. L’evento dell’11 settembre 2001'', Torino, Bollati Boringhieri, 2007; broadened French edition tr. by M. Logoz, Geneva, Mētispresses, 2013. # ''Sullo schermo dell’estetica. La pittura, il cinema e la filosofia da fare'', Milano, Mimesis, 2008. # ''Merleau-Ponty, la chair des images: entre peinture et cinéma'', Paris, Vrin, 2011.


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