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Until his retirement in 1999, he taught philosophy history at various Italian universities. Rossi is a specialist in the development history of the Renaissance and the scientific revolution of Europe in the 17th century. In 1997 his work was published The birth of modern science in Europe under the title The birth of modern science in Europe in German language. Since the 1980s he has been turned against the Heidegger fascination in the younger Italian philosophy of the weak thinking (Low thinking), which is particularly represented by Gianni Vattimo. After school attendance in Ancona and Bologna, Paolo Rossi studied philosophy at the University of Bologna and the University of Florence, most recently at Eugenio Garin. [first] His thesis dealt with the thinking of the Hegel opponent [2] Piero Martinetti, who was one of the eleven Italian professors in 1931 who refused to have mandatory loyalty to the Mussolini regime. [3] From 1947 to 1949 Rossi taught history of philosophy at the Humanistic Gymnasium Pliny of the Younger (Liceo Classico Pliny the young man) by Citt\u00e0 di Castello. In 1951 he married Andera Bizzarri, the couple had two children. [4] Between 1950 and 1955 he was an assistant to Antonio Banfi at the University of Milan. At the same time, he worked for the Mondadori publishing house during this time and edited the Encyclopedia of the boys . In 1954 he habilitated and taught from 1955 to 1961 as Professor in charge Philosophy history at the Milan Faculty of Literature and Philosophy. In 1959 he received a research scholarship at the Warburg Institute of the University of London. In 1961 he received a reputation as a full professor (Full Professor) to the chair for philosophy history at the University of Cagliari and taught there until 1962 and then until 1966 at the University of Bologna. In 1966 Rossi moved to the University of Florence, for which he had been working as a professor of Emeritus since 1999. In 1970 he was Visiting Fellow am Wolfson College of the University of Cambridge [first] [4] In 1972 and 1977 Rossi was elected to the Committee 08 of the Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche (CNR), the National Italian Research Council. From 1980 to 1983 he was president of the Italian philosophical society , from 1983 to 1990 President of the Italian Society of History of Science (Italian Society for History of Science), from 1986 to 1995 President of the Florentine center of history and philosophy of science (Center for History and Philosophy of Sciences Florence) and since 1998 he has been chairman of the scientific advisory board in Antonio Banfi Institute , a center for philosophical studies in Reggio Emilia. He has also been president of the Company for the study of relations between science and literature (SISL) (Society for Studies on Relations between Science and Literature). [first] [4] Paolo Rossi actively took part in scientific life even in old age. In addition to his continued extensive journalistic work, he held, for example, in May 2008 at the VII. Congress of the Italian Center for Lullism High School of Medieval and Franciscan Studies the Pontifical University of Antonianum the opening department. The congress, which took place from various international research centers with the participation of highly qualified scientists, was devoted to Paolo Rossi to recognize his work. [5] Paolo Rossi dealt intensively with the Italian history and legal philosophers of the early modern period, Giambattista Vico, who had processed the field of the up and down of entire civilizations. In addition, Francis Bacon was at the center of his early work. His main work was the research on the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century, [6] that he summarizes in 1997 as The birth of modern science in Europe published. The book was published in German in the same year under the title The birth of modern science in Europe . Rossi followed the great discoveries in astronomy, physics, medicine and mathematics and the departure of medieval thinking into the age of natural sciences. He saw the intellectual fathers in the emergence of modern world view in Copernicus, Kepler, Galilei, Descartes and Newton. The “case” Galilei has lost none of its topicality in today’s intellectual life, even in today’s intellectual life As if the trial that opened against him almost four hundred years ago was still not complete. [7] The science historian Albert Schirrmeister described Rossi’s analyzes as follows: \u201cPaolo Rossi thinks that the disguise of knowledge characterizes scientific procedures in the 17th century. At this point, the claim of the literature helps to announce truth, the scientific hypotheses to authority. Paolo Rossi cites Descartes and Galilei as examples of this method. ” – Albert Schirrmeister: Science and Dream: Legitimization of knowledge in the early modern period. 2002. [8] Paolo Rossi himself wrote about his thinking: \u201cMethodologically I believe that the specific theories that the hard core form every science, by no means the result of certain historical-social conditions. Rather, I am convinced of it – and my whole work so far goes in this direction – that Story Much with those in culture Presentations of science has to do (i.e. with the discourse about what science is or should be ). [\u2026] I hope this book makes the following clear: The incessant lichen on the continuity strand is nothing more than a mediocro philosophy of history that is put on the real story. With the help of historical research, no phase or era can be discovered in the past, which could even be assigned to a single paradigm like a face of a specific person. \u201d – Paolo Rossi: The birth of modern science in Europe. 1997, S. 21. Rossi decidedly opposed the Heidegger fascination in the latest Italian philosophy of weak thinking (Low thinking), which is particularly represented by Gianni Vattimo. In the weekly magazine Panorama, Rossi offered a material -rich, three -part introduction to Umberto Eco’s Roman on October 2, 1988 The Foucaults Pendel . Based on the question Why occultism? (Why the occultism?) He complains in the meeting, as Ulrich Schulz-Buschhaus explains, Eco as the ally of his struggle against Heidegger . [9] Specialist contributions, editorial work [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Paolo Rossi published several hundred articles and essays in Italian and foreign journals. For some publishers, he is a member of the editorial team or advisory specialist committees. These include Intersections , Iris , Philosophy magazine , Annals of neurology and psychiatry , European Journal of Philosophy , Philosophical information , Nuncius: Annals of History of Science , Science in Context , KNOW and Time and Society . He also sits on the advisory board of the Encyclopedia of the Scientific Revolution , published Wilbur Applebaum in 2000. In the weekly magazine Panorama, he regularly led the section between 1979 and 1991 Science and philosophy (Science and philosophy). In one of the most read economic daily newspapers in Italy, Il Sole 24 ORE, he has been writing the section for the Sunday edition since 1999 History of ideas (History of ideas). He is also currently running the series together with the philosopher Walter Bernardi History of science (History of Science) of the publisher Leo S. Olschki. [first] Rossi also edited writings from philosophers such as Carlo Cattaneo, Francis Bacon, Giovanni Battista Vico, Diderot and Rousseau. Publications (selection) [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In German language The birth of modern science in Europe. From the Italian by Marion Sattler Charnitzky and Christiane B\u00fcchel. Verlag C. H. Beck, Munich 1997, ISBN 978-3-406-42812-8. Original title, also in 1997: The birth of modern science in Europe. The scientist. In: Rosario Villari (Hrsg.): The person of the baroque . Campus publisher, Frankfurt \/ m. 1997, ISBN 3-593-356686-4, P. 264-295. The magical world: Cassirer between Hegel and Freud. In: Enno Rudolph (Hrsg.) Cassirer’s path to the philosophy of politics. Cassirer research 5. Verlag Meiner, Hamburg 1999, ISBN 3-7873-1456-3. In Italian Giacomo Aconcio. 1952. Francesco Bacone. From magic to science. Were 1957 (= Library of modern culture. Band 517). Clavis Universalis: Memory Arts and Combination Logic from Lullo to Leibniz. 1960, Philosophers and machines 1400\u20131700. Feltrinelli, 1962. The signs of the time. History of the earth and history of nations from Hooke to Vico, The endless antiquities: Vichiani studies. 1969. Aspects of the scientific revolution. 1971. The scientific revolution. Loescher, 1973. The signs of time: History of the earth and history of nations from Hooke to Vico. 1979. The new reason. Science and culture in contemporary society. Il Mulino, 1981. Clavis Universalis. Memory arts and combinatorial logic from Lullo to Leibniz. 1983. Spiders and ants: an apology of the history of science. 1986. History of modern and contemporary science. Tea, 1988. Modern’s science and philosophy. Bollati Boringhieri, 1989. The past, memory, oblivion. 1991. Editor: The philosophy. Utet, Turin, 1995, 4 volumes. The birth of modern science in Europe. 1997; German as well as 1997: The birth of modern science in Europe. Introduction. in Perhaps Queneau – Encyclopedia of anomalous sciences. Zanichelli, Bologna 1999. The endless antiquities and new Vichian essays. The new Italy, Florenz 1999. Another present. Il Mulino, 1999. Children, dreams, fury: three lessons of the history of ideas. Feltrinelli, Maland 2001. In English History of philosophy, history of science: essays in honor of Paolo Rossi. edited by (= Hrsg.) Antonello La Vergata and Alessandro Pagnini, New Italy, Florenz 1995 (Italienisch). Marcel H\u00e4nggi, review of Rossis: The birth of modern science in Europe. In: Spectrum of science. No. 3, 1998 ( abstract ). Signs and paths of modernity: essays in honor of Paolo Rossi. Curated by Ferdinando Abri and Marco Segala, Department of Philosophical Studies of the University of Siena, 2000 (Italienisch). F. Bacon: Of principles and origins. Presentation of Paolo Rossi, introduction, translation, notes and apparatuses by Roberto Bond\u00ec, Milan, Bompiani, 2005 (Italienisch). John L. Heilbron (Hrsg.): Advancements of Learning: Essays in Honour of Paolo Rossi. Library nr. 62, Verlag Leo S. Olschki, Florence 2007, Isbn 978-88-222-5655-3 (ENGLISCH). \u2191 a b c d @first @2 Template: Dead Link\/www.istitutobanfi.it ( Page no longer available, search in web archives: Paolo Rossi, biographical note ) Banfi Institute (Italienisch). \u2191 Marco Ivaldo: Spruce in Italy. In: Newspaper of philosophy. S. 7 ( giornaledifilosofia.net PDF). \u2191 Otto Kallscheuer: Norberto Bobbio and the tradition of liberal socialism in Italy. In: Richard Faber (ed.): Liberalism in history and present. Verlag K\u00f6nigshausen & Neumann, W\u00fcrzburg 2000, pp. 165 ISBN 3-8260-1554-1. \u2191 a b c Festivalent ( Memento of the Originals from March 21, 2007 in Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv\/Iabot\/www.festivaletteratura.it Paolo Rossi, short biography (Italian). \u2191 Fraternitas. German edition, Volume XLI, No. 145 – OFM, Rome July 1, 2008, p. 4. \u2191 Paolo Rossi. ( Memento of the Originals from August 12, 2009 in Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv\/Iabot\/www.emsf.rai.it In: Multimedia encyclopedia of philosophical sciences. Short biography (Italian). \u2191 Giancarlo Nonnoi: There modern galilei. In: Eberhard Knobloch, Michael Segre (ed.): The unbound galileo. Contributions to a symposium. Sudhoff’s archive, Supplement, Volume 44, Verlag Franz Steiner, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-515-07208-X, p. 91. \u2191 Albert Schirrmeister: Science and dream: legitimization of knowledge in the early modern period. Unpublished text, 2002 holy.or.at ( Memento of the Originals from August 11, 2009 in Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv\/Iabot\/www.holy.or.at (PDF), abstract ( Memento of the Originals from August 11, 2009 in Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: webachiv\/iabot\/gatherpunkt.philo.at \u2191 Ulrich Schulz-Buschhaus: Sam spade in the realm of the occult. Umberto Ecos Il Pendolo di Foucault and the crime novel. In: K.D. Ertler, W. Helmich: Ulrich Schulz-Buschhaus-the essay. A digitized total edition. ( Institute for Romance Studies, Karl-Franzens-Universit\u00e4t Graz ). "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/paolo-rossi-philosophy-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Paolo Rossi (philosophy) – Wikipedia"}}]}]