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Born | 1976 Munich | ||
Nationality | German | ||
Citizenship | Germany | ||
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Alma mater | University of Crete | ||
Occupation | Philosopher |
Theofanis Tasis is a Greek philosopher.[1]. He teaches Contemporary Practical Philosophy at the University of Klagenfurt in Austria and is a visiting professor at University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. He has been a Stanley J. Seeger Fellow at Princeton University, a Marie Curie Fellow at the Université Saint-Louis in Brussels and an Erasmus Fellow at the Freie Universität Berlin. His translations includes books by Martin Heidegger, John Stewart Mill, Alexandrou Nehama and Roberto Mangabeira Unger. His research concerns the relationship between politics, ethics and digital technology with a focus on the concepts of image, art of life, human upgrading and mortality[2] [3]
Theofanis Tasis was born in 1976 in Munich. After finishing high school in Germany, he studied Physics (M.Sc. 2002) and Philosophy (M.A. 2004) at the University of Crete. In 2007 he wasawarded his Ph.D. in Philosophy with honors (summa cum laude) at the Freie Universität Berlin. His Ph.D. thesis (Cornelius Castoriadis. Disposition einer Philosophie, 2007[4]) introduced Cornelius Castoriadis, until relatively unknown in Germany, incurrent german academic debates. According to the statistics provided from the Freie Universität’s digital library his Ph.D. thesis has been downloaded since then over 5000 times. It was published by DMV Publications, Cornelius Castoriadis: Eine Disposition der Philosophie (2008).
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