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Dario Antiseri

Dario Antiseri (born 1940 in Foligno) is a Philosophy professor.[1] He holds a bachelor's degree (summa cum laude) in
Philosophy from the University of Perugia and for many years he has been Full Professor of Methodology of the Social Sciences
at LUISS, in Rome. He taught in Siena, Padova and Rome, where he was also the Dean of the Faculty of Political Science. He
retired from academia in 2010. He is an important scholar of Karl R. Popper and Hans-Georg Gadamer, and in many works he
tries to show the links between fallibilism and hermeneutics. In 1996 he published a book about Gianni Vattimo's weak
thought.[2] With the Italian philosopher Giovanni Reale he is also author of an important treatise of philosophy in three volumes,
which is the most widely used philosophy textbook in Italian schools.[3]

Selected publications
G. Reale - D. Antiseri, Il pensiero occidentale dalle origini ad oggi (La Scuola: Brescia, 1980; 45th ed. 2004). This
work has been translated into Spanish, Portuguese and Russian.

References
1. "Dario Antiseri: "È la linfa vitale di un mondo libero" " (http://www.ilgiornale.it/cultura/dario_antiseri__linfa_vitale_
mondo_libero/08-10-2008/articolo-id=296459-page=0-comments=1). Il Giornale. 8 October 2008. Retrieved
23 April 2012.
2. D. Antiseri, The Weak Thought and its Strength (http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&fo
rthcoming=1&title_id=617&edition_id=2272) (Ashgate, 1996).
3. "Disputed Questions. A Catholic Philosopher Argues for Relativism" (http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/
41533?eng=y). L'Espresso. 3 November 2005. Retrieved 23 April 2012.

External links
Official website (http://docenti.luiss.it/antiseri)

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