Josep Maria Esquirol Calaf Explained

Josep Maria Esquirol
Birth Place:Sant Joan de Mediona, Spain
Nationality:Spanish
Occupation:Writer, Philosopher, University Professor, Essayist
Employer:University of Barcelona
Awards:Joan Maragall Prize (1993)Ciutat de Barcelona Prize (2016)Spanish National Essay Prize (2016)

Josep Maria Esquirol Calaf (born 1963, Mediona) is a Catalan philosopher, essayist and professor of philosophy at the University of Barcelona. He directs the Aporia Research Group, whose field of study is contemporary philosophy and, specifically, the relationship between philosophy and psychiatry.

He is also the author of several books recognized in this field, which shape his philosophical proposal; it is remarkable The intimate resistance (2015), which won the Ciutat de Barcelona Prize and also the National Essay Prize of the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports. Others of his most notable books are La penúltima bondad: Ensayo sobre la vida humana (2018), Los filósofos contemporáneos y la técnica. De Ortega a Sloterdijk (2011), El respirar de los días (2010), El Respeto o la mirada atenta (2006)[1] and Uno mismo y los otros. De las experiencias existenciales a la interculturalidad (2005).

Thought

Josep Maria Esquirol has drawn up his own philosophical proposal, which he designates as a “philosophy of proximity”. It consists of a philosophical anthropology with both Socratic and Franciscan resonances. Also, it remains in constant dialogue with contemporary thought, while it is expressed in a language very close to the experience.

The works that build this philosophical approach have received several awards, and some of them are also being published in Italian, Portuguese, English and German.

Works

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Awards

The author has won several awards: in 1993, he won the Essay Prize from the Joan Maragall Foundation[2] for the book D’Europa als homes, while in 2015 he won a prize named "Ciutat de Barcelona Award"[3] in the category of Essay, Social Sciences and Humanities for his book The intimate resistance. One year later, in 2016, Josep Maria Esquirol won the Spanish National Essay Prize, also for his work The intimate resistance.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Esquirol. Josep Maria. Interview University of Barcelona.
  2. Web site: Joan Maragall Foundation. List of prizes (in catalan)..
  3. Web site: List of Awards (in catalan)..