Paolo Rossi Monti Explained

Region:Western philosophy
Era:21st-century philosophy
Paolo Rossi Monti
Birth Date:December 30, 1923
Birth Place:Urbino, Italy
Death Date:January 14, 2012
Death Place:Florence, Italy
Institutions:University of Florence
Doctoral Advisor:Eugenio Garin
Doctoral Students:Alessandro Pagnini
Education:University of Florence (PhD)

Paolo Rossi Monti (December 30, 1923 January 14, 2012) was an Italian philosopher and professor of philosophy at the University of Florence.

Career

Paolo Rossi studied first in Ancona and then in Bologna, where in 1942 he enrolled in philosophy. He graduated in 1946 in Florence, with the philosopher of humanism Eugenio Garin, with whom he also obtained a specialization diploma in 1947. Between 1947 and 1949 he taught history and philosophy at the Liceo Classico "Plinio il Giovane" in Città di Castello (PG). From 1950 to 1959 he was assistant to Antonio Banfi at the University of Milan. Between 1950 and 1955 he worked on the Children's Encyclopedia at the Mondadori publishing house. From 1955 he taught the history of philosophy, first at the University of Milan (until 1961), then in Cagliari (1961-1962) and Bologna. In 1962 he was adopted by his maternal aunt Elena Monti. Consequently, his surname and that of his children became Rossi Monti in the official documents. However, since at the time the philosopher had already published three books and several essays with the surname Rossi, he decided for the sake of clarity to continue using only the surname Rossi in his cultural activity. From 1966 he settled permanently in Florence, where he held the chair of the history of philosophy at the university's faculty of literature until 1999. In the same 1999 he was appointed professor emeritus by the University of Florence. Among his sons, Mario Rossi Monti (1953), psychiatrist, is professor of clinical psychology at the University of Urbino.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paolo Rossi Monti: 2009 Balzan Prize for the History of Science . Fondazione Internazionale Premio Balzan . en.