Raffaele Carbone

Invited Researcher of DEA Programme Stay in France: from November 15th to December 15th, 2021

Raffaele Carbone is a researcher in History of Philosophy at the Department of Humanities of the Federico II University in Naples, where he currently directs the MO-SCHO project, and “Directeur de programme” at the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris. He was a fellow at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, adjunct professor at the Paul Valéry University-Montpellier 3 and visiting scholar at the Collegium de Lyon and at the Centre Marc Bloch in Berlin. His research specializes in modern philosophy and in the reception of modern thinkers in the 20th century. His publications include the monographs “Différence” e “mélange” in Montaigne (Milan, Mimesis, 2013), Medicina e scienza dell’uomo. Paul-Joseph Barthez e la Scuola di Montpellier (Naples, FedOA Press, 2017), La Vision politique de Malebranche (Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2018), the collective book (edited with Saverio Ansaldi) Bruno et Montaigne. Chemins de la modernité (Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2020), and the critical edition of Malebranche’s Méditations chrétiennes et métaphysiques (Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2021).

The project

Title: Critical Theory and Horkheimer’s Genealogy of Modernity

Keywords: Modern Philosophy, Montaigne, Critical Theory, Frankfurt School, Horkheimer

Published at 18 November 2021