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Gino Zaccaria

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Gino Zaccaria (born 1954) is an Italian philosopher known for his work on phenomenology, ontology, and aesthetics, particularly in relation to poetry. He is Senior Professor of Aesthetics at Bocconi University in Milan.[1]

Gino Zaccaria (Bocconi University, Milan).

Education and career

Educated at Bocconi University and the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris, Zaccaria initially worked in logic and linguistic pragmatics before turning to philosophical hermeneutics and phenomenology. He is also the co-director of the journal eudia – Yearbook for Philosophy, Poetry and Art.[2] Since 2012 he has also been involved in the trans-disciplinary project ScienzaNuova, exploring the relation between philosophy and the natural sciences.[3]

Reception and influence

In Italy, his editions of Heidegger's Political Writings (1998) and The Origin of the Work of Art (2000, with Ivo De Gennaro) prompted sustained critical discussion in the press and in specialist venues.[4][5]In 2024, a Festschrift titled Verso gli speranti. Scritti in onore di Gino Zaccaria (Towards the Hoping Things: Writings in Honor of Gino Zaccaria) was published. Contributors included Columbia University philosopher Achille C. Varzi. His essay, "I limiti del linguaggio e la via negativa" (The Limits of Language and the via negativa), critically analyzed Zaccaria's 2021 book The Enigma of Art, focusing on its contribution to the English philosophical lexicon, such as the use of the term ''beënt'' to clarify the phenomenological concept of being (essente).[6]

Selected works (English)

Books
  • The Dictatorship of Value. Teaching and Research in the Planetary University (with Ivo De Gennaro), Milan–New York: McGraw-Hill, 2011. ISBN 9788838672873 Search this book on .
  • The Enigma of Art. On the Provenance of Artistic Creation, Leiden–Boston: Brill, 2021. ISBN 9789004448704 Search this book on .
  • Science under the Yoke of Value. A Phenomenological Inquiry into the Evaluation Machinery (with Maurizio Borghi and Ivo De Gennaro), London: Routledge, 2025. ISBN 9780367681616 Search this book on .
Book Chapters
Journal Articles

References

  1. "Gino Zaccaria – Faculty Profile". Bocconi University. Retrieved 1 November 2025.
  2. Zaccaria's role as co-director is verified at his Bocconi faculty profile. The journal is included in the list of scientific journals (Area 11) by Italy's National Agency for the Evaluation of Universities and Research (ANVUR).
  3. "ScienzaNuova Project". Akademie Meran. Retrieved 1 November 2025.
  4. For the debate following the publication of the Italian edition of Martin Heidegger's Scritti politici (1933–1966), edited by Gino Zaccaria (Piemme, 1998), see: For the reception and debate sparked by Zaccaria's subsequent translations and critical editions of Heidegger (such as The Origin of the Work of Art), see:
    • Iadicicco, Alessandra (11 June 2000). "L'esser-formattati". la Repubblica (in italiano).
    • Massarenti, Armando (2000). "Heidegger, l'origine dell'opera d'arte e il senso della verità". Il Sole 24 Ore (in italiano).
    • Torno, Armando (2000). "Heidegger, la parola e l'opera". Corriere della Sera (in italiano).
    • "Heidegger: l'origine e la verità dell'arte". Corriere della Sera (in italiano). 2004.
    • Rigobello, Pietro (2007). "Avviamento a Heidegger". L'Osservatore Romano (in italiano).
    • Volpi, Franco (3 January 2003). "Come è complicato tradurre Heidegger". la Repubblica (in italiano). pp. 40–41.
  5. For academic discussion and citation of Zaccaria's work in international studies, see, for instance:
  6. Achille C. Varzi (2024). "I limiti del linguaggio e la via negativa". In De Gennaro, Ivo; Borghi, Maurizio. Verso gli speranti. Scritti in onore di Gino Zaccaria. Acta Maiensia (in italiano). Milan: Mimesis Edizioni. pp. 263–281. ISBN 9791222305301. Search this book on
  1. The ISBN provided in the Italian page is 978-90-04-21816-1; Brill lists 9789004218161 for the hardcover edition.

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