Ugo Zilioli

Biography:

I gained a Laurea in Philosophy at the University of Bologna (1997), a PhD in Ancient philosophy at Durham University (2002) and a PGCE in Classics at the University of Liverpool Hope (2021). After holding various teaching and research positions in different European countries, I am now Leverhulme Researcher at the Faculty of Theology and Religion, working on the metaphysics of objects and persons in ancient philosophy (Greek and Indian Buddhist) under the leadership of Jan Westerhoff.

Faculty Research Area(s): 

Science and Religion, Study of Religions

Research Interests:

My research interests mainly lie in the history of ideas--from ancient philosophy, both ancient and non-western, to contemporary metaphysics. I am also very keen on the public uses of philosophy, that is, how philosophy can reach out for the benefit of the general public.

Research Centres & Projects:

I mainly work as a Researcher on the Leverhulme project “Persons and objects in ancient philosophy: Greek and Indian Buddhist” (PI: Prof. J. Westerhoff).

External Engagement:

I often engage with schools across the UK and the rest of Europe to promote the use of philosophy outside universities and for younger kids. For this reason, I have co-funded The Well-Pheal Foundation.

Links:

https://oxford.academia.edu/UgoZilioli

Publications & Research Outputs:

Protagoras and the Challenge of Relativism. Plato’s Subtlest Enemy (Ashgate 2007; reprinted for Routledge 2016; Chinese edition 2012).

The Cyrenaics (Acumen 2012; reprinted for Routledge 2014). Shortlisted in Verso Book List of the year 2012.

From the Socratics to the Socratic Schools. Papers in Classical Epistemology, Ethics, Metaphysics (ed) (Routledge 2015).

Atomism in philosophy. From Antiquity to the Present (ed) (Bloomsbury 2021).

 

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