Giovanni Piana

Piana Giovanni

Giovanni Piana
Born April 5, 1940
Casale Monferrato, Italy
Era 20th-century philosophy
Region Western Philosophy
School Phenomenology
Main interests
Music, Aesthetics, Epistemology
Notable ideas
"The true philosophy tends to the elementary"

Piana Giovanni (born April 5, 1940) is an Italian philosopher. He taught theoretical philosophy at the University of Milan from 1970 to 1999. Later, he went to live at Pietrabianca di Sangineto (Calabria), from which he continues to write and publish.

He was a disciple of Enzo Paci and wrote his dissertation on Husserl's unpublished works.

His philosophical position is characterised by the concept of phenomenology ("phenomenological structuralism") influenced by Husserl, Wittgenstein, and Bachelard. Some indications about phenomenological structuralism are contained in the online article: "Die Idee eines phänomenologischen Strukturalismus".

His thought is oriented towards the philosophy of knowledge, the philosophy of music, and the fields of perception and imagination.

Selected bibliography

Books

Internet archive

A selection of essays

Translations

Sites quoting Piana's works


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