Anton Carpinschi
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Anton Carpinschi | |
|---|---|
| Born | January 17, 1947[1] |
| Citizenship | Romania |
| Occupation | Professor Emeritus |
| Awards | Mircea Florian Prize of the Romanian Academy |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Alexandru Ioan Cuza University |
| Thesis | Sociologia şi conducerea politică (1976) |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Political philosophy |
| Institutions | Alexandru Ioan Cuza University |
Anton Carpinschi is a Romanian political philosopher, professor emeritus at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University in Iași, and first head of the chair of politology of this university after the Romanian Revolution of 1989. He is an expert in political ideologies and international organizations,[2] and the author of many publications in these fields.[3] In December 2014 Carpinschi was awarded the 2012 Mircea Florian prize of the Romanian Academy for his book on recognition culture and human security, and its contribution to the development of Romanian culture and science in the fields of philosophy, theology, psychology and pedagogy.[4]
Born in Tulcea in 1947, Carpinschi attended the Spiru Haret Dobrujan College in his home town.[5] He then moved to the city of Iași, where he would study at the faculty of philosophy of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, from which he graduated in June 1970.[6] At this Romanian university Carpinschi would develop his entire academic career.