Tiziana Andina
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Tiziana Andina | |
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| Born | 10 February 1970 |
| Employer | University of Turin |
Tiziana Andina (born 10 February 1970) is full professor of theoretical philosophy at the University of Turin.
Tiziana Andina was born in Asti in 1970. Andina attended the University of Turin where she studied philosophy graduating in 1994. She got her PhD in aesthetics and theory of art in 2003 from the University of Palermo. She went on to become researcher and professor at the University of Turin, where she teaches theoretical philosophy. Her recent research interests concern aesthetics and philosophy of art, social ontology, trans-generational action, the relationship between generations and problems of inter-generational justice. She is co-editor of the international series "Analytic Aesthetics and Contemporary Art (Bloomsbury) and Brill Researches Perspectives in Art and Law". Since 2020, Andina has been the managing editor of Rivista di Estetica, one of Italy's oldest journals. In 2016 she became director of the Labont research center.[1][2][3][4]
Books
Arthur Danto: Philosopher of Pop, Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2011;
The Philosophy of Art: The Question of Definition. From Hegel to Post-Dantian Theories, Bloomsbury Academy 2013;
An Ontology for Social Reality, London, Palgrave-Macmillan, 2016;
What is Art? The Question of Definition Reloaded, Brill, 2017;
A Philosophy for Future Generations. The Structure and Dynamics of Transgenerationality, Bloomsbury Academic, 2022.