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saggi su Nietzsche, San Paolo e <strong>Rosenzweig</strong>. Tra le sue pubblicazioni: Il persecutore di<br />

Dio. San Paolo nella filosofia di Nietzsche, 2010; Das Denken <strong>Rosenzweig</strong>s zwischen<br />

Theologie und Philosophie. Eine Herausforderung für das Christentum, 2013.<br />

Olga Belmonte: 1997- 2001 Studium in Philosophie an der Universidad Pontificia<br />

Comillas – Madrid ( UPCO). 2002 -2006 Forschungsstipendiat an der UPCO.<br />

2008 Promotion bei Herrn Prof. Dr. Miguel García Baró mit der Doktorarbeit „Die<br />

bewohnbare Wahrheit: Lebenshorizont von <strong>Franz</strong> <strong>Rosenzweig</strong>s Philosophie“,<br />

promoviert zu Internationalem Doktor in Philosophie (UPCO). Note: Summa cum<br />

laude. Die These wurde im Jahre 2012 beim Verlag von der Universidad Pontificia<br />

de Comillas veröffentlich. Bis heutzutage: Dozent auf der Universidad Pontificia de<br />

Comillas - Madrid. Dozent im Themengebiet von: Ethik und Theodizee<br />

Luca Bertolino è professore associato di Filosofia morale presso il Dipartimento di<br />

Filosofia e Scienze dell’Educazione dell’Università degli Studi di Torino. Ha svolto attività<br />

di ricerca presso la Albert-Ludwigs-Universität di Freiburg im Breisgau e l’Hermann<br />

Cohen-Archiv di Zürich. Tra le sue pubblicazioni su <strong>Rosenzweig</strong>: Il nulla e la filosofia.<br />

Idealismo critico e esperienza religiosa in <strong>Franz</strong> <strong>Rosenzweig</strong>, 2a ed. riveduta, Trauben,<br />

Torino 2011; La filosofia della religione di <strong>Franz</strong> <strong>Rosenzweig</strong>, in M. Giuliani (a cura di),<br />

<strong>Franz</strong> <strong>Rosenzweig</strong>. Ritornare alle fonti, ripensare la vita, Il Pozzo di Giacobbe, Trapani<br />

2012, pp. 67-88; Die Frage “Was ist?” bei Hermann Cohen und <strong>Franz</strong> <strong>Rosenzweig</strong>, in<br />

“Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy”, 21 (2013), 1, pp. 57-71.<br />

Hanoch Ben-Pazi is an Assistant Professor of Jewish Philosophy at Bar Ilan University<br />

(Israel). His research is dedicated to Contemporary Philosophy and Modern Jewish<br />

Thought, especially to the philosophical writings and Jewish thought of Martin Buber<br />

and Emmanuel Levinas. His books: Interpretation as Ethical Act: The Hermeneutics of<br />

Emmanuel Levinas, Tel Aviv: Resling (Series of Philosophy), 2012 ; Emmanuel Levinas:<br />

Educational Contract: Responsibility, Hopefulness, Alliance, Tel Aviv: Mofet and Ha-<br />

Kibbutz ha-Meuchad, 2016.<br />

Peter Bexte, Professur für Ästhetik, Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln.<br />

Forschungsschwerpunkte: Bild-Medium-Wahrnehmung, Diskurse um Blindheit. Im<br />

Sommersemester 2016 als Senior Fellow am IFK in Wien. Einschlägige Publikation:<br />

«Trennen und Verbinden. Oder: Was heißt ‚und‘?», in: Internationales Jahrbuch für<br />

Medienphilosophie, hg. von D. Mersch/M. Mayer, Berlin/New York 2015, S. 51-66.<br />

Agatha Bielik Robson teaches in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies<br />

at the University of Nottingham. She specializes in all areas of Jewish philosophy with<br />

emphasis on modern Jewish thought, from Spinoza to Derrida. Her interests also<br />

include contemporary philosophy, particularly when in a dialogue (or polemic) with<br />

theology. Her latest book is: From Therapy to Redemption: Notes Towards a Messianic<br />

Psychoanalysis. In: Traces of Judaism in Contemporary Thought (Routledge, 2013).<br />

Asher D. Biemann is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia,<br />

where he teaches modern Jewish thought and intellectual history. He is the author<br />

of a critical edition of Martin Buber’s Sprachphilosophische Schriften (2003), The<br />

Martin Buber Reader (2001), as well as of Inventing New Beginnings: On the Idea of<br />

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