Παναγιώτης Τζαμαλίκος
Καθηγητής Φιλοσοφίας στο Τμήμα
Πολιτικών Μηχανικών της Πολυτεχνικής Σχολής του Αριστοτελείου
Πανεπιστημίου Θεσσαλονίκης.
Ηλεκτρονικό ταχυδρομείο (e-mail address):
ptza@civil.auth.gr
Τηλέφωνο γραφείου: +30 31 0 995774
fax: +30 31 0 995799
Professor PANAYIOTIS
TZAMALIKOS, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Degrees:
Master of Science,
University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Master of Philosophy,
University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Doctor of Philosophy,
University of Glasgow, Scotland
Academical posts:
Professor of Philosophy,
University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Director, Institute
of Philosophy and Technology, University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Senior Research
Follow, University of Glasgow, Scotland
Participation in
international scientific cooperation includes, among others, membership
in the Association Internationale d' Etudes Patristiques and the
Society
for Philosophy and Technology
Books
Hellenism and
Alienation, pp.280,
(Greek) Athens 1982.
A Future for Democracy?,
pp.430,
(Greek) Athens 1983.
Journalism and
Philosohy, pp.250,
(Greek) Athens 1990.
The Concept of
Time in Origen, (English) pp.650, Peter Lang, Bern/Frankfurt a.M. /
Paris / New York / London / Wien / Berlin, 1991.
Introduction to
Philosophy of Technology, (Greek), pp.300, Thessaloniki, 1998.
Philosophical
Reflections on Technology, (Greek), pp.420, Thessaloniki, 1998.
A Selection of
papers
Origen: The Source
of Augustine's Theory of Time
Origen and the Stoic
View of Time
Origen: An Early
Christian, as well as Modern, Concept of Space/Time
The Aristotelian
Sense of Accidental Being and its Significance for Patristic Thought
The Autonomy of the
Stoic View of Time
The Concept of Matter
in Plato's Timaeus
Technology and the
Future
The Conception of
State in Stoic Thought
The meaning of Technology
according to M. Heidegger
Philosophy and Technology
The religious manifestation
of Science and Technology |