Moutsopoulos Evanghelos


Evanghelos Moutsopoulos
Academy Member

Biographical note

 

Systematic Philosophy  (1984)   

Born in Athens, 1930. State Doctorate, Univ. of Paris, 1958. Professor, Univ. of Marseilles, 1958; Univ. of Thessaloniki, 1965; Univ. of Athens, 1969; Rector thereof, 1977. Member of the Academy of Athens, 1984. Visiting Prof. at several foreign universities and research centres. Ordinary, honorary, or corresponding member of several national and international academies.

Author, until now, of more than 80 philosophical volumes, half in Greek, half in French, partly in English, translated into many languages. He has presented papers in more than 500 international philosophical conferences, very frequently, as an invited speaker. The number of his articles equals, if not exceeds, that of his contributions to philosophical conferences.

His research in systematic philosophy and in the history of philosophy have led him to conceive of and internationally impose five new philosophical branches: (i) kairology (he is internationally qualified as “the philosopher of kairicity”); (ii) philosophy of art (under a completely new, genuinely philosophical, significance of the term, consequently wholly different from the one that had been recognized to it, 120 years ago, by H. Taine); (iii) philosophy of Greek culture (as a completely new hermeneutic evaluation of Greek philosophy, art and institutions); (iv) history of modern Greek philosophy (the origins of which he has dated back to 1355, one whole century before the conventionally accepted date – 1453); (v) philosophy of cosmic space. To the above achievements, one may add his important contribution to the philosophy of music (he himself is a much appreciated composer). At his personal seminar, which is still alive long after he became emeritus, more than one hundred doctoral theses, on subjects of his own specialization, have been elaborated.

He holds several honor degrees from foreign universities, and other important distinctions. He has created the Corpus Philosophorum Graecorum Recentiorum (CPGR/1966) as one of the activities of the Foundation for Research and Editions of Modern Greek Philosophy, of which he has been president ever since. He has also created the international philosophical review Diotima, of which he has been the editor since 1973. Since 1984 he has also been the editor of the international philosophical review Philosophia, an official publication of the Academy of Athens.