fiction.wikisort.org - WriterMarcello Pera (Italian pronunciation: [marˈtʃɛllo ˈpɛːra, -e-];[1] born 28 January 1943[2]) is an Italian philosopher and politician. He was the President of the Italian Senate from 2001 to 2006.
Italian philosopher and politician (born 1943)
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In office 30 May 2001 – 27 April 2006 |
Preceded by | Nicola Mancino |
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Succeeded by | Franco Marini |
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Assumed office 13 October 2022 |
Constituency | Sassari |
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In office 9 May 1996 – 14 March 2013 |
Constituency | Lucca (1996-2006) Emilia-Romagna (2006-2008) Lazio (2008-2013) |
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Born | (1943-01-28) 28 January 1943 (age 79) Lucca, Kingdom of Italy |
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Political party | Brothers of Italy (since 2022) |
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Other political affiliations | Socialist (until 1994) Forza Italia (1994-2009) PdL (2009-2013) |
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Alma mater | University of Pisa |
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Profession | Philosopher Politician |
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Career
Pera, who was born in Lucca, [2] graduated in accounting, and he worked for the Banca Toscana and for the Camera di Commercio in Lucca. He went on to study philosophy at the University of Pisa, concentrating on the works of Karl Popper and his open society theory, and advocating these principles during the difficult 1970s, the anni di piombo.
His academic career began 1976 at the University of Pisa.
He then went on to pursue research activities internationally: Fulbright scholar, University of Pittsburgh, 1984; Linguistics and Philosophy, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1990; visiting fellow, Centre for the Philosophy of Natural Sciences, London School of Economics, 1995–96.
He taught theoretical philosophy from 1989 to 1992 at the University of Catania.
In 1992 he became full professor of philosophy at the University of Pisa.
Marcello Pera has written for the newspapers Corriere della Sera, Il Messaggero, and La Stampa, and to the news magazines L'Espresso and Panorama.
Pera has become a leading opponent of post-modernism and cultural relativism and on this subject he resonates with religious thinkers.
Opposing cultural relativism, he declared, "There are... good reasons for deeming that some institutions are better than others. And I deny that such a judgement must necessarily lead to a clash."[3]
Opposing the postmodern denial of the possibility of ascertaining objective facts, he says, "Against deconstructionism, I do not deny that facts do not exist without interpretation. I refute Nietzsche's thesis that "there are no facts, only interpretations" (F. Nietzsche, Afterthoughts); or Derrida's "there is nothing beyond the text" (J. Derrida, Of Grammatology)."[3]
In the Senate
He was elected as a Senator for Forza Italia in 1996 and 2001.[2] During the XIV Legislature, he was President of the Senate from May 30, 2001 to April 27, 2006.[4] He was re-elected to the Senate in 2006 and 2008.[2]
Dialogue with Pope Benedict XVI
An atheist,[5] Pera co-authored a book with then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, titled Senza radici ("Without Roots"), and is the author of the introduction to the book originally titled L'Europa di Benedetto nella crisi delle culture, or in short, The Europe of Benedict, written by Ratzinger shortly before he became the pope. It has been reprinted as Christianity and the Crisis of Cultures. [6]
Pera's 2008 book Perché dobbiamo dirci cristiani ("Why We Must Call Ourselves Christians"), has a letter-preface by Pope Benedict XVI.
Pera is a critic of the policies of Pope Francis and his attempts to influence Italian politics, in particular his response to the European migrant crisis; he has accused the Pope of demanding that European states "commit suicide."[7][8]
Honour
Foreign honour
Malaysia : Honorary Grand Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (2003)[9]
Uruguay : Grand Cordon of the Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (2003)[10]
Publications
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- Induzione e metodo scientifico, Pera M., Editrice Tecnico Scientifica, Pisa, 1978
- Popper e la scienza su palafitte, Pera M., Laterza, Roma-Bari, 1981
- Hume, Kant e l'induzione, Pera M., Il Mulino, Bologna, 1982
- Apologia del Metodo, Pera M., Laterza, Roma-Bari, 1982
- La Rana ambigua. La controversia sull'eletricità tra Galvana e Volta, Pera M., Einaudi, Torino, 1986; English translation The Ambiguous Frog: The Galvani-Volta Controversy on Animal Electricity, Princeton University Press, Princeton 1991
- Scienza e retorica, Pera M., Laterza, Roma-Bari, 1992; translated into English and revised as The Discourses of Science, (Chicago University Press, Chicago 1994
- Senza radici/Without Roots, Pera M., Ratzinger J., Mondadori, Milano 2004, Basic Books, New York 2006; German edition: Sankt Ulrich Verlag, Augsburg 2005; Spanish edition: Peninsula, Barcelona 2006
- Perché dobbiamo dirci cristiani ("Why We Must Call Ourselves Christians"), Mondadori, Milano 2008; with a letter-preface by Pope Benedict XVI
References
- "pera". Dipionline.it.
- Page at Senate website (in Italian).
- "Senato.it - Il Presidente - Relativism, Christianity and the West". Archived from the original on 2008-04-12. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- Senate page for Pera as a member of the XIV Legislature (in French).
- Curzio Maltese, Come ti sei ridotto: modesta proposta di sopravvivenza al declino di una nazione, Feltrinelli, 2006, p. 57.
- Joseph Ratzinger, Christianity and the Crisis of Cultures (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2006), copyright page, table of contents.
- "Il Papa, la Chiesa e i migranti. Parla Marcello Pera". Formiche. 5 July 2017. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- "Marcello Pera vs Papa Francesco/ "Bergoglio fa politica, è in atto uno scisma nella Chiesa"". Il Sussi Diario. 5 July 2017. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- "Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat Persekutuan".
- "Resolución N° 1438/003". www.impo.com.uy. Retrieved 2020-11-30.
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Political offices
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Preceded by Nicola Mancino |
President of the Italian Senate 2001–2006 |
Succeeded by Franco Marini |
Presidents of Italian Senate |
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Kingdom of Italy |
- Coller
- Manno
- Alfieri di Sostegno
- Settimo
- Sclopis
- Casati
- Fardella di Torrearsa
- Ambrois
- Pasolini
- Tecchio
- Durando
- Farini
- Saracco
- Canonico
- Manfredi
- Bonasi
- Tittoni
- Federzoni
- Suardo
- Thaon di Revel
- Tomasi Della Torretta
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Italian Republic |
- Bonomi
- De Nicola
- Paratore
- Ruini
- Merzagora
- Zelioli-Lanzini
- Fanfani
- Spagnolli
- Fanfani
- Morlino
- Colombo
- Cossiga
- Fanfani
- Malagodi
- Spadolini
- Scognamiglio Pasini
- Mancino
- Pera
- Marini
- Schifani
- Grasso
- Casellati
- La Russa
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Grand Commanders of the Order of the Defender of the Realm |
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Grand Commanders |
- 1958: Tunku Kurshiah
- 1958: Tunku Ismail
- 1958: Tunku Munawir
- 1958: Tengku Yahya Petra
- 1958: Leong Yew Koh
- 1958: Raja Uda
- 1958: Tan Cheng Lock
- 1959: Abdul Razak Hussein
- 1959: Henry Lee Hau Shik
- 1959: Tengku Budriah
- 1961: Abdul Malek Yusuf
- 1964: Abang Openg
- 1964: Mustapha Harun
- 1967: Pengiran Ahmad Raffae
- 1968: Syed Sheh Shahabudin
- 1970: Syed Sheh Barakbah
- 1970: Tuanku Bujang
- 1970: Sharifah Rodziah Barakbah
- 1972: Abdul Aziz Abdul Majid
- 1975: Fuad Stephens
- 1976: Sardon Jubir
- 1976: Syed Zahiruddin
- 1977: Mohd Hamdan Abdullah
- 1978: Abang Muhammad Salahuddin
- 1978: Ahmad Koroh
- 1979: Mohamad Adnan Robert
- 1981: Hussein Onn
- 1982: Abdul Rahman Ya'kub
- 1982: Awang Hassan
- 1987: Tunku Ibrahim Ismail
- 1989: Ahmad Zaidi Adruce
- 1989: Hamdan Sheikh Tahir
- 1989: Mohammad Said Keruak
- 1989: Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin
- 1996: Sakaran Dandai
- 2003: Ahmadshah Abdullah
- 2003: Mahathir Mohamad
- 2004: Mohd Khalil Yaakob
- 2009: Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
- 2011: Juhar Mahiruddin
- 2014: Abdul Taib Mahmud
- 2020: Mohd Ali Rustam
- 2021: Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak
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Honorary Grand Commanders |
- 1958: Lim Yew Hock
- 1959: Djuanda Kartawidjaja
- 1960: Gerald Templer
- 1962: Thanat Khoman
- 1962: Thanom Kittikachorn
- 1963: Norodom Monineath
- 1963: Yusof Ishak
- 1964: Dhani Nivat
- 1964: Hayato Ikeda
- 1964: Masayoshi Ōhira
- 1964: Norodom Kantol
- 1964: Prapas Charusathien
- 1964: Wan Waithayakon
- 1965: Abdel Hakim Amer
- 1965: Ali Sabri
- 1965: Anwar Sadat
- 1965: Zein al-Sharaf bint Jamil
- 1965: Firyal Irshaid
- 1965: Hassan bin Talal
- 1965: Hassan Ibrahim
- 1965: Hussein el-Shafei
- 1965: Chung Il-kwon
- 1965: Muhammad bin Talal
- 1965: Muna al-Hussein
- 1965: Nguyễn Cao Kỳ
- 1965: Hussein ibn Nasser
- 1965: Wasfi al-Tal
- 1965: Zakaria Mohieddin
- 1966: Chang Kay Young
- 1966: James Beveridge Thomson
- 1967: Albert II
- 1967: Eisaku Satō
- 1970: Adam Malik
- 1970: Nawwaf bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
- 1971: Souvanna Phouma
- 1975: Kukrit Pramoj
- 1979: Kriangsak Chamanan
- 1982: Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
- 1984: Elena Ceaușescu
- 1984: Prem Tinsulanonda
- 1989: Jefri Bolkiah
- 2000: Maha Vajiralongkorn
- 2000: Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
- 2001: Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa
- 2003: Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
- 2003: Marcello Pera
- 2003: Pier Ferdinando Casini
- 2005: Victoria
- 2010: Moza bint Nasser
- 2011: Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
- 2012: Naruhito
- 2012: Masako
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