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Hassan Hanafi Hassanien is an Egyptian philosopher born in 1935 in Cairo. He received his BA from Cairo University and PhD from Sorbonne University. He has held several academic positions at Cairo University, including professor and chairman of the department of philosophy. He has also been a visiting professor at multiple universities around the world. Hassanien has authored over 50 books and publications on philosophy, religion, politics and culture. He is secretary general of the Egyptian Philosophical Society and has served in other leadership roles promoting philosophical dialogue.

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CV Hanafi

Hassan Hanafi Hassanien is an Egyptian philosopher born in 1935 in Cairo. He received his BA from Cairo University and PhD from Sorbonne University. He has held several academic positions at Cairo University, including professor and chairman of the department of philosophy. He has also been a visiting professor at multiple universities around the world. Hassanien has authored over 50 books and publications on philosophy, religion, politics and culture. He is secretary general of the Egyptian Philosophical Society and has served in other leadership roles promoting philosophical dialogue.

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Name : Hassan Hanafi Hassanien

Date of birth: February 13, 1935.


Place of birth: Cairo, Egypt.
Add.: 18 Lusaka St., Nasr City, 6th region, Cairo, Egypt. (Postal Code: 11371)
Tel.: (202) 271-6564 (Home).
Tel. & Fax: (202) 2700853 (office).
Mobile: (2012) 3599510.
E-mail: [email protected]
Education:
* BA. In philosophy, 1956, Cairo university
* Ph.D. in philosophy, 1966 la Sorbonne, Paris.
Languages:
* Arabic * English * French * German
Academic positions:
* Assistant professor, department of philosophy, Cairo university, 1967.
* Associate professor, department of philosophy, Cairo university, 1973.
* Professor, department of philosophy, Cairo university, 1980.
* Chairman, department of philosophy, Cairo university, 1988.
* Visiting professor, temple university, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 1971-1975.
* Visiting professor, university of Fez, Morocco, PA, USA, 1982-1984.
* Visiting professor, university in Tokyo, Japan, 1984-1985.
* Program advisor, United Nation University, Tokyo, Japan, 1985-1987.
* Visiting professor, UCLA. Spring 1995.
* Visiting professor, University of Bremen, Spring 1998.
* Secretary General of the Egyptian Philosophical society since 1976.
* Member of the Afro-Asian solidarity movement.
* Vice-president of the Arab philosophical society since 1983.
* Vice-president of the Federation Arab philosophical society since 2001.
Publications:
I. Critical Editions (Arabic):
* Al-Mu'tamad fi Usul Al-Fiqh of Abu Al-Hussein Al-Basri. 2 vols.,
Damascus, 1964.
* Al-Hukuma Al-Islamiya of Al-Khumeini, Cairo, 1979.
* Jihad Al-Nafs of Al-Khumeini, Cairo, 1979.
II. Translation (into Arabic):
* Anthology of Christian philosophy in the Middle Ages (Augustin, Anselm and
Thomas of Acquinas), Alexandria, 1968.
* Lessing: The Education of human race. Lessing’s theological writings, Cairo,
1976.
* Spinoza: Tractatus Theologico-politicus, Cairo, 1973.
* J.P. Sartre: La transcendence de L’Ego, Cairo, 1977.
III. Books:
* Les méthodes d’exégèse, Paris, 1965. (French)
* L’exégèse de la phénoménologie, Paris, 1966. (French)
* la Phénoménologie de L’exégèse, Paris, 1966. (French)
* Religious dialogue and revolution, Cairo, 1977. (English)
* Contemporary issues, 2 vols., Cairo, 1977. (Arabic)
* Tradition and Modernism, Cairo, 1980. (Arabic)
* Islamic studies, Cairo, 1981. (Arabic)
* Philosophical studies, Cairo, 1987. (Arabic)
* From dogma to revolution, 5 vols. Cairo, 1988. (Arabic)
* Religion and revolution in Egypt, 8 vols., Cairo, 1989. (Arabic)
* Dialogue between Mashreq and Maghreb, Morocco, 1990. (Arabic)
* Introduction to Occidentlism, Cairo, 1991. (Arabic)
nd
* Islam in the modern world, 2 vols. Cairo, 1995 2 ed. 2000. (English)
* The anguish of the scholar and the citizen,2 vols.Cairo,1997. (Arabic)
* The generations dialogue, Cairo, 1988. (Arabic)
* Gamal El-Din Al-Afghani, First centenary 1897-1997, Cairo, 1988. (Arabic)
* Religion, culture and politics in the Arab world, Cairo, 1988. (Arabic)
* From transfer to creativity, 9 vols. Cairo, 2000-2002. (Arabic)
st
* Fichte, philosopher of Resistance, 1 ed. Ministry of culture, Cairo, 2003,
nd
2 ed. Egyptian philosophical society, Cairo, 2003. (Arabic)
* From Text to Reality, vol. I, The Formation of the Text, Cairo, 2003; vol. II, The
Structure of the Text ed. Ministry of culture, Cairo, 2004. (Arabic)
* The Besiege of Time, vol. I, The Past; vol. II, The Future; vol. III, The Present,
A- Contemporary Thinkers, B- Problems, Cairo, 2004. (Arabic)
* From Manhattan to Baghdad, Cairo, 2004. (Arabic).
* Roots of Authoritarianism and Horizons of Freedom, Cairo, 2005. (Arabic).
* Cultures and Civilizations, conflict or Dialogue? Vol. I, The Meridian Thought,
Cairo, 2005. (English).

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