Name : Hassan Hanafi Hassanien
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Name : Hassan Hanafi Hassanien
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).