Alessandro Pagnini (born 1949) is an Italian philosopher and Professor of History of Contemporary Philosophy at the University of Florence.
[4] He received his PhD in History of Philosophy from the University of Florence, Faculty of Letters and Philosophy, with a thesis on the impact of French post-structuralism on the aesthetics, poetics and theory of literature in Italy under the supervision of Paolo Rossi Monti.
scholarship, and since September 1981 he carried out teaching and research activities as a confirmed researcher at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Florence.
In the academic year 1979-80 he won the competition for a substitute position on the chair of Philosophy and Pedagogy which he taught at the Faculty of Languages of the University of Pisa.
1999–2000, he was assistant professor of History of Contemporary Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Florence, and from the A.A. 2000-2001 he was associate professor of History of Contemporary Philosophy at the same department.