Giorgi Khuroshvili

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Giorgi Khuroshvili (Georgian: გიორგი ხუროშვილი; born November 4, 1988) is a Georgian philosopher.

Giorgi Khuroshvili
BornNovember 4, 1988
Tbilisi, Georgia
EducationDoctor of Philosophy
Alma materGrigol Robakidze University
Christian Philosophy
, History of Georgian Philosophy

Biography

Giorgi Khuroshvili was born in 1988,

Lazarski University (Warsaw, Poland).[1] Since 2021 Khuroshvili is professor of philosophy at New Georgian University
.

Work

Giorgi Khuroshvili is a member of the editorial board of the academic book series "Philosophy, Sociology, Media Theory", the co-editor of the book series "Philosophy and Social Theory" of the German publishing house "Logos" (Berlin), the editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Georgian Philosophy and Theology,[2] and Editor-in-Chief of the online academic platform Petritsi Portal.[3]

Giorgi Khuroshvili's work is focused on political philosophy, political theory, Christian philosophy, history of Georgian philosophy[4] and intercultural philosophy.[5] In addition, he has translated and published the works of Francis Bacon, Hannah Arendt, Leo Strauss, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Benjamin Rush, James Wilson, Kallistos Ware, Christos Yannaras, John Zizioulas into Georgian language.

Selected publications

Books

  • Political Theology in Medieval Georgia. Pavoriti Stili, Tbilisi, 2022. ISBN 978-9941-8-4907-7

Articles

  • Philosophy in Independent Georgia, in: Philosophy Unchained. Developments in Post-Soviet Philosophical Thought. Edited by M. Minakov. Foreword by Ch. Donohue, ibidem Press, 2023. pp. 101-121.[6]
  • Christian Platonism of Clement of Alexandria, in: At the Origins of Christian Philosophy: Clement of Alexandria, The Cappadocian Fathers, Gaius Marius Victorinus, St. Augustine, Boethius. Ed., by T. Iremadze, H. Schneider, G. Khuroshvili. "Pavoroti Stili", Tbilisi, 2019. pp. 16–25.
  • The Dispute Between Bruno Bauer and David Friedrich Strauss Over the Interpretation of Hegel`s Religious Conception, in: Hegel's Philosophy of Religion. Ed., by T. Iremadze, "Pavoroti Stili", Tbilisi, 2019. pp. 185–202
  • Conceptions of Political Thought in Medieval Georgia: David IV “the Builder”, Arson of Ikalto. In: Veritas et subtilitas. Truth and Subtlety in the History of Philosophy. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Amsterdam/Philadelphia 2018. pp. 149–156.
  • Conflict of the Cities of God and Man in St. Augustine, in: St. Augustine – Teacher of Christianity. Ed., by: T. Iremadze, "Pavoroti Stili", Tbilisi, 2017. pp. 176–185.
  • Origins of Hannah Arendt`s Political Thought, in: Hannah Arendt, What is Authority? Translated by Giorgi Khuroshvili. Editors: Tengiz Iremadze, Giorgi Tavadze, etc. Nekeri, Tbilisi, 2015. pp. 7–15.
  • Jerusalem and Athens in Medieval Georgian Thought, in: Philosophie und Sozialtheorie, Band 1, Leben verstehen. Herausgegeben von Tengiz Iremadze, Udo Reinhold Jeck, Helmut Schneider. Logos Verlag, Berlin, 2014. S. 97–101.[7]
  • Between Plato and Biblical Prophets – Hermann Cohen and Leo Strauss on Jerusalem and Athens, in: East and West (Materials of the International Scientific Conference Dedicated to the 60-year Anniversary of Udo Reinhold Jeck). Editors: Tengiz Iremadze, Guram Tevzadze. “Nekeri,” Tbilisi, 2012, pp. 153–160.

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