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Marcello Pera was born on 28 January, 1943 in Lucca, Kingdom of Italy, is an Italian philosopher and politician (born 1943). Discover Marcello Pera's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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Marcello Pera (born 28 January 1943 ) is an Italian philosopher and politician.
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 in 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 a full professor of philosophy at the University of Pisa.
Marcello Pera has written for the newspapers Corriere della Sera, Il Messaggero, and La Stampa, as well as for 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 judgment must necessarily lead to a clash."
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)."
He was elected as a Senator for Forza Italia in 1996 and 2001.
He was the President of the Italian Senate from 2001 to 2006.
Pera, who was born in Lucca, graduated in accounting, and he worked for the Banca Toscana and for the Camera di Commercio in Lucca.
During the XIV Legislature, he was President of the Senate from May 30 to April 27, 2006.
He was re-elected to the Senate in 2006 and 2008.
An atheist, 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.
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."