Leonardo Chiocchetti is a Post-Doc researcher at LMU, Munich, in the Cluster of Excellence 3061 ("Cross-Cultural Philology"), collaborating with Prof. Peter Adamson. He is affiliated with the Munich School of Ancient Philosophy (MUSAΦ) at LMU. He received his PhD in Philosophy from LMU in 2024 and his MA in Philosophy from Roma Tre University in Rome in 2019.
His research focuses on Hellenistic metaphysics, semantics, and logic, with particular attention to the Stoics, the Peripatetics, and the ancient grammatical tradition. He is especially interested in the two-way relationship between linguistic and metaphysical theory: how metaphysical c…
Leonardo Chiocchetti is a Post-Doc researcher at LMU, Munich, in the Cluster of Excellence 3061 ("Cross-Cultural Philology"), collaborating with Prof. Peter Adamson. He is affiliated with the Munich School of Ancient Philosophy (MUSAΦ) at LMU. He received his PhD in Philosophy from LMU in 2024 and his MA in Philosophy from Roma Tre University in Rome in 2019.
His research focuses on Hellenistic metaphysics, semantics, and logic, with particular attention to the Stoics, the Peripatetics, and the ancient grammatical tradition. He is especially interested in the two-way relationship between linguistic and metaphysical theory: how metaphysical commitments shape linguistic categories and explanatory frameworks, and how, conversely, linguistic analysis can constrain and inform metaphysical claims.