Riccardo Magini holds a Doctor of Philosophy at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” in Bulgaria, where he completed a dissertation in Philosophy of Culture.
His academic research is primarily concerned with hermeneutics and culture, with special attention to the relation between literature as philosophy and philosophy as literature, considered from both philological and philosophical perspectives; he applies his studies also to Buddhist philosophy as literature.
He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the University of Tuscia in Viterbo (Italy), where he studied Communication Sciences and Modern Philology.
Since 1996, he h…
Riccardo Magini holds a Doctor of Philosophy at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” in Bulgaria, where he completed a dissertation in Philosophy of Culture.
His academic research is primarily concerned with hermeneutics and culture, with special attention to the relation between literature as philosophy and philosophy as literature, considered from both philological and philosophical perspectives; he applies his studies also to Buddhist philosophy as literature.
He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the University of Tuscia in Viterbo (Italy), where he studied Communication Sciences and Modern Philology.
Since 1996, he has also pursued studies in Buddhist philosophy and Yoga in Italy, France, and India.