Laurea, University of Macerata, 1977
Laurea, University of Urbino, 1985
Dottorato di Ricerca, Gregoriana University, Rome, 2003
Brunella Antomarini, PhD in Aesthetics, Gregoriana University in Rome, has a pluri-disciplinary formation in contemporary epistemology, aesthetics and philosophy, semiotics, theory of poetry, and anthropology. She has been teaching at JCU since 1998. Her current interest concerns how thinking and knowledge seem to take divergent paths, in such a way that digital, artistic, and poetic languages may replace any claim for scientific evidence, leading to the end of the modern (Western) idea of knowledge, if not of the (Renaissance) notion of the 'human.'
She is the author of seven books, the editor and co-editor of thirteen books, and has published over 50 articles in national and international philosophy journals. She is also a translator from English and the author of the children's book Denizens of the Forest (Poligrapha Ediciones, Barcelona 1992).