Stefano Serafini
Philosopher and Psychologist with a background as medievalist, Stefano Serafini is a researcher in the field of Epistemology, with a special interest in Intentionality and Form. He devoted 10 years to the study of Evolution and self-organization, and has carried on an original research on the origins of Semitic alphabets, together with his master, geneticist Giuseppe Sermonti.
As founder member and director of the Salingaros Group, he takes part in researches and debates about biophilia in architecture, urbanism and net theory, in Italy and abroad. He's a founder member of the International Society of Biourbanism.
Former managing editor of the Angelicum University Press, Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, Italy, his works have been edited in several reviews and newspapers, such as Angelicum, Bioarchitettura, Diorama Letterario, Lo Straniero, Biology Forum, Rivista Italiana di Archeoastronomia, Libero, Il Tempo, Il Secolo d'Italia, Il Secolo XIX. He is the editor of the series “Studi” by the Medieval Studies Center of the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas. Among his publications:Vita quaerens intellectum. Tommaso d’Aquino e ricerca filosofica, Millennium: Rome, 1999; the Italian edition of Antonio Lima-de-Faria, Evolution without Selection. Form and Function by Autoevolution (Elsevier: Amsterdam, New York, Oxford, 1998); the special issues of the review ATRIUM 1/2007 on Evolution, 1/2008 on Science and Hope, 2/2008 on Art and Sacred.
As founder member and director of the Salingaros Group, he takes part in researches and debates about biophilia in architecture, urbanism and net theory, in Italy and abroad. He's a founder member of the International Society of Biourbanism.
Former managing editor of the Angelicum University Press, Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, Italy, his works have been edited in several reviews and newspapers, such as Angelicum, Bioarchitettura, Diorama Letterario, Lo Straniero, Biology Forum, Rivista Italiana di Archeoastronomia, Libero, Il Tempo, Il Secolo d'Italia, Il Secolo XIX. He is the editor of the series “Studi” by the Medieval Studies Center of the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas. Among his publications:Vita quaerens intellectum. Tommaso d’Aquino e ricerca filosofica, Millennium: Rome, 1999; the Italian edition of Antonio Lima-de-Faria, Evolution without Selection. Form and Function by Autoevolution (Elsevier: Amsterdam, New York, Oxford, 1998); the special issues of the review ATRIUM 1/2007 on Evolution, 1/2008 on Science and Hope, 2/2008 on Art and Sacred.


