Non c’è tempo senza senso | Marco Ferrari | TEDxPollica
Marco Ferrari ci invita a riflettere sul concetto profondo e sfuggente del tempo. In questo talk ci sfida a ripensare a come viviamo il tempo, andando oltre la dimensione meccanica per entrare in quella più umana. Attraverso intuizioni filosofiche e riflessioni personali, Ferrari esplora come il significato e la connessione plasmino la nostra percezione del tempo, esortandoci a cercare momenti significativi. Classe 1981, insegna Filosofia ed è preside dei Licei Malpighi di Bologna. Ideatore e direttore di Romanae Disputationes, Age Contra Plus, Bottega dell’Insegnare Filosofia, Accademia di Video Making, Opera Prima e dei webinar ApiS ETS, di cui è socio fondatore e presidente. Co-curatore del TEDxYouth@Bologna 2016 e 2017, finalista all’Italian Teacher Prize Miur 2017, TEDxSpeaker 2022, è formatore sui temi dell’educazione, dell’argomentazione e filosofici. Vicepresidente del Festival nazionale dell’Innovazione Scolastica, ha curato il Laboratorio di argomentazione Filosofare e Argomentare (in S. Veca, Il pensiero e la meraviglia, Zanichelli 2020) e Educare a pensare. Teoria e pratica della disputa regolamentata (con M. Nardi, Carocci 2025). È autore di Bocche di leone. L’esperienza dell’adolescenza tra scuola, filosofia e psicoanalisi (con A. Panìco, Mimesis, 2024). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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