Professor of Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Verona. For many years her research has focused on women philosophers, which led her to be one of the founders of the women’s philosophical circle “Diotima”. Her published works include Parole non consumate. Donne e uomini nel linguaggio (“Unused Words: Women and Men in Language”, Liguori, 2001), Pensare in presenza. Conversazioni, luoghi, improvvisazioni (“Tuned-In Thinking: Conversations, Places and Improvisations”, Liguori, 2009). She has edited the following works: María Zambrano. In fedeltà alla parola vivente (‘María Zambrano: Loyal to the Living Word’, Alinea, 2002), Il cuore sacro della lingua (“The Sacred Heart of Language”, Il Poligrafo, 2006); L’inconscio può pensare? Tra filosofia e psicoanalisi (“Can the Inconscious Think? From Philosophy to Pscyhoanalysis”, Moretti&Vitali, 2013); Una filosofia femminista. In dialogo con Françoise Collin (“A Feminist Philosophy: Conversations with Françoise Collin”, Manni, 2015). She has contributed to the various volumes of Diotima published from 1987 to the present day. Her current research project is about feeling as an unconscious perceptual experience in our relationship with nature. Contact: chiara.zamboni@univr.it