Alexis Karpouzos was born on April 9, 1967, in Athens

Alexis Karpouzos is a philosopher, thinker, and author. He attended courses in philosophy, epistemology, social sciences, and humanities at the School of Philosophy and the Law School of Athens. He also participated in the lectures and seminars on ontology and metaphysics given by philosophers Cornelius Castoriadis and Kostas Axelos. He researched, tested, and experimented with contemporary pedagogical theories, the psychology of learning, as well as modern psychoanalytic theories.

He has published 15 books in Greek and 8 in English. His essays and articles have been translated and published in many languages, including French, German, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, and Hindi. He collaborates with social centers, university departments, and research institutes, maintaining contacts with scientists, poets, and artists worldwide.

Philosophical Work and Concepts

The thought of Alexis Karpouzos is characterized by the attempt to transcend traditional metaphysical oppositions and to understand the techno-scientific era.

  1. Relational Ontology: The coexistence of Man and World and its multiple transformations.
  2. Metaphysics of Openness: The opening of thought to the Unthinkable and the Unutterable.
  3. Paradoxical Logic: The poetic transcendence of logical categories (being/non-being).
  4. Diagonal Path: The convergence of opposites in the “One-All” or “Whole-Nothing.”
  5. Universal Consciousness: The experience of interconnected existence as the coexistence of the All/Nothing.
  6. Spherical Spacetime: The total-sum of all World perspectives, inseparable from the absolute Nothing, which transform indeterminately.