Umberto Galimberti is Full Professor of Philosophy of History, General Psychology and Dynamic Psychology at the University of Venice, and a full member of the International Association of Analytical Psychology. He collaborated with the Italian newspaper “Il Sole 24 Ore” from 1986 to 1995, and has been contributing to the newspaper “La Repubblica” since 1995. Among his most significant publications, all published by Feltrinelli, are: Il tramonto dell’Occidente nella lettura di Heidegger e Jaspers (1975-1984), Psichiatria e fenomenologia (1979), Il corpo (1983), Gli equivoci dell’anima (1987), Psiche e techne. L’uomo nell’età della tecnica (1999), Orme del sacro (2000), I vizi capitali e i nuovi vizi (2003), Le cose dell’amore (2004), La casa di psiche. Dalla psicoanalisi alla pratica filosofica (2005). L’ospite inquietante. Il nichilismo e i giovani (2007), I miti del nostro tempo (2009), Il segreto della domanda. Intorno alle cose umane e divine (2011). He has written a Psychology Dictionary, published by Utet in 1992 and Garzanti in 1999. His complete works are currently being republished in paperback edition by Feltrinelli. Some of his volumes have been translated into French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek and Japanese.