Michael Zammit


Michael Zammit is a Maltese philosopher, specialised in Ancient and Eastern philosophy.

Life

Zammit was born at Valletta in 1954. He studied Philosophy at the University of Malta, acquiring a Bachelor of Philosophy in 1976, and a Master's degree in 1993. After teaching at various academic centres in and around Malta, in 1983 he began teaching Philosophy at High School level. He joined the academic staff at the University of Malta in 1988 as part of a team preparing for the introduction of a general knowledge introductory course for High Schools called "Systems of Knowledge", and also for the introduction of an advanced level matriculation exam in philosophy. At the time, he was also active at the School of Practical Philosophy in Valletta.
Zammit began teaching Philosophy, Logic, and Aesthetics, and Eastern and Western Comparative Philosophy. In 1995, he began teaching Introduction to Philosophy, and other subjects related to Philosophy. On the radio station of the University of Malta, Zammit produced and presented at least three series of programmes related to philosophy: Platun, Philosophy Help-line, and Oht il-Gherf?.
After some years detached from work directly associated with the University of Malta, lecturing at Malta's Junior College, in 2008 he became a Senior Lecturer in the Philosophy Department of the Faculties of Arts and that of Theology of the University of Malta. He teaches Plato, Plotinus, Marsilio Ficino, Far Eastern Philosophy and Sanskrit Advaita Vedanta Philosophy. His interests vary from the use of poetic expression in the exploration of philosophical themes to the grammatological analysis of the Paninean Sanskrit notions in the light of contemporary continental philosophical concerns.

Works

Zammit's works include the following:

Books

  • 1974 – Imma Hajt Azzari Ghalina, Malta.
  • 1978 – Fil-Waqt li l-Qalba Thares, Malta.
  • 1990 – Man and Symbols, Guttenberg Press, Malta.
  • 1995 – Systems of Knowledge, Vol. I and II,.
  • 1995 – L-Apologija, translation, Malta University Press, Malta.
  • 2004 – Mireddien fi Skiethom, AWL Publication, Malta.
  • 2006 – Ghana ’l Hena, AWL Publication, Malta.
  • 2007 – Il Re Mantra: Ombreggiature Silenziose, Editoria & Spettacolo, Rome.
  • 2008 – Vyasa's Sanskrit Bhagavad Gita, translation.

Articles

  • 1985 – 'On Inspiration', Hyphen, Vol. IV.
  • 1990 – 'Notes for an Introduction to an Introduction to Logic', Man and Symbols, Guttenberg Press, Malta.
  • 1989 – 'Paul Sant Cassia's "L-Ghana – Bejn il-Folklor u l-habi"', L-Identità Kulturali ta' Malta, Malta, translation, Department of Information, Malta.
  • 1996 – 'He is You are What I am: from the Unique to the Universal', Asian Philosophy, Vol. VI, n. 2.
  • 2006 – 'Manwel Dimech – Bniedem ta’ Spiritwalità', Knisja tat-Triq, ed. by Michael Grech, AWL Publication, Malta.