Tengiz Iremadze (Georgian: ?????? ???????, German: Tengis Iremadse; born March 9, 1973, Sokhumi, Georgia) – Georgian Philosopher.
The major fields of his study are: philosophy of mind (theory of intellect), philosophy of war and peace, sociology of terror, sociology of media and a new branch of philosophy - philosophical urbanism.
He pays special attention to medieval, early modern and
contemporary Georgian and European philosophy.
Currently, Tengiz Iremadze is working on the historical and systematic analysis of Caucasian philosophy.
His works are published in various languages.
Tengiz Iremadze became famous by his works dedicated to ancient philosophy (Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle) and to the late antiquity (Proclus), also to medieval Georgian and Latin Christian thought (Ioane Petritsi, Dietrich of Freiberg, Berthold of Moosburg).
His works on Friedrich Nietzsche (2006) and Walter Benjamin (2008) published in Georgian language are considered to be an exemplary academic studies in Georgian philosophy.
Tengiz Iremadze had dedicated number of papers to Friedrich Nietzsche`s philosophy, which are published in several languages.
He is the editor of the Georgian translations of the works of Friedrich Nietzsche, Alexis de Tocqueville, Thomas Paine, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, James Wilson, Benjamin Rush, John Dewey, Henri Bergson, Carl Schmitt, Leo Strauss, Hannah Arendt and Niklas Luhmann.