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    Istinti di socievolezza. Estetica e psicologia morale degli affetti altruistici in Leibniz.Miriam Aiello - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 20.
    The article focuses on Leibniz’s theory of dual access to the innate practical truths developed in the _New Essays_, on the background of the reconciliation between egoism and altruism he pursues – since his early writings on natural law – through the categories of disinterested love and charity, and the onto-aesthetic implication between harmony and pleasure as well. After reconstructing the meaning and the functions of the argument on the community of brigands that Leibniz addresses against Locke’s conventionalism, the article (...)
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    Estetica e significazione. Sul rapporto fra linguaggio ed esperienza sensibile.Felice Cimatti - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 20.
    Is language an evolutionarily independent faculty from other cognitive capacities? In recent years two opposing views have clashed: the innatist view, of which linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky is the main exponent, which answers in the affirmative; the constructivist-empiricist one according to which, on the other hand, language is but the ultimate evolution-complication of non-linguistic capabilities already present in non-human animals. This paper presents and comments on the position of the scientist and philosopher Giorgio Prodi (1928-1987) who avoids this contraposition (...)
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    La coscienza è tempo. "Esperienza e giudizio": eredità e sfida dell'ultimo Husserl.Matteo Gamba - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 20.
    Time and time consciousness have always been for Edmund Husserl a kind of torment, a stimulus, an enigma, an 'ultimate and true absolute', as he wrote in the _Ideen_. This paper aims to show that Husserl addressed this topic, after the _Vorlesungen_, especially in his last published book _Erfahrung und Urteil_, presenting a solution that introduces a possible new perspective on thought. The conceptual core of this solution is found in the complex and fascinating analysis of passive temporal synthesis. Consciousness, (...)
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    Panofsky e Florenskij: un incontro mancato. Fenomenologia del simbolico nella rappresentazione prospettica.Florjer Gjepali - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 20.
    This paper focuses on the theme of perspective representation starting from Panofsky and Florenskij’s works. Aim of this study is to approach this topic not only from an historical, scientific or artistic development, but also including these profiles into a wider framework offered by the philosophical concept of perspective as a symbolic form. I will try to argue that Florenskij’s _Reverse perspective _“reverses” Panofsky’s _The perspective as symbolic form_, without neglecting assumptions but rather delving in deeper analyses and integrating it (...)
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    Atmospheric habitualities: aesthesiology of the silent body.Tonino Griffero - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 20.
    The paper examines the notion of habits from the perspective of a pathic aesthetics based on the neo-phenomenological theory of Leib (felt body) and its ubiquitous communication. By questioning whether experience should be considered as a confirmation or a failure of expectation, it shows the inextricable intertwining of the unexpected and routine in our involuntary life experience and delves into a well known phenomenological crux: is the lived or felt body what is subject to self-affection and proprioception or rather the (...)
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    Memoria e preformazione: analogia tra processo cognitivo e metamorfosi del vivente nel pensiero di Leibniz.Leonardo Lenner - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 20.
    It is well known how Leibniz turned his attention to a large number of domains in an attempt to demonstrate the universal interconnectedness of things. This essay aims to show the relationship between two areas of knowledge studied by Leibniz: gnoseology and biology. In particular, there is a close correspondence between the doctrine of innate ideas and that of the organism. The former are in fact understood as the constitutive elements of a layered mind and can be brought to consciousness (...)
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    FORUM on M.M. Merritt, Cambridge Elements: The Philosophy of Immanuel Kant. The Sublime.ed by Giulia Milli - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 20.
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    Emozioni estetiche: una critica delle quasi-emozioni di K. Walton.Teresa Schillaci - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 20.
    Kendall Walton’s _Mimesis as make believe_ (1990) is a pivotal text in understanding the receiver’s role during aesthetic experience. Within his theory, aesthetic emotions have a specific importance, and they are considered as quasi-emotions. In this essay, Walton’s account, will be criticised, as it is based on the inappropriate and inconsistent concept of quasi-emotions. Firstly, quasi-emotions entail a mimetic and dualistic perspective on real and fictional words. Moreover, quasi-emotions make Walton’s theory relevant to understand only artistic fruition, and not aesthetic (...)
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    FORUM on B. Bégout, Le concept d’ambiance.Germana Alberti - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 19.
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    The lure of nothingness. Art and crisis of "presence" in Ernesto De Martino.Felice Cimatti - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 19.
    In this paper an aesthetics is proposed based on the De Martino concept of “crisis of presence”. If one takes such a terrifying notion seriously a very different idea of art can be experienced, an art suited in the apocalyptic time of the “end of the world”. An art that can only begin when the fear for the non-human and materic in us is set aside.
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    Il lato oscuro della ragione: sogno e follia in Kant, Hegel e Goya.Marco Duichin & Pietro Stampa - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 19.
    Interest in _dream_ and _madness_, conceived as the loss of a world shared with others, and the individual’s entry into a private world governed by a personal logic unrelated to the waking state and to common feeling, recurs in at least three of Kant’s works: _Essay on the Diseases of the Head,_ (1764), _Dreams of a Spirit-Seer_ (1766), and _Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View_ (1798). Hegel too, from an early age, showed a strong fascination and a precocious interest (...)
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    Music from beyond (or how to deal with a musical forgery).Lisa Giombini - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 19.
    Rosemary Brown (1916-2001), a housewife from South-London, was one of the most famous mediums of her time. Throughout her lifetime, famous composers such as Liszt, Beethoven, Schubert, Debussy and Chopin sought her from the realm of the dead to dictate their posthumous compositions. Brown’s ‘received’ musical pieces became a case study for musicians and psychologists. None, however, ever came up with a convincing explanation for the pieces’ existence. Rather than being a story of sheer madness or clairvoyance, in this paper (...)
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    Introduzione.Francesca Iannelli - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 19.
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    «Au Paradis Des Archétypes»: Follia e mondo primitivo nell’Art Psychopathologique di Robert Volmat.Giuseppe Maccauro - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 19.
    This paper is a research around an aspect of contemporary history of culture, regarding modern fascination for the primitive word and the search for the primitive through study of the artistic productions of the mentally ill. In my work this problem is analyzed by the point of view of the book of Robert Volmat _L’art psychopathologique_. _L’art psyichopathologique _is a remarkable example to observe the problem of primitivism in its connections with psychology, anthropology and philosophical research on artistic expression.
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    The circular insanity of philosophy: an aesthetic vision.Stefano Oliva - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 19.
    A long tradition, whose echo is still perceptible in some contemporary reflections, combines philosophy and melancholy, often indentifying melancholy as the beginning of philosophy. But rereading the Freud’s _Mourning and Melancholia_, the «circular insanity» shows two sides, depressive and maniac. Once the double nature of the «circular insanity» has been taken into consideration, it can be reiterated that melancholy is connected to philosophy not only with regard of its beginning but also to its (temporary) end, approached through Wittgenstein's reflection on (...)
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    L’art entre hubris et mania. Du pathologique au sublime.Bernard Salignon - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 19.
    From Empédocle to Paul Celan, there have always been poets, artists whose works lead to the surpassing of the limits of meaning. They rub shoulders with absolute reality and get lost in it. On the other hand, there are those so-called "mad" mental patients who, in their insanity and delirium, desperately try to expel the symptom that strikes them. If, for the former, their works are based on inconsistencies that bring them to the extreme limit of tearing, for the latter, (...)
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    Madness and Modernity: The Drawings of Antonin Artaud from 1944 to 1946.Carla Subrizi - 2023 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 19.
    Antonin Artaud, words, drawings, and the extreme and traumatic condition of an individual who pushed back the boundaries of history, of his own time, in Europe’s darkest days. Such is my scope in the pages that follow. This essay examines the drawings produced by Artaud between 1944 and 1946. They offer a particularly helpful starting point for a series of reflections on, on the one hand, a concept of identity that had emerged and re-emerged with a new critical awareness following (...)
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