This issue of Aisthesis grew out of the international and inter- disciplinary conference \uabFrom the Aesthetic Mind to the Symbolic Mind. Perceptual Dynamics, Mimetic Practices, Human Theatrical- ity\ubb held at the University of Florence on 26-28 October 2017. By bringing together researchers from various academic disciplines (philosophy, archaeology, psychology, performing arts, anthropol- ogy) and with different backgrounds and expertise, the conference intended to cast new light on central notions such as \uabaesthetic mind\ubb, \u201cmimetic practices\ubb, \uabtheatricality\ubb, and to refresh the debate about their relevance and role in human experience and their mutu- al connections
In this paper, we will argue that the basic form of thought is the aesthetical form because it permi...
The field of neuroaesthetics has gained in popularity in recent years but also attracted criticism f...
Our presentation will take an ongoing philosophical work of aesthetic communication as a starting po...
This issue of Aisthesis grew out of the international and inter- disciplinary conference «From the A...
<p>What “sort” of mind is required in order to be able to engage in aesthetic experiences? What are ...
This paper investigates the reciprocal implications between aesthetics and technics, to show how tec...
This paper aims to shed light on the links between aesthetic mind and cultural dynamics. We’ll begin...
The reality of the aesthetic seems to manifest itself more and more in relational and immersive ways...
Can we properly define and explain the human mind an aesthetic mind? The purpose of the paper is to ...
The path outlined in the book "Estetica e natura umana" (2019) and some recent articles by Giovanni ...
This text proposes a contribution to the study of performing practices with an anthropological appro...
AbstractLess than two decades after its inception, the burgeoning field of neuroaesthetics continues...
This paper investigates the reciprocal implications between aesthetics and technics, to show how tec...
International audienceWhat happens under the aesthetic experience? A part of neuroaesthetics, made b...
Contains fulltext : 156837.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Less than two d...
In this paper, we will argue that the basic form of thought is the aesthetical form because it permi...
The field of neuroaesthetics has gained in popularity in recent years but also attracted criticism f...
Our presentation will take an ongoing philosophical work of aesthetic communication as a starting po...
This issue of Aisthesis grew out of the international and inter- disciplinary conference «From the A...
<p>What “sort” of mind is required in order to be able to engage in aesthetic experiences? What are ...
This paper investigates the reciprocal implications between aesthetics and technics, to show how tec...
This paper aims to shed light on the links between aesthetic mind and cultural dynamics. We’ll begin...
The reality of the aesthetic seems to manifest itself more and more in relational and immersive ways...
Can we properly define and explain the human mind an aesthetic mind? The purpose of the paper is to ...
The path outlined in the book "Estetica e natura umana" (2019) and some recent articles by Giovanni ...
This text proposes a contribution to the study of performing practices with an anthropological appro...
AbstractLess than two decades after its inception, the burgeoning field of neuroaesthetics continues...
This paper investigates the reciprocal implications between aesthetics and technics, to show how tec...
International audienceWhat happens under the aesthetic experience? A part of neuroaesthetics, made b...
Contains fulltext : 156837.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Less than two d...
In this paper, we will argue that the basic form of thought is the aesthetical form because it permi...
The field of neuroaesthetics has gained in popularity in recent years but also attracted criticism f...
Our presentation will take an ongoing philosophical work of aesthetic communication as a starting po...