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  1. Immagini contagiose: Malattia e cure magnetiche nella philosophia per ignem di Johann Baptist van Helmont.Tonino Bernardo Griffero - 2000 - Rivista di Estetica 40 (15):19-45.
     
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  2. Sensorium dei: Variazioni sul tema della spazialità divina (Schelling, Oetinger, Newton, Leibniz/Clarke, More/Descartes).Tonino Bernardo Griffero - 1999 - Rivista di Estetica 39 (10):69-107.
     
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    Quasi-things: the paradigm of atmospheres.Tonino Griffero - 2017 - Albany, New York: SUNY Press.
    Quasi things come and go and we cannot wonder where they've been (starting from the wind) -- Quasi-things assault and resist us: feelings as atmospheres -- Quasi things are felt (though not localized): the isles of the felt-body -- Quasi-things are proofs of existence: pain as the genesis of the subject -- Quasi-things affect us (also indirectly): vicarious shame -- Quasi-things communicate with us: from the gaze to the portrait (and back) -- Quasi-things are the more effective the vaguer they (...)
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    Felt-Bodily Resonances: Towards a Pathic Aesthetics.Tonino Griffero - 2017 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2017 (2):149-164.
    Moving from a phenomenological theory of the lived body, the text outlines its constitutive role in human experience but especially in aesthetic perception. Against every reductionist and introjectionist objectification of the lived experience, every explanatory hypothesis of associationist and projectivist type, a pathic aesthetics ‒ that emphasizes the affective involvement that the perceiver feels unable to critically react to or mitigate the intrusiveness of ‒ is an adequate investigation of the felt body as sounding board of outside atmospheres and Stimmungen. (...)
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  5. Essere senza poter essere. Spunti ontologici nellultimo Schelling.Tonino Griffero - 2003 - Rivista di Estetica 43 (22):71-84.
     
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    The Wind Is Not Moved Air. Back To (Quasi) Things Themselves.Tonino Griffero - 2024 - Phenomenology and Mind 26 (26):118.
    The wind is the topic of a desirable pathic aesthetics and neophenomenology of air. More specifically, it is a good example of an atmospheric ephemeral quasi-thing, because, as religions have always recognized, it blows where it wishes. It involves us on the affective and felt-bodily level as an atmospheric feeling poured out into pre-dimensional space: that is, as a very concrete experience, significantly both climatic and affective, physical and felt-bodily. Unlike full-fledged things, the wind is not edged, discrete, cohesive, or (...)
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    Pathicity: Experiencing the World in an Atmospheric Way.Tonino Griffero - 2019 - Open Philosophy 2 (1):414-427.
    Is there really an atmospheric turn? The concept of “atmosphere” as a qualitative-emotional prius of sensory experience seems today to have encouraged the convergence of many interdisciplinary studies focused on the qualitative aspects of our “surroundings”. Based on the neo-phenomenological theory of atmospheric perception as a first pathivc impression and a felt-bodily communication, this paper explores and synthesises the relationship between atmospheres and expressive qualities. It thus clarifies the key features of a general “pathic” aesthetics. It considers perceivers as beings (...)
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  8. Cose da credere e da non credere. Invece di una introduzione: Che fine ha fatto la cruentatio cadaverum?Tonino Griffero - 2002 - Rivista di Estetica 42 (19):3-10.
     
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    Corporeal Suspicion. Defining an Atmosphere of Protracted Emergency (such as Covid-19).Tonino Griffero - 2022 - Studi di Estetica 23.
    The paper investigates the kind of collective feeling – or, better, atmosphere – that is generated by the situation of protracted emergency. After asking whether ours is in general an age marked by (media) emergency, what are the structural char-acteristics distinguishing short-term emergency from protracted emergency and to what extent we can speak of an effectively shared collective feeling of “emer-gency”, the analysis focuses on the atmospheric properties of this collective affec-tive situation and shows what are the possible resources to (...)
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    The landscape spreads as far as you can feel it. An atmospheric liminology.Tonino Griffero - 2024 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 23.
    My hypothesis is that landscape is identified by the atmospheric feeling it radiates in a now constant and now more ephemeral way and by the felt-bodily resonance it generates in those who simply perceive it, and a fortiori in those who are also deeply affectively grasped by it. In partial contrast to a reductionist approach prevalent today, the intention is to demonstrate that the (feeling of) landscape, in its constitutive extraneousness to the objective-quantitative dimension, can never be fully explained in (...)
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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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    Introduzione.Tonino Somaini Griffero - 2006 - Rivista di Estetica 33:3-4.
    Nonostante la sua elusività, o forse proprio grazie ad essa, il termine “atmosfera” si è diffuso ampiamente nel linguaggio ordinario contemporaneo. Parliamo di “atmosfere” per descrivere un incontro tra persone, la situazione o il clima politico, l’aria di un certo ambiente architettonico, interno o esterno, ma anche l’aspetto caratteristico di un paesaggio, la tonalità emotiva associata a una marca in una pubblicità o evocata da una messa in scena teatrale o da un film. Atmosfere, clima, ari...
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  13. Atmosfericità.“Prima impressione” e spazi emozionali.Tonino Griffero - 2009 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 2 (1).
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  14. Dalla riforma al Settecento.A. Cura di Tonino Griffero - 1986 - In Tonino Griffero, Federico Vercellone, Maurizio Ferraris & Marco Ravera (eds.), Il Pensiero ermeneutico. Genova: Marietti.
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    There Are More Things in (Life) World…: Pathic Aesthetics, Atmospheres and Quasi-Things.Tonino Griffero - 2018 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2018 (3):135-151.
    Through an approach primarily inspired by the Aisthetik (Gernot Böhme) and the Neue Phänomenologie (Hermann Schmitz) I define the atmospheric perception as the first pathic impression and investigate the relationship between this kind of perception (possibly initially immersive, then reflective) and the expressive qualities of our lifeworld. Pathic aesthetics therefore ceases to be just a theory of works of art. It considers the perceiver as a being first of all emotionally and felt-bodily touched by atmospheric feelings widespread in her (lived) (...)
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  16. Atmospheres and Lived Space.Tonino Griffero - 2014 - Studia Phaenomenologica 14:29-51.
    Through an atmospherological approach, primarily inspired by the Aisthetik and the New Phenomenology, the paper investigates the relationship between atmosphere and lived space, defines what kind of perception the atmospheric one is and examines the space we experience in the lifeworld and to which plane geometry turns out to be completely blind. Sketching briefly the history of lived space, we assume that atmospheres function as affordances that permeate the lived space, i.e. as ecological invites or meanings that are ontologically rooted (...)
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    Atmosphere and Aesthetics: A Plural Perspective.Tonino Griffero & Marco Tedeschini (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This book provides a presentation of the concept of “atmosphere” in the realm of aesthetics. An “atmosphere” is meant to be an emotional space. Such idea of “atmosphere” has been more and more subsumed by human and social sciences in the last twenty years, thereby becoming a technical notion. In many fields of the Humanities, affective life has been reassessed as a proper tool to understand the human being, and is now considered crucial. In this context, the link between atmospheres (...)
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    Atmosphere/Atmospheres: testing a new paradigm.Tonino Griffero & Giampiero Moretti (eds.) - 2018 - [Place of publication not identified]: Mimesis International.
    The new phenomenological and aesthetic paradigm of atmospheres, conceived as feelings spread out in the external space and not as private moods, is tested here from different points of view and different disciplines in the context of a full valorization of the so-called "affective turn" in Humanities.
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  19. Corpi virtuali.Tonino Griffero - 2004 - Rivista di Estetica 44 (27):13-188.
     
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    Well-being as a Collective Atmosphere.Tonino Griffero - 2020 - Lebenswelt. Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 15:46-77.
    A neo-phenomenological and atmospherological approach, mainly based on a first-person perspective, seems perfectly entitled to consider subjective and collective well-being as the starting point for a philosophical reflection. The question is, however, whether and how well-being, also as an atmosphere, can be really investigated and verified. The paper examines many traditional roblems hindering the research and suggests to analyze well-being from a pathic-atmospheric point of view. It therefore focuses especially on the idea of “flow”, wonders how much our well-being depends (...)
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    Dwelling Means Cultivating Atmospheres.Tonino Griffero - 2023 - Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 11 (2):8-19.
    The paper addresses the issue of dwelling as a powerful way of cultivating atmospheric feelings without the risk of suffering their disturbing aggressiveness, and deals with inclusiveness or immersivity that true dwelling arouses. To avoid the widespread trend to consider every space a dwelling place, it proposes that only a really “lived” place, in so far it radiates a specific and particularly intense-authoritative atmosphere (in kinetic, synesthetic, felt-bodily sense) affecting the perceivers and finding in their body its precise sounding board, (...)
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    Being a (lived) body: aesthesiological and phenomenological paths.Tonino Griffero - 2024 - London ; New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    This book begins with the distinction between the so-called 'lived body' or 'felt body' (Leib) and the 'physical body' (Körper), tracing the conceptual history of this distinction through key figures in philosophical and social thought and articulating a theory of the lived body that draws on the New Phenomenology developed by Hermann Schmitz. An explanation of our being-in-the-world in terms of a felt-bodily communication with all perceived forms and their affective-bodily resonance in us, "Being a Lived Body" integrates and critically (...)
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    Il pensiero dei sensi: atmosfere ed estetica patica.Tonino Griffero - 2016 - Milano: Guerini e associati.
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    Il Pensiero ermeneutico.Tonino Griffero, Federico Vercellone, Maurizio Ferraris & Marco Ravera (eds.) - 1986 - Genova: Marietti.
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    Weak monstrosity. Schelling’s uncanny and atmospheres of uncanniness.Tonino Griffero - 2021 - Studi di Estetica 20.
    This paper aims to examine the very unstable concept of the “uncanny” from an atmospherological point of view. Its official theoretical “sanction” is due to Heidegger, who considered it the latent but fundamental ground of any being-in-the-world, and especially to Freud, who described it as the feeling that arises when something familiar suddenly becomes unfamiliar. Freud claimed to be inspired in this conception by Schelling's definition of unheimlich, which I try to explain to better understand what an uncanny atmosphere is. (...)
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  26. Ritual as compensation for human deficit and counterpart of a hyper-idealized image of inwardness.Tonino Griffero - 2010 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 36 (1):53-56.
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  27. Atmosfere.Tonino Griffero, Antonio Somaini, Gemot Bohme, Hermann Schmitz, Elio Franzini, Ken-Ichi Sasaki, Jürgen Hasse & Barbara Carnevali - 2006 - Rivista di Estetica 46 (33).
     
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    Gestimmt sein: Zwischen Resonanz und Responsivität.Tonino Griffero - 2021 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 69 (5):691-719.
    The boom in new theories of resonance is most certainly due to an intellectual atmosphere closely linked to the so-called “affective turn” in the humanities. The paper compares some theories of resonance or responsivity such as Thomas Fuchs’ phenomenological-psychopathological analysis of resonance and Bernhard Waldenfels’ phenomenology of responsivity with a sociological research on resonance by which Hartmut Rosa aims at contrasting the capitalist dictatorship of the growth-acceleration-innovation triad and the resulting loss of bodily resonance in the modern age, and above (...)
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    Immagini attive: breve storia dell'immaginazione transitiva.Tonino Griffero - 2003 - Firenze: Le Monnier università.
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    Interpretare: la teoria di Emilio Betti e il suo contesto.Tonino Griffero - 1988 - Torino: Rosenberg & Sellier.
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    I sensi di Adamo: Appunti estetico-teosofici sulla corporeità spirituale.Tonino Griffero - 1999 - Rivista di Estetica 41 (12):119-225.
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  32. La Tinktur come corpo spirituale: l'estetica teosofica di Friedrich Christoph Oetinger.Tonino Griffero - 2001 - Rivista di Estetica 41 (18):54-69.
     
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    Oetinger e Schelling: teosofia e realismo biblico alle origini dell'idealismo tedesco.Tonino Griffero - 2000 - Segrate (Milano): NIKE.
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    Quasi-cose che spariscono e ritornano, senza che però si possa domandare dove siano state nel frattempo. Appunti per un’estetica-ontologia delle atmosfere.Tonino Griffero - 2006 - Rivista di Estetica 33 (33):45-68.
    1 Segmentando In psicologia da tempo si parla dell’“effetto atmosfera” eventualmente creato da certi sillogismi, segnatamente da quelli che “sentiamo” come maggiormente persuasivi del tutto indipendentemente dalla loro validità logica. Da due premesse particolari e affermative (alcuni A sono B, alcuni B sono C), ad esempio, molti sono indotti, appunto in virtù di questo effetto “atmosferico”, a trarre un’affermazione altrettanto particolare e affermativa ancorché erronea (alcuni A sono C), la...
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    Quasi-cose: la realtà dei sentimenti.Tonino Griffero - 2013 - [Milan, Italy]: B. Mondadori.
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  36. Somaesthetics and pathic aesthetics.Tonino Griffero - 2022 - In Jerold J. Abrams (ed.), Shusterman’s Somaesthetics: From Hip Hop Philosophy to Politics and Performance Art. Boston: BRILL.
     
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  37. Schelling und ein andersgeartetes Ende der Kunst.Tonino Griffero - 2015 - In Klaus Vieweg, Francesca Iannelli & Federico Vercellone (eds.), Das Ende der Kunst als Anfang freier Kunst. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink.
     
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    Tonino Griffero, Atmospheres: Aesthetics of Emotional Spaces, translation by Sarah de Sanctis.Mădălina Diaconu - 2015 - Studia Phaenomenologica 15:510-515.
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    Atmosferologia di Tonino Griffero.Emanuele Coccia, Paolo D'Angelo & Luca Farulli - 2012 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 25 (2):413-428.
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    Choreography of the “non-human”. The monstrous as the product of contemporary dance’s bodies “beyond codes”.Serena Massimo - 2021 - Studi di Estetica 20.
    Xavier Le Roy’s performance Self-Unfinished is emblematic of how contemporary dance’s resistance to the submission of the body to a codified ideal body model manifests itself through the staging of bodies “beyond codes”, i.e., bodies that take surprising, sometimes even apparently “monstrous” shapes. The purpose of this article is to investigate the “monstrosity” of Self-Unfinished and to sketch out an analysis of it following Hermann Schmitz's theory of the Leib and Tonino Griffero’s account on atmospheres.
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    What does populism mean for democracy? Populist practice, democracy and constitutionalism.Valerio Fabbrizi - 2023 - Ethics and Global Politics 16 (4):1-14.
    Over the last 30 years, scholarship has produced countless books, essays, and articles on populism by investigating it from various perspectives and angles. This article seeks to contribute to this ongoing debate by offering a political-philosophical reconstruction of populism to define such a phenomenon from a multilateral perspective. The essay will proceed as follows: The first section will investigate populism from a purely political-philosophical position, while the second will discuss the constitutional effects of such a phenomenon, to define it mainly (...)
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    Dancing with the landscape. Anna Halprin ‘explorative’ dance as the encounter with nature’s and architecture’s atmospheric affordances.Serena Massimo - 2024 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 23.
    Following Jean-Marc Besse’s identification of landscape as a dynamic, changing, relational and ‘emergent’ entity, I argue in this article that the artistic creative process is a way of ‘doing with’ landscape that fully embraces this peculiarity of landscape. The art of dance, in particular, makes it clear that it is the artist who creates a kind of mutual attraction between the (trans)formative forces of the landscape, suggesting its renewal and thus giving impetus to its metamorphic and transformative nature. Drawing on (...)
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    Plan coordination by revision in collective agent based systems.Hans Tonino, André Bos, Mathijs de Weerdt & Cees Witteveen - 2002 - Artificial Intelligence 142 (2):121-145.
  44. Cómo traducir Unheilichkeit: hospitalidad sive hostilidad.Bernardo Ainbinder - 2006 - In Carlos Balzi & César Marchesino (eds.), Hostilidad/hospitalidad. [Córdoba, Argentina]: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Area de Filosofía del Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades.
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  45. Procesionales dominicanos impresos en España de 1494 a 1609.Bernardo Fueyo Suárez - 2011 - Ciencia Tomista 138 (444):151-212.
    Presentación de las seis ediciones del libro procesional publicadas por los dominicos en España entre 1494 y 1609. En una primera parte, se estudia el contexto, las características y el contenido de cada edición, y se compara la evolución de los textos de una edición a otra. Una segunda sección analiza las prácticas procesionales, tal como vienen reflejadas en las sucesivas impresiones del libro procesional, y su implantación y desarrollo hasta principios del siglo XVII.This is an exposition of the six (...)
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    On the adequacy of representing higher order intuitionistic logic as a pure type system.Hans Tonino & Ken-Etsu Fujita - 1992 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 57 (3):251-276.
    In this paper we describe the Curry-Howard-De Bruijn isomorphism between Higher Order Many Sorted Intuitionistic Predicate Logic PREDω and the type system λPREDω, which can be considered a subsystem of the Calculus of Constructions. The type system is presented using the concept of a Pure Type System, which is a very elegant framework for describing type systems. We show in great detail how formulae and proof trees of the logic relate to types and terms of the type system, respectively. Finally, (...)
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    Phase transitions in artificial intelligence systems.Bernardo A. Huberman & Tad Hogg - 1987 - Artificial Intelligence 33 (2):155-171.
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    An Ontological Solution to the Mind-Body Problem.Bernardo Kastrup - 2017 - Philosophies 2 (2):10.
    I argue for an idealist ontology consistent with empirical observations, which seeks to explain the facts of nature more parsimoniously than physicalism and bottom-up panpsychism. This ontology also attempts to offer more explanatory power than both physicalism and bottom-up panpsychism, in that it does not fall prey to either the ‘hard problem of consciousness’ or the ‘subject combination problem’, respectively. It can be summarized as follows: spatially unbound consciousness is posited to be nature’s sole ontological primitive. We, as well as (...)
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  49. Peirce’s Imaginative Community: On the Esthetic Grounds of Inquiry.Bernardo Andrade - 2022 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 58 (1):1-21.
    Departing from Anderson’s (2016) suggestion that there are three communities in Peirce’s thought corresponding to his three normative sciences of logic, ethics, and esthetics, I argue that these communities partake in a relationship of dependence similar to that found among the normative sciences. In this way, just as logic relies on ethics which relies on esthetics, so too would a logical community of inquirers rely on an ethical community of love, which would rely on an esthetic community of artists. A (...)
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  50. Can machines think? The controversy that led to the Turing test.Bernardo Gonçalves - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (6):2499-2509.
    Turing’s much debated test has turned 70 and is still fairly controversial. His 1950 paper is seen as a complex and multilayered text, and key questions about it remain largely unanswered. Why did Turing select learning from experience as the best approach to achieve machine intelligence? Why did he spend several years working with chess playing as a task to illustrate and test for machine intelligence only to trade it out for conversational question-answering in 1950? Why did Turing refer to (...)
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