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J. G. Herder, Amore ed egoità, traduzione di S. Tedesco
2009
Here's the first italian translation of Herder’s Liebe und Selbstheit (1781). Translated by Salvatore Tedesco.
Economia del desiderio: piacere e conoscenza nell’estetica di Herder
2009
Published by Herder in 1781, the short study "Liebe und Selbstheit" represents one of the most significant moments of the reception of the works of Hemsterhuis in Germany, and is, at the same time, one of the most advanced points of arrival of the aesthetic and physiological thought of its author.
El concepto de "cultura" en el joven Herder
2002
Sin entrar en el debate en torno al papel que juegan Vico y Kant en la gestación del moderno concepto de «cultura», que es claramente objetual, cuestión ya abordada entre nosotros por el profesor G. Bueno, en este artículo nos ceñimos a documentar, analizar y comentar un momento de la producción herderiana, demasiado olvidada por nuestros especialistas, la aparición del concepto de "cultura" en sus obras de juventud.
Il corpo come strumento della sensibilità: riflessioni sul conoscere e il sentire fra estetica e fisiologia
2016
Since its origins, the controversial relationship between sensible knowledge and conceptual knowledge is a central problem of aesthetics. The reflections of A.G. Baumgarten, the “father of modern aesthetics”, played a key role for the revaluation of senses and corporeity, although, in his works, the constructability of aesthetics is not extended to physiological topics yet. In this article we aim to understand the role played by senses and body structure in all living beings, from unicellular organisms to human beings; at the same time, we try to understand the importance of senses for environmental comprehension, adopting a morphological perspective and keeping together philosophical and s…
Il “corpo proprio” e il sentire in comune: Empfindung, Einfühlung, Mitgefühl. La dinamica del sentire e la questione dell’empatia fra Sulzer ed Herder
2022
The contribution aims to identify some theoretical lines that cross the German Enlightenment reflection from Leibniz and Wolff to Herder, focusing on the relationship between oneself and otherness, between the dimension of “one’s own body” and the theme of “feeling in common”. Thus, we propose to identify some of the flow lines along which reflection on empathy develops. Keywords: Empathy, German Enlightenment, Herder, Self and Otherness, Sulzer