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Bello e Idea nell’estetica del Seicento

2007

The Beautiful and The Idea in 17th-Century Aesthetics In his renowned lecture on the Idea, which he delivered at the Academy of Saint Luke in 1664, Giovan Pietro Bellori asserts the superiority of ideal beauty against the slavish imitation of reality and the unbridled freedom of the imagination. However, an equally important, albeit lesser known, contributor to the formulation of this classicist aesthetic theory is Giovan Battista Agucchi, author of a Treatise on Painting that appeared in fragmentary form in 1646. In this work, Agucchi identifes beauty as the truest and highest aim of painting; he attributes to the artist the power to contemplate the Idea, and confers a profound cognitive v…

Aesthetics Art Theory History of Ideas Agucchi Bellori beauty creativitySettore M-FIL/04 - Esteticaestetica teoria delle arti scultura storia delle idee Agucchi Bellori bellezza creatività
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Creativity and Aesthetic Experience: The Problem of the Possibility of Beauty and Sensitiveness

2004

1. CREATIVITY, POETICS AND AESTHETICS Creativity may be regarded as one of the most complicated primary categories of aesthetics, and one that is most closely connected with such traditional aesthetic categories as beauty, for instance. The fulfilment of creative work is most visible in a work of art and refers to aesthetics as a sphere of expression/manifestation. Any discussion between an artist and an art philosopher or an art critic turns into a contention of a sort concerning the question of what comes first – manifestation or perception and evaluation. The view that creative work is feasible in any sphere of cultural activity as well as in science and technology, used to predominate i…

Phenomenology (philosophy)Creative workWork of artAestheticsPoeticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectBeautyTranscendental numberArtCreativityEveryday Aestheticsmedia_common
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Reversing arrows: Duality

2021

What do you get reversing all arrows? The drawing ‘Duality’ is an homage to mirrors, classical art themes, and abstract mathematics.I’m looking for beauty in the arts and beauty in science. It’s a ...

Visual Arts and Performing ArtsGeneral Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyMathematics::History and OverviewmirroringDuality (optimization)structuresComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignThe artssurrealismTheoretical physicsComputer Science::GraphicsBeautyReversingSymmetry (geometry)Category theoryCategory theorysymmetrymedia_commonMirroringJournal of Mathematics and the Arts
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“Sick woman” or “half woman”? Breast and cervical cancer, emotional script and representations of female body in a mediterranean area of Italy

2016

The proposal aims to highlight the semiotic elements of the discourse that refer to the symbolic ones of representations, and that transform the therapy in an exercise of professional dominion aimed to modify the perception of the self of the female patient through the subversion of specific emotional script. The mapping of the emotional scripts of shame and modesty, in their performative evolution, will be useful to demonstrate how and through what relational strategies the medicalization performs a gender violence which leads to exclude and self-stigmatise the sick woman, considered a “half woman”. The reflection that has its incipit in the ascertainment that the female body has been and …

Settore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E Comunicativigenetic structuresmedia_common.quotation_subjectShameSocial Sciences030209 endocrinology & metabolismPerformative utterance03 medical and health sciencesH0302 clinical medicinerepresentations.female cancer medical teraphy male domination emotionMedicalizationfemale cancers; emotions; representations; male domination030212 general & internal medicineSociologySubversionHB71-74media_commonSelfGeneral MedicineSocial practiceEconomics as a scienceBeautyThe SymbolicSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleSocial psychologyAcademicus International Scientific Journal
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Intrasexual competition at work: Sex differences in the jealousy-evoking effect of rival characteristics in work settings

2010

Sex differences in jealousy-evoking rival characteristics in the relationship with a supervisor at work were examined in a community sample of 188 individuals from Argentina. Among men, the rivals’ social dominance and communal attributes evoked the most jealousy, followed by physical dominance. Among women, the rival’s communal attributes evoked the most jealousy, followed by social dominance and physical attractiveness. For men physical dominance of the rival and for women physical attractiveness of the rival evoked relatively more jealousy, especially among those high in intrasexual competition and confronted with a same-sex supervisor. When confronted with an opposite-sex supervisor, s…

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologySexual jealousymedia_common.quotation_subjectSOCIAL-COMPARISON ORIENTATIONJealousyENVYATTRACTIONINDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCESMANAGERIALDevelopmental psychologyjealousyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyROMANTIC JEALOUSYintrasexual competitionSCALEmedia_commonCommunicationPhysical attractivenessAPPLICANTSBEAUTYWOMENAttractionDominance (ethology)Sexual selectionScale (social sciences)BeautyPsychologySocial psychologyrelationships in organizations
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The visual principle and the correlation between teaching of the Catholic religion and art education in Polish school

2017

Contemporary culture – as already noted – is becoming more and more visual. Contemporary catechesis, referring to its rich, centuries-long experience, should also use different types of images. The first part of this article presents the visual principle as one of basic educating principles, and the second part presents the correlation between the teaching of Catholic religion, and art education in Polish schools. One specific example of using religious painting are in textbooks. Masterpieces of painting, created during centuries and expressing particular desires of their creators, still remain an important inspiration, among others, to the religious search. Faith, though strongly anchored …

PaintingCivilizationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectOrganic Chemistrylcsh:Practical religion. The Christian lifeCatechesisBiochemistryVisual arts educationlcsh:BV4485-5099FaithCatechesisreligious paintingAestheticscorrelationBeautyHumanitypicturetextbooksart educationMedicineSensibilitythe visual principlebusinessmedia_commonThe Person and the Challenges. The Journal of Theology, Education, Canon Law and Social Studies Inspired by Pope John Paul II
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Contact with attractive women affects the release of cortisol in men

2010

Previous studies have shown that situations relevant for human mating can affect the levels of many hormones. This study focused on the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis by measuring salivary cortisol levels in 84 young men prior to and after a period of short social contact with a woman or man. Results showed that after contact with another man the cortisol levels of the participants declined according to the circadian release pattern of cortisol. However, cortisol levels in men declined less when they had contact with a woman. Furthermore, cortisol levels of men increased when they perceived the woman with whom they had contact as attractive. Our findings provide indirect evidence for t…

MaleAttractivenessendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyMate attractionSTRESSHydrocortisoneSexual arousalmedia_common.quotation_subjectAlcohol and cortisolENDOCRINE RESPONSESAffect (psychology)NEUROENDOCRINE RESPONSECortisolCourtshipBehavioral NeuroscienceBeautyYoung AdultEndocrinologySocial DesirabilityHORMONAL RESPONSESInternal medicineTESTOSTERONE CONCENTRATIONSmedicineHumansCircadian rhythmGLUCOCORTICOIDSYOUNG MENSalivaHydrocortisonemedia_commonSEXUAL AROUSALCourtship displayEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsCourtshipCircadian RhythmEndocrinologyHPA-axisSECRETIONFemalePsychologyhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsGlucocorticoidBEHAVIORmedicine.drugHormones and Behavior
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The Visual Quality of Urban Park Scenes of Kowloon Park, Hong Kong: Likeability, Affective Appraisal, and Cross-Cultural Perspectives

2005

The urban park is a place where urbanites can escape from the stresses of everyday life. Using a set of fifteen photographs as visual stimuli, we attempted to identify those scenes that are liked by visitors to Kowloon Park, Hong Kong. The visual quality of an urban park scene is measured by its likeability, referring to the probability that the scene will evoke a strong and positive response among the users of the park. Because Hong Kong is an international metropolis, the respondent sample included both Hong Kong residents and tourists. The principal component analysis revealed the three underlying ‘dimensions’ of the appraisal aspects of the data: the ‘affective’ component, the ‘managem…

Urban parkVisual perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development050109 social psychologyAdvertising050105 experimental psychologyGeographyNaturalnessAestheticsBeautyRespondentCross-cultural0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAffective appraisalEveryday lifeGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonEnvironment and Planning B: Planning and Design
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Reflecting on Female Beauty: Cosmetic Surgery and (Dis)Empowerment

2018

This project aims to unwrap some of the complexities related to female beauty and the body. It reflects on the second wave radical feminist view that beautifying the female body serves to attract male approval via the male gaze, both of which are deeply entrenched in patriarchal power. This perspective positions cosmetic surgery as a disempowering act for women. In riposte, we turn to third wave liberal feminist ideas to engage with the narratives of ten participants who tell of their personal experiences of, and motivations for, undergoing a cosmetic intervention. We undertake an in-depth exploration of these lifeworld experiences and the interplay of subjectivity and intersubjectivity in …

medicine.medical_specialtyLifeworldmedia_common.quotation_subjectSelf-Empowermentlcsh:HM401-1281Psychology of selfEmbodimentmedicineSociologyEmpowermentmedia_commonSelfGeneral Social SciencesCosmetic SurgeryFemininitySurgeryFemininitylcsh:Sociology (General)Physical bodyFeminist ThinkingBeautyMale gazeSocial ConstructivistPhenomenologyLifeworld
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Design and interpret the place of present

2018

The contemporary landscape expresses in itself all the contradictions of present time, marked by the lack of a coherent thought about the transformation of places and of a clear aesthetic elaboration. So, the project must reflect not only on the relationship between man and landscape but above on the need to return to a way of dwelling that respects the places. Architecture plays a fundamental role in the reconstruction of coherence of places and reveals their beauty: through its forms, it can set up unprecedented stories of space in places in constant evolution. The thought from which the design process originates must involve the reading and interpretation of the existing places, and proc…

Project place search beautySettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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