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Sulle tracce di Proteo (Odissea 4, 382 ss). Tra memoria tecnica e psicologia della memoria

2023

In Odyssey, Book 4, Proteus, the old man of the sea, is represented as a divine figure in possess of peculiar skills: a prophetic art as well as a metamorphic one, which, full of tricks (dolìe techne), enables him to escape anyone who tries to capture him for knowing his/her own future, and this is properly the case of the Spartan king Menelaus. In this way, it emerges that the Proteus’ expertise, a technical one, depends on the methodic recalling to the memory of various morphological status, whose repeated seriality is the guarantee of being successful in changing his form continuously: the use of the expression “he (i.e. the old man) did not forget his tricky art” (v. 455) deserves consi…

(Technical and poetic) MemoryPsycology of MemoryOdyssey (Book 4)ProteusSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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European Formalism and Empiriocriticism : Formalism within the International Empiriocritical Movement

2020

Abstract This paper argues that Russian Formalism is to be considered a constitutive part of the international empiriocritical movement—Ernst Mach (1838—1916) and Richard Avenarius’s (1843—1896). The conceptual parallelism between Empiriocriticism and Formalism is striking indeed. Thus, the cornerstones of the empiriocritical approach—the concept of series [Reihe] and the concept of elements [Elemente], understood as sensations [Empfindungen]—are plainly recognizable within formalist theories: the notion of ‘series’ (for example, the notion of ‘literary series’ or ‘poetic series’, leading to the famous concept of ‘literariness’, literaturnost’) and the very formalist idea of a necessarily p…

0106 biological sciencesRussian Formalism050101 languages & linguisticsGerman-Austrian FormalismEmotivity[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureFormalism (philosophy)Philosophy05 social sciencesEmpiriocriticism010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesClassical mechanicsPoetic language0501 psychology and cognitive sciences[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics
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Kanoninen kumous : Pentti Saarikosken 1960-luvun lyriikan poliittinen runousoppi

2015

1960-lukulyriikkaavant-gardepolitical poetryspeakerpoetiikkadialecticssymbolitintertextualitySaarikoski Pentti1960sintertekstuaalisuusavantgardepoeticskirjallisuudentutkimusmetaforapoliittisuusMarxist literary criticismimageryideologiatsubjektidialektiikka
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Quando i corpi svelano lo spazio

2020

Living means transfiguring the place and loading it with meanings that transcend its pure objectivity, allowing our body to feel itself among "its things", close to itself. The path of "transfiguration" inherent in living interprets the complementarity between man and his environment and reveals the poetic capacity of architecture. Thus, it may be interesting to understand how the interaction between body and space can make us regain possession of the most problematic places, within a mental and transcendent dimension.

Abitare significa trasfigurare il luogo e caricarlo di significati che trascendono la sua pura oggettività consentire al nostro corpo di sentirsi tra le "sue cose" presso di sé. Il percorso di "trasfigurazione" insito nell’abitare interpreta la complementarità tra l’uomo e il suo ambiente e svela la capacità poetica dell’architettura. Così può essere interessante comprendere come l’interazione tra corpo e spazio possa farci riappropriare dei luoghi più problematici all'interno di una dimensione mentale e trascendente.Settore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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From Biology to Linguistics

2018

If we want to get to the bottom of the definition of ἄρθρον in the Poetics, in my opinion we have to work hard in several directions. First of all, it should be vigorously emphasized that the definitions of σύνδeσμος and ἄρθρον in the Poetics are aimed at the subsequent definition of λόγος [This is very aptly pointed out already in Bywater (1909, p. 270).]. This definition recognizes two types of λόγος: the λόγος that is unitary by itself and the λόγος that is unitary thanks to a connector (Poet. 1457 a 27-30: eἷς δέ ἐστι λόγος διχῶς, ἢ γὰρ ὁ ἐκ πλeιόνων συνδέσμῳ, οἷον ἡ Ἰλιὰς μὲν συνδέσμῳ eἷς, ὁ δὲ τοῦ ἀνθρώπου τῷ ἓν σημαίνeιν. See Met. Ζ 4, 1030 a 9, b 5-10; H6, 1045 a 12-14.). Now, if th…

Action (philosophy)PoeticsField (Bourdieu)Unitary stateLinguistics
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Did Pindar’s scheme really exist?

2017

Abstract: A Greek construction in which the verb is in the 3rd sg. form, while the subject is in the 3rd pl. and, in most cases, in post–verbal position, is called Pindar’s scheme inasmuch as it occurs most frequently in the poems of this author. Various explanations have been provided for this construction and it has also been interpreted as an error. The paper is an attempt at an overall syntactic explanation of the available data.

AlgebraScheme (programming language)Computer sciencesyntax small clause Pindar's scheme poetic languagecomputerSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguisticacomputer.programming_language
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Anna Banti e lo sguardo narrante. Modelli, poetica e stile tra gusto figurativo, autobiografismo e storia.

2011

Anna Banti e lo sguardo narranteSettore L-FIL-LET/10 - Letteratura Italianapoeticamodellistile.
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Towards a poïetic of are or the stakes of a new interpretation of the being : the possibilities and the limits of the renewal of the Metaphysics from…

2012

The “being” remains still and always today an extremely mysterious and polemic object for the philosophers as for the individual who we are. Face to the perpetual reappearance of this object in the form of a fundamental interrogation, the question is to know if we are confronted to an insoluble problem for the reason or if it is a methodological problem which it is advisable to raise. Beyond of a new attempt at destruction of Metaphysics in all its forms and its dimensions by the postmoderns, we must try to reflect today on the true positivity of the questioning of the “being”. From Kant to Bachelard, we are seeing a gradual opening during the history through the way of another practice whi…

ArchetypeIndividuArchétypeImaginaryÉtant[SHS.PHIL]Humanities and Social Sciences/PhilosophyBeingIndividualÊtrePsychoanalysisCriticalDasein[SHS.PHIL] Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophy[ SHS.PHIL ] Humanities and Social Sciences/PhilosophyPoïeticImaginationPoeticPoétiqueCritiquePoïétiqueImaginaire
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Los ideales del blanco Conversación con Antonino Margagliotta

2023

Saggio sotto forma di dialogo sull'architettura bianca nella cultura architettonica contemporanea. Il valore e il significato dell'architettura bianca nel nostro tempo sono indagati ripensando alle origini e con alcune ipotesi sulla sua diffusione. L'uso del colore perviene ad una vera e propria poetica del progetto intrisa di ideali legati alla ricerca della semplicità e della perfezione. Essay in the form of a dialogue on white architecture in contemporary architectural culture. The value and meaning of white architecture in our time are investigated by rethinking its origins and with some hypotheses on its diffusion. The use of color achieves a real poetics of the project imbued with ide…

ArchitetturaPoeticaBiancoArchitecturePoeticSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaWhiteBlancoPoéticaArquitectura
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La definzione di arthron nel XX capitolo della Poetica di Aristotele

2019

This paper deals with Aristotle's definiton of arthron in the XX chapter of the Poetics. This definition has always been considered as an unsolvable dilemma. Starting with a detailed analysis of the Greek text, and of the various attempts to make sense of it, the paper attempts to read it in an innovative way. The xx chapter of the Poetics is not a classification of parts of speech, as it is usually considered; we have to read it in light of Aristotle's biological program. Arthron (as well as syndesmos, syllabé) are biological terms. In linguistics as well as in biology arthron is thus a 'joint': it has nothing to do with the «article» in later grammatical sense. In this light, the book off…

Aristotle Poetics arthron article joint the verb to 'be'
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