GAL und Aisthesis präsentieren:
" Uerum ipsum pulchrum? Notes
on the recent debate on the cognitive potential of aesthetic experience.“
Ein Gastvortrag
von: Matteo Giannasi
Philosophers and artists have reflected upon the relation between the experience
of beauty and truth from Plato and Aristotle to Kant and Schelling, from Schopenhauer and Nietzsche to Heidegger and Gadamer
and beyond. Recent philosophy and evolutionary biology have stressed once more the exceptional cognitive potential of
aesthetic experience and beauty and have broken new ground for analysis and speculation. Is beauty back to stay? In what way
would the arts be involved in it? Does the cognitive potential of beauty in some way determine a specific responsibility for
the arts and for artists themselves?
Am
Do. 19.01.23 17:00 Uhr
Im
Hörsaal des GAL
Salzgries 14 / 2. Stock
1010 Wien
CV
Matteo
Giannasi (born 1974), PhD (Ca' Foscari 2005), teaches Logic and Philosophy of Science, History of Contemporary Philosophy,
Critical Thinking, Cultural Policies, and Cultural Heritage and Tourism, at Ca' Foscari University Venice. He is also education
consultant for art institutions, specialised in curating education programmes for adults and students. He published books
and articles in ontology, phenomenology, aesthetics and ethics. His recent research focuses mainly on topics at the intersection
between philosophy and management.