Taken from seemingly distant traditions and authors, “feeling for life” and sensitive intelligence are understood as categories of the current subject-world relationship. Both converge on the idea that the pauperisation of aesthetic experience and unconscious adherence to the “luxury of thought” create a short circuit in the processes of subjectivation that interrupts the exercise of thought as a practice of cultural comprehension, participation in the world, and emancipation. This situation invokes the philosophy of education as a search for the «unsaid» and the «unknown»and as a reflective practice.

Il «sentimento della vita» e l’intelligenza sensibile.Per una filosofia dell’educazione estetica

Elena Madrussan
2025-01-01

Abstract

Taken from seemingly distant traditions and authors, “feeling for life” and sensitive intelligence are understood as categories of the current subject-world relationship. Both converge on the idea that the pauperisation of aesthetic experience and unconscious adherence to the “luxury of thought” create a short circuit in the processes of subjectivation that interrupts the exercise of thought as a practice of cultural comprehension, participation in the world, and emancipation. This situation invokes the philosophy of education as a search for the «unsaid» and the «unknown»and as a reflective practice.
2025
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https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/sf/article/view/16770/15375
Feeling for life, Sensitive intelligence, Philosophy of aesthetic education
Elena Madrussan
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