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    Massimo Cacciari: la paz perpetua es una mala utopía

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    El filósofo Massimo Cacciari recibía el pasado abril el Primer Premio Internacional de Ensayo Círculo de Bellas Artes-Antonio Machado Libros, al que concurrió con un manuscrito titulado Europa o la filosofía. El libro, una honda reflexión sobre la identidad europea y el proceso de construcción de una unidad supranacional, vio la luz en octubre. Aprovechando la visita de Cacciari al CBA para su presentación, Manuel Calderón, responsable de la sección de cultura del diario La Razón, estuvo conversando con él. El filósofo Massimo Cacciari recibía el pasado abril el Primer Premio Internacional de Ensayo Círculo de Bellas Artes-Antonio Machado Libros, al que concurrió con un manuscrito titulado Europa o la filosofía. El libro, una honda reflexión sobre la identidad europea y el proceso de construcción de una unidad supranacional, vio la luz en octubre. Aprovechando la visita de Cacciari al CBA para su presentación, Manuel Calderón, responsable de la sección de cultura del diario La Razón, estuvo conversando con él. El filósofo Massimo Cacciari recibía el pasado abril el Primer Premio Internacional de Ensayo Círculo de Bellas Artes-Antonio Machado Libros, al que concurrió con un manuscrito titulado Europa o la filosofía. El libro, una honda reflexión sobre la identidad europea y el proceso de construcción de una unidad supranacional, vio la luz en octubre. Aprovechando la visita de Cacciari al CBA para su presentación, Manuel Calderón, responsable de la sección de cultura del diario La Razón, estuvo conversando con él

    La vecchiaia nella Bibbia greca

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    Volume III di una storia della vecchiaia nel mondo classico, biblico e cristiano; i voll. I ("Grecia") e II ("Roma") sono usciti a c. di U. Mattioli sempre per i tipi dell' ed. Pàtron, Bologna

    Tempo das figuras: Agambem, Virno, Cacciari, Rella

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    Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura, Florianópolis, 2009Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar quatro figuras da crítica italiana contemporânea que antagonizam e protagonizam o debate sobre estética e política: Giorgio Agamben, Paolo Virno, Massimo Cacciari e Franco Rella. A análise passa, principalmente, pelos materiais esparsos produzidos a partir dos anos 1970 até a entrada do novo século, a fim de observar a montagem das categorias que movimentam as articulações desses pensamentos. Categorias que, carregadas de tempo e de ética, permitem chegar à hipótese de que o pensar filosófico e o fazer poético, artístico e crítico operam de maneira polarmente conjugada na inoperância constituída entre as quatro figuras, de modo a perceber que: pela profanação, Agamben monta as imagens que transitam entre as diversas disciplinas do saber e a arte; pela ambivalência, Virno rearticula a conduta da esquerda, a partir de considerações marxinianas; pelo paradoxo do pensamento, Cacciari explicita filosofia estética e filosofia política; pela noção de figura, Rella passeia pelas imagens da modernidade. Diante das divergências e das semelhanças há algo que os toca: a tarefa dada ao tempo

    The role of idiom length and context in spoken idiom comprehension

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    Two cross-modal lexical decision experiments investigated the role of the length of the idiom string (Experiment 1) and of prior sentential context (Experiment 2) in spoken idiom recognition. The idiomatic meaning was activated at the offset of long idioms but not of short idioms when the idiom was preceded by a neutral context. The idiomatic meaning of short idioms was instead activated at the string offset when the idiom was preceded by an idiomatic context. The results support the Configuration Hypothesis (Cacciari & Tabossi, 1988)

    Il greco di un cristiano: il caso di Origene. Note sintattiche e stilistiche in margine a un passo origeniano (Homilia II in psalmum LXXVI)

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    Language and style of many ancient Christian authors have received over time, from secondary literature, an attention that is certainly too little overall. It is therefore not surprising that an author such as Origen, rightly considered the noble father of Christian biblical exegesis, has received so little attention over the centuries with regard to the constitutive linguistic structures of his writings. Through an essay of literary ana- lysis – morphosyntactic and stylistic – of a recently discovered Origenian text (Homilia II in Psalmum LXXVI, 1), it can be said that our author really seems to have fully as- similated the essence of the methods of rhetoric

    A cidade, de Massimo Cacciari

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    This review presents a summary of the series of seminars presented by Massimo Cacciari at the Centro Sant´Apollinare de Fiesole, transcribed and edited by Tonino Rasuto. The work, entitled The city, brings reflections on what the author understands as the origin of urban configurations, more precisely what he classifies as the post-metropolis, the city-territory, which has its formation linked to the principles of Greek polis and of the Roman civitas. Finally, the author defines the potential of place and the geography of events, based on a methodological path of understanding the phenomena that were able to reframe the meaning of the city for the human being.Apresenta-se nesta resenha, uma síntese da série de seminários apresentados por Massimo Cacciari no Centro Sant´Apollinare de Fiesole, transcrita e editada por Tonino Rasuto. A obra, de título A cidade, traz reflexões acerca do que o autor entende como a origem das configurações urbanas, mais precisamente o que classifica como a pós-metrópole, a cidade-território, que tem sua formação ligada aos princípios da pólis grega e da civitas romana. Por fim, o autor define o potencial de lugar e da geografia de acontecimentos, a partir de um caminho metodológico de entendimentos dos fenômenos que foram capazes de ressignificar o sentido de cidade para o ser humano

    To break the….embarrassment: Text Comprehension Skills and Figurative Competence in skilled and less-skilled text comprehenders

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    The aim of the present study was to investigate children’s ability to complete idiom fragments embedded in stories. Previous studies found that children’s and preadolescents’ ability to comprehend a text was related to their ability to understand an idiomatic expression (Cain, Oakhill, & Lemmon, 2005; Levorato, Nesi, & Cacciari, 2004; Nippold, Moran, & Schwarz, 2001). Comprehension and production processes share a vast amount of conceptual and lexical knowledge. Hence, we hypothesized that children’s text reading comprehension skills also might be related to their ability to produce nonliteral completions. Skilled and less-skilled text comprehenders (age range from 7.4 to 10.3) were presented with short stories that ended with an idiomatic fragment (e.g., “Paul broke the . . .” for the idiom “break the ice”) and were asked to complete the story. The children’s completions were coded as Literal, Idiomatic, or Figurative, as in previous studies (Levorato & Cacciari, 1992, 1995). The results showed that children’s ability to understand a text was related to their ability to complete idiomatic fragments figuratively. Less-skilled comprehenders provided more literal completions than skilled comprehenders who, in turn, provided more idiomatic completions

    To break the embarrassment: Text comprehension skills and figurative competence in skilled and less-skilled text comprehenders

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    The aim of the present study was to investigate children's ability to complete idiom fragments embedded in stories. Previous studies found that children's and preadolescents' ability to comprehend a text was related to their ability to understand an idiomatic expression (Cain, Oakhill, & Lemmon, 2005; Levorato, Nesi, & Cacciari, 2004; Nippold, Moran, & Schwarz, 2001). Comprehension and production processes share a vast amount of conceptual and lexical knowledge. Hence, we hypothesized that children's text reading comprehension skills also might be related to their ability to produce nonliteral completions. Skilled and less-skilled text comprehenders (age range from 7.4 to 10.3) were presented with short stories that ended with an idiomatic fragment (e.g., Paul broke the... for the idiom break the ice) and-were asked to complete the story. The children's completions were coded as Literal, Idiomatic, or Figurative as in previous studies (Levorato & Cacciari, 1992, 1995). The results showed that children's ability to understand a text was related to their ability to complete idiomatic fragments figuratively. Less-skilled comprehenders provided more literal completions than skilled comprehenders who, in turn, provided more idiomatic completions

    Il Salmo 35 nell'esegesi origeniana

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    Psalm 35 – from a formgeschichtlich point of view, a composite one – seems to have been almost neglected in early Christian literature before Origen; in fact, he is the first author who has given a deep and complete commentary of it, both in his undoubted works and in the discussed fragments of his commentary on the Psalter. Origen’s exegesis of this Psalm shows some of the main themes which are typical of the theological thought of the Alexandrian author. So, to «the clouds» (v. 6b) – as well as to «man and beast» (v. 7b) – is applied an allegorizing interpretation; in the latter case, the explanation reaches the field of anthropology. The «great deep» (v. 7a) offers the opportunity of a reflexion about divine justice (‘theodicy’), to be examined within the larger debate concerning free will and providence. The divine «wings» (v. 8b) are an occasion to discuss the many biblical ‘anthropomorphisms’ by means of a spiritual reading. And finally, the «light» (v. 10b) gives the chance to expose analytically two topics of the greatest importance both for Origen’s theology, and for its Fortleben in the following centuries: christology and soteriology
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