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    Sokolovskiy, S.V. 2024. V poiskakh atmosfer: napravleniia, metody, perspektivy (interv’iu s Tonino Griffero) [In Search of Atmospheres: Directions, Methods, Perspectives (an Interview with Tonino Griffero)]

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    The article is a commented translation from English and German of an interview, conducted in February 2024 with the Italian philosopher-phenomenologist, professor of aesthetics at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, the current undisputed leader in the study of (affective) atmospheres Tonino Griffero. The interview touches upon a diversity of traditions in atmospheric research (including national variation in such studies), the correlation of the notions of atmosphere with the notions of mood (Stimmung) and ambiance, research methods and ways of theorizing of atmospheric phenomena by German phenomenologist Hermann Schmitz (16.05.1928–05.05.2021) and aesthetics specialist Gernot Böhme (03.01.1937–20.01.2022), and, finally, the prospects of employing the relevant methods and approaches in social sciences, including anthropology

    Intervista a Tonino Griffero

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    Räumlich ergossene Gefühle

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    Der Begriff der affordance wurde vom amerikanischen Wahrnehmungspsychologen James J. Gibson geprägt und lässt sich als Angebotscharakter eines Objektes definieren. In diesem Beitrag geht der Philosoph Tonino Griffero der Frage nach, inwieweit diese Affordanzen die Atmosphäre, hier im Sinne der Phänomenologie als die unsichtbare, zu erfühlende Eigenschaft einer Umgebung gemeint, beeinflussen und welche Auswirkungen das auf das Verständnis von Architektur ha

    Martin Bressani - Interview with Tonino Griffero

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    Introduction

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    In Search of Atmospheres: Directions, Methods, Perspectives. An interview with Tonino Griffero (by Sergey Sokolovskiy)

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    The interview touches upon the diversity of traditions (including national ones) of atmospheric research, on the correlation of the concepts of (affective) atmosphere with the concepts of mood (Stimmung) and ambiance, on research methods and ways of conceptualizing atmospheric phenomena by the German phenomenologist, Hermann Schmitz, and the specialist in aesthetics, Gernot Böhme, and, finally, on the prospects of using the methods and approaches under consideration in social sciences

    Atmosferizzazioni. Idee (incompetenti) per una psicopatologia neofenomenologica

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    Being philosophically interesting not despite but precisely because of this vagueness, an atmosphere does not coincide, however, with an exclusively subjective nuance. In fact, Humanities have been pleasantly stirred by the radical externalisation of the affective suggested by the neo-phenomenological approach. What followed was a promising paradigm shift, whose main merit is a counterintuitive yet inspiring campaign of desubjectification of feelings. A neophenomenological atmospherology, in fact, problematically (of course) downgrades the psyche to a superfluous as well as theoretically unproven artificial construct encompassing a private ineffable inner world (be it the soul, the psyche or, especially today, the brain), considering this view of the emotional life hardly more realistic than the Greek archaic one, conceived of as the state of being possessed and driven by demonic powers
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