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Stefano Marino

University of Bologna
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  • University of Bologna
    Department for Life Quality Studies
    Assistant Professor
University of Bologna
Department of Philosophy and Communication
PhD, 2008
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Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
Aesthetics
Social and Political Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
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  • All publications (62)
  •  14
    List of Abbreviations
    with Pietro Terzi, Arno Schubbach, Günter Figal, Dennis J. Schmidt, Hans-Peter Krüger, Tom Huhn, Nicola Emery, Serena Feloj, Patrice Canivez, Anne Sauvagnargues, Dario Cecchi, Claudio Paolucci, Scott R. Stroud, Diarmuid Costello, Thomas Teufel, Alessandro Bertinetto, and Thomas W. Leddy
    In Stefano Marino & Pietro Terzi (eds.), Kant’s ›Critique of Aesthetic Judgment‹ in the 20th Century: A Companion to Its Main Interpretations, De Gruyter. pp. 1-2. 2020.
  •  9
    Gadamer’s Understanding of Art as Presentation
    with Elena Romagnoli
    In Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.), Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today, State University of New York Press. pp. 13-32. 2025.
  •  8
    On the Challenge of Poetry to Thought
    with Elena Romagnoli
    In Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.), Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today, State University of New York Press. pp. 167-186. 2025.
  •  7
    The “Unshapely Form” of the Work of Art
    with Elena Romagnoli
    In Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.), Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today, State University of New York Press. pp. 77-92. 2025.
  •  13
    Gadamerian Reflections on Celan and the Witness and Wounding of the Poetic Word
    with Elena Romagnoli
    In Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.), Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today, State University of New York Press. pp. 187-204. 2025.
  •  22
    Playing and Reading
    with Elena Romagnoli
    In Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.), Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today, State University of New York Press. pp. 147-166. 2025.
  •  18
    Gadamer and Pareyson on Hermeneutics and Improvisation
    with Elena Romagnoli
    In Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.), Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today, State University of New York Press. pp. 127-146. 2025.
  •  15
    Critiquing Gadamer’s Aesthetics
    with Elena Romagnoli
    In Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.), Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today, State University of New York Press. pp. 93-110. 2025.
  •  11
    The Aesthetics of the Invisible in Hans-Georg Gadamer
    with Elena Romagnoli
    In Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.), Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today, State University of New York Press. pp. 61-76. 2025.
  •  4
    Language without Sentences
    with Elena Romagnoli
    In Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.), Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today, State University of New York Press. pp. 111-126. 2025.
  •  3
    Giudizio estetico e Giudizio etico-politico
    In M. Ruffing C. La Rocca A. Ferrarin S. Bacin (ed.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht, Akten des XI. Kant-Kongresses 2010, De Gruyter. pp. 131-140. 2013.
  •  15
    Giudizio estetico e Giudizio etico-politico
    In M. Ruffing C. La Rocca A. Ferrarin S. Bacin (ed.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht, Akten des XI. Kant-Kongresses 2010, De Gruyter. pp. 131-140. 2013.
  •  155
    Kant’s ›Critique of Aesthetic Judgment‹ in the 20th Century: A Companion to Its Main Interpretations (edited book)
    with Pietro Terzi
    De Gruyter. 2020.
    Kant’s Critique of Judgment represents one of the most important texts in modern philosophy. However, while its importance for 19th-century philosophy has been widely acknowledged, scholars have often overlooked its far-reaching influence on 20th-century thought. This book aims to account for the various interpretations of Kant’s notion of aesthetic judgment formulated in the last century. The book approaches the subject matter from both a historical and a theoretical point of view and in relati…Read more
    Kant’s Critique of Judgment represents one of the most important texts in modern philosophy. However, while its importance for 19th-century philosophy has been widely acknowledged, scholars have often overlooked its far-reaching influence on 20th-century thought. This book aims to account for the various interpretations of Kant’s notion of aesthetic judgment formulated in the last century. The book approaches the subject matter from both a historical and a theoretical point of view and in relation to different cultural contexts, also exploring in an unprecedented way its influence on some very up-to-date philosophical developments and trends. It represents the first choral and comprehensive study on this missing piece in the history of modern and contemporary philosophy, capable of cutting in a unique way across different traditions, movements and geographical areas. All main themes of Kant’s aesthetics are investigated in this book, while at the same time showing how they have been interpreted in very different ways in the 20th century. With contributions by Alessandro Bertinetto, Patrice Canivez, Dario Cecchi, Diarmuid Costello, Nicola Emery, Serena Feloj, Günter Figal, Tom Huhn, Hans-Peter Krüger, Thomas W. Leddy, Stefano Marino, Claudio Paolucci, Anne Sauvagnargues, Dennis J. Schmidt, Arno Schubbach, Scott R. Stroud, Thomas Teufel, and Pietro Terzi.
  •  8
    Author Index
    with Elena Romagnoli
    In Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.), Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today, State University of New York Press. pp. 209-211. 2025.
  •  5
    Introduction
    with Elena Romagnoli
    In Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.), Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today, State University of New York Press. pp. 1-12. 2025.
  •  4
    List of Contributors
    with Elena Romagnoli
    In Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.), Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today, State University of New York Press. pp. 205-208. 2025.
  •  10
    Gadamer’s Hermeneutical Aesthetics as Practical Philosophy
    with Elena Romagnoli
    In Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.), Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today, State University of New York Press. pp. 33-60. 2025.
  •  6
    Table of Contents
    with Pietro Terzi
    In Stefano Marino & Pietro Terzi (eds.), Kant’s ›Critique of Aesthetic Judgment‹ in the 20th Century: A Companion to Its Main Interpretations, De Gruyter. 2020.
  •  4
    Acknowledgments
    with Pietro Terzi
    In Stefano Marino & Pietro Terzi (eds.), Kant’s ›Critique of Aesthetic Judgment‹ in the 20th Century: A Companion to Its Main Interpretations, De Gruyter. 2020.
  •  5
    Frontmatter
    with Pietro Terzi
    In Stefano Marino & Pietro Terzi (eds.), Kant’s ›Critique of Aesthetic Judgment‹ in the 20th Century: A Companion to Its Main Interpretations, De Gruyter. 2020.
  •  4
    Index of Names
    with Pietro Terzi
    In Stefano Marino & Pietro Terzi (eds.), Kant’s ›Critique of Aesthetic Judgment‹ in the 20th Century: A Companion to Its Main Interpretations, De Gruyter. pp. 375-382. 2020.
  •  11
    Index of Concepts
    with Pietro Terzi
    In Stefano Marino & Pietro Terzi (eds.), Kant’s ›Critique of Aesthetic Judgment‹ in the 20th Century: A Companion to Its Main Interpretations, De Gruyter. pp. 365-374. 2020.
  •  21
    About the Contributors
    with Pietro Terzi
    In Stefano Marino & Pietro Terzi (eds.), Kant’s ›Critique of Aesthetic Judgment‹ in the 20th Century: A Companion to Its Main Interpretations, De Gruyter. pp. 359-364. 2020.
  •  19
    Introduction
    with Laura La Bella
    Idealistic Studies 55 (2): 137-146. 2025.
  •  25
    Second Nature and Embodiment
    Idealistic Studies 55 (2): 287-315. 2025.
    This article is focused on the philosophy of Arnold Gehlen, one of the founders, with Max Scheler and Helmuth Plessner, of the important tradition of German philosophical anthropology in the twentieth century, especially thanks to his masterpiece Der Mensch (1940). After a short introductory section on the struggle of various twentieth century philosophers (mostly in the movements of phenomenology and pragmatism) to redeem embodiment from the oblivion in which Western philosophy and science had …Read more
    This article is focused on the philosophy of Arnold Gehlen, one of the founders, with Max Scheler and Helmuth Plessner, of the important tradition of German philosophical anthropology in the twentieth century, especially thanks to his masterpiece Der Mensch (1940). After a short introductory section on the struggle of various twentieth century philosophers (mostly in the movements of phenomenology and pragmatism) to redeem embodiment from the oblivion in which Western philosophy and science had put it, and also on the recent contribution offered in this field by the development of enactive philosophies and so-called “4E Cognition” approaches, I offer a reconstruction and an interpretation of some fundamental concepts of Gehlen’s philosophical anthropology, with a particular focus on the question of embodiment in Der Mensch. Then, adopting a historico-philosophical perspective and a comparative methodology, I try to establish a conceptual comparison and connection between some aspects of Gehlen’s thinking (with a particular focus on his notions of second nature, environment, and world) and certain philosophical questions about human embodiment that have recently emerged in the context of the diverse variants of contemporary enactivism (sensorimotor, autopoietic, radical, etc.).
  •  84
    Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today (edited book)
    with Elena Romagnoli
    State University of New York Press. 2025.
    Original essays on Hans-Georg Gadamer's hermeneutical aesthetics and philosophy of art, written by some of the most important authors in this field, disclosing the possibility of a renewed understanding of Gadamer's thinking in the context of current aesthetic debates.
  •  62
    Drumming as Embodied and Mindful Performance: Observations on the Aesthetic Theories of Bill Bruford and Shaun Gallagher
    British Journal of Aesthetics 65 (4): 609-631. 2025.
    In this article, I explore some questions concerning the aesthetics of musical performance. I approach this topic from a perspective influenced by some theoretical works of Bill Bruford, Shaun Gallagher, and Richard Shusterman, and choose the musical practice of drumming as a promising case to exemplify certain concepts and themes. Following various insights inspired, in particular, by Bruford and Gallagher, I argue for a conception of drumming as embodied and mindful performance, in contrast to…Read more
    In this article, I explore some questions concerning the aesthetics of musical performance. I approach this topic from a perspective influenced by some theoretical works of Bill Bruford, Shaun Gallagher, and Richard Shusterman, and choose the musical practice of drumming as a promising case to exemplify certain concepts and themes. Following various insights inspired, in particular, by Bruford and Gallagher, I argue for a conception of drumming as embodied and mindful performance, in contrast to other influential conceptions (sometimes suggested by philosophers, other times by drummers) that understand musical performance in general, and the art of drumming in particular, as mindless activities; namely, as a sort of selfless ‘flow’ without thought.
    Aesthetics
  •  34
    Senso estetico e valore sociale del punk. Appunti per una riconsiderazione di un fenomeno prismatico
    with Giovanni Mugnaini
    la Società Degli Individui. forthcoming.
  •  25
    The “aging” of Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory. Fifty Years Later (edited book)
    with Samir Gandesha and Johan Hartle
    Mimesis International. 2021.
    If 2019 was an “Adornian year” because of the 50th anniversary of the untimely death of Theodor W. Adorno in August 1969, also 2020 has been an “Adornian year” because of the 50th anniversary of the posthumous publication of Adorno’s great but unfinished masterpiece Aesthetic Theory, first published in 1970. Adorno’s intellectual legacy is still alive today and indeed important for the conceptual tools as it still provides to develop a critical, active and negative (instead than acritical, passi…Read more
    If 2019 was an “Adornian year” because of the 50th anniversary of the untimely death of Theodor W. Adorno in August 1969, also 2020 has been an “Adornian year” because of the 50th anniversary of the posthumous publication of Adorno’s great but unfinished masterpiece Aesthetic Theory, first published in 1970. Adorno’s intellectual legacy is still alive today and indeed important for the conceptual tools as it still provides to develop a critical, active and negative (instead than acritical, passive and affirmative) relationship with the real. In the vast and complex corpus of Adorno’s entire philosophical oeuvre, his aesthetic theory deserves an especially close and renewed attention today for the variety of intellectual provocations that are still richly offered to us in order to critically understand our age.
    Theodor W. AdornoSocial Philosophy
  •  45
    Foucault’s Legacy in Contemporary Thinking: Forty Years Later (1984–2024)
    with Valentina Antoniol
    Foucault Studies 36 (1): 1-3. 2024.
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