Valery Vinogradovs

Experience
  •  87
    Antiquity in A. Losev's Cosmic Somaesthetics
    with Zvezda Alesha
    In Aesthetic Literacy Vol. III: an endgame. pp. 162-172. 2023.
    The paper reviews the key tenets from Alexei Losev's magnum opus, A History of Ancient Aesthetics (1963-1994), an eight-volume long, original investigation of the Greco-Roman aesthetic culture, currently available only in Russian.
  • Aesthetic Literacy vol III: an endgame (edited book)
    mongrel matter. 2023.
    mongrel matter delivers the third and concluding volume of aesthetic literacy, an open, cross-genre book-exercise designed to cure academic exclusivism and, correspondingly, unabashed illiteracy: as a science and art of perception and experience, aesthetics is the first philosophy! this volume features more than 50 authors, including the likes of Paul C. Taylor (UCLA), Mieke Bal (University of Amsterdam), Michel de Montaigne, Alan Tansman (Berkeley), Nkiru Nzegwu (CUNY), Mahmood Fazal (ABC), INO…Read more
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    Tarkovsky as a Master
    Mont: Literature. 2020.
    Autobiographical reflections on Andrey Tarkovsky as a teacher
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    Plagued children
    Plague Proportions. 2021.
    Poetic reflections on children drawing from Tarkovsky's oeuvre
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    Kant's Multiplicity
    Proceedings of the European Society for Aesthetics. 2014.
    Because of the transcendental emphasis of his critical works, Immanuel Kant has been criticised for not being able to accommodate the notion of multiplicity. This paper outlines a complex argument designed as a means to the rescue of Kant from this repudiation. To this end, the paper proposes a new, strong reading of the doctrine of aesthetic ideas that unveils the idiosyncratic play of the mental powers, constituted of two separate acts, that equips one to intuit an unnameable mark that evades …Read more
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    In the Bowels of Leviathan
    Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 12 (2): 5-15. 2023.
    Preface of the ESPES: The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics symposium on Aesthetics and Ageing.
  • This chapter aims to elucidate Everyday Aesthetics and Somaesthetics drawing from the relevant literature, in conjunction with the history of philosophy, which is always to inform the philosopher’s judgement. In the first section, the crux of Saito’s approach to the re-discovery of the neglected sphere of EA is explained. Next, to be in a position to appreciate Shusterman’s project, we consider a number of perspectives—by Plato, Descartes, Spinoza, and Nietzsche—on the body’s status in philoso…Read more
  • On the Aesthetic Project
    In Aesthetic Theory and Practice, Rebus Press. pp. 1-13. 2020.
    Canvassing both aesthetic theory and practice, our volume offers fresh perspectives on canonical and emerging topics, and also brings to your attention a number of culturally sensitive topics that are customarily silenced in introductions to philosophical aesthetics. Our papers are heterogeneous in terms of length and degrees of difficulty, inviting the reader into the creative study of contemporary aesthetics, which spans a lifetime. Engagement with aesthetics entails an inquiry into three…Read more
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    Aesthetic Literacy vol I: a book for everyone. (edited book)
    Mont Publishing House. 2022.
    Mont Publishing House and Valery Vino deliver the first volume of an eclectic collection in aesthetic education. Aesthetic Literacy is an experiment in philosophy of culture, and this volume features cross-genre contributions by: Theodore Gracyk (Minnesota), Babette Babich (Fordham), David Konstan (NYU), Katya Mandoki (UNAM), Arnold Berleant (Long Island), Jale Erzen (Middle East Tech), Curtis Carter (Marquette), Clive Cazeaux (Cardiff), Fabrizio Desideri (Florence), Ken-ichi Sasaki (Tokyo), and…Read more
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    Ageing: A Dialogue
    with Arnold Berleant and Michael Alpert
    Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 12 (2): 33-41. 2023.
    In April 2021, longing to learn first-hand about ageing philosophically, Valery Vino reached out to the legendary Arnold Berleant (who was 89 at the time of writing), to see whether he might be interested in recording a dialogue to this theme, with a companion of his choice. Berleant selected his ideal collaborator Michael Alpert, book designer and collector, poet, senior, and treasured friend. Over the following six months, a rich tapestry of leisurely reading, contemplation and discussion unfo…Read more
  • Aesthetic Literacy vol II: out of mind (edited book)
    mongrel matter. 2023.
    The second volume of an eclectic collection in aesthetic education, Aesthetic Literacy is an experiment in philosophy of culture, a book-exercise which has taken years to realise, turning into a maze wandering through three parts. Featured authors: Ivan Gaskell (Bard), Emily Brady (Texas A&M), Jesse Prinz (CUNY), Yuriko Saito (Rhode Island), John Carvalho (Villanova), David Goldblatt (Denison), Richard Hickman (Cambridge), Cheng Xiangzhan (Shandong), Stephen Davies (Auckland), Keith Lehrer (Ariz…Read more
  • Aesthetic Theory and Practice (edited book)
    Rebus Press. 2020.
    Aesthetic Theory and Practice offers fresh perspectives on canonical and emerging topics in aesthetics, and also brings attention to a number of culturally sensitive topics that are customarily silenced in introductions to philosophical aesthetics. The papers are heterogeneous in terms of length and degrees of difficulty, inviting the reader into the study of contemporary aesthetics, which spans a lifetime.
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    Poetics, Self-Understanding and Health (13th ed.)
    with Richard Deming and Justin Dominic Clemens
    Rupkatha Journal On Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities 13 (2): 1-13. 2021.
    In the thick of the global plague, Richard, Justin and Valery agreed to hold a conversation on the topic of poetics, self-understanding, and health. An analysis and discussion of this trinity requires love of poetry and philosophy. Both supreme human practices take common root in mythology and religion, and also share a notorious categorical divide, that of reason against affect. Is this Platonic divide indeed categorical, given both practices rely on language and creativity to compose their mea…Read more
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    Kant’s Phenomenology of Humiliation
    Journal of Value Inquiry 53 (2): 193-211. 2019.
    This paper presents a new reading of Kant's moral feeling: in lieu of highlighting a positive feeling of respect, I am interested in a thorough phenomenological interpretation of a negative feeling of humiliation. The paper's tone is set by underscoring that human moral Gesinnung is that which is necessarily cultivated, which entails that the striving moral agent, among other things, learns to identify and confront inclinations. It is argued, then, that one's mindfulness of the various kinds of …Read more
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    Kant’s doctrine of aesthetic ideas, along with his brief treatment of ugliness, has been the focus of some recent literature. In this paper, I employ an original approach, which nonetheless draws from Kant’s oeuvre, to pin down the phenomenological complexity of a spectacular event that took place at the inception of the French Terror—the decapitation of Louis the XVI. To this end, the first section of the essay fleshes out an interpretative framework explicating how seeing the guillotine as an …Read more