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People/ Nélio Rodrigues Conceição
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| Nélio Rodrigues Conceição
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current research interests
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- Aesthetic and contemporary philosophy
- Contemporary art: visual arts and literature
- Studies on image: the ontological and aesthetical problems
- Image and technology: the cultural, aesthetic and philosophical implications of its relations
- Relation between philosophy and photography, regarding the last one as a technical form of representation with anthropological, discursive an aesthetic consequences
- Relation (ambiguous, of approach and dissociation) between word and image, between the linguistic and visual domain.
Philosophy of language
- The influence of Wittgenstein’s thought in contemporary philosophy
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ongoing research projects
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- Aesthetic and contemporary philosophy
- Contemporary art: visual arts and literature
- Studies on image: the ontological and aesthetical problems
- Image and technology: the cultural, aesthetic and philosophical implications of its relations
- Relation between philosophy and photography, regarding the last one as a technical form of representation with anthropological, discursive an aesthetic consequences
- Relation (ambiguous, of approach and dissociation) between word and image, between the linguistic and visual domain
Philosophy of language
- The influence of Wittgenstein’s thought in contemporary philosophy
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recent publications:
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- An articulation between photography and philosophy, mainly on the influence of photographic image in the structure of subjectivity, influence which is simultaneously conceptual and cultural. Regarding the visual relevancy of the photographic image, and considering that a technical form of producing images fulfils expectations, affects the language, the concepts and the representation practices, it’s fundamental to study its impact in thought and life, without loosing the horizon of the so called “image culture”
- A confrontation between photographic and cinematographic image around the deleuzian concept of image-time. Though considering photography and cinema as two different forms of artistic expression, which follow specific models of representation, which lead us to particular languages and concepts, it’s possible to establish articulations (and clear delimitations). Exploring this relation brings us to nuclear problem of image and representation, changing, or enriching, the contemporaneous definition of aesthetic experience
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