Search Results (5 titles)

Searched over 7.2 Billion pages in 2.78 seconds

 
Science Fiction Film Characters (X) Sophia University of Rome (X)

       
1
Records: 1 - 5 of 5 - Pages: 
  • Cover Image

The Myth of Ulysses and Secondary Beauty

By: Antonio Mercurio

... as final goals. What I would like to propose is how to fuse together the science of Existential Personalistic Anthropology with the arts of Sophia... ...n (see A.M., “La vita come opera d’arte e la vita come dono spiegata in 41 film” {Life as a Work of Art and Life as a Gift explained in 41 films}, a... ...ver, in an embrace that often becomes fatal. (See the interpretation of the film “The Piano” by Jane Campion, in “The Group Cosmo-Art Laboratories”, ... ... masculine principle and the feminine principle, represented by the female characters that Ulysses encounters during his journey, and that are alway... ... The same goes for daughters, and the movie director Jane Campion, in the film we mentioned earlier, The Piano¸ gives us a splendid example of this ... ..., human beings are either rational animals (Aristotle) or digestive tubes (science); they are children of God (the religions) or sheep together wit... ...ice (apprentie sorcière), as society imposes. Philosophies, religions and science all impose their own vision of what the essence and existence of ...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

...or a better understanding of this definition, see the interpretation of the film “Scent of a woman” (see “I Laboratori corali della Cosmo-art”, Sophi... ...amental forces that make up the history of humanity, Religion, Philosophy, Science and Art, in a single field of energy. This attempt can be compar... ...iale” {Theory of the Existential Unconscious} and my interpretation of the film “The Silence of the Lambs” in my book : “La vita come opera d’arte e ... ...in my book : “La vita come opera d’arte e la vita come dono spiegata in 41 film” {Life as a work of art and life as a gift explained in 41 films}. ... ...s roots). 21 4) – The I and history, both modern and ancient. The I and science, the I and philosophy, the I and religion, the I and art. The I a... ... paintings and instruments. No longer are religion, art, philosophy and science separate fields, but religion, philosophy, science and art are fu... ...nalistic Anthropology. 137 Just like in Pirandello’s play there are six characters in search of an author who can give them life and unity, in ev... ...ho can give them life and unity, in every individual’s life there are four characters, the I Person, the Psychological I, the Corporeal I and the SE... ...s offer an answer to these questions. It is found in condensed form in the characters of Ulysses and Penelope, in the way I have described above. I...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Cosmo-Art Theorems and Axioms

By: Antonio Mercurio

... Dante Alighieri will no longer be enough for you, nor will the writers of science fiction. 24 The Eastern way of thinking that affirms that only ... ...lighieri will no longer be enough for you, nor will the writers of science fiction. 24 The Eastern way of thinking that affirms that only being is... ...e. Humans imagined for centuries the ability to fly, and now we can fly. Science fiction is the result of human imagination, and it was most certai... ...ans imagined for centuries the ability to fly, and now we can fly. Science fiction is the result of human imagination, and it was most certainly very... ...s progression. Religion has always been conservative and not progressive. Science has always had supporters who are conservative and supporters who ... ...d by two people who fuse together through friendship as a decision: see the characters Slide and Charlie in the movie "Scent of a Woman" , Andy and R... ... and Jamal in "Finding Forrester", and the Cosmo-Artistic lectures on these films published in the book “I Laboratori Corali della Cosmo-Art” {The Co... ...988 74 LA VITA COME OPERA D’ARTE E LA VITA COME DONO SPIEGATA IN 41 FILM {Life as a Work of Art and Life as a Gift Explained in 41 films} Ed...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Hypotheses on Ulysses

By: Antonio Mercurio

...Rome, Roma, 2000 21 come opera d’arte e la vita come dono spiegata in 41 film” {Life as a Work of Art and Life as a Gift Explored in 41 Films}, Pu... ... their madness. While Ulysses and Aegisthus are obviously two different characters, I believe that Ulysses represents only one part of Homer, whi... ...en. Here it is important to read the Cosmo-Artistic interpretation of the film “Swept from the Sea” written by Toto Saporito and published in the b... ... ourselves, others and life (see Novecento, the protagonist in Tornatore’s film “The legend of the pianist on the ocean”, who chooses to blow up wit... ... You , of the masculine and feminine principles, represented by the female characters that Ulysses encounters during his journey and that are always... ...er mythological figures mentioned in the Odyssey exist. (Nor do any of the characters invented by Shakespeare or Pirandello or any other author exis... ... As far as the second and third births go, in my opinion there is not yet a science that is sufficiently developed to assure that many will be born. ... ...e born. This is true because for these births it is not only a question of science but of science and art”. (see A.M. “La nascita della cosmo-art” ... ... {Microcosmos Association} and the “Premio Cinema e Narrativa” {Cinema and Fiction Award} , for young people who send in a Sophia- Artistic critique ...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Theory of the Person

By: Antonio Mercurio

... negative moment of humanity’s inability to achieve its purpose. All these characters, which seem to me to have acquired their own identity, who exp... ...isfied due to the loss she experienced as a child. You might have seen the film by Bergman “Autumn Symphony”; this theme is eloquently elaborated in... ... by Bergman “Autumn Symphony”; this theme is eloquently elaborated in this film, where a daughter suffers because of her mother, who in turn says th... ...in Paradise can be explained not so much because there has been progress in science, but because in the past intrauterine life was like a golden age ... ...ome 1988 LA VITA COME OPERA D’ARTE E LA VITA COME DONO SPIEGATA IN 41 FILM {Life as a Work of Art and Life as a Gift Explained in 41 films} Ed...

Read More
       
1
Records: 1 - 5 of 5 - Pages: 
 
 





Copyright © World Library Foundation. All rights reserved. eBooks from Project Gutenberg are sponsored by the World Library Foundation,
a 501c(4) Member's Support Non-Profit Organization, and is NOT affiliated with any governmental agency or department.