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The '''International Conference on Philosophy (CP)''' is a transdisciplinary academic conference, organized annually by the [[University of Cossa]] since {{AN|1745}}. The conference represents one of the main international spaces for dialogue among philosophers, mathematicians, conceptual artists, symbolic anthropologists and evaluation theorists. Founded under the scientific direction of [[Rino Perlato]] and under the sponsorship of the [[Università Vegnesi Associate]], it was born as a radical attempt to redefine the role of philosophy within contemporary thought, in an era marked by the growing need to attribute meaning and value to human experience under conditions of multiplicity, instability and cognitive flux. | |||
== Editions == | |||
=== I Edition ({{AN|1745}}) === | |||
The first edition was held on the [[University of Cossa]] campus, and is structured into three thematic axes: | |||
* Thought and Form - dedicated to pure philosophy, logic, metaphysics and symbolic languages; | |||
* Judgment and Value - centered on ethics, aesthetics, subjective evaluation, cognitive psychology and numerical models; | |||
* Identity and Illusion - gathering talks on self-awareness, emotional memory, the role of context, and the dynamics of being perceived. | |||
Major events include keynote lectures, evaluative performances, public dialogues, invited sessions, immersive installations, and panel discussions with participatory algorithms. The conference has also gained notoriety for the ε(t) Session, a free space in which each talk can vary in time, content, and even tone, in accordance with the principles of the main theme, the [[Gua-Rino Theorem]]. | |||
==== Participants ==== | |||
[[Rino Perlato]]: Full Professor at the University of Cossa, creator and scientific director of the International Conference on Philosophy. Co-author of the [[Gua-Rino Theorem]], he gave the inaugural keynote of the first edition, presenting his model of subjective evaluation. He is responsible for seminar series on present/fluid numerical judgment. | |||
[[Andrea Gua Nong Son Rinh]]: Conceptual artist and performer, co-founder. Collaborated with Perlato on the performative formalization of the theorem during the conference, including the evening “''Night of Unnecessary Votes''”. | |||
Revision as of 14:10, 17 June 2025

The International Conference on Philosophy (CP) is a transdisciplinary academic conference, organized annually by the University of Cossa since 1745 AN. The conference represents one of the main international spaces for dialogue among philosophers, mathematicians, conceptual artists, symbolic anthropologists and evaluation theorists. Founded under the scientific direction of Rino Perlato and under the sponsorship of the Università Vegnesi Associate, it was born as a radical attempt to redefine the role of philosophy within contemporary thought, in an era marked by the growing need to attribute meaning and value to human experience under conditions of multiplicity, instability and cognitive flux.
Editions
I Edition (1745 AN)
The first edition was held on the University of Cossa campus, and is structured into three thematic axes:
- Thought and Form - dedicated to pure philosophy, logic, metaphysics and symbolic languages;
- Judgment and Value - centered on ethics, aesthetics, subjective evaluation, cognitive psychology and numerical models;
- Identity and Illusion - gathering talks on self-awareness, emotional memory, the role of context, and the dynamics of being perceived.
Major events include keynote lectures, evaluative performances, public dialogues, invited sessions, immersive installations, and panel discussions with participatory algorithms. The conference has also gained notoriety for the ε(t) Session, a free space in which each talk can vary in time, content, and even tone, in accordance with the principles of the main theme, the Gua-Rino Theorem.
Participants
Rino Perlato: Full Professor at the University of Cossa, creator and scientific director of the International Conference on Philosophy. Co-author of the Gua-Rino Theorem, he gave the inaugural keynote of the first edition, presenting his model of subjective evaluation. He is responsible for seminar series on present/fluid numerical judgment.
Andrea Gua Nong Son Rinh: Conceptual artist and performer, co-founder. Collaborated with Perlato on the performative formalization of the theorem during the conference, including the evening “Night of Unnecessary Votes”.