Rino Perlato

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Rino Perlato
Full name Rino Perlato
Physical information
Species Human
Gender Male
Biographical information
Date of birth 1700 AN aged (53)
Place of birth Agropl, Vegno
Residence(s) Cossa, Vegno
Nationality Vegnese
Occupation University of Cossa, Ordinary Professor

Rino Perlato (b. 1700 AN) is a Vegese mathematician, philosopher and essayist, known for his studies on the subjective perception of value and for being the co-author of the Gua-Rino Theorem. He is currently a full professor at the University of Cossa, where he teaches Philosophy of Mathematics and Epistemology of Valuation.

Rino Perlato in 1745 AN during the exposition of the theorem at the Cossa Philosophy Conference.

Biography

Rino Perlato was born in 1700 AN in Agropl. From a young age he showed a strong interest in numbers, logical structures and the subjective dynamics of evaluative thinking. After completing his basic studies at the Multidisciplinary College of Agropl, he moved to the cultural capital of Cossa, where he attended the Department of Philosophy and Mathematics at the University of Cossa. There he graduated with a thesis entitled: "Symbolic Structures and Numerical Arbitrariness in Human Evaluations", somewhere between mathematical logic and the aesthetics of perception. He later earned a doctorate in Applied Epistemology, focusing on the relationship between emotion, language and quantitative representation. During his postdoctoral training, he delves into the links between affective cognition, light neuroscience and numerical symbolism. It is in Cossa's academic and cultural context that he meets conceptual artist Andrea Gua Nong Son Rinh, with whom he will create the Gua-Rino Theorem. Their collaboration grew out of a series of public seminars held between 1738 AN and 1745 AN, focusing on the concept of subjective numerical judgment. Perlato currently serves as a full professor in the Department of Comparative Philosophy at the University of Cossa, where he teaches Philosophy of Mathematics and Aesthetics of Judgment.

Academic career

After earning his doctorate in Applied Epistemology from the Institute for Symbolic Cognition, Rino Perlato embarked on an atypical academic path, marked by a strong transdisciplinary approach. His first contributions were in the field of mathematical philosophy, with articles in specialist journals such as Rivista di Logica Culturale and Numeri&Valori.

  • In 1734 AN, he was appointed Associate Researcher in the Department of Quantitative Philosophy.
  • In 1738 AN he was promoted to Extraordinary Professor due to the success of his publications on the concept of unstable subjective judgment.
  • Since 1743 AN he has been Full Professor of Philosophy of Mathematics and Psychology of Value.

Theoretical contribution

Gua-Rino Theorem

In 1745 AN, in collaboration with conceptual artist Andrea Gua Nong Son Rinh, Rino Perlato developed the Gua-Rino Theorem, a philosophical-mathematical theory describing the way the human mind assigns a subjective, often numerical value to experiences, concepts, people or emotions. The main statement of the theorem is as follows:

V = f(M, C, I) ± ε

The theorem was first presented at Cossa Philosophy Conference at the University of Cossa and has resonated widely in fields such as cognitive psychology, philosophy of language, and criticism of automatic evaluation algorithms.