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AI, IO e Tu

   AI, IO e Tu The AI, the Self, and You In  Quelli della notte  (“Those of the Night”), a cult late-night Italian TV show hosted by Renzo Arbore in 1985, the comic character “Prof. Pazzaglia” would invariably perform a sketch asking:  “Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going?”  — perhaps unconsciously echoing the title of a painting by Paul Gauguin — and then conclude with:  “Ah, if only we knew, if only we knew,”  which he attributed (falsely, he claimed) to Chekhov. The “Professor” Pazzaglia embodied what philosopher David Chalmers would later call the  hard problem  of consciousness — the difficulty of explaining how subjective experience arises from physical processes. It is a problem that philosophy and science continue to wrestle with, and that pervades our daily lives as well. The question  “Where is the mind located?”  remains unanswered. Research abounds, but no single theory has gained universal accepta...

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L'abisso dei sogni

ove 

ogni luce 

narra

un'infinità 

quale essenza

che possiede in sé

l' indeterminatezza;


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Cos'è che 

dà magia 

al tempo,

ai sogni,

all'universo,

al silenzio,

ai suoi occhi?

Cos'è che

dà magia?

Essere nella magia 

dell'Esserci

essere magia 

in essere;


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Le regalo

il mio nulla

perché possa colmarlo

di infiniti baci.









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