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Dino Formaggio | |
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Notable work | Fenomenologia della tecnica artistica (1953) |
School | School of Milan |
Academic advisors | Antonio Banfi |
Notable students | Massimo Cacciari; Giangiorgio Pasqualotto |
Main interests | Phenomenology |
Notable ideas | phenomenology of art |
Dino Formaggio (Milan, 28 July 1914 - Illasi, 6 December 2008) was an Italian philosopher, art critic, and academic. He is part of the Italian phenomenological school or the School of Milan[1] and is noted for his development of an organic description of the experiential complexity where art is phenomenologically constituted.[2]