- Semiotics
- Cognitive Science
- Philosophy of Language
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Claudio Paolucci is a Full Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Bologna. He serves as Coordinator of the PhD Programme in Philosophy, Science, Cognition, and Semiotics (PSCS). His research focuses on semiotics, cognitive science, philosophy of language, and artificial intelligence, with particular attention to interdisciplinary connections between Peircean semiotics, phenomenology, and cognitive studies. He holds office hours at Via Zamboni 38 in Bologna, emphasizing rigorous academic practices for students including 15-day advance submission of term papers. His teaching portfolio includes courses on semiotics of musical and audiovisual languages within the Communication Sciences program until March 2025. Key research themes include the relationship between perception and semiotics, the role of narratives in social cognition, and the ethical implications of AI. His work bridges classical semiotic theory with modern cognitive science, exploring topics like autism spectrum disorder diagnosis through AI and the 'controlled hallucination' nature of perception. Paolucci has coordinated projects like the NEMo observational methodology for embodied interactions in autism research. His publications span semiotic theory, cognitive pragmatics, and media studies, often critiquing contemporary digital communication phenomena like fake news and stereotype propagation.




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