Brunella Antomarini, PhD in Aesthetics, (Gregoriana University in Rome), teaches Aesthetics and
Contemporary philosophy at John Cabot University, Rome. She has a pluri-disciplinary formation in
contemporary epistemology, aesthetics, semiotics, theory of poetry, anthropology, post-
humanism. Her current research concerns the analysis of the common functions of the organic
body and the retroactive machine, through an epistemological convergence of different views,
such as pragmatism, cybernetics and systems theory. A recent article on this can be found in
Cognitio, São Paulo, v. 18, n. 2, p. 187: Peirce and Cybernetics: Retroduction, Error and Auto-Poiesis
in Future Thinking. Among other publications: The Maiden Machine,. Philosophy in the Age of the
Unborn Woman (Edgewise, New York 2013); Thinking Through Error. The Moving Target of
Knowledge (Lexington Books Lanham 2012); La preistoria acustica della poesia (Aragno Editore,
Milano 2013); L'errore del maestro. Una lettura laica dei Vangeli (Derive&Approdi, Rome 2006); La
percezione della forma. Trascendenza e finitezza in Hans Urs von Balthasar (Aesthetica Edizioni,
Palermo 2004). As a co-editor with Adam Berg, Aesthetics in Present Future. The Arts in the
Technological Horizon (Lexington Books, Lanham 2013). As a co-author with A. Berg, Vladimir
D'Amora, Alessandro De Francesco, Miltos Manetas, Haephestus Re-Loaded, (in print for Punctum,
LA 2019). She is also a translator from English into Italian and the author of a children
book Denizens of the Forest (Poligrapha Ediciones, Barcelona 1992).