In the history of Western philosophy, the terms pleasure, happiness, and satisfaction have been those most commonly used to describe what is valuable in and
about human subjectivity.
Not exact matches
Just as the discovery that sodium chloride has properties not exhibited by sodium and chlorine in isolation tells us something
about the nature of sodium and chlorine which we could not otherwise know, so too the existence of
subjectivity in combinations of atoms that make
human brains tells us something
about the nature of those atoms that make those brains.
So the exhibits are centered around questions of display, the relation of objects to
human subjectivity, arrangement as a language, the physicality of text, and Steinbach's place within the larger group of thinkers
about objects.