Sentences with phrase «for phenomenology»

So much for phenomenology.
Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 15: 3, October 1984.
Translated by «William S. Hamrick, Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 15 (1984), 123 - 154.
He is also Associate Editor of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology.
For him phenomenology remains too psychological in its inability to conceive of all entities as intentional subjects.

Not exact matches

But the odd preference for penance does call for a deeper phenomenology of confession than theologians have yet put their minds to.
For in either case the same temporal - horizonal choice has been made, on the basis of the same dire presuppositions about the phenomenology of Dasein.
For Heidegger, past, present, and future are first of all horizons, a term he accepts from formal phenomenology and uses to name structures of disclosedness.
He is interested in the phenomenology of oppression and the criteria is necessary for its elimination.
For while Keen begins consistently with the phenomenon of play (wonder), he moves only cautiously and in conclusion to the overtly theological («theology is phenomenology»).
The recurring image of the caput mortuum, the death's head, that, for example, appears with such sarcasm and irony in the treatment of phrenology in the Phenomenology of Spirit, is Hegel's metaphor for the lifeless rigidity of subject - predicate thinking.
(I shall return to this point in section V.) One will recall that for Heidegger phenomenology is ontology, and many phenomenologists have followed Heidegger in this significant divergence from Husserl.
For them the final goal of phenomenology is not a pure description of essences, but a description of the Lebenswelt, free of scientific and metaphysical preconceptions.»
This is a programmatic essay for a comprehensive comparative analysis of phenomenology and process philosophy.1 The central concern of this project is the relationship between the major doctrines of these two philosophies: intentionality and prehension.
The result was a phenomenology of the religious experience that began with the objective data of religion (in the Rav's case halakah), which the believer must appropriate for himself.
Heideggerians (and some Hegelians) would claim this is also a phenomenological question, but I reserve the term «phenomenology» for the narrower activity of the study of the givenness of experience to consciousness.
It is possible to speak of their phenomenology and to describe them, but not to identify a possible hermeneutic for them, since hermeneutics is restricted to proclamation.
Unfortunately this conclusion is extraordinarily brief and abbreviated, probably being little more than notes for a full conclusion, but it does reveal the deep ground of the Phenomenology in the Crucifixion, and not insignificantly this work is the first full philosophical realization of the death of God.
Hegel's term for this form of consciousness that realizes itself by losing all the essence and substance of itself is the Unhappy Consciousness, a consciousness which realizes itself by interiorly realizing that God Himself is dead (Phenomenology of Spirit 785).
So it is that in the Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit (paragraph 11), Hegel can declare that ours is a birth - time and a period of transition to a new era, for Spirit has broken with the world it has previously imagined and inhabited, and is now submerging it in the past, and doing so in the very labor of its own transformation.
For, as Hegel says in the preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit, «the true is comprehended and expressed not [merely] as substance but equally as subject» (RHPS 276; cf. also PG 19).
Human sexual desire exceeds, radically, interest in and concern for the reproductive, as is evident from the Christian understanding of it as participatory in Christ's love for the Church, and as is also evident from any superficial study of its phenomenology.
(Fundamental Anthropology [Washington, D.C.: Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology & University Press of America, 1982], pp. 126, 125.)
In one sense, no one who has read Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit could possibly deny that Spirit is a processive reality for Hegel.
That past world, and especially his own personal past, not only presents Simpson with certain data — and this any realistic phenomenology of experience must recognize — sets itself forth as desirous of certain conceptual syntheses of those data and their implied concrete expressions, e.g., honesty, respect for social order, obedience to duly established authority, etc..
Is there a way for metaphysics to be conversant with ontology and phenomenology that will allow us to develop a meaningful non - religious / non-metaphysical answer to such questions?
Those disciplines which tend toward phenomenology and objectivity have located in university departments of religion for the most part.
«The dynamics of foraging and the interaction of body size in foraging and resource availability, these are all rich problems for which there is beautiful phenomenology,» says Redner.
The team also recently completed another paper, «Phenomenology of semileptonic B meson decays with form factors from lattice QCD,» in which they make additional predictions for related rare decays that have not yet been experimentally observed.
Their findings mark the first step of cosmological collider phenomenology and pave the way for future discovery of new physics unknown yet to mankind.
«We have witnessed amazing progress in lattice QCD calculations in recent years,» observes Enrico Lunghi, a non-lattice theorist at Indiana University, who joined the team for his expertise in rare decay phenomenology.
-- Research group: Quantum Phenomenology and Intersubjectivity in which seeks to extend the philosophical concepts of quantum theory for the humanities sciences.
West Virginia, the small American state best known for its «Wild & Wonderful» motto, ravaged coal mines, and rich Appalachian history, might seem an unlikely birthplace for UFO phenomenology; after all, most people associate aliens and flying saucers with Roswell, New Mexico's otherworldly desert landscape.
Hon Chi Fun is one of Hong Kong's most respected visual artists, best known for his abstract paintings and serigraphic prints that reflect his interest in Taoism and phenomenology through the expression of circles.
As a stand in for the body, the phenomenology of Jaegers» pieces ask the viewer to be immediately aware of one's physical self.
Phenomenology, for example, is there from the very beginning: those first geometric explorations of colour and form reveal the same engagement with the viewer's sensorial experiences of space and matter as the early «penetrables» — walk - in spaces constructed from monochrome painted boards — and the expanded participatory installations, which Oiticica continued making until the very end of his life.
«These paintings are stronger for being together with the gazing ball — if you removed the gazing ball they don't have the same power, they don't have the same phenomenology.
His first solo exhibition was a Sanchez Cotán in Trondheim, Norway in 2009 and recent projects include The devil finds work for idle hands at Toomey Tourell Fine Art, San Francisco (2012) and Drawology: drawing as phenomenology at the Bonington Gallery Nottingham, and the co-curation of A Machine Aesthetic at Gallery North, Northumbria University, The Gallery, The Arts University Bournemouth, University of Lincoln, Norwich University of the Arts (2013 - 2014) where eleven contemporary artists were invited to explore the various manifestations, uses and influences of different aspects of mechanisation within their practice.
She is a 2015 - 2016 UCSD Center for the Humanities Dissertation Writing Workshop Fellow, and her dissertation focuses on the ways in which phenomenology of disabled bodies informs a politics of space through various contemporary art practices.
Traumatic Phenomenology: The Ghosts in the Machine: James Bridle and Caroline A. Jones in conversation Shumon Basar and Fatima Al Qadiri in conversation Ranjana Leyendecker and Hans Ulrich Obrist in conversation Nights and Spirits: Adam Thirlwell and Marina Warner in conversation Isaac Julien and Walter Murch in conversation, moderated by Hans Ulrich Obrist Eduardo Terrazas and Hans Ulrich Obrist in conversation Philippe Parreno and Esther Leslie in conversation Panel discussion with Andrew Blake, Venki Ramakrishnan and Jaan Tallinn, moderated by John Brockman and Hans Ulrich Obrist Hito Steyerl, Bubble Vision 5 - 10PM Boris Groys, Becoming Immortal - Becoming a Machine Gala Porras - Kim, The Hidden Voice of the Past AI and Wisdom Traditions: Kenric McDowell and Jason Louv in conversation Charlie Fox, Karloff Zadie Xa with Jihye Kim, Perfumed Purple Rice and Sateen Songs for Sadie Marcus du Sautoy, How to Make a Zombie Emanuele Coccia, Thinking Matters Johannes Paul Raether, Protekto.x.x 5.5.5.1 in Identitecture Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster Ian Cheng and Richard Evans in conversation * Evan Ifekoya and Hannah Catherine Jones, Healing Exercises for Limitless Potential (H.E.L.P) Jenna Sutela, Extremophile, a co-commission with Goethe - Institut and Haunted Machines NAKED, Total Power Exchange GAIKA
The concept for the show was inspired by The Phenomenology of the Spirit, a philosophy book published by German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in 1807.
She collaborated with Art for the World (1996 - 2013) and with Fondazione Antonio Ratti (1995 - 2010), and was professor of Contemporary Art Phenomenology at the Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti in Bergamo (2003 - 2007).
taisha paggett is a Los Angeles - based artist whose individual and collaborative work for the stage, gallery, and public space takes up questions of the body, agency, and the phenomenology of race and gender.
She collaborated with Art for the World (1996 — 2013) and with Fondazione Antonio Ratti (1995 — 2010), and she was professor of Contemporary Art Phenomenology at the Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti in Bergamo (2003 — 07).
For him, phenomenology offers a mean for understanding subjectivity as a mechanism to interconnect with what is around For him, phenomenology offers a mean for understanding subjectivity as a mechanism to interconnect with what is around for understanding subjectivity as a mechanism to interconnect with what is around us.
Though Shephard Fairey might be best known for his Hope poster that defined Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, the artist is best known on the street for his OBEY works, which challenge the status quo and illustrate Fairey's interest in phenomenology and subversion... in other words, «damn the man.»
Hans - Ju ̈rgen Hafner, 2016 commented: The impressive thing about Rainer is how unconventional, and above all how quickly he covers the scope of what is possible in painting, and reorganises it for himself alongside local tradition and connection with the international Modern Movement, anti-academicism and outsiderhood, pictorial symbol and the act of painting, conceptualisation and phenomenology, surrealism and abstraction»
Sometimes, however, Morris's appetite for artistic phenomenology and his zeal to involve spectators has gone too far.
The German artist Carsten Nicolai is known for his works that experiment with perception and phenomenology.
As long as there is a real causative physical relationship known, and you have a good reason to believe you have accounted for all the other important variables, statistically - measured phenomenology is almost the only way we know anything for sure about the world.
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