Sentences with phrase «from phenomenology»

The collective's gravitational pull comes from phenomenology of presence and from the notion of a reality without presence developed by Graham Harman.
«Can Empirical Theology Learn Something from Phenomenology
Meland, Bernard E. «Can Empirical Theology Learn Something from Phenomenology
Wojtyla's personalism comes from his phenomenology, his adaptation of the philosophy of Edmund Husserl.
Merleau - Ponty's use of primordial intentionality is embodied in this quotation from Phenomenology of Perception:

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This coheres with a subjectivized reading of the phenomenology of Dasein which is far from being sufficiently «reformed,» that is, in relation to the real target of Heidegger's dismantling of the tradition.
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.
(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.
I distinguish here the use of the term «epistemology»» from «phenomenology»» in the sense that phenomenology analyzes the givenness of objects to consciousness, an exercise that may be carried our «without particular metaphysical commitments (requiring only a hypothetical ontology), whereas epistemology seeks to analyze how we or any being can know what really is.
Hegel's Phenomenology is often judged to be the most revolutionary of all philosophical works, and it is clearly revolutionary in understanding consciousness itself as a consistently and comprehensively evolving consciousness, evolving from the pure immediacy of sense - certainty to absolute knowing, and this evolution is internal and historical at once.
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.
13 In the section on force and understanding in his Phenomenology of Mind Hegel gives an unsurpassed description of the expansion of real reflexivity from a bounded, thing - like relation to the whole of the world.
The phenomenology of freedom can now be further worked out «in the light of» an interpretation of the Resurrection texts, which give us something more, and something different, from what we find in the Adamic myths.
Dreyfus's own critique is made from the standpoint of phenomenology, but his philosophical perspective and that of a number of other critics of artificial intelligence is similar in some ways to Hall's.
Hegel started from the belief that, as he said of the French Revolution, mans existence centres in his head, i.e., in thought, inspired by which he builds up the world of reality».2 In his greatest work, the Phenomenology of Mind, Hegel traces the development of mind or spirit (Geist), reintroducing historical movement into philosophy and asserting that the human mind can attain to absolute knowledge.
An examination of the results of Professor Duméry's critique on religion permits us to appreciate its value, but we must say that far from being an achievement in the phenomenology of religion such as Husserl, Van der Leeuw, Eliade, or Wach have conceived it, it runs the risk of compromising the results of phenomenology.
3 The most important point here about transmutation, from the perspective of Gestalt psychology and Merleau - Ponty's phenomenology, is that perception, although receptive of data, is not a passive synthesis of «givens,» but an organizational form - giving in which there is a prehension of a nexus «vaguely.»
Gerardus van der Leeuw held a similar position from the point of view of religious phenomenology.
But just as contended by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in his Phenomenology of Spirit that the only lesson men learn from history is that they learn nothing, Nigeria's political parties appear to have closed their eyes and ears to the lessons of history.»
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.
To be fair, it was clearly never the author's intention to write a comprehensive «scientific» account of music (an area of study which from time to time has fallen foul of both phenomenology and common sense), but to some extent to shed light on the experience of music as «experienced».
Moreover, quite apart from their biological significance, the new findings are of considerable physical and mathematical interest, Huber adds: The underlying phenomenology of our model differs fundamentally from that conventionally used in modelling the behavior of powered or active particle systems.
Environmental management and the challenge of achieving sustainable development is a global problem that requires looking at the political, economic, cultural, and educational phenomenas of the current paradigm, from a poly - logic phenomenology that perceive different levels of Reality which form the world and cosmos humanly known.
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His theses are imbued with philosophy, and with a strain of phenomenology in particular that, from Husserl to Merleau - Ponty, doesn't disassociate thought from perception and easily frees itself from presumptions and foregone conclusions in order to reexamine questions of art, science and history.
In works by James Brooks, we feel nature in the phenomenology of his flowing, ever flooding - out plains of color; and even the non-gestural Rothko is still dealing with the dichotomy (and resultant ambiguity) between what the eye sees and derives from landscape (the horizon) and what the heart feels before a field of color.
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.
Drawing inspiration from optics, music theory, and phenomenology, Jesús Soto (1923 — 2005) invented a radically new relationship between the artwork and the viewer.
«How can all the world's glorious «technicolour phenomenology arise from soggy grey matter?
Her practice draws from earth - space systems like orbital patterns or the moon and tides, as well as the phenomenology and subjective experience of nature.
Literally hot off the presses comes this new release from Remi / Rough — his first screenprint entitled «Phenomenology 0.1».
In this exhibition, Finch references both phenomenology and the psychology of perception, capturing and re-contextualizing fleeting and ephemeral elements from our surroundings.
Subjects pertaining to industry, mechanics, mathematics, physics, biology, phenomenology and archaeology are equated with objects from art and architecture, which are in turn set alongside their ancient predecessors and natural objects.
In the spirit of minimalism, and corresponding to the fundamental laws of phenomenology, the sensual perception of the works arises directly from the positioning of the viewer's own body in the space and the changes in perspective thereby determined.
With the objective of freeing the art of British artists of African, Asian, and Caribbean descent, known as «black British artists,» from its historically racialized silo, Leon Wainwright's new book, Phenomenal Difference: A Philosophy of Black British Art, sets out the author's ambitious project: to bring the philosophy of phenomenology to bear upon these artworks.
From the joyous phenomenology of Andrew James glittery, liquid pools in «Indian Summer Again» (2006) to Stefan Sehler's exquisite gold - enamel masks over a luminescent abstract ground in «Gold Foilage» (2006), the resulting show is a flat - footed celebration of the medium.
Drawing from geometry, found objects, and heavy on the hand - made, the four artists» consider the phenomenology of «ghosts» that encroach upon their making processes.
Almost all diagnosis is based on phenomenology, rather than boot - strapping from first principles.
You'll note my original comment stated chemistry was largely phenomenology «other than quantum chemistry calculations» - maybe quantum chemistry is more prevalent now than it was back when I worked in the field, but I don't believe even now it's what spectroscopists do most of the time - they make measurements and parametrize simple models, they don't work all the time from basic physical principles.
Operation of the research facility was transferred from the United States Air Force to the University of Alaska Fairbanks in August of 2015, allowing HAARP to continue with exploration of ionospheric phenomenology via a land - use cooperative research and development agreement.
We find in all cases that the passive scalar is diffused down - gradient with a diffusion coefficient that is well - predicted from estimates of mixing length and velocity scale obtained from turbulence phenomenology.
Phenomenology of major depression from childhood through adulthood: Analysis of three studies
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