In collaboration with filmmaker Sil van der Woerd, a never before seen video of the same name continues this inquisitive deliberation, asking
how philosophical theories continues to shape our perceptions of reality, sustainability and architecture.
Not exact matches
Evans builds on the
theories of J. L. Austin as found in his posthumous books: J. O. Urmson and G. J. Warnock, eds.,
Philosophical Papers (London: Oxford University Press, 1961); J. O. Urmson, ed.,
how to Do Things with Words (London: Oxford University Press, 1962); C. J. Warnock, ed., Sense and Sensibilia (London: Oxford University Press, 1963).
Thus, in considering the influence of
philosophical resources upon the development of theology in America, we do well in Dewey's case not to emphasize (as do most commentators) A Common Faith, but rather to attend to the earlier «nontheological» works: Studies in Logical
Theory and
How We Think.
This article examines Whitehead's
theory of perception to indicate
how this
theory provides a
philosophical reinterpretation for two issues of concern to feminists: criticism of cultural symbols, including language, and the importance of intuition and emotion, usually associated with women, in experience.
I found it fascinating, and she included comments on
how the existing
philosophical theory would lean in different cat - related situations.
In 2006 he released Gamer
Theory, an ambitious and unconventional look at
how videogames relate to the
philosophical, political, and aesthetic dimensions of contemporary life.
The
philosophical proposals of new materialism probe the limits of historical
theories attached to Enlightenment ontology (what is in the world) and epistemology (what we know about what is in the world, and
how it is classified), wherein things were considered to be separate and unable to affect one another.