Not exact matches
Quite possibly Barth realized that a dialectical method must negate all
human expressions of the meaning of faith —
including the creedal and dogmatic statements of the historic Church — while paradoxically affirming the deepest expressions of «
subjectivity» or Existenz.
It was Immanuel Kant who gave dogmatic definition, as it were, to the assertion hat reality,
including God, is the product of
human subjectivity.
Of course, in the end, in anything involving
human judgment, there's a little
subjectivity, but College Insider's poll and definition of who is and isn't
included carries a bit more weight than blog commenters.
Themes explored in the exhibition
include emergent ideas of the body and notions of
human enhancement; the internet as a site of both surveillance and resistance; the circulation and control of images and information; possibilities for new
subjectivities, communities, and virtual worlds; and new economies of visibility initiated by social media.
Fascinated by the dynamics in the natural world, Greenfort's work often evolves around ecology and its history,
including the environment, social relations, and
human subjectivity.