Sentences with phrase «in human subjectivity»

«Ruff takes it a step further by radically changing his subject matter every few years, working in opoosition to the Bechers» long - term, single - minded devotion to the specific project of recoding decaying structures (blast furnaces, foundries, derricks, etc.) at the end of the ndustrial age... And in the case of Struth, he diverges from the Bechers most notieceably in terms of his interest in human subjectivity.
This eclipse is not taking place in human subjectivity «but in Being itself.»

Not exact matches

Despite Heidegger's urgent insistence to the contrary, Mason seems actively determined to identify Dasein with the epistemological subject, which is to say with the human individual in the subjectivity of his «me, here, now.»
While a definition of faith as subjectivity — i.e., authentic human existence culminates in faith — could be real in Kierkegaard's time, it can no longer be so at a time when the death of God has become so fully incarnate in the modern consciousness.
Following Kierkegaard's existential thesis that truth is «subjectivity,» Barth translated the eschatological symbols of biblical faith into symbols reflecting a crisis in human Existenz.
Two and a half centuries later the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, in the «Preface to the Second Edition» of his Critique of Pure Reason (1787), appropriated this «Copernican Revolution» in thought for his own shift from the presumed objectivity of what we know to the act of conscious knowing itself.2 It remains a contestable assessment because the movement is precisely in the opposite direction: After Copernicus, we humans are no longer understood to be in the center of the universe, whereas Kant concentrated precisely on the subjectivity of individual knowing.
Isolated from both the natural and the transcendent realms, the human creature has become its own creator, an autonomous consciousness existing for itself, despite the fact that in our own time the human consciousness has become a solitary subjectivity progressively dissolving itself.
It considered the natural world to be an object, without subjectivity or rights, and certainly not as participating with humans in a single earth community.
To modernists «God» is an idea in people's heads, not a reality outside of human subjectivity.
Particularly human subjectivity is deeply effected as the participatory agency of life in all its dimensions.
Today more than ever before we feel the need — and also see a greater possibility — of objectifying the problem of the subjectivity of the human being... [W] e can no longer go on treating the human being exclusively as an objective being, but we must also somehow treat the human being as a subject in the dimension in which the specifically human subjectivity of the human being is determined by consciousness.
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 subjectivitIn 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 subjectivitin and about human subjectivity.
In the progress of its philosophizing the human spirit is ever more inclined to regard the absolute which it contemplates as having been produced by itself, the spirit that thinks it: «Until, finally, all that is over against us, everything that accosts us and takes possession of us, all partnership of existence, is dissolved in free - floating subjectivity.&raquIn the progress of its philosophizing the human spirit is ever more inclined to regard the absolute which it contemplates as having been produced by itself, the spirit that thinks it: «Until, finally, all that is over against us, everything that accosts us and takes possession of us, all partnership of existence, is dissolved in free - floating subjectivity.&raquin free - floating subjectivity
They located human reality in the arena of freedom and subjectivity.
Perceiving Thomas in this way, Metz finds that «the worldliness of the world is not therefore originally conceived in a cosmocentric way as an already given, self - contained, and actual existent, which man encounters» 4 «Human existence — that is: ecstatic subjectivity; both — man and world — are synthesized a priori in the one being of man.»
The meaning of history is the creation of the human level of existence when human level means that level where there can be indefinite increase in range and depth of values appreciated and evils distinguished; indefinite increase in range and depth of what can be known and controlled; indefinite increase in the depth and complexity of man's subjectivity, both conscious and unconscious.
From this viewpoint it makes good sense that Whitehead describes the actual entity in categories of subjectivity and thus makes methodic use of the analogy of human subjectivity.34 For actual entities are not to be treated simply from the outside, as objects to which other objects stand as past, simultaneous, or future.
Faced with these wonderful facts of human life (charity, beauty, etc), evolutionary reductivists default to subjectivity, assume that our impressions of value are illusory and see moral reasoning as a sophisticated mechanism to get what we really want (a free decoder ring to anyone who, without laughing, can explain my Petco experience in these terms).
As human beings we are not, therefore, trapped behind the glass wall of our own subjectivity, because our brains are part of this same fabric of meaningful and interconnected reality that is the universe we live in.
Its suspicion of authority, of piety, of faith of all sorts, stems from its interest in being objective and from its cognizance of the capricious tendencies of human subjectivity.
I would suggest more concretely that Christian mission involves joining Dalits and Adivasis in their resistance to the homogenizing world vision of Hindutva while at the same time enabling them to posit their particular subjectivities into a framework of human community for the nation - state.
And through Descartes» project, the representation of nature becomes subsumed under the primacy of subjectivity grounding all manner of Being in the being of the human subject.
While it is easiest to grasp the prius of creativity - esse in the human case, a process metaphysics sees at least a faint glimmer of subjectivity (which for process thinkers does not imply consciousness!)
We humans have «life,» «decision» «subjectivity,» and «enjoyment» only in the process of concrescence.7 Thus, creativity's role in accounting for the concrescence of an actual entity has a certain priority over its role in accounting for the transition between actual entities, although a full understanding of either role requires reference to the other.
But by locating revelation in the realm of transcendental subjectivity, or on a plane radically discontinuous with actual human events, they have removed it from a more challenging proximity to our historical existence.
It may be, however, that only the implementation of a utopian vision, a holistic reason that unites subjectivity and objectivity, will make human life in the 21st century worth living
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.
«Existence,» for an existentialist and phenomenologist, is life as it is attributable only to human subjects (PP 166), because subjectivity is presumed only to be found in human persons.
Witham notes that «openings for God were found in science's need for a moral compass, the human subjectivity of scientific discovery, and the universality of religious experience.»
In the first place, we must notice that Whitehead does not equate subjectivity with conscious individuality or even ascribe it only to «human beings.»
The western development of modern science and technology in the past has excluded the human subject from the epistemological world; now its advancement allows the powers to dominate human subjectivity for the domestication of life itself.
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.
Frankly, I am distressed by the amount of subjectivity in human society, and I seek to avoid that in science.
Just as an approach for influence that music has on people's behavior thus manifesting his musical sensibilities considering the internalization process as cognitive affective in its contribution to human subjectivity for treatment of physical elements involved in musical perception.
That would mean that the documents like Constitution or Declaration of Human Rights would be interpreted differently in each case and lead to depending on the subjectivity of the court or the judge in individual matters and make judicial assessment as the primer source of the law.
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.
The roster is surely multigenerational; Claude Viallat, born in France in 1936 shows a 1970 work characteristic of his signature painters on fabric; the wall piece by Dena Yago, born in 1988 in the US, lends the exhibition its name «Human Applause,» also the title of a 1800 poem by Friedrich Hölderlin that «addresses a poet artist subjectivity and market valuation explicitly» written at the turn of the 20th Century.
These run alongside a long - form essay on a camp in which one comes to terms with one's own death, by Gabriela Wiener, and another on translation and human subjectivity, by Kate Briggs.
A radical conception of human subjectivity was embodied in the process of composition itself, enabling painters to produce works in which personal expression and cultural critique were condensed onto the single act of painting.»
Critic Michael Newman responds to Graham Harman's essay on speculative realism in the September issue by making a case for the continuing relevance of human subjectivity.
In line with my process - driven practice and my long standing interest in the material poetics of photography where human subjectivity and hand techniques intersect scientific inquiry and my interest in exploring both the limitations and potential of darkness, I plan to create and photograph my own paper squeezeIn line with my process - driven practice and my long standing interest in the material poetics of photography where human subjectivity and hand techniques intersect scientific inquiry and my interest in exploring both the limitations and potential of darkness, I plan to create and photograph my own paper squeezein the material poetics of photography where human subjectivity and hand techniques intersect scientific inquiry and my interest in exploring both the limitations and potential of darkness, I plan to create and photograph my own paper squeezein exploring both the limitations and potential of darkness, I plan to create and photograph my own paper squeezes.
In Specters of Marx, Jacques Derrida returns to Freud's concept of the three traumas inflicted on human narcissism that continue to haunt modern subjectivity, the three intellectual revolutions that have de-centered the ego: the cosmological trauma (the Copernican subject no longer stands at the center of the universe; the biological trauma (the Darwinian subject is no longer at the apex of evolution); and the psychological trauma (the Freudian subject possesses an unconscious and is no longer master even of himself).
2011 Penelope's Labour: Weaving Words and Images, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice Measuring the World — Heterotopias and Knowledge Spaces in Art, Kunsthaus Graz, Austria Let the Healing Begin, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane 2010 - 11 Aware: Art Fashion Identity — GSK Contemporary The Unconscious in Everyday Life, Science Museum, London 2010 Royal Academy of Arts, London 2009 British Subjects: Identity and Self - Fashioning 1967 - Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York Fascination with the Foreign: China — Japan — Europe, Hetjens - Museum Landeshaupstadt Düsseldorf, Germany Conflicting Tales: Subjectivity (Quad1), The Burger Collection, Berlin Prints Charming, Liberty, London Medals of Dishonour, British Museum, London sh [OUT]: Contemporary art and human rights, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
Through the use of these varied mediums of sculpture, photography and installation, Soares explores themes of time and its passage, the history of art, manifestations of love and human subjectivity in all its forms.
The bread rolls, stand - ins for the unpredictability of human subjectivity, disrupt the grid, even as they are swallowed by its all - encompassing presence.
Like thinkers such as Donna Harraway and Rosi Braidotti, Schneemann increasingly insists on the presence of a fleshy, embodied subjectivity in humans and non-humans alike.
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.
British sculptor Antony Gormley utilizes the human form as the basis for his investigations navigating the subjectivity and indexicality of one's physical presence in the world.
Open This End: Contemporary Art from the Collection of Blake Byrne aims to present contemporary art as a compelling subject, rich in connections to, and considerations of, history, culture, politics, and human subjectivity.
Those duties didn't prevent him, though, from participating in a dozen group and solo shows as well; curators recognise that, for the past decade, Trecartin has been — and remains — the artist who most naturally understands the Internet's restyling of human subjectivity and the changing meaning of community.
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