Sentences with phrase «individual subjectivities»

Duben has worked for over 30 years as a multi-media artist, focussing on documentary images which address individual subjectivities.
«We're interested in beauty, the involuntary, pleasure and complexity and in what results from two people working on the same thing in a field where works have traditionally been associated with individual subjectivities
In the secular world, Luther has come to stand for the overthrow of traditional authority in favor of individual subjectivity.
Referencing cartoons, fashion spreads, and personal narratives, the artists address the fragmentation of individual subjectivity in a technological world.
In the neutral atmosphere of the institutional exhibition place State of Concept the dynamics inside the dualism «individual subjectivity» - «collective consciousness» will be easier to comprehend.
The dialectic between a female artist's individual subjectivity and group action is constantly being mediated, diluting the potency of the struggle and the voice of discontent.
Nauman's work does not at first glance fit into this category, since his work is not really the revelation of his individual subjectivity.

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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.»
We need to rescue the idea of individual dignity from its captivity in individual psychology and postmodernist subjectivity.
Already, in Fear and Trembling, the major theme of the «knight of faith» is threatened by the minor theme that»... the individual is incommensurable with reality,» that»... subjectivity is incommensurable with reality.»
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.
But Ford's is not ultimately a metaphysics of subjectivity; what is ultimately real are individual actual occasions.
Particular individuals are then relegated to the status of «low - level universals» which, by virtue of this introduction of the divine as permeating all things, now possess the desired quality of «subjectivity
Regarding the third point: Shalom's objection here is, if I understand him, that Hartshorne invokes God to give «individuals... the desired quality of subjectivity
Troeltsch's theology is a highly sophisticated combination of personal experience and social history, of subjectivity and historicity, of individual and community.
Propositions can only be entertained by individual subjects, and «the world» does not have a subjectivity of its own.
The affectivity of the individual complements its emergent subjectivity; and while it seems to indicate primarily the passive aspect of organic existence, it yet provides, in a subtly achieved balance of freedom and necessity, the very means by which the individual forges its solitude in the midst of its community.
But let me now say a few words about «the individual» and «subjectivity,» to illustrate how these concepts work.
The criterion of repetition of common characteristics does not imply that subjectivity should be objectified, but together with the claim that conscious occasions are spacy it implies that individual conscious occasions must be objectified so they can be prehended by successor occasions.
The concepts which Kierkegaard employed in his therapeutic effort are such ones as «paradox,» «the aesthetic» and «the ethical,» «despair,» «anxiety,» «the individual» and «subjectivity
But when we deal with the individual entities of which these are composed, the ones into which science analyzes them, these turn out to behave in ways much more suggestive of subjectivity.
At the top this subjectivity is severally restricted to the individual occasions.
Culture became and ideological apparatus in the hands of the market forces to mold people as consumers in society by invading the inner - core of subjectivity of every individual.
The aspect of process philosophy to which I have most particularly drawn your attention is its concept of immanence, whereby it affirms an actual sense in which one entity is immanent in another; a sense in which the experiences of one individual «live on» in those of another, the subjectivity of these experiences passing from the former to the latter.
Or is to create depth of subjectivity created in that kind of interchange between individuals of one another, a kind of interchange that can be called communion or fellowship or love.
Oomen avoids difficulties concerning divine subjectivity and agency by concentrating on the determinateness and consequent prehensibility of individual divine physical feelings.
The third distinctive characteristic is a complex and profound subjectivity, both conscious and unconscious, acquired after infancy by the individual absorbing the complexity of responses and meanings of a culture that has been created through many generations accumulating the resources for human living.
But a social trinity is impossible on Whitehead's terms, since «person» in the sense of an individual center of subjectivity must be identified with «substance» as the underlying unity of an actuality.
-LSB-...] With the word of Spirit and of freedom, a further horizon opens up, but at the same time a clear limit is placed upon arbitrariness and subjectivity, which unequivocally binds both the individual and the community and brings about a new, higher obligation than that of the letter: namely, the obligation of insight and love.
Such a sharing did not deny an individual's subjectivity but completed it; by embracing and being embraced by the mystery of grace which transcended objectification as well as one's subjectivity, the person lived fully in the Spirit of the Lord.
But offense is the most decisive determinant of subjectivity, of the individual man, the most decisive it is possible to think of.
Still, when it comes to making judgments about another individual's subjectivity, we can always be fooled in the end - it could be an insentient computer, after all.
It succeeds indeed, at its best, in escaping the subjectivity of the individual investigator, but still remains completely bound by the subjectivity of the method and is thus highly relative.
Those individuals who can imagine a Robo - boss, name lower errors rates and subjectivity as reasons.
The second aspect of subjectivity in the application of yoga therapeutics is the individual nature of each patient / client / student.
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.
Seen from the front, the composition appears nearly symmetrical, but upon closer inspection each side has been crafted individually with the symmetry of the structure becoming displaced by the subjectivity of individual choices.
Josephine Meckseper (b. 1964) has developed a practice which melds the aesthetic language of modernism with a profound critique of consumerism In her shop windows, vitrines, installations, photographs, films and magazine projects she draws a direct correlation to the way consumer culture defines and circumvents subjectivity and sublimates the key instruments of individual political agency.
And yet there seems to be a search undertaken by Nistor to combine form and materiality with the arbitrary subjectivity of individual viewers, an approach that needs to be clarified conceptually a bit more to be successfully presented.
The journey of constructing our individual identity is symbolised by the black pirate flag of radical subjectivity marked out by the simple act of needing to eat in order to exist.
Using the camera lens as an extension of her eye and body, Friedman strives for a heightened sense of subjectivity, distilling individual moments in time down to their emotional essence.
«What is the status of the individual, the memoir, and the autobiography in a world in which the energy / subjectivity of the user and consumer makes the system run?
Primarily focusing on female figures and their subjectivities, Báez's paintings and drawings depict textiles, hair designs, and body ornaments that link traditionally loaded symbols with individual human gestures.
Thus Abstract Expressionism was a painterly movement, one that was largely focused on the subjectivity and self - expression of the individual artist.
Amt adds that when you're dealing with art, even the fairest possible system must take individual taste into account: «The process really comes down to the subjectivity of the individual jurors for that year, after determination of professionalism of the artist and craftsmanship of the works.»
I'm interested in painting allegorically, relating it to the complexities of how we coexist as individuals, each with deep - seated subjectivities.
As a result of this emphasis, Gestalt's understanding of individual psychology leaned towards the post-modern, radical subjectivity perspective of the existentialists.
In accordance with the importance that the phenomenological approach attaches to subjectivity and sense of self as the starting points for knowledge, emphasis is placed on the need for the clinician to focus on the subjective experiences of the at - risk individual, to set aside prior assumptions, judgments, or interpretations, and to identify ways of bridging gaps in communication associated with negative emotions.
Naming the Shadows is the first book to offer practitioners and students - in - training an in - depth exploration of a trauma - focused approach to individual and group psychotherapy that respects scientific rules of evidence and at the same time attempts to honor the complexity and subjectivity of an individual survivor's experience.
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