Sarah Hobbs is known for work that «examine (s) concepts that
involve the human psyche: neuroses and compulsions that challenge us all, questioning the idea of normal and illustrating our attempts to cope with and manage our issues.»
Not exact matches
This recognition of the intrinsic value of the nonhuman world, and of its claim upon
human beings,
involves a deep shift for the Western
psyche, raising a whole range of questions to which we are not accustomed.
What Heidegger seems to suggest, comments Macquarrie, is that the discovery of truth is not just the result of
human striving, does not
involve ridding the
psyche of all distorting influences so as to hear the truth plainly, but is an event «above and beyond our willing and doing» in which Being gives itself to be known.