Sentences with phrase «like phenomenology»

But Mr. Lewitt is also interested in issues beyond the flow of electricity: the movement of global capital, political power and philosophical movements like phenomenology, which concerns how our
But Mr. Lewitt is also interested in issues beyond the flow of electricity: the movement of global capital, political power and philosophical movements like phenomenology, which concerns how our consciousness of our bodies affects our experience of reality.

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13 In the section on force and understanding in his Phenomenology of Mind Hegel gives an unsurpassed description of the expansion of real reflexivity from a bounded, thing - like relation to the whole of the world.
So, in phenomenology, no subject would grasp an element in its world in a way exactly like the way in which another subject would grasp the same data.
Indeed, the thesis according to which religious representations are, like all determinate expressions, a manifestation of the creativity of the mind and thus referred ultimately to reason, fails to recognize the special contribution of phenomenology, which is the irreducibility of these representations to purely rational functions.
I had been interested in philosophy since I was a pretty young kid so I liked this, and I was doing analytic philosophy and phenomenology.
Ian Bogost, game designer, researcher, and author of Alien Phenomenology, or What It's Like to Be a Thing, wondered exactly just that: What is it like to be a thLike to Be a Thing, wondered exactly just that: What is it like to be a thlike to be a thing?
Many pioneer artists of the period, like Robert Irwin and Larry Bell, began as painters, but later transitioned into more complex media and environmental installations; DeFrance stayed largely committed to examining the phenomenology of painting throughout his career.
Characterized by reductive, geometric forms fabricated in raw industrial materials like Corten steel and aluminum, its ideal products represent an exploration of the essential nature of sculptural practice and experience, engaging viewers in a carefully organized phenomenology of volume, weight, mass and theatricalized viewing space.
The books mentioned in the interview are The Life - Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing and Alien Phenomenology, or What It's Like to Be a Thing.
Her practice draws from earth - space systems like orbital patterns or the moon and tides, as well as the phenomenology and subjective experience of nature.
Like her previous performative time - lapse sequence «Grid Piece», the work created at Guttenberg Arts continues to explore the phenomenology of spatial relations, questioning where experience and imagery converge and crossover.
John Zurier, like Dickinson and Frecon, is an abstract painter whose works emphasize the phenomenology of surface and color through the visible traces of the painter's labor, though his touch is by comparison almost shockingly light and simultaneously visible.
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