Sentences with phrase «on human subjectivity»

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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.
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.
The ruling Swedes might recognize that religious «feeling» is a legitimate aspect of human subjectivity, but they emphatically object when people act on the fantasies produced by this feeling to the detriment of other people, or when delusionary beliefs impede the achievement of important social objectives.
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.
He begins with Western subjectivity and human dignity as the basic assumptions underlying Western views on privacy.
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.
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.
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.
Her latest research focus on how subjectivity and the human passion exist within this merge.
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).
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.
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.
Over the years Thater's work has also shed light on the complexities of animal subjectivity and transformed our understanding of the natural world and the threats it faces as a result of human actions.
There is a lot of measurement error and there is some «human system bias» dependent on eyesight, tiredness, etcetera, but «subjectivity» is the wrong word.
It is no secret that all interviewers are human and in one way or another their subjectivity has a signficant impact on the outcome of every interview.
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