Sentences with phrase «on phenomenological»

Right now, you have what can best be described a hypothesis based on phenomenological models not subjected to a gravitational field (i.e. dz ~ = 0).
And when I went, my breath was taken away particularly by these flower paintings that had these kind of vortex - like portals in them which to me spoke to kind of very interior darkness that just resonated with me on a phenomenological level.
Executed in varying heights and widths, works such as Column Yellow and Column Lavender (both 1968) engage the viewer on a phenomenological level.
Born in Johannesburg South Africa, Sabisha Friedberg's composition, performance and installation work draws on the phenomenological and phantasmagorical, exploring perceptual delineation of space through sound, and low - end experiential thresholds.
Light, seemingly metaphysical in nature, is deployed on a phenomenological — though still immaterial — level, prompting the viewer to reflect upon the deceptive nature of human sight.
In the context of Southern California, Vigfússon's work is reminiscent of artists like John McCracken and Larry Bell, whose «fetish finish» works focus the viewer's attention on their phenomenological space in the world.
Sabisha Friedberg's composition, performance and installation work draws on the phenomenological and phantasmagorical, exploring perceptual delineation of space through sound, sculpture, and low - end experiential thresholds.
By stretching lengths of yarn horizontally, vertically, or diagonally at different scales and in varied configurations, the artist developed a unique body of work that elaborated on the phenomenological experience of space and volume with unwavering consistency and ingenuity.
Much of his analysis of the dynamic structure of every unitary entity is based on phenomenological analysis of his own experience.
These questions challenge Whitehead and Nietzsche on phenomenological grounds, on the basic evidence of their philosophies.

Not exact matches

Often concentrating on the early writings such as the Habilitationsschrift and the Lublin lectures (neither has been translated into English), the author indicates where the young thinker incorporated Scheler's phenomenological value ethics, Kant's formalistic ethics of duty, and Aquinas» understanding of the rational desire of the will into his own synthesis of human action and value.
2 The most provocative phenomenological attack on the «flowing» metaphor can be found in Maurice Merleau - Ponty, The Phenomenology of Perception (translated by Collin Smith, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1962), pp. 410 - 14 and ff.
Keen has answered just such a question by suggesting that his concern is a phenomenological one, centering on those places where the holy is most manifest.
and his phenomenological answer is found on the level of anthropology, particularly in the person as player.
The endeavor to recover the significance of character owes much to H. Richard Niebuhr's emphasis on the «self» as the phenomenological center of theological ethics.
It is Polanyi's theory of tacit knowing, therefore, I believe, which can start us on the right path, coalescing as it does with the existential - phenomenological approach of Merleau - Ponty, and it may be, in large part at least, something not unlike the philosophy of Process and Reality that will emerge.2
On the part of the minister there is an empathetic or phenomenological concern for the attitudes of all the other people (and their conditions such as broken arms) to all serious things, including Christian faith but not confined to it, regardless of the existing content of those views and conditions.
SCCW — Leonard J. Eslick, «Substance, Change, and Causality in Whitehead,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 18 (June, 1958), 503 - 13; and Charles Hartshorne, «Whitehead on Process: A Reply to Professor Eslick,» ibid., 514 - 20.
Martin, R. M., Discussion: «On Whitehead's Concept of Abstractive Hierarchies,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20, (1960), 374n2.
Couldn't there be a kind of very concrete reflection — a kind of phenomenological reflection that tries to grasp the event in its wholeness, but is still reflecting on it?
Seifert represents the school called «phenomenological realism,» which builds on the work of the early Edmund Husserl and does spirited battle against the legions of «transcendental idealists» (i.e., subjectivists) who fight under the banner of Kant and his sometimes improbable allies.
The bridge between the empirical and phenomenological research, on the one side, and the normative, on the other, is supplied by still another approach: typology.
Hartshorne (in «Whitehead on Process,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, XVIII, 2 [June 1958], 517) regards creativity as a concept» referring to «agency as such.»
An initial chapter presents a phenomenological description of religion, drawing on classic (but not uncontested) theories of religion to show what Appleby takes to be a fundamental «ambivalence» in the human response to «the sacred» — an ambivalence that is the inevitable result of the limits of human understanding.
This broadly phenomenological type of argumentation is necessary to the sort of «explicit» conviction that depends on direct and first - hand evidence, even while it properly recognizes that «our thought unavoidably moves within a hermeneutical circle which excludes any simple resolution of fundamental differences» (PP 87).11 Since it makes immediate reference to the evidence of one's own experience, a description of which is at issue, and only then is extended to all others one sympathetically imagines to be like oneself, it is essentially an autobiographical type of argumentation.
The phenomenological method, although it begins on Cartesian ground, questions Descartes's dichotomy between the self as inquirer and manipulator and the world as object to be studied and manipulated.
The «historical» task required a mutual interaction between the «general» history of religions and the historical studies of «specific» religions, while the «systematic» task aimed at disciplined generalizations and the structuring of data and depended on a collaboration of phenomenological, comparative, sociological, psychological, and other studies of religions.
Departmental names won't matter much if the shift has already taken place from a scientific theology, based on the prior Catholic faith commitment of every student in the classroom (which obviously would require everyone enrolled in the course to be a committed Catholic), to a phenomenological, historical study of what others believe.
Thus they urge historians of religions to concentrate more on the historical, phenomenological, and institutional aspects of religions, depending heavily on the co-operation and assistance of anthropologists, sociologists, philologists, and universal as well as regional historians.
Workshops and discussions on the foundations of a phenomenological approach to science (primarily the physical sciences) and how this approach can enliven our own experience in the world
While significant research efforts have gone into better understanding specific phenomenological features encountered during near - death - experiences, the scientific literature on the temporal structure of near - death - experiences is still quite limited.
The combination of fundamental theoretical insights and phenomenological explanations that he has provided have resulted in significant impact on the field.
Irwin draws on Husserl «s philosophy in his quest to pare down the elements in minimalist artwork as a «phenomenological reduction.»
Since the 1960s there has been, on the one hand, a continuous production of art in all its familiar forms and, on the other, the set of circumstances we call art — its cerebral and phenomenological incarnations.
The forces of nature are wrought physically on the surfaces of these works as she cultivates phenomenological events to occur.
Nkanga's limestone prints of rocks, on the other hand, flatten stone's visual imprint while refusing scientific understanding through the use of placards: Instead of objective description of resources, the installation makes use of the stones as part of a phenomenological narrative.
Steinkamp is one of the most important video and new media artists of her generation, and she brings a heightened focus on human sensory experience through her phenomenological installations, using light, motion, and sound to dematerialize and activate space, setting her oeuvre apart from that of her peers.
Picking up on chance constellations of objects in her bedroom, or familiar images cast in a new light, she is interested in the «common things» that surround us, using these to guide phenomenological compositions about the act of looking and recognising, and the potentiality that might lie in the gap between.
Phantom LIM concerns itself with the unreachable and the limits of perception, considering on one hand the phenomenological boundaries of physical perception and the mathematical expression of liminal boundaries on the other.
Patton continues his interest in the body, its relation to material, the notion of abstraction (specifically related to queerness), and the phenomenological with Come Play With (in) Me, a partial - room environment that will evolve throughout the course of the exhibition, culminating in a closing party on May 20.
With lack of premeditation and her practice of letting her hand lead the way, she has, in phenomenological terms, trained her body to acquire its own sense of memory, which is cumulative and gradual in character and thus thrives on repetition» (Mika Yoshitake, «Infinity Mirrors: Doors of Perception» in Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors, exh.
The fold being on scale with the viewers body becomes an essential nod to phenomenological divisions which rather then dividing work in tandem; the capacity to both see and be seen, though not the same thing, are nevertheless entangled.
For all the strength of the catalogue, no text appears in the gallery, leaving visitors to encounter the works on a purely phenomenological level (although this is rewarding in other ways).
As Gabriele Evertz states in her curatorial statement; «This phenomenological approach insists on the primacy of the viewer's dynamic experience.
It's in this phenomenological condition for the possibility of things where meaning takes on new forms and where the viewer is engaged in more precarious and unpredictable encounters with sculptural and architectural constructions.
Emil Lukas» exquisitely strange and phenomenological objects are meditations on the way we perceive the world.
James Turrell's Skyscapes, rectangular cuts into the ceilings of spaces that frame a patch of the sky moving above, encourage viewers to meditate on the beauty of the heavens and use light from to provide insight into changing natural forces, while Ólafur Elíasson uses blue to probe the phenomenological effects of the sky, for instance enveloping entire gallery spaces in blue.
Already well established as an important colour - field painter and figure in the Washington Colour School, Noland left an indelible impression on his British peer with his commitment to the exploration of colour's psychic and phenomenological effects through serialized forms, including targets and horizontal bands.
Exploring the conceptual relationships between sound and space, Mostafa's work often draws on his interests in the phenomenological experience of the individual in the city and the nostalgia of outmoded technologies.
Already well established as an important colour - field painter and figure in the Washington Colour School, Noland left an indelible impression on his British peer with his commitment to the exploration of colour's psychic and phenomenological effects through serialized forms, including horizontal bands.
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