Sentences with phrase «phenomenological experience of»

Conduct a comprehensive assessment of child's phenomenological experience of trauma and trauma impact
In Chelsea, Liu has responded to the Jorge Luis Borges poem «Mirrors,» creating a monumental mirrored sculptural installation, «intended to provoke a phenomenological experience of space that can be only activated by the viewer.»
Together, the works of Joel Shapiro and Fernanda Gomes create a new landscape of form and meaning, which insists upon a phenomenological experience of space.
This work represents a significant large - scale example of the artist's explorations of the phenomenological experience of space and volume.
Swain is a critical figure in this history, coupling the aesthetic and empirical approaches in his quest to understand the phenomenological experience of color.
Later, in New York, she joined a group of artists that included Richard Serra, Sol LeWitt, Eva Hesse, Robert Smithson, Dan Graham and Brian O'Doherty, who used drawing as a primary tool to further examine phenomenological experience of space though geometry.
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.
His work can be divided into two strands: composite film portraits of historically marginalised figures such as R.D. Laing and investigations into the deeply ingrained structures and predispositions that underpin our perceptual and phenomenological experience of image and sound.
As such, the phenomenological experience of the viewer becomes paramount: «What has interested me all along is not the pronouncement of meaning, but pointing toward the way meaning is formed.»
An artist who has been able to spectacularly manipulate viewers» perceptual and phenomenological experience of the world, Olafur Eliasson has staged a number of enormously popular installations.
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.

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Moreover, the phenomenological analysis of our direct experience of time shows that the emergence of the present novelty and the retention of the past are two complementary aspects of one and the same process (BMP II.8).
The modalities are featured most prominently in phenomenological accounts of human experience, in some analyses of action, and in the pragmatic and temporal factors of knowledge such as prediction and verification.
This doctrine of empiricism would rule out, for example, all historical doctrines, such as assertions about Jesus» experience in itself, as distinct from phenomenological descriptions of Jesus» meaning for me or my community.
He is concerned with the theologico - philosophical, epistemological, psychological, phenomenological and historical analysis of the nature and meaning of religion and with the forms of expression of religious experience and the dynamics of religious life.
Heideggerians (and some Hegelians) would claim this is also a phenomenological question, but I reserve the term «phenomenology» for the narrower activity of the study of the givenness of experience to consciousness.
The genuinely «disclosive» character of much recent linguistic and phenomenological study of religious language as a limit - language disclosing certain authentic limit - experiences encourages me in the further belief that more «personal» experiential evidence is also available.
We hinted at our own view in the introduction: philosophy can sometimes profitably illuminate the phenomenological and semantic path from experience to science, and, in so doing, both the beginning and the end of the journey are prime data.
Phenomenological reduction is thus a necessary device in loosening the threads of the fabric of experience.5
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 kind of phenomenological method which is often advocated is of a non-metaphysical type; that is, it is interested in description, in terms of how living religion, as a matter of deepest intuitive observation, effectively operates in human experience in the world where men live.
Much of his analysis of the dynamic structure of every unitary entity is based on phenomenological analysis of his own experience.
I suspect that there is an empirical or phenomenological difference between us concerning the actual character of experience associated with the development and use of technology.
Developing a rich phenomenological understanding of moral experience, Reich seeks to erase the distinction between philosophical and theological ethics.
«Time» anticipates causal efficacy in terms of physical imagination and memory (EWM 306), but perception in the mode of causal efficacy does not make its appearance until 1927.8 When it does, the emphasis is upon a phenomenological description of our primitive experience of causation, not upon its theoretical analysis in systematic terms.
Hence the phenomenological examination of experience is fundamental for Hartshorne's metaphysics.
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
The aim of this phenomenological study was to describe fathers» experiences of childbirth education.
Why have questions of phenomenological experience (and its ramifications for agency) been neglected?
«So rather than a theory based approach which may make judgements that don't reflect the lived experience of extreme sports participants, we took a phenomenological approach to ensure we went in with an open mind,» he said.
What robots can never have, which humans have, argues Bringsjord, is phenomenological consciousness: «the first - hand experience of conscious thought», as Justin Hart of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, puts it.
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.
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The experience led Chambers to perceptual realism, which was as much a philosophy, rooted in Catholic doctrine and the writing of the French phenomenological philosopher Maurice Merleau - Ponty, as it was a style of painting; and it marked a radical departure from his previous work, which cut a wide swath across a variety of genres.
She was dealing with the psychological, the physiological, and the phenomenological — with the truly visceral experience of being a woman in that period of time and the expectations that went with that.
Smith's films, installations, and objects deploy the tactics of these disciplines, while offering a phenomenological experience for spectators and participants.
The result is an arcade of phenomenological experience where the human body follows an ironic second to architecture and environment.
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.
Viewers are encouraged to discover formal and phenomenological idiosyncrasies as they engage in the experience of looking and finding.
Concerned with notions of the romantic sublime, phenomenological experience, and secular spiritualism, the work continues Russell's unique investigation into the possibilities of cinema as a site for transcendence.
Rooted within the discourse of mid-twentieth century experimental film, Smith draws equally from the tactics of structuralism, third world cinema, and science fiction in an attempt to make things that nod to these references while offering a phenomenological experience for spectators and participants.
Since the 1960s, artists such as Robert Irwin, James Turrell and Dan Flavin have addressed the phenomenological, spiritual and transient qualities of light by giving it physical form and creating an immersive experience for the viewer.
Experiencing this piece under new conditions, notably, without viewing the work as originally conceived as a filmic audience — from a specific set time, beginning to end — contributes to the shift in emphasis of the work as a cinematic deconstruction to a phenomenological experience.
I am immersed in the language of making, thoroughly engaged with tactile, phenomenological experience while creating work that merges the somatic and mental imaginations.
Hannah Givler's instinctive sculptures investigate the phenomenological experience between space, objects, and systems of value.
The phenomenological experience produced by this rigorous sequencing of space is akin to a physical impression of time passing, of the body's movement being captured in formation.
Heavily influenced by the legacy of Constructivism and post-Minimalism, Kronschlaeger manipulates color relationships, aiming to generate a phenomenological experience for the public.
In so doing, Sugimoto replicates the phenomenological and meditative experience of the chapel in pictorially poetic form.
As Gabriele Evertz states in her curatorial statement; «This phenomenological approach insists on the primacy of the viewer's dynamic experience.
While light may not be able to physically reach certain spaces of the mind, soul, spirit, or cosmos, its phenomenological and metaphysical power nevertheless illumines those unseen spaces, manifested through light's representation in spiritual, cosmological, and even physically grounded — but invisible to the naked eye — biological structures and experiences.
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