When did
subjectivity become the new black?
Either we adopt a social trinity in which only one of several divine
subjectivities becomes incarnate, or the one and only subjectivity of God is realized in Jesus.
Everything that exists is an experiencing subject as
this subjectivity becomes in the process of the movement from disjunction to conjunction.
Whitehead's decisive thesis — that the actual occasion as
subjectivity becomes what it is in the process of concrescence (cf. PR 40ff.
Not exact matches
Personal commitment, personal choice, faith as pure
subjectivity, social liberations advanced by organized groups of self - designated victims - these
become the substance, or rather non-substance, of the Christian faith.
While a definition of faith as
subjectivity — i.e., authentic human existence culminates in faith — could be real in Kierkegaard's time, it can no longer be so at a time when the death of God has
become so fully incarnate in the modern consciousness.
Indeed, truth will
become truly my own precisely when my
subjectivity is living in constant mutual give and take with others and their truth.
Isolated from both the natural and the transcendent realms, the human creature has
become its own creator, an autonomous consciousness existing for itself, despite the fact that in our own time the human consciousness has
become a solitary
subjectivity progressively dissolving itself.
When this occurs, the inherently self - surpassing quality of the feelings of
subjectivity, which may either overreach themselves in an expansive quality that knows no bounds or else
become blocked by retrogressive and discordant tendencies, instead forms the basis for the religious mode of experience «at the width where the «self» has been lost, and interest has been transferred to coordinations wider than personality» (AI 368).
Whitehead's analysis inverts all that, making
becoming (and
subjectivity as well) primary, with being derivative as the outcome of
becoming.
But it doesn't include
subjectivity understood as
becoming.
Subjectivity can now be understood as
becoming, or better, as the unified directing of the
becoming.
Finally Whitehead concluded that
subjectivity was not a being at all, but sheer
becoming.
As consciousness of one's separateness grows, it
becomes more and more difficult to overcome the distance through relation; heightened insecurity and need for decision produce an ever greater temptation to accentuate the distance and take refuge in the pseudosecurity of the world of It, the world of ordered objectivity and private
subjectivity.
The deeper we go, the more finite subjective forms are knit together by divine conceptual supplementation to
become the subjective form of a wider portion of God's
subjectivity, till at bottom it
becomes coextensive with the whole.
Culture
became and ideological apparatus in the hands of the market forces to mold people as consumers in society by invading the inner - core of
subjectivity of every individual.
With Tillich, theology
becomes a way of reformulating and answering the fundamental question of our being, aiming to overcome tendencies toward a rationalized objectivity on the one hand and a romantic
subjectivity on the other.
Contemporary occasions (other
subjectivities) are in unison of
becoming.
None of the process Christologies we have examined propose that the divine
subjectivity has
become actualized within the man Jesus; rather, they contend that God was in Christ objectively, the way any actuality can be present in another according to Whitehead's principles, though with considerably more profundity and richness.
A proposition
becomes part of a «form of
subjectivity» when the reader admits it as a datum within the process of self - creation by assigning to it a valuative feeling; but that does not mean it is an «injunction.»
In interpretation, the reader entertains propositions whose logical subjects include entities in the reader's (and author's) past world; only as such do they
become components of the interpreter's «forms of
subjectivity»; so there is always an element of objective reference.
But as actualized in the resurrection of Jesus that possibility
becomes a temporally emergent
subjectivity separate from God.
I understand all
subjectivity to inhere in
becoming, while the satisfaction is the attainment of being.
The realization of» oneself as universal
subjectivity might very well be an experience of light, because it could possibly be the realization of the pure energy of
becoming.
And through Descartes» project, the representation of nature
becomes subsumed under the primacy of
subjectivity grounding all manner of Being in the being of the human subject.
Whitehead's theory of
becoming placed stresses upon his theory of
subjectivity that substantialist alternatives could avoid.
The subject
becomes the superject and, as such, a concretized entity Its
subjectivity and activity have vanished.
will cease in a moment to have such
subjectivity and will
become an object for new occasions of experience.
The
subjectivity of the pietists
became the doctrine of the «inner light» of the Quakers, which was an ecstatic movement in the time of George Fox in the seventeenth century.
The analysis of the process of an actual occasion, which constitutes its own
becoming, leads into a theory of
subjectivity which is among the most important new achievements of Whitehead's cosmology.
Objectified occasions, before they
become data in the process of concrescence under consideration, are themselves always functioning as
subjectivity in their own process.
Because of the singularity of actual occasions in the process of concretion, this exhausting of the perspectives of the preceding occasions never
becomes a complete reproduction in the sense of a renewed occurrence of the
subjectivity of these objectified occasions.
Since the Enlightenment, when the West began to experience the full emergence of the rational subject, we have
become increasingly dizzy with the apparent capacity of our
subjectivity to master its world.
Sports are improved by minimizing the impact of
subjectivity on the games, it's always going to be there just don't allow it to
become the deciding factor.
And as the time it takes to complete a degree and get a first job increase and the complaints about perceived
subjectivity and dismal employment practices grow louder, Butz says that the rewards and satisfactions of a career in science
become increasingly unattractive relative to the costs to prepare for it.
, then,
becomes a more difficult question to answer, and some
subjectivity must be included in the discussion.
Seen from the front, the composition appears nearly symmetrical, but upon closer inspection each side has been crafted individually with the symmetry of the structure
becoming displaced by the
subjectivity of individual choices.
Papadopoulos» action of isolating and recombining images therefore
becomes a way of thinking about the construction of
subjectivity in general and femininity in particular.
Stella's main argument boils down to this: How to make paintings that don't lose the status of paintings by
becoming objects — paintings that evacuate the
subjectivity of both the painter and the viewer, and replace it with historical necessity?
We see the responsibility of the gallery as threefold: to work for the long - term development of each artist's career, acting as a liaison to international galleries and museums as well as placing works in collections; to create an historical archive for each artist; and to act as an accessible public space in which the exhibitions
become an exemplary gesture of the power of
subjectivity to the audience at large.
This event forms part of our exhibition IN / DI / VISIBLE taking Achiampong and Blandy's work as a point of departure for artists» exploration of
subjectivity and art's potential to represent new ways of being and
becoming.
The quiet paintings of Agnes Martin (1912 — 2004) are also a point of reference, with the documentation of artworks being copied as an attempt to translate photography to painting; for Gamarra, this exercise
becomes a meditation on suspending personal
subjectivity.
The make - up, so recognizable as an overstatement of gendered
subjectivity,
becomes a kaleidoscopic abstraction on white linen, acting as both colour field and performance document.
But concepts actually
become related only when the personality acts in inner unity, when full
subjectivity radiates toward complete objectivity.
These compositions, which have
become the artist's trademark, are based on the repetition of a single image as subordinated, pixel - like units to create ironic, dystopian portraits of anonymous
subjectivity in a world dominated by industrial production and out - of - control consumerism.
Inconsistencies and irregularities in the structure
become tactile, haptic, and physical experiences of
subjectivity.
They see the responsibility of the gallery as three fold; to work for the long term development of each artists career, acting as a liaison to international galleries and museums as well as placing works in collections; to create an historical archive for each artist; and to act as an accessible public space in which the exhibitions
become an exemplary gesture of the power of
subjectivity to the audience at large.
At ROOM gallery, the group met with Johannesburg - based artist Kitso Lynn Lelliott, whose solo show I was her and she was me and those we might
become articulated ideas of
subjectivity through the motif of the «ghostly» and explored notions of
becoming through making erasure visible.
Although this work was made in isolation from any feminist community, it has been seen to contribute significantly to what would
become feminism's most enduring preoccupations: the investigation of identity and embodied
subjectivity.»
The exhibition takes themes within Larry Achiampong and David Blandy's The Finding Fanon Trilogy, a multi-layered exploration of race, identity and globalisation, as a starting point for an enquiry into
subjectivity and art's potential to offer new ways of being and
becoming.