Sentences with phrase «used phenomenological»

During his tenure, Puusemp used phenomenological approaches developed through his art practice to convince the people of Rosendale to dissolve the village government in order to resolve their financial and bureaucratic problems.
Laszlo maintains that a pure skepticism must bracket the physical world completely, using the phenomenological reduction in an even more radical manner than Husserl.
Narrative, semistructured interviews were conducted with 15 women who had given birth in Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada, and data were analyzed using a phenomenological approach.
Define the uses a phenomenological approach to symptom clusters that commonly appear in patients with dissociative disorders and complex PTSD

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But what makes Ricoeur's use of the phenomenological method «hermeneutic»?
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.
The method is historical and phenomenological: You can study and teach what all these people used to think (history) or how they now behave (the phenomenological account of ritual, ethical systems, kinship relations, etc.).
Rogers» phenomenological perspective has serious limitations when it is used as the only way of understanding human beings.
There are two possibilities: 1) using a climate model, this implies a perfect knowledge of all involved climatic mechanisms, and nobody has such a knowledge yet; 2) use a simpler phenomenological approach.
For a more qualitative or phenomenological methodology, writing often reflects a less formal style, with greater use of quotations from subjects or from other sources.
Jennifer Steinkamp (b. 1958, Denver, CO; lives and works in Los Angeles) uses 3 - D computer animation and new media to create video installations that activate architectural space and alter phenomenological perception.
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.
They were a motley group, looking for a phenomenological approach in which the interaction between work and the space around it is fundamental, as was the use of industrial materials, neon, elastic strings, modular structures.
The interplay of works, some of which use a scientific vernacular, underscores the phenomenological relationship between subjectivity, and perception, examining banality and the existential in equal parts.
By building the structure of the composition through the use of color and application, Schoorel allows for the experience of the image to advance in a phenomenological way.
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.
However, the minimalist dogmas of asepsis, non-composition, seriality and the use of industrial materials were counteracted by the artist with the above mentioned practices as well as a phenomenological and cartographic exploration of space.
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.
High and low culture are used with equal zeal in collisions of the phenomenological expectations of the art viewing experience, with similar expectations driven by cinematic and other technological clichés, leading to a reinvigoration of the power of material production and a revealing of contemporary judgments of production value.
Bader's innovative and unconventional use of materials push the boundaries of sculpture and activate environments with unexpected pairings and phenomenological experiences.
A phenomenological model based on these astronomical cycles can be used to well reconstruct the temperature oscillations since 1850 and to make partial forecasts for the 21st century.
In theoretical science, however, people can attempt to overcome the above problem by using a different kind of models, the empirical / phenomenological ones., which have their own limits, but also numerous advantages.
It is a hierarchy of models, from fundamental law, to phenomenological law, to numerical models using those laws (and usually numerical approximations) a to build a numerical model which can not fit in a more classical mathematical expression.
He uses a Cognitive and Phenomenological Approach which seeks to understand and appreciate the individual experience and need of every person.
A critical evaluation of the use of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) in health psychology
Analysis was conducted using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (Smith, Flowers, & Larkin, 2009) to identify the meaning made from this experience.
Data were analyzed qualitatively using interpretative phenomenological analysis and identity process theory.
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