Sentences with phrase «with human subjectivity»

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Despite Heidegger's urgent insistence to the contrary, Mason seems actively determined to identify Dasein with the epistemological subject, which is to say with the human individual in the subjectivity of his «me, here, now.»
It considered the natural world to be an object, without subjectivity or rights, and certainly not as participating with humans in a single earth community.
There is no indication that the world came into being abruptly with the appearance of advanced human subjectivity!
No doubt there are features of human subjectivity not shared by any other creature, but many of these are not shared with all other human beings either.
Whitehead agrees with Metz that apart from subjectivity there can be nothing at all, but he does not agree that apart from human subjectivity there can be nothing at all.
The reason we regularly associate subjectivity with human awareness and consciousness is that this is the only subjectivity of which we are immediately aware.
Faced with these wonderful facts of human life (charity, beauty, etc), evolutionary reductivists default to subjectivity, assume that our impressions of value are illusory and see moral reasoning as a sophisticated mechanism to get what we really want (a free decoder ring to anyone who, without laughing, can explain my Petco experience in these terms).
among the Paraiyar there is a forging of subjectivity by wedding together some ingredients that can be retained as signs of Dalit particularity with some components that can be skillfully appropriated as signs of human universality from the larger caste Hindu worldview.
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.
In the first place, we must notice that Whitehead does not equate subjectivity with conscious individuality or even ascribe it only to «human beings.»
He begins with Western subjectivity and human dignity as the basic assumptions underlying Western views on privacy.
Her work is particularly concerned with the viewer - object relationship as a reflection of the human condition, positing apparently infinite yet ultimately limited possibilities of subjectivity.
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.
In line with my process - driven practice and my long standing interest in the material poetics of photography where human subjectivity and hand techniques intersect scientific inquiry and my interest in exploring both the limitations and potential of darkness, I plan to create and photograph my own paper squeezes.
2011 Penelope's Labour: Weaving Words and Images, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice Measuring the World — Heterotopias and Knowledge Spaces in Art, Kunsthaus Graz, Austria Let the Healing Begin, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane 2010 - 11 Aware: Art Fashion Identity — GSK Contemporary The Unconscious in Everyday Life, Science Museum, London 2010 Royal Academy of Arts, London 2009 British Subjects: Identity and Self - Fashioning 1967 - Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York Fascination with the Foreign: China — Japan — Europe, Hetjens - Museum Landeshaupstadt Düsseldorf, Germany Conflicting Tales: Subjectivity (Quad1), The Burger Collection, Berlin Prints Charming, Liberty, London Medals of Dishonour, British Museum, London sh [OUT]: Contemporary art and human rights, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
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.
With its manifesto - like tone, curator Joao Laia's «Hyperconnected» refers both to object - oriented ontology and theories of the Anthropocene as two ways of decentralizing the primacy of human subjectivity.
Depicting a range of natural phenomena — such as the weightless, seamless, underwater world of dolphins; honeybees who communicate through dancing; and the surprising fortitude of animals in Chernobyl in the aftermath of the worst nuclear meltdown ever — her works explore the subjectivity of animals and the complex relationships humans have constructed with nature.
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