Sentences with phrase «with phenomenology»

Over a fairly broad parameter range, the primitive equation and quasigeostrophic results are in qualitative and, to some degree, quantitative agreement and are consistent with the phenomenology of geostrophic turbulence.
In this sense, the Conjunctions function as harbingers of a perennial consciousness, shared with the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and the compassionate Prajnaparamita sutra practiced by followers of Buddhism.
This is what connects her to Giacometti, while her preoccupation with the phenomenology of seeing connects her to Paul Cezanne.
The answer, I contend, indeed has to do with the phenomenology of this slow yet dense time, but also with the virtual images that such contemplation ends up summoning.
Other essays in the collection compare and contrast Hartshorne's theism with Latin American liberation theology (Peter C. Phan), with phenomenology and Buddhism (Hiroshi Endo), and with European philosophy (André Cloots and Jan Van der Veken).

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This coheres with a subjectivized reading of the phenomenology of Dasein which is far from being sufficiently «reformed,» that is, in relation to the real target of Heidegger's dismantling of the tradition.
For while Keen begins consistently with the phenomenon of play (wonder), he moves only cautiously and in conclusion to the overtly theological («theology is phenomenology»).
The recurring image of the caput mortuum, the death's head, that, for example, appears with such sarcasm and irony in the treatment of phrenology in the Phenomenology of Spirit, is Hegel's metaphor for the lifeless rigidity of subject - predicate thinking.
The result was a phenomenology of the religious experience that began with the objective data of religion (in the Rav's case halakah), which the believer must appropriate for himself.
The Polish Church managed to link the popular religion of the masses with the advanced thought of the Catholic intellectual elites, influenced by French personalism, Thomism, and phenomenology: this was the environment that produced Karol Wojtyla.
Epistemology thus deals with knowing while phenomenology deals with experiencing.
But there is another aspect of Heidegger's division between thinking and science, which originates with a lecture he delivered in 1927 entitled «Phenomenology and Theology.»
Novitas Mundi is our most intrinsically difficult book since the Phenomenology of Spirit, but Leahy's next book, Foundation: Matter the Body Itself (1996) is even more difficult and complex, even if it is in full continuity with Novitas Mundi.
So it is that in the Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit (paragraph 11), Hegel can declare that ours is a birth - time and a period of transition to a new era, for Spirit has broken with the world it has previously imagined and inhabited, and is now submerging it in the past, and doing so in the very labor of its own transformation.
Lear's own compelling phenomenology of irony fits, I think, rather nicely with Plato's insight that knowing involves the hierarchical logic of image and exemplar, described most famously in the Analogy of the Divided Line and the Allegory of the Cave.
Ricoeur has been both translator and critical expositor of the writer generally credited with founding modern phenomenology, Edmund Husserl.27 He represents a particular form of phenomenological movement which brings him into dialogue with thinkers such as Gabriel Marcel, Karl Jaspers, Maurice Merleau - Ponty, Martin Heidegger and others.
That past world, and especially his own personal past, not only presents Simpson with certain data — and this any realistic phenomenology of experience must recognize — sets itself forth as desirous of certain conceptual syntheses of those data and their implied concrete expressions, e.g., honesty, respect for social order, obedience to duly established authority, etc..
The earlier phenomenology was also unable to explain (he believed) the relation between consciousness and body, even the lived body; and the origin of the idea and its connection with perception.
Is there a way for metaphysics to be conversant with ontology and phenomenology that will allow us to develop a meaningful non - religious / non-metaphysical answer to such questions?
The phenomenology of religion is a method of study which is particularly consonant with critical realism.
Accordingly, to tell what concrete descriptions of personal identity and ethical obligation are possible within the matrix of the Psychological Physiology, I shall supplement its «conjectures» with certain features of Merleau - Ponty's phenomenology of the body and perception.
Mark Bauerlein's welcome defense of handwriting («Phenomenology of the Hand,» February) offered sound advice: If we wish students to take writing seriously, we should provide them with serious instruments.
The team also recently completed another paper, «Phenomenology of semileptonic B meson decays with form factors from lattice QCD,» in which they make additional predictions for related rare decays that have not yet been experimentally observed.
Hey dudes - I'm a single, versatile, lovingkind guy, philosophy undergrad (phenomenology), walk to the beat of my own drummer yet connect easily with others.
West Virginia, the small American state best known for its «Wild & Wonderful» motto, ravaged coal mines, and rich Appalachian history, might seem an unlikely birthplace for UFO phenomenology; after all, most people associate aliens and flying saucers with Roswell, New Mexico's otherworldly desert landscape.
The former references a phenomenological reading of Black Painting, which is, in its elucidation, more of an obfuscation of phenomenology, rather than an engagement with it.
Rochelle Goldberg's the space between two mirrors, a black steel frame enclosing a horizontal wooden sculpture, is a ball - and - socket curtsy to phenomenology constructed with the conceptually robust looseness of an AK - 47.
Curveball is the third exhibition in a trilogy of installations that reflect Schliebener's preoccupation with the early construction of gender phenomenology.
His theses are imbued with philosophy, and with a strain of phenomenology in particular that, from Husserl to Merleau - Ponty, doesn't disassociate thought from perception and easily frees itself from presumptions and foregone conclusions in order to reexamine questions of art, science and history.
Concerned with optical ambiguity and the phenomenology of perception, each cube was intended to be shown at a different elevation and with different lighting effects so as to always be experienced in a new way.
In works by James Brooks, we feel nature in the phenomenology of his flowing, ever flooding - out plains of color; and even the non-gestural Rothko is still dealing with the dichotomy (and resultant ambiguity) between what the eye sees and derives from landscape (the horizon) and what the heart feels before a field of color.
A web of interwoven art historical references and ideologies connects the sculptures, paintings, and images on view in an installation that aspires to incite multi-disciplinary discussions with varied readings relating to themes such as: the displacement of the figure and the subject, the phenomenology of the viewer, and the deconstruction of systems.
The works on display engage with a dialogue at the vanguard of the market, questioning not only this culture of commodification but what dictates meaning and how, questioning fundamental dichotomies of phenomenology and semiotics, of agency and process as they relate to the creation of and reception to art.
Phenomenology, for example, is there from the very beginning: those first geometric explorations of colour and form reveal the same engagement with the viewer's sensorial experiences of space and matter as the early «penetrables» — walk - in spaces constructed from monochrome painted boards — and the expanded participatory installations, which Oiticica continued making until the very end of his life.
«These paintings are stronger for being together with the gazing ball — if you removed the gazing ball they don't have the same power, they don't have the same phenomenology.
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Using a variety of materials and sites, Easton's work appears straightforward but responds and invites contemplation with perception and phenomenology.
All three bodies of work demonstrate Purifoy's deep engagement with ideas about phenomenology, the human body's experience of space and time as negotiated through our interactions with objects, which has been a central concern of much 20th century art.
She collaborated with Art for the World (1996 - 2013) and with Fondazione Antonio Ratti (1995 - 2010), and was professor of Contemporary Art Phenomenology at the Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti in Bergamo (2003 - 2007).
In this seminal exploration of the phenomenology of video as a mirror and as «reality,» Jonas, face - to - face with her own recorded image, performs a duet with herself.
Her research interests are focused on the relations between philosophical inquiry, perception and art practice, with a particular emphasis on phenomenology and the work of Maurice Merleau - Ponty.
She collaborated with Art for the World (1996 — 2013) and with Fondazione Antonio Ratti (1995 — 2010), and she was professor of Contemporary Art Phenomenology at the Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti in Bergamo (2003 — 07).
For him, phenomenology offers a mean for understanding subjectivity as a mechanism to interconnect with what is around us.
Subjects pertaining to industry, mechanics, mathematics, physics, biology, phenomenology and archaeology are equated with objects from art and architecture, which are in turn set alongside their ancient predecessors and natural objects.
The associations with imprisonment, torture and pain were suggested by the physical aspect of the work and the phenomenology of the materials used.
With the objective of freeing the art of British artists of African, Asian, and Caribbean descent, known as «black British artists,» from its historically racialized silo, Leon Wainwright's new book, Phenomenal Difference: A Philosophy of Black British Art, sets out the author's ambitious project: to bring the philosophy of phenomenology to bear upon these artworks.
By installing the works in this way, Amor builds on what is most astonishingly palpable about a Gego piece: its ability to dispense with the concept of media in favor of a phenomenology of line.
Hans - Ju ̈rgen Hafner, 2016 commented: The impressive thing about Rainer is how unconventional, and above all how quickly he covers the scope of what is possible in painting, and reorganises it for himself alongside local tradition and connection with the international Modern Movement, anti-academicism and outsiderhood, pictorial symbol and the act of painting, conceptualisation and phenomenology, surrealism and abstraction»
The German artist Carsten Nicolai is known for his works that experiment with perception and phenomenology.
Operation of the research facility was transferred from the United States Air Force to the University of Alaska Fairbanks in August of 2015, allowing HAARP to continue with exploration of ionospheric phenomenology via a land - use cooperative research and development agreement.
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