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A ‘nonplace’, in Marc Augé’s view, may be defined in contrast to what he refers to as anthropological place’. It is spaced that cannot be defined as relational, historical, or concerned with identity. This article explores the sense of... more
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      EmbodimentPhenomenologySustainable Urban EnvironmentsSpace
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      EmotionNeuroimagingMethodologyCoping Strategies
Foucault Studies, No. 14, Sept. 2012, p. 98-114 http://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/foucault-studies/article/view/3894/4239 «Considérations sur le marxisme, la phénoménologie et le pouvoir» Cités, No. 52, Déc. 2012, p. 103-126... more
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      MarxismPhenomenologyMichel FoucaultPower
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      EthnographyPhenomenologyNeuroethicsScience and Technology Studies
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      Phenomenological PsychologyPhenomenologyMichel Henry
Just published anthology, edited with Dr. Maren Wehrle (formerly Leuven, now Rotterdam). See here URL: http://www.springer.com/de/book/9783476026019. See here the review by Corinna Lagemann:... more
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      PhenomenologyMaurice Merleau-PontyEdmund HusserlMartin Heidegger
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From beginning to end, the philosophy of Michel Henry offers an original and profound reflection on life. Henry challenges the conventional understanding of life as a set of natural processes and a general classification of beings.... more
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      PhilosophyEthicsPhilosophy Of ReligionPhenomenology
Both Millikan's brand of naturalistic analytic philosophy and Husserlian phenomenology have held on to teleological notions, despite their being out of favor in mainstream Western philosophy for most of the twentieth century. Both... more
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      Philosophy of MindPhilosophy Of LanguagePhenomenologyEdmund Husserl
This article presents a brief report of a first-person investigation through drawing, discussing how serially developed drawing can be understood to express the becoming of 'now' – the present moment in time. By employing a... more
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlDrawingPhilosophy Of Drawing
Complete list and full citation of all publications by Richard L. Lanigan up to February 2016.
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      SemioticsPhenomenologyContemporary French PhilosophyCharles S. Peirce
This book shows how a masterpiece of experimental cinema can be interpreted through hermeneutics of the film world. As an application of Ricœurian methodology to a non-narrative film, the book calls into question the fundamental concept... more
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      HermeneuticsPhenomenologyPhilosophy of FilmPaul Ricoeur
Cognitive scientists typically classify cognitive processes as either controlled or automatic. Whereas controlled processes are slow and effortful, automatic processes are fast and involuntary. Over the past decade, we have propelled a... more
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      Cognitive PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychiatryBrain Imaging
El Círculo Peruano de Fenomenología y Hermenéutica (CIphER) y el equipo organizador de "Phenomenological Transfers: Representations, Images, and Social Imaginaries" se complacen en invitar a todas las personas interesadas a la mesa... more
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      Media StudiesHermeneuticsPhenomenologyEstética
I try to study in this paper the virtual reality called SecondLife making use of the phenomenological method. For this purpose I analyze what happens in the natural attitude where reality is the factual existence here-and-now, and against... more
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      PhenomenologyPhenomenology of Space and Place
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) among combat veterans remains an urgent and intractable problem for those who have served in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. In this paper, we argue that one of the reasons that combat related PTSD... more
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      Philosophy of PsychologyPhenomenologyCombat PTSD
One of the most persistent and poignant human experiences is the sensation of longing—a restlessness perhaps best described as the unspoken conviction that something is missing from our lives. In this study, Drew M. Dalton attempts to... more
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      MetaphysicsEthicsPhilosophy Of ReligionPhenomenology
This paper provides an initial, multidimensional map of the complex relationships among consciousness, mind, brain and the external world in a way that follows both the contours of everyday experience and the findings of science. It then... more
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      Comparative ReligionCognitive ScienceMetaphysicsPhilosophy of Mind
Dans le cadre de leur interprétation phénoménologique de la pensée de Wittgenstein, Jaakko et Merrill B. Hintikka ont proposé un argument concernant la nature des objets de l’ontologie du Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. Selon eux, les... more
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      PhenomenologyWittgensteinLater WittgensteinPhénoménologie
Brief phenomenological/literary analysis of passages from several classic poems about winter by authors including Sylvia Plath, Basho, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Wallace Stevens
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      PoetryPhenomenology
How can we describe movements in animated films? In Figure and Force in Animation Aesthetics, Ryan Pierson introduces a powerful new method for the study of animation. By looking for figures--arrangements that seem to intuitively hold... more
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      Animation TheoryHistory of SciencePhenomenologyFilm-Philosophy
È veramente possibile comprendersi? Siamo in grado di coesistere con gli inviolabili spazi che ci separano? La psicologia cognitiva ha elaborato alcuni modelli che tentano di spiegare la comprensione dell’altro. Ma cosa accade se questo... more
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      Embodied CognitionPhenomenologyPhilosophy of LiteratureFolk Psychology
Responding to critiques of Dilthey's interpretive psychology, I revisit its relation with epistemology and the human sciences. Rather than reducing knowledge to psychology and psychology to subjective understanding , Dilthey articulated... more
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      PhilosophyPhilosophy of PsychologyPhenomenologyWilhelm Dilthey
In this paper I discuss in a critical manner what I believe to be some of the more interesting contributions of Anthony Steinbock’s book Home and Beyond: Generative Phenomenology after Husserl. I will thus refer mainly to his... more
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      Philosophy Of LanguageCommunicationMulticulturalismTypology
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      PhenomenologyPhenomenology of the bodyCognitive NeurosciencePsychiatry and Psychopathology
The theme of spectatorship is central in this essay that reviews and critiques a number of approaches to animation spectatorship. Its basic premise is that the phenomenal and the noumenal 'worlds' animation confronts us have an uneasy... more
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      Film TheoryAnimationFilm AnalysisPhenomenology
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      ManagementSemioticsGnosticismHistory
Drawing upon John Burnet’s interpretation of mesotēs, I explore the original meanings of this important Greek word and its inherent relations to the concepts of formal cause, final cause, and actuality [energeia]. My investigation reveals... more
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      MetaphysicsAristotlePhenomenologyMoral Philosophy
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      Dante StudiesPhenomenologyDante Alighieri
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      SociologyPhilosophyEthicsCommunication
El problema acerca de la existencia de la mente y de su relación con el mundo físico no es ninguna novedad: ya se discutía sobre la dicotomía de la percepción individual frente a la inmanencia del mundo físico en la Antigua Grecia, y fue... more
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      Philosophy of MindPhenomenologyMaterialismFunctionalism
Kåre Fuglseth The Life-World and the Teaching of Religions Some Insights from Husserlian Phenomenology and Non-Ethnocentric Definitions for Religious Education in a Multicultural Situation The Life-World and Religion
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      ReligionTeacher EducationReligious EducationPhenomenology
A overview of the "Self-Consciousness" chapter of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. I analyze the basic significance of each of the three themes of the chapter, (which Hegel calls "desire," "recognition," and "thought"), and I consider... more
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      PhilosophyPhenomenologyContinental PhilosophyGerman Idealism
Addendum: Footnote 24 on page 590 should be to pages 88-89 of the following: Martin Heidegger. Bremen and Freiburg Lectures: Insight into That Which Is and Basic Principles of Thinking. Translated by Andrew Mitchell. Bloomington:... more
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      PhilosophyAestheticsPhilosophy Of ReligionChinese Philosophy
One of the key questions in the current debate on collective intentionality concerns the nature of the we. This is by no means a new question. In the first decades of the last century, it was also intensively discussed within... more
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      Philosophy of MindPhenomenologyEdith SteinCollective Intentionality
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      PhenomenologyEdmund Husserl
A reading of modern poetry can be fetched here, focusing upon the Heideggerian Phenomenology: Paul Celan's works, which serves here as an object of observation for the researcher, streams our thought and insight through the combined works... more
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      PhilosophyHermeneuticsPhenomenologyApplied Phenomenology
Tiger C. Roholt explains why grooves, which are forged in music's rhythmic nuances, remain hidden to some listeners. He argues that grooves are not graspable through the intellect nor through mere listening; rather, grooves are disclosed... more
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      AestheticsAnalytic PhilosophyGenealogyRhythm
One way to examine the enigmatic meaningfulness of human life is to ask under which conditions persons ask in earnest for assistance to die, either through euthanasia or physician assisted suicide. The counterpart of intolerable suffering... more
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      End Of Life StudiesMeaning of LifePhenomenologyDeath & Dying (Thanatology)
The capability of traditional Scholastic ethics to guide contemporary man in all his complexities has been called into question when Secular Humanism and, subsequently, Postmodernism have redirected attention from human acts to the agent... more
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      PhenomenologyThomismJohn Paul II/Karol WojtylaSt. Thomas Aquinas
Wir leben in Klangwelten, die unser Erleben einer lebendigen Wirklichkeit prägen. Wir suchen nach außeralltäglichen Klangerlebnissen in aufwändig inszenierten Spiel-Räumen. Diese Spiel-Räume sind Räume der erlebten Interaktion, es sind... more
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      Urban GeographyPhenomenologySoundscape StudiesAtmospheres (Architecture)
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      PhenomenologyPhenomenology of the body
In this afterword to an important collection of essays that address the clinical aspects of the new phenomenology's concept of "atmospheres" in terms of psychopathology, I consider whether gestalt therapy may be an hospitable modality for... more
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      Field TheoryExistential Phenomenological PsychotherapyPsychotherapy and CounselingPhenomenology
To compare Merleau-Ponty’s and Deleuze’s phenomenal bodies, I first examine how for Merleau-Ponty phenomena appear on the basis of three levels of integration: 1) between the parts of the world, 2) between the parts of the body, and 3)... more
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      CalculusPhenomenologyGilles DeleuzeMaurice Merleau-Ponty
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlKant & neo-KantianismClassical German Philosophy
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      Creative WritingCritical TheoryDiscourse AnalysisHistory
The book offers a fresh look on man, cultures, and societies built on the current advances in the fields of quantum mechanics, quantum philosophy, and quantum consciousness. The authors have developed an inspiring theoretical framework... more
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      Discourse AnalysisSociologySociology of CultureAnthropology
This paper explains why it is necessary to employ two apparently disparate qualitative methodologies to address multidimensional research objectives of a complex phenomenon: non-native English-speaking teachers' (NNESTs) professional... more
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      PhenomenologyNarrative MethodsQualitative Health ResearchQualitative Research