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Published: 12 November 2015
...This chapter surveys recent work on the diachrony of modality, mood, and subjectivity. It first considers the research over the past thirty years into the development of modal forms and meanings—which is largely dominated by the study of English, and more broadly the Germanic languages...
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Published: 12 November 2015
... concerned itself with the ways in which language users present a subjective construal of reality. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of how mood and modality are analyzed within different strands of cognitive linguistics, ranging from the models of force dynamics and Mental Spaces to Cognitive...
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Published: 29 February 2020
... in autoeroticism, subjectivity and sensation that once again reconfigured his conception of art and the artist. Stephenson Ted friend Vaughan John Keith Clark Kenneth Sutherland Graham wartime drawings Craxton John Fromm Erich Hodgkins Frances Nash Paul Piper John Bell Clive Proust Marcel Spengler...
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Published: 01 September 2020
... it on the impersonal level. In his late features, Iampolski argues, Tarkovsky’s finally overcomes the subjective dimension of the past by shifting his attention to the objective trace of time expressed by the material indexality of things. Andrei Rublev 1966 memory Mirror 1974 time Yusov Vadim Bergson Henry Kant...
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Published: 01 March 2020
... nation metathesis paraphrases parapraxis substitution metaphor Arabic language lalangue parole and langue lugha subjectivity prolespis encyclopedia Beings of language aren’t organized beings, but there is no doubt that they are beings, that they stamp their form upon man … it nevertheless...
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Published: 23 May 2024
... Huizinga Johan play Protevi John Soderman Braxton games Sutton Smith Brian Dovey John extrinsic rewards Fink Eugen Kennedy Helen rewards deconstructive play Ermi L limitations Mäyrä F Parkin Simon time play and Lademan Bill Moreland Scott players subjectivity Tappen Paul wargames...
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Published: 23 August 2024
..., including addressivity, generic proximity, the lyric setting, subjectivity, and ‘universality’. One idea that has not been formally theorized but has often appeared as a subtext in discussions of Catullan style is developed further: that is the continuous yet almost imperceptible movement through Catullus’s...
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Published: 22 August 2024
... completeness in empirical cognition. According to Maimon, we perceive objects subjectively, but we also project the form of pure mathematical cognition on them. At least implicitly, we are always trying to order what is given according to a priori relations of determinability. Maimon finds this effort...
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Published: 07 May 2024
... preserving an intact and distinct sense of self. Integrated wonder is predicated upon the ability to see beyond appearances and grasp the continuity between one’s own faculty of reason and the rationality of the cosmos. However, this chapter also destabilizes this conception of subject-affirming wonder...
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Published: 03 May 2024
... reminded of these lessons on a daily basis. disability subjectivity algorithms sensors failure care repair labour infrastructure ‘I am not a robot’, I confirmed—dutifully checking the box on the left—while knowing full well that it was a lie. reCAPTCHA requires that I verify my humanity daily...
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Published: 21 February 2019
... Bill control Donne John Lozano Hemmer Rafael face recognition technologies Noë Alva data Lyotard Jean François memory Serres Michel subjectivity Kwastek Katja Mori Masahiro surveillance Fichte Gottlieb Guattari Félix Rancière Jacques Warburg Aby Aristotle Facebook Twitter Zepke...
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Published: 21 November 2013
... in relation to the emergence of modernity. The chapter focuses on three main loci raised by these books: subjectivity and creativity, openness and order, and time and eternity, and on the ways these are embodied in Bach’s work. It is argued that Butt offers a far more theologically nuanced...
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Published: 08 December 2011
...In 1830, an emphasis on real and armchair travel for sheer pleasure brought a new emphasis on the varieties of subjective experience which made travel books self‐conscious and frequently humorous (absorbing after Sterne, the influence of Heine and Hoffmann), as well as more than ever fragmentary...
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Published: 24 May 2001
... objectivity and metaphysical realism. The example of interpretation in the realm of works of art is used to exemplify three different concepts of objectivity, none of which is committed to metaphysical realism. First, there is objectivity or subjectivity in what is called the semantic sense. The second...
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Published: 01 May 2009
... from which elaborations of national identity, disconsonant with Russia’s history and recent theorizing on nation, have been argued. Contemporary social-science research has acknowledged the subjective stratum to its debates on empire. This is newly recognized by some as a source of methodological...
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Published: 05 December 2012
... are important. Other physicians might disagree because they are usually taught that the tumor is an objective entity that can be understood apart from the patient in whom it occurs. In contrast, the terror is subjective and cannot be thought of the same way or given the same weight as the tumor...
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Published: 27 November 2014
...Drawing upon contemporary research in neuroscience to complement the Christian doctrine of creation, this chapter examines the way in which Wisdom may be found in the inter-relation between our subjectivity and the biological givens of our capacities for relationship with others, specifically...
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Published: 05 October 2000
...The debate within Hamlet, involving as it does the presentation of competing conceptions of the nature of subjectivity, parallels at many points the controversies of self. One might say that the controversies of self are internal to Hamlet. Yet this debate over...
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Published: 10 January 2008
...Contemporary women poets offer a serious, engaged, and formally satisfying encounter with classical myth. This chapter explores how the story of Daphne and Apollo provides an insight into women's experience as subjects and makers of poems. It traces a body of women's writing that keeps faith...
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Published: 16 February 2017
.... Subjectivity as practice stands out in these reports as an important means of telling individual stories through simultaneous image and sound transmitted via the Internet. In contrast, bureau reporters had been forced to deliver their live reports by telephone. This binary approach to reporting, imposed...