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Published: 15 December 2020
...This chapter is a close analysis of Lukács’s 1914 paper ‘On the Phenomenology of the Creative Process’, in which Lukács moves on from his earlier work Soul and Form to focus on the phenomenology of artistic creation. In this paper Lukács also moves away from the Platonist emphasis...
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‘Introduction: Photography’ and ‘Basic Concepts’, from Theory of Film (Kracauer 1960)
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Ian Aitken
Published: 15 December 2020
...This chapter is a close analysis of the two chapters from Kracauer’s 1960 book Theory of Film: The Redemption of Physical Reality . The chapter covers Kracauer’s increasing influence by phenomenology and outlines his key notion of the ‘basic aesthetic principle’ of film...
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‘The mood that passes through you’: Reverberations of Music and Meaning in The Piano
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Leanne Weston
Published: 31 May 2023
... and being heard. The chapter performs close reading of moments where Ada plays to analyse the music’s capacity as an expressive mode, and as a substitute for the speaking voice she lacks. A contemporary feminist reading of the film is combined with phenomenological approaches, specifically Laura Marks...
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‘Where are your dictionaries of the wind, the grasses?’: Logos of the Landscape in Norman MacCaig’s Poetry
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Monika Szuba
Published: 08 November 2023
... phenomenology phenomenality Riach Alan Sutherland Zen Cairngorms Lochinver sound Stac Pollaidh temporality time Bateman Meg and John Purser Cole Barry corporeality Fulton Robin Hardy Thomas Hughes Ted McNeill Marjory Virgil anthropogenesis Hopkins Gerard Manley Romanticism Post Romanticism...
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Published: 30 June 2021
...This chapter builds up the philosophical foundations for a systematic Māturīdī theology, interweaving discussion of premodern kalām and contemporary philosophy. The first section looks at the interrelationship between the mind and the world, including discussion of phenomenology...
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Published: 01 April 2020
...This essay unpacks the relationship between literature and music through the prism of Lyotard’s writings. These offer an exemplary approach to phenomenology of art and to phrasing the intimate and co-determining emergence of literature and music in contemporary society. Literature and poetry...
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Reading Nietzsche
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Christine Daigle
Published: 22 September 2021
...The introduction provides a context for analysing Nietzsche as a phenomenologist. The introduction discusses the lack of attention to the middle period texts and demonstrates their importance by drawing affinities between the concepts within these works and phenomenology. The introduction argues...
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Nietzsche’s ‘Wild’ Phenomenology
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Christine Daigle
Published: 22 September 2021
...This chapter explain how Nietzsche embraces a phenomenological method of inquiry that amounts to a wild phenomenology – a phenomenology that is not conscious of itself as phenomenological. The chapter discusses fundamental phenomenological concepts that are articulated in a variety...
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Introduction
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Berthold Schoene
Published: 23 June 2009
... then studies the creative and literary-cultural phenomenology as particular expressions of the contemporary, and also considers the cosmopolitan novel, which represents global human living and global community. It furthermore identifies the two events that serve as the origins of ‘the contemporary’, namely...
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Introduction
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Anne Whitehead
Published: 01 November 2017
... of phenomenology and feminist affect theory. In ‘Re-situating fiction’, discussion centres on the act of reading which is not seen as offering access to another’s mind but as a key site in and through which the limits of empathy are currently being debated. Charon Rita Frank Arthur W Kleinman Arthur Murray...
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Published: 09 May 2011
... this little vignette from Texas politics both as a launching point for a criticism of how we currently discuss ethics, and to underline some salient features of ethical ‘phenomenology’. It argues that the dominant traditions of ethical thought are almost entirely useless with respect to genuine ethical...
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Experience and its Others
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Philipa Rothfield
Published: 01 November 2017
...This chapter draws on Deleuzian thought in order to think through the role of experience within dance and the activity of dancing more generally. It contrasts phenomenological approaches to dancing, which appeal to notions of subjective agency, with a Deleuzian re-reading of subjectivity...
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Virginia Woolf’s Queer Time and Place: Wartime London and a World Aslant
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Kimberly Engdahl Coates
Published: 01 June 2016
...Coates employs queer phenomenology proposed by Judith Halberstam and Sara Ahmed to explore the ways Virginia Woolf’s modernist aesthetic queers events, characters, affects, and the phenomenological experience of time and space. Examining queer angles of vision in Jacob’s Room ...
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Published: 01 June 2016
... rationalism Dewey John Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Heraclitus Nietzsche Friedrich Bradley W H Bergson Henri Kantian Kant Immanuel Naturschöne Critique of Judgement Engels Friedrich Geradesosein Phenomenology of Spirit ‘Besonderheit as an Aesthetic Category’ ‘Letter to Minna Kautsky...
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Orbis non sufficit (An Introduction)
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Roland Végső
Published: 01 February 2020
... that can be summarized in the simple proposition: ‘the world is not enough’. capitalism fetishism history world Heidegger Martin appearance being phenomenology politics subject worldlessness Arendt Hannah Badiou Alain freedom life object unconscious Freud Sigmund pathology Lacan Jacques...
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The Logics of Worldlessness
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Roland Végső
Published: 01 February 2020
... primacy of worldlessness and the phenomenological necessity of worlds. While the ontology of radical multiplicity introduced in Being and Event provides us with one of the most compelling arguments in favour of worldlessness, in the sequel to Being and Event Badiou turns...
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Published: 01 March 2016
... phenomenology of life, we develop an affirmative account of biopolitics based on the concept of captivation. While forcing an idea into life can only produce negative thanatopolitical effects, ideas may acquire a tentative and open-ended vitality in the lives that are captivated by them. We conclude...
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Phenomenology or Deconstruction? The Question of Ontology in Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Paul Ricoeur and Jean-Luc Nancy
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Christopher Watkin
Published online: 20 September 2012
Published in print: 03 March 2009
...Phenomenology or Deconstruction? challenges traditional understandings of the relationship between two important movements in European thought through new readings of the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Paul Ricœur and Jean-Luc Nancy. A constant dialogue with Jacques Derrida's...
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IntroductionLike a Painful Wound
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Brent Adkins
Published: 22 November 2007
... lack that grounds experience, the second explores Hegel's account of death from the Phenomenology of Spirit and the connection between the development of consciousness and negation, and the final part examines Deleuze's account of desire as productive in an effort to propose a new way...
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Published: 22 November 2007
...This chapter discusses Gottfried Wilhelm Hegel's thoughts about death in his Phenomenology of Spirit . It presents Hegel's presentation of death in his work as being continually transformed and as arguing that death can be found in every section except consciousness. The chapter...