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Katie H C Wong
The Philosophical Quarterly, pqae089, https://doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqae089
Published: 16 July 2024
...Katie H C Wong Certain answers to (1) and (2) are incompatible with really seeing someone. Consider, for instance, someone who relates to his beloved's desires in the way he would relate to those desires in himself. He sees as reason-giving those of her desires he would see as corresponding...
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Raamy Majeed
Analysis, Volume 78, Issue 3, July 2018, Pages 440–450, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/any002
Published: 12 March 2018
...Raamy Majeed High-Level Properties Aesthetic properties Rich Content Liberal Content Gestalt Psychology Seeing-as What [sensory perception] can represent, and more or less accurately, is the way basic features of an object are organized. This is the phenomenal character that pops out when one...
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Michael J. Golec
Journal of Design History, Volume 26, Issue 4, November 2013, Pages 401–415, https://doi.org/10.1093/jdh/ept028
Published: 13 August 2013
..., the Austrian logical positivist philosopher and social scientist that had developed ‘ISOTYPE’ (or International System of Typographic Picture Education). Beall’s posters were conditioned by Modley’s pictorial statistics, an already existing mode of seeing objects and designing representations. The posters...
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Robert Hopkins
Analysis, Volume 72, Issue 4, October 2012, Pages 650–659, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/ans119
Published: 08 September 2012
...Robert Hopkins © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Analysis Trust. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com 2012 Abstract When we see something in a picture, do we enjoy visual experience as of the depicted...
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Published: 24 November 2016
... seeing the characters portrayed by the actors and the events in which they take part, as opposed to merely recognizing what is represented by the actors or the film images in which they figure. This claim, which can be labelled the Participation Thesis, has been criticized by Gregory Currie...
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Published: 25 April 1996
...The chapter details Lewis's ideas on perception, the capacity to see, and hallucinations. The chapter also provides counterarguments and commentaries on identified weaknesses of this work. The concept of hallucinations throws a monkey wrench into the supposedly straightforward definition of seeing...
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Published: 24 July 2014
...Beauty, and other aesthetic qualities, are often analysed in terms of emotional responses to artworks. But when we see a work as beautiful, it does not feel like we have two separate and sequenced psychological states: the perception and the emotional response. Rather, beauty seems to be part...
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Published: 08 December 2017
...Highlights a set of transformative steps to changing the mindset of the stakeholders in the binational negotiations. Seeing is Believingillustrates how, overcoming a long-held pattern of mistrust, the U.S. invited the Mexican negotiators to tour the water infrastructure in the U.S...
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Published: 21 July 2013
...This chapter examines a question, the most important of the skeptic's questions, not only in but for Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu: is poetic seeing also true seeing, and how can it be if poetic seeing is the seeing of a mirage? It analyzes Proust's use of comma...
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Published: 01 October 2013
... today we take for granted. This is especially evident in the practice of thēoria physikē or the “contemplation of nature” in Patristic figures such as Origen, Gregory of Nyssa, and Evagrios, attainting its full significance in Maximos the Confessor, for whom the “seeing” (and heeding...
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Published: 07 November 2017
... purview of painting) are examined in reference to his portrayals of St. Jerome and Mary Magdalene. Figuring the attainment of spiritual insight rather than sight, these devotional works attest to a contemplative mode of seeing illuminated by the biblical Word. They challenge the viewer by attempting...
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Published: 15 June 2011
... if he was not always on target with respect to posterity's assessments. “A une passante” Baudelaire Benjamin W Daumier H Delacroix E Guys C Manet E Meryon C modernity Poe E A seeing Baudelaire C works by comical in writing nature original sin art Baudelaire C Harding A J Leakey F W...
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Published: 02 October 2018
... memory matter memory sites Pantoja Julio reenactment affective seeing Central American migration ESMA High School for Mechanics of the Navy Museum of Memory in Rosario Tucumán Kills Me visual performance Who Is Dayani Cristal? documentary Auschwitz Benjamin Walter Birkenau a k a Auschwitz II...
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Published: 29 December 2016
... positivism Moore G E skepticism —Philosophical Investigations aspect seeing change first person expression transformation rule following confession explanation Wollheim Richard Berry R M Cavell Stanley God gods expression expressivism modernism Ludwig Wittgenstein seeing aspects rule...
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Published: 03 February 2014
... Hinduism Moritz Karl Philipp Schopenhauer Arthur Upanishads Vedas prayer Siddhartha Gautama aesthetic experience disinterestedness fine art form lived religion material culture popular culture popular religion practice seeing In recent years, scholars of art, material culture...
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Published: 09 July 2010
..., and the results that have been achieved. The book consists of a set of questions and answers that are designed to help the reader to understand the way of thinking behind the approach and to relate these explanations to his or her personal experience of seeing. aristotle Information processing tasks Philosophy...
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Published: 26 May 2005
... tablets. These problems in interpreting ancient texts arise from the two identifiable sources of difficulty. The first one is the problem of seeing and identifying, in abraded and damaged documents what is aimed to be read. The second is the problem arising from the character of the text itself which...
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Published: 30 September 2014
..., including Seeing What Others Don't See: The Remarkable Ways We Gain Insights (2013). Here he talks about adaptive decision making; the Recognition-Primed Decision model that he developed as a way to deal with changing or ambiguous environments; the concept of open-mindedness and how...
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Published: 01 March 2017
...This chapter examines changes in the field of spiritual healing and seeing in Kokjangak. It first provides an overview of the proliferation of spiritual practices in the post-Soviet period before discussing the uncertainty of the position of spiritual practitioners in Kokjangak. It shows...
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Published: 15 December 2008
...This chapter examines the implications of pre-Cartesian psychology specifically for looking. Horace's famous line “ut pictura poesis” (as painting, so is poetry) in “Ars Poetica” provides the occasion for looking at the varying relationships between seeing and wording in several set pieces...