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Phenomenology of the body

Phenomenology and difference: the body, architecture and race

Phenomenology and difference: the body, architecture and race

... The the the of grounded space' of phenomenology body, be it white, black, mixed race, female or male, old or young, being in or oriental, makes available certain ways of seeing and occid[r] ...

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The body as constitutive element phenomenology and psychoanalysis on our view of ourselves and others

The body as constitutive element phenomenology and psychoanalysis on our view of ourselves and others

... From a diverse perspective, Husserl addressed the same issue and analyzes the situ- ation of science in the late XIX century and early XX century in his work “ The crisis of European sciences and the transcendental ...

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Phenomenology and the dance culture: Women's perception of ecstasy use, clubbing and the body

Phenomenology and the dance culture: Women's perception of ecstasy use, clubbing and the body

... the body and mind are in constant interplay during the absorption of ecstasy, and the negation o f these working separately is most striking when the women describe how bodily movement can influence the ecstasy ...

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Phenomenology and naturalism: Editors' introduction

Phenomenology and naturalism: Editors' introduction

... The term ‘phenomenology’ in the way it is understood in this volume refers to the style and method of doing philosophy that was inaugurated and elaborated by Edmund Husserl in the early part of the twentieth ...

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Phenomenology and its application in medicine

Phenomenology and its application in medicine

... reconcile phenomenology and naturalism (Petitot, ...embodied phenomenology as a useful philosophical framework through which to think about issues such as the mind/ body relationship, perception and ...

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Visual Arts as a Tool for Phenomenology

Visual Arts as a Tool for Phenomenology

... With paper and colored pencils in hand, DocMama2 created her drawing to represent herself as doctoral student and mother. She created a separation on the page with two sides designated by a strong black line and a ...

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Representationalism About Sensory Phenomenology

Representationalism About Sensory Phenomenology

... processing. For example, consider the “rubber hand illusion”: by brushing a rubber hand that is placed in front of a subject while simultaneously brushing the subject’s own hand that is hidden from their view, a ...

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Phenomenology as a resource for patients

Phenomenology as a resource for patients

... the body [...] to move one’s body is to aim at things through it” ...The body is the core of our existence and the basis for any interaction with the world; it is our general medium for having a ...

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Low energy hadron phenomenology

Low energy hadron phenomenology

... “many body” confinement scenario seems incompatible with “few body” models of confinement that are based on the idea that long range forces may originate from a dressed, one-gluon ...

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Derrida on the history of phenomenology

Derrida on the history of phenomenology

... haunted phenomenology and philosophy ...outside body, transcendental does not exist outside empirical, what remains is the essential dual nature of metaphysics that requires its opposite in order to be ...

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Theory of Phenomenology:

Theory of Phenomenology:

... The dynamics of human perception, of the individual and the community, should influence design form and function, in terms of circulation and organization of an elastic, sinuous program to produce sensory architecture. ...

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Photographic phenomenology

Photographic phenomenology

... post-stroke body that caused them to feel ...granted’ body that they thematised ...a body that recedes from our thoughts in health and advances to the foreground of our awareness in ...

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The Phenomenology of Leadership

The Phenomenology of Leadership

... [I] n everyday absorbed coping, …acting is experienced as a steady flow of skillful activity in response to one’s sense of the environment. Part of that experience is a sense that when one’s situation deviates from some ...

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Existentialist-Informed Hermeneutic Phenomenology

Existentialist-Informed Hermeneutic Phenomenology

... In addition, as indicated earlier, existentialist-informed hermeneutic phenomenol- ogy is interested in understanding participants’ embodied experience, not simply in recording their thoughts and reflections about an ...

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Phenomenology from SIDIS and e+e− multiplicities: multiplicities and phenomenology - part I

Phenomenology from SIDIS and e+e− multiplicities: multiplicities and phenomenology - part I

... Abstract. This study is part of a project to investigate the transverse momentum dependence in parton dis- tribution and fragmentation functions, analyzing (semi-)inclusive high-energy processes within a proper QCD ...

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MD pathophysiology. Phenomenology of movement disorders and gait disturbances. Phenomenology in MD. Hyperkinetic movements.

MD pathophysiology. Phenomenology of movement disorders and gait disturbances. Phenomenology in MD. Hyperkinetic movements.

... Deep brain stimulation for PD Born: 1950 PD: 1981 STN DBS: February, 2006 Preop February, 2006 Postop February, 2006 Postop August, 2009 38 Gait disturbances 39 Importance of gait[r] ...

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Refinement and Supplement of Phenomenology of Thermoelectricity

Refinement and Supplement of Phenomenology of Thermoelectricity

... Some researchers associated hopes for an increase in the efficiency with a low-temperature phonon drag effect in the high-temperature region on silicon carbide, which in principle would give additional contributions to ...

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Clinical phenomenology and its psychotherapeutic consequences

Clinical phenomenology and its psychotherapeutic consequences

... Clinical phenomenology can be of help in the field of psychotherapy and this occurs in three different ways: one, through the phenomenological interview, which more than any other form of diagnostic interview in ...

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Molyneux’s question and the phenomenology of shape

Molyneux’s question and the phenomenology of shape

... In clarifying Kant’s view of the perceptual phenomenology, I will criticise Brigitte Sassen’s interpretation. Sassen refuses to attribute to Kant the view that space as perceived is bound to be three-dimensional ...

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Phenomenology and the perceptual model of emotion

Phenomenology and the perceptual model of emotion

... A qualified version of the perceptual model was canvassed in the early 20 th century by the classical phenomenologists, most explicitly by Scheler and Sartre.5 It was qualified in the se[r] ...

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