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Immaterial materials

Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, 2012
Designing with digital materials is sometimes challenging due to material properties that are for all practical purposes invisible. Here we present our work on exploring one such material, radio, and how we have worked with making radio a more tangible and accessible design material for multidisciplinary design teams to work with.
Jordi Solsona Belenguer   +3 more
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Immateriality

2000
Abstract This chapter begins the detailed analysis of specific Kantian doctrines of the mind by pointing out that, despite its sharp critique of many rationalist arguments, Kant's Critical philosophy remains committed to the core rationalist claim that the mind ultimately cannot be material.
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Immaterialism

1994
Abstract This chapter reviews and assesses Berkeley's main arguments for immaterialism, his arguments against the existence of matter or material substance. I place particular emphasis on the themes of earlier chapters: intentionality, abstraction, necessity, and intelligibility.
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Historical immaterialism: from immaterial labour to cognitive capitalism

International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy, 2012
This paper reviews the debates on immaterial labour and cognitive capitalism, highlighting affinities and divergences between them, as well as their shortcomings. Taking the restructuring of capitalism since the 1970s, and Antonio Negri's reading of society and the Grundrisse as point of departure, these debates, and the work of Antonio Negri and ...
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Thalberg on Immateriality

Mind, 1984
On a first reading of Thalberg's discussion note, 'Immateriality' (Mind, xcii (I983), pp. I05-II3) dualists and other 'friends of incorporeality' (p. IO9) might well suffer some feelings of alarm-alarm occasioned by the possibility that Thalberg's doubts about immateriality may indeed be well founded and thus represent a serious threat to their ...
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Learning to immaterial labour 2.0: MySpace and immaterial labour [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
Why did News Corporation spend $580 million on MySpace, one of the fastest growing websites on the internet? Our contention is that it contains a dynamic new source of creative power: what we call ‘immaterial labour 2.0’. MySpace is where (mostly) youth ‘learn’ to expand their cultural and communicative capacities by constructing online subjectivities ...
Cote, Mark, Pybus, Jennifer
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Immateriality

1981
Tom Rockmore   +3 more
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Materiality and immateriality

Material Religion, 2010
Cordelia Warr
exaly  

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