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Edith Stein y Maurice Merleau-Ponty
El artículo establece una comparación entre la visión que Edith Stein y Maurice Merleau-Ponty tienen acerca del hábito, con el objeto de extraer de ambas perspectivas consecuencias par a la educación.
Patricia Moya Cañas
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The Philosopher and The Dancer [PDF]
The Philosopher and The Dancer is an act of spontaneous, solo, movement improvisation; offered here as one particularized instantiation and re-enactment of the corporeal situatedness and interrelatedness of self and world that characterizes Merleau-Ponty’
Elliott, Hilary
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This paper analyses the contrasted role played by the concept of “inner form” in the structural and phenomenological perspectives on language of Gustav Špet, Roman Jakobson and Maurice Merleau-Ponty.
Patrick Flack
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Family resemblance and the problem of universals: Bambrough's analysis revisited
Abstract In ‘Universals and Family Resemblances’, Renford Bambrough claims that Ludwig Wittgenstein's conception of family resemblance solves the problem of universals. Bambrough's analysis has attracted a number of criticisms, including (i) that his exposition of the problem of universals is ill‐conceived, (ii) that he overgeneralizes Wittgenstein's ...
David Hommen
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Filosofie en non-filosofie. Fenomenologie en psychoanalyse in het werk van Maurice Merleau-Ponty [PDF]
Een filosoof die zich nadrukkelijk met de status en rol van de academische wijsbegeerte heeft beziggehouden, is Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Een onderzoek naar de verhouding tussen filosofie en non-filosofie lijkt volgens Merleau-Ponty de filosoof pas in staat
Besters, M.
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Body, Habit, Custom and Labour [PDF]
Theories in the modern age in philosophy, as well as in the discourse of the social sciences, are pervaded with the presuppositions of the dualisms of mind and world, theory and practice, private and public.
Shah, Shriddha
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Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Francesca Gardner
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CAN HISTORY ABSOLVE? CAN HISTORY JUDGE?
ABSTRACT Appealing to history, rather than to God, to provide an ultimate judgment about human actions can have a justificatory or consolatory function. The former grants proleptic absolution for acts that may be morally dubious because of their benign consequences, while the latter enables victims in the present to gain a measure of relief by ...
MARTIN JAY
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‘In the game’? Embodied subjectivity in gaming environments [PDF]
Human-computer interactions are increasingly using more (or all) of the body as a control device. We identify a convergence between everyday bodily actions and activity within digital environments, and a trend towards incorporating natural or mimetic ...
Farrow, Robert, Iacovides, Ioanna
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ABSTRACT This article explores how Beauvoir's argument “On ne naît pas femme: on le devient” supports the possibilities outlined in The Second Sex of no longer becoming a woman. Of deepening, for oneself, a form of singularity that escapes patriarchal gendered polarisation.
Mickaëlle Provost
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