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Psychological Factors in the Etiology of Ulcerative Colitis: Objectlessness and Rage
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1977In this second investigation of psychological factors in the etiology of ulcerative colitis, the author again utilizes unusual cases characterized by limited variables preceding illness. The first investigation involved several patients whose partial deafness antedated their illness.
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So-Called “Objectless” Presentations
1977Up to now, we have silently assumed that to every presentation without exception there corresponds an object. For every presentation, we have said, one must distinguish, not only the content from the act, but also from these entities a third one, namely, the object.
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Objectless art experience: A new future projection
2022Art undertakes the task of a cultural element that connects the artist to society. While the work created by the artist is a part of society, it also shapes the social culture with the effect of the changing understanding of art in the historical process.
ALTUNCU, Damla, AŞKIN, Gülsüm Damla
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More on objectless transitives and ergativization patterns in English
2006Constructions, 2006: Special Volume 1 (guest editor: Doris Schönefeld)
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The Meaning and Significance of Dispute on Objectless Presentations
NeuroQuantology, 2018This paper considers the evolution of understanding and the status of objectless presentations in the works of the three main authors of this tradition: “The Theory of Science†by B. Bolzano, “On Content and Object of Presentations†by K. Twardowski and “Intentional Objects†by E.
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Objectless Curiosity: Frankenstein, The Station Agent, and Other Strange Narratives
Narrative, 2007We proceeded at once to the Rue Morgue. This is one of those miserable thoroughfares which intervene between the Rue Richelieu and the Rue St. Roch. It was late in the afternoon when we reached it; as this quarter is at a great distance from that in which we resided. The house was readily found; for there were still many persons gazing up at the closed
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2023
Tesis (Master in Architecture)--Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, 2020 ; Italy: The New Domestic Landscape (ITNDL), the exhibition of Italian Radical Design which took place at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMa) was an ambitious and highly ambiguous show.
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Tesis (Master in Architecture)--Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, 2020 ; Italy: The New Domestic Landscape (ITNDL), the exhibition of Italian Radical Design which took place at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMa) was an ambitious and highly ambiguous show.
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2023
In this thesis, I investigate a cluster of sleep phenomena that I classify under the name of “objectless sleep experiences”. By drawing upon descriptions from Indo-Tibetan philosophical traditions, I examine a subgroup of conscious sleep states characterised by the apparent absence of an object of awareness.
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In this thesis, I investigate a cluster of sleep phenomena that I classify under the name of “objectless sleep experiences”. By drawing upon descriptions from Indo-Tibetan philosophical traditions, I examine a subgroup of conscious sleep states characterised by the apparent absence of an object of awareness.
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‘Objectless Love’: The Vagabondage of Colette and Katherine Mansfield
2015This chapter maps parallels in the personal lives and literary concerns of Katherine Mansfield and Colette. Mansfield identified Colette as a kindred spirit who had very close thematic and stylistic concerns. In Colette’s novels, particularly The Vagabond, Mansfield found ‘a legitimate and desirable mode of life for a modern woman artist’ that she ...
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‘Relieving gloomy and objectless lives’. The landscape of Caterham Imbecile Asylum
Landscape Research, 2016AbstractFrom the mid-eighteenth century the lunatic asylum landscape has been recognised as playing a key role in the health of patients. This article explores the landscape of a different type of nineteenth-century institution, Caterham Imbecile Asylum, one of the first state imbecile asylums.
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