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Physics and phenomenology of strain hardening: the FCC case
Progress in Materials Science, 2003U. F. Kocks, H. Mecking
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Conceptual Analyses of Curriculum Inquiry Methodologies, 2022
Phenomenology is an often-used form of inquiry within education and the social sciences more broadly. As scholars have employed its methods to answer complex social and political questions, new modes of inquiry have emerged.
Thomas C. Weeks
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Phenomenology is an often-used form of inquiry within education and the social sciences more broadly. As scholars have employed its methods to answer complex social and political questions, new modes of inquiry have emerged.
Thomas C. Weeks
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Quantum-Spacetime Phenomenology [PDF]
I review the current status of phenomenological programs inspired by quantum-spacetime research. I stress in particular the significance of results establishing that certain data analyses provide sensitivity to effects introduced genuinely at the Planck scale. And my main focus is on phenomenological programs that managed to affect the directions taken
Giovanni Amelino-Camelia
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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2017
Translucent objects such as fog, clouds, smoke, glass, ice, and liquids are pervasive in cinematic environments because they frame scenes in depth and create visually-compelling shots. Unfortunately, they are hard to render in real-time and have thus previously been rendered poorly compared to opaque surfaces.
Morgan, McGuire, Michael, Mara
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Translucent objects such as fog, clouds, smoke, glass, ice, and liquids are pervasive in cinematic environments because they frame scenes in depth and create visually-compelling shots. Unfortunately, they are hard to render in real-time and have thus previously been rendered poorly compared to opaque surfaces.
Morgan, McGuire, Michael, Mara
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2021
In 1929 things changed for Ortega regarding his relation to phenomenology: the ultimate evidence of “my life” cannot be attained by the phenomenological method. In fact, according to Ortega, the method is based on reflection, i.e., an activity intended to grasp the primordial executive activity of consciousness (or, as Ortega likes to say, of “human ...
Carlos Morujão +2 more
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In 1929 things changed for Ortega regarding his relation to phenomenology: the ultimate evidence of “my life” cannot be attained by the phenomenological method. In fact, according to Ortega, the method is based on reflection, i.e., an activity intended to grasp the primordial executive activity of consciousness (or, as Ortega likes to say, of “human ...
Carlos Morujão +2 more
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Husserl, 2020
In a recent podcast (2012), Professor James Cox has briefly sketched an outline of the phenomenology of religion. His overview has taken broadly the concept of Husserl’s notions of epoche and the eidetic intuition and carried them through to typologies ...
Jonathan Tuckett
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In a recent podcast (2012), Professor James Cox has briefly sketched an outline of the phenomenology of religion. His overview has taken broadly the concept of Husserl’s notions of epoche and the eidetic intuition and carried them through to typologies ...
Jonathan Tuckett
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Phenomenology of Phenomenology
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1977Husserl and others have spent a great deal of time writing introductions to phenomenology, and in trying to explain its nature. One thing that becomes clear from these efforts is that phenomenology claims to have a method for analyzing the essential structures of “mental events” (erlebnisse). This raises the possibility of phenomenology turning back on
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Photographic Phenomenology as Cognitive Phenomenology
The British Journal of Aesthetics, 2015Photographic pictorial experience is thought to have a peculiar phenomenology to it, one that fails to accompany the pictorial experiences one has before so-called ‘hand-made’ pictures. I present a theory that explains this in terms of a common factor shared by beliefs formed on the basis of photographic pictorial experience and beliefs formed on the ...
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Phenomenologically Absurd, Absurdly Phenomenological
2019This chapter looks to a “Husserlian-influenced” phenomenology to augment our understanding of one of the most significant—and open-ended—categories of theatre to emerge in the past century: the so-called Theatre of the Absurd. Here, Jodie McNeilly-Renaudie and Pierre-Jean Renaudie examine Samuel Beckett’s Endgame to make an argument that the standing ...
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