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Picture World

2020
Many visual media that we take for granted today were in fact invented in the nineteenth century. New technologies led to the creation of new media such as the illustrated newspaper, the cheap caricature cartoon, the affordable illustrated book, the portrait photograph, and the advertising poster. Though these objects might seem like throwaway ephemera,
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The Time of World-as-Picture

1963
The major value of “The Time of World-as-Picture”1 consists in the analysis of Descartes, which we have examined already. What it says about foundational thought is, as far as the essay itself goes, of secondary importance, but for us it is no less real for that.
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The world picture of Philip the fair

Journal of Medieval History, 1982
During the arrest and early months of the trial of the Templars in 1307 and 1308, a number of documents emanated from Philip IV's chancery which are not only valuable evidence of the regime's administrative concerns during the trial, but also, in the language used, convey a sense of contemporary concepts of the medieval world order as seen either by ...
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World Pictures and World Models

2020
This chapter examines Hans Blumenberg's speech “World Pictures and World Models,” which he gave after he was appointed full professor at the University of Gießen in 1960. In the modern age, the scientific world model and the cultural self-understanding are no longer congruent.
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World-Picture and World-View

2012
The notion of “world-picture” seems to suggest that Moore’s propositions (e.g., “the earth has existed for many years past”) are like the “hinges” on which our language-game depends. After criticizing Moore for declaring he knows them, Wittgenstein adds another layer of criticism by proposing that we cannot intelligibly doubt these “hinges” since they ...
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World‐picture and mythology

Inquiry, 1988
Partly by way of contrast with a conception described by Kleist, Wittgenstein's notions of world‐picture and mythology are explained and three types of statement playing a particularly important role with respect to our world‐picture or pictures distinguished.
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The Digital World Picture

Film Quarterly, 2002
For the Hollywood industry, the move from film to digital merely involves the replacement of one medium by another. However, this technological shift potentially changes cinema as we know it. Not only do digital cameras allow for an unprecedented ease in capturing content, but digital nonlinear editing systems make it possible to manipulate the footage
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The Archaic World Picture

2011
The archaic world picture, the picture of a flat earth with the dome of the heaven vaulted above it, on which the celestial bodies are attached, is the basic world picture of many ancient cultures. Here “world picture” means the conception of the visible universe, not including all kinds of mythical or religious representations of what was imagined to ...
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The World Without a Picture: Avant-Garde and Iconoclasm

SpringerBriefs in Philosophy, 2021
Zarko Paić, Paić Zarko
exaly  

The Age of the World Picture

1977
In metaphysics reflection is accomplished concerning the essence of what is and a decision takes place regarding the essence of truth.1 Metaphysics grounds an age, in that through a specific interpretation of what is and through a specific comprehension of truth it gives to that age the basis upon which it is essentially formed.2 This basis holds ...
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