10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORPOREITY»
Discover the use of
corporeity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
corporeity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Idealism and
Corporeity: An Essay on the Problem of the Body ...
In a way, the problem of the body in Husserl' s writings is relatively straightfo r ward: it is an exercise in faithful description and elaboration of a sense or mean ing, that of the "lived body," using the tools and methods of intentional ...
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Corporeity and Affectivity: Dedicated to Maurice Merleau-Ponty
This volume focuses on Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s important contribution to the phenomenology of corporeity and affectivity, and it explores the various influences his work had and still has on other disciplines.
Karel Novotny, Pierre Rodrigo, Jenny Slatman, 2013
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A System of Biblical Psychology
We are constrained thus to express ourselves. For although we hesitate to speak
of an immaterial corporeity of God and of the angels, because certainly
materiality (even although spiritualized) is an essential characteristic of corporeity
; still it ...
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A system of biblical psychology, tr. by R.E. Wallis
VTe are constrained thus to express ourselves. For although we hesitate to speak
of an immaterial corporeity of God and of the angels, because certainly
materiality (even although spiritualized) is an essential characteristic of corporeity
; still it ...
Franz Julius Delitzsch, 1867
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Individuation in Scholasticism: The Later Middle Ages and ...
This receptive state is the matter.1" Then, Avicenna says, for sensible individuals,
it is necessary that the quiddity in itself of corporeity, or being a body, be attached
to the complex in formation.31 By corporeity, all Avicenna means is three- ...
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Body/Embodiment: Symbolic Interaction and the Sociology of ...
Chapter. 16. The. Fit. and. Healthy. Body: Consumer. Narratives. and. the.
Management. of. Postmodern. Corporeity. Charles Edgley Charles Edgley s
chapter is the first of three dedicated to narrative aspects of embodiment. Edgley
s chapter ...
Professor Phillip Vannini, Asst Prof Dennis Waskul, 2012
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Passions in William Ockham’s Philosophical Psychology
It must be the form of corporeity.46 The distinction between the form of corporeity
and the sensory soul in a human being also is, according to Ockham, more
consonant with the faith of the Church than their identity.47 In positing the
existence ...
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Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit / Hegels Philosophie ...
—3) In habitual skill, the abstract being-for- self of the soul has to be not only
maintained, but also made effective as a subjective purpose within corporeity,
which it subjects and completely permeates. Corporeity is determined as
immediate 5 ...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Michael John Petry, 1978
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Thomas Aquinas: Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives
So if we distinguish corporeity as that substantial form on account of which
whatever has it exists in a material, spatio-temporal manner, whether the thing in
question is alive or not, then the corporeity thus distinguished will clearly coincide
in ...
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Alhacen's Theory of Visual Perception: A Critical Edition, ...
Thus, when an error arises in regard to corporeity, it will be in regard to the
disposition of the surface or surfaces [of an object], for instance, when the curved
surface of a body appears flat at a certain distance, or when a flat [surface] is
judged ...
Alhazen, A. Mark Smith, 2001
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CORPOREITY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
corporeity is used in the context of the following news items.
Hylomorphism as a Metaphysic for Intelligent Design Science
Joseph Owens tells us that a thing's corporeity (the fact that it is a physical body) is intimately bound up by its having dimension or dimensive ... «Discovery Institute, Feb 15»
Franciscan nun becomes first woman head of a pontifical university
... Maria santissima assunta with a thesis on "Corporeity and inter subjectivity in Gabriel Marcel," a 20th century French philosopher and leading ... «Catholic Online, Jul 14»
Swiss performance artist gives birth to painting! [VIDEO]
... and by the intensity of the seen and experienced, one becomes clear: the art needs like so often the corporeity to be able to manifest itself." «Dose.ca, Apr 14»
Here's a Woman Plopping Paint Eggs Out of Her Vagina -- for Art!
... and by the intensity of the seen and experienced, one becomes clear: the art needs like so often the corporeity to be able to manifest itself. «Jezebel, Apr 14»
Watch This Woman Give Birth To A Painting
... and by the intensity of the seen and experienced, one becomes clear: the art needs like so often the corporeity to be able to manifest itself.". «Huffington Post Canada, Apr 14»
Antonio Santin, figurative paintings without figures
Although the model is in most cases completely hidden, the extraordinary effect Santin achieves makes its corporeity tangible and its presence ... «ArtDiscover, Nov 13»
Have we really read Pope Benedict? The essential itinerary he left us
... corporeity, emotions and human relationships. With faith everything truly changes, in us and for us, and our future destiny is clearly revealed, ... «Catholic News Agency, Mar 13»
Giuseppe Penone An Interaction Between Humans And Nature …
1170-1253) wrote in his most famous treatise “On Light, or The Beginning of Forms” that “the first corporeal form which some call corporeity is in ... «ArtLyst, Oct 12»
The invention of solitude
... in which Almodóvar indulged his exquisite taste for human corporeity, for human skin and bodies and the sensual treatment they deserve. «Buenos Aires Herald, Nov 09»
New Work by French Sculptor Ingrid Donat at Barry Friedman
The corporeity of Donat's work reflects her background as a sculptor. Initially working in clay, she began to explore bronze after meeting Sylvia ... «Dexigner, Jan 08»