10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SENSATIONISM»
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sensationism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Always Astonished: Selected Prose
Notes on Sensationism There is nothing, no reality, but sensation. Ideas are
sensations, but of things not placed in space and sometimes not even in time.
Logic, the place of ideas, is another kind of space. Dreams are sensations with
only two ...
2
Authority of Experience: Sensationist Theory in the French ...
Moreover, it seems plausible to assert that materialism in France reaches its
purest form only after having thoroughly exploited the implications of
sensationism.1 A number of important distinctions and similarities exist between
the two ...
3
The Lure of the Modern: Writing Modernism in Semicolonial ...
bata, Kataoka, and Yokomitsu to illustrate how new sensationism was a strictly
subjectivist, symbolist form of literature with only a pretentious co-option of
simplistic notions of Marxist materialism and dialectics. He then deplored the
current ...
4
Science in the Age of Sensibility: The Sentimental ...
See Lockean sensationism; physiology of sensation; sensibility sensationism,
Lockean. See Lockean sensationism sensibility: Age of Sensibility, 5–6, 7, 72;
Bonnet on, 3; Cabanis on, 4; culture, notion of, 266; culture of, 8–9, 136; defined,
1–2; ...
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The Measure of Merit: Talents, Intelligence, and Inequality ...
In 1746, the abbe de Condillac published his first major work, Essai sur l'origine
des connoissances hu- maines, which articulated elements of his theory of
sensationism, a philosophical approach that sought to ground all human
knowledge ...
6
Romanticism and Postromanticism
Sensationism therefore is empirical in method. Along with empiricism, it does not
deny the role of other faculties (such as reasoning) to draw connections among
sensations, compare and contrast them and arrive at plausible conclusions about
...
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The Cambridge Companion to European Modernism
Moreover, Pessoa's experiments with sensationism were contemporaneous to
the emergence in 1914 of his major heteronyms (literary alter egos with distinct
writing styles and personalities). Fernando Pessoa's literary sensationism In an ...
8
Parapsychology, Philosophy, and Spirituality: A Postmodern ...
cannot do justice to this fact, then so much the worse for sensationism — and for
the materialistic ontology that entails it. For a final contradiction between the
sensationist theory of perception and the presuppositions in practice of everyone,
...
9
The Wild Girl, Natural Man, and the Monster: Dangerous ...
See also experimentalism; medicine; sensationism science, rhetorical strategies
and truth claims: ambivalence toward, 102–3, 106 (see also science,
charlatanism); empiricism and demonstration, 8, 72–73, 84–86; regulatory public
eye and, ...
Julia V. Douthwaite, 2002
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The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist ...
Pessoa shared with Mario de Sa-Carneiro and other poets of this generation his
enthusiasm about this movement, which he felt offered a way of bringing together
the various strands ofliterary modernism. Sensationism corresponds to a desire ...
Peter Brooker, Sascha Bru, Andrew Thacker, 2013
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SENSATIONISM»
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Chuva Obliqua / Oblique Rain
In stepping away from himself, Pessoa created Caeiro's “Sensationism,” a poetry of sensations instead of thoughts; in coming back to himself for “Chuva Obliqua ... «Omaha World-Herald, Jun 15»
杰曼:真正的诗歌不会因翻译而破损
... (杰曼)痛斥当代诗歌的无病呻吟,提及葡萄牙诗人佩索阿倡导的'感觉主义',嚷嚷着要搞一场新的诗歌运动,多多和我齐声响应,于是'新感觉主义'(New Sensationism) ... «新浪网, Sep 13»
Virgin Islanders hate Clay Travis too
So take this crap for what it is worth-mudding the waters sensationism journalism. You know what? Most college teams wake up every morning just hoping that ... «Capstone Report, Jul 11»
Paul McCartney Redone, Sophocles at the Improv and Xanadu …
Gresh says, “I strive to find the exact line, movement or color that communicates what my mind and body are experiencing,” and she calls her style 'Sensationism ... «FlaglerLive.com, Apr 11»