10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNHANDINESS»
Discover the use of
unhandiness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unhandiness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Journal of the Royal United Service Institution
... but whose unhandiness for general purposes, and specially for ships of war, is
shown, even when manned by those most accustomed to them in the
indispensable “duck hunt ” at all regattas; and this unhandiness has been further
increased ...
Royal United Service Institution, 1872
2
Aspects of Alterity: Levinas, Marcel, and the Contemporary ...
Therefore, in addition to the sense of availability and unavailability, Marcel
suggests the addition of the concepts of "handiness" and "unhandiness" to his
English readers in an attempt to clarify his meaning. Handiness and unhandiness
refer to ...
3
Diccionario español e ingles: conteniente la significacion y ...
INHABILIDA'D , s. f. inability , unhandiness, incapacity , unhandiness.
INHABILITACIO'N , C. f. rendering unfit or incapable. INHABILITAR , v. a. to
disable , to render unfit or uncapable. Tom. I. INHABITA BLE , adv. not to be
inhabited. INHABIT ...
4
Aesthetics Revisited: Tradition and Perspectives in Austria ...
Handiness and unhandiness refer to the availability of one's “resources” –
material, emotional, in- tellectual and spiritual.Thus, the term disponibilité refers
to the measure in which I am available to someone, the state of having my
resources at ...
Mădălina Diaconu, Miloš Ševčík, 2011
5
Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall Yard
... while the latter lies afloat, avery good form for packets or passenger boats
going straight on end, but whose unhandiness for general purposes, and
specially for ships of war, is shown, even when manned by those most
accustomed to them ...
6
Ethics and Phenomenology
Conspicuousness is a matter of simple unusability and “presents the thing at
hand in a certain unhandiness” (68/73). For example, if my work is interrupted
because the computer is unplugged, the computer becomes conspicuous in this
sense.
Mark Sanders, Jeremy Wisnewski, 2012
7
Philosophical and Political Writings: Martin Heidegger
When we notice its unhandiness, what is at hand enters the mode of
ohtrusiveness. The more urgently we need what is missing and the more truly it is
encountered in its unhandiness, all the more obtrusive does what is at hand
become, such ...
When we notice its unhandiness, what is at hand enters the mode of
obtrusiveness. The more urgently we need what is missing and the more truly it is
encountered in its unhandiness, all the more obtrusive does what is at hand
become, such ...
Martin Heidegger, Dennis J. Schmidt, 2010
9
Journal of the Royal United Service Institution
... while the latter lies afloat, a very good form for packets or passenger boats
going straight on end, but whose unhandiness for general purposes, and
specially for ships of war, is shown, even when manned by those most
accustomed to them ...
10
Husserl and Heidegger on Being in the World
The unhandiness of nature is, so to speak, a deficient mode of readiness-to-hand
, and thus it still belongs within the nexus of references. Finally, Heidegger
mentions nature as a limit case (Grenzfall) of possible innerworldly entities (SZ, p.
65).