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Tag Archives: Phenomenology
Zero-Point for the Holidays
Here’s an interesting little paper from Otto Bollnow entitled Lived-Space. It’s an excellent example of Phenomenology at work, a study of interaction between the self and the world it moves in. I bring it up both for your pleasure and … Continue reading
Heads in Clouds: What Computers and Philosophy Can Do Together
I have tried and failed over the past couple of days to write something new worth posting. I figure something needs to go on here, though, even if I haven’t done much with it yet. A few months ago in … Continue reading
Merleau-Ponty in the Shadows
From “The Philosopher’s Shadow” in Signs: “To think is not to possess the objects of thought; it is to use them to mark out a realm to think about which we therefore are not yet thinking about. Just as the … Continue reading
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Tagged Husserl, Ineffability, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Phenomenology, Signs
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