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The apocryphal: prototype of a subjectivity in crisis

2013

The introduction of this paper reviews the concept of the subject, which originated in classical antiquity and developed in Western culture up to the Enlightenment and Romanticism with the addition of new aspects but without questioning its foundation as a substantial Subject. The first major crisis of this received view took place in the first quarter of the twentieth century after the assimilation of the works by Marx, Freud or Nietzsche, which laid the foundations of a thorough criticism on the subject. One important feature of this crisis was the proliferation of apocryphal writing, which reached new models in the works of Fernando Pessoa and Antonio Machado. Between them lies the scope…

Luis Álvarez PetreñaApócrifomedia_common.quotation_subjectSubject (philosophy)Received view of theoriesArt historyMax AubCrisis of the subjectcrisis del SujetoJusep Torres CampalansHistory and Philosophy of ScienceAZ20-999SubjectClassical antiquitySujetoWestern cultureRomanticismHistory of medicine. Medical expeditionsR131-687media_commonLiteraturebusiness.industryPhilosophySign (semiotics)EnlightenmentLuis BuñuelPessoaMachadoApocryphalCriticismHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesbusinessAsclepio
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Fenomenologia teorica e sperimentale e scienza della visione

2015

In this theoretical paper, the claim is defended that phenomenology of perception can be integrated into vision science. Different versions of theoretical and experimental phenomenology are presented to specify a minimal set of commitments. It is claimed that the phenomenological research into perception, be it delivered in the form of conceptual analysis or of experimental research, satisfies the epistemological and methodological substantive features of these commitments. As an empirical case for the contribution that the integration of phenomenology into vision science could bring about, the paper presents a received view in the visual neurosciences and the objections against its element…

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleReductionismlcsh:BH1-301lcsh:Fine Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyReceived view of theoriesComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della ScienzaExperimental researchGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSlcsh:AestheticsEpistemologyPhenomenology (philosophy)percezione fenomenologia vision sciencePhilosophyVision sciencePerceptionSettore M-FIL/04 - Esteticalcsh:Nmedia_common
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