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  • Simone de Beauvoir and Phenomenology


    The Mustard SeedAuthority Authority: 125
    Photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson Here is a short piece from a post I did at The Excerpt Mill on   Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986) in where I quote Barbara S. Andrew: One of the most significant aspects of The Second Sex is its encyclopedic indexing of women’s lived experience: biology, psychology, the ...
    5 days ago
  • Discussion with Daedalus part 2


    Metacrock's BlogAuthority Authority: 116
    Quote: Originally Posted by daedalus2.0 View Post We all know the Ont. argument. I wont repeat it, but something occurred to me. The most perfect, excellent or greatest Being I can imagine would be one that would offer me all the joys of Heaven, and my family and friends, despite what I believe, since it is a given ...
    1 week ago
  • Alain à la recherche #3: Night and Fog and Muriel


    VINYL IS HEAVYAuthority Authority: 126
    by Ryland Walker Knight [The Resnais series playing at the PFA this month and next is part of a broader, traveling retrospective with a concurrent run in Chicago at the Gene Siskel Film Center and a proposed stop at the newly renovated Museum of the Moving Image in early 2010.] The third night ...
    1 week ago
  • Discussion with Daedalus part 1


    Metacrock's BlogAuthority Authority: 116
    This discussion began on CARM. It looked like it was shaping up to be a good discussion. I dont know anything about Daedalus but he seems bright and more informed than most.He also seemed eager to have a good discussion and not a Ping contest, so that makes him a worthy opponent and it makes his arguments worth ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Harvard Gazette on Vafas phenomenology


    The Reference FrameAuthority Authority: 613
    The Harvard Gazette published an exciting article explaining what the LHC is all about: A line on string theory A few weeks ago, Cumrun Vafa went to CERN to check how the employees are preparing for their most important piece of work which is to test his and Jonathan Heckmans F-theoretical phenomenological ...
    2 weeks ago
  • New Scientist on supersymmetry


    The Reference FrameAuthority Authority: 613
    Being the only blog on the planet Earth that actually expects supersymmetry to be seen at the LHC (more likely than not) and that has explained the reasons in many ways, The Reference Frame is pleased that Nude Socialist , a magazine dominated by crackpots most of the time, has published a sensible article ...
    2 weeks ago
  • On voodle as critical poem


    spacetwo : patalabAuthority Authority: 110
    click for video: Quicktime / .m4v for iPhone/iPod / direct streaming for PC " The fact is that images say nothing, if I may put it that way. ...There are no images for the deepest experience. The more I try to explain myself, the less I understand myself. Of course, not everything is unsayable ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Why did I change when I went to therapy? A qualitative analysis of former patients’ conceptions of successful psychotherapy


    Lancashire Care Library and Information ServiceAuthority Authority: 146
    Why did I change when I went to therapy? A qualitative analysis of former patients’ conceptions of successful psychotherapy, Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Per-Einar Binder;  Helge Holgersen; Geir Høstmark Nielsen Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Bergen, Norway Abstract: ...
    3 weeks ago
  • What is Philosophy, Benjamin?


    (mass)think!Authority Authority: 104
    Walter Benjamin begins The Origin of German Tragic Drama with an “epistemo-critical prologue” in which, before he presents his idea of the baroque, he articulates his conception of philosophy, the activity by which he represents ideas and conceptualizes phenomena (such as the baroque).[1] Benjamin does this by ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Gnomes - A Sustainable Population?


    The Heavy StuffAuthority Authority: 100
    One of the purposes of my posts on The Heavy Stuff (THS) is to provoke thought and critical thinking on any number of `issues’ of esoterica. And, in that regard, today’s post beckons the examination of the ludicrous - to be applied to what others would say is an `explanation’ of a  viable sustainable ...
    3 weeks ago
  • On mediation by bodily appearances


    spacetwo : patalabAuthority Authority: 110
    click for video: Quicktime / .m4v for iPod/iPhone / direct streaming for PC "..What constitutes the psyche in me or in others is something that is incommunicable. I alone am able to grasp my psyche. A consequence of this idea is that the psyche of another appears to me to be radically inaccessible to ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Nature, NYT report the demise of Lorentz-violating theories


    The Reference FrameAuthority Authority: 613
    In August 2009, we discussed the preprint by the GBM/LAT collaborations working for Fermi, formerly known as GLAST: Fermi kills all Lorentz violating theories , which has ruled out all existing non-stringy theories of quantum gravity by confirming the rules of special relativity at a huge, trans-Planckian accuracy - ...
    4 weeks ago
  • A small Hodge three-generation Calabi-Yau


    The Reference FrameAuthority Authority: 613
    I think that the most interesting - and visually attractive - hep-th paper today is the last one, Volker Braun, Philip Candelas, Rhys Davies : A three-generation Calabi-Yau manifold with small Hodge numbers ( PDF ). They construct Calabi-Yau manifolds with very small Hodge numbers. If you look at the picture ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Fermi sees the WMAP haze, too: dark matter?


    The Reference FrameAuthority Authority: 613
    Last time we talked about the Fermi satellite, formerly known as GLAST, it just ruled out all natural Lorentz-violating theories . A very new "Fermi" preprint by Douglas Finkbeiner, Tracy Slatyer, & Gregory Dobler from Harvards Center for Astrophysics and Neal Weiner & Ilias Cholis from NYU, The Fermi haze: ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Heidegger’s Being-unto-Death


    The Mustard SeedAuthority Authority: 125
    A small excerpt taken from The Excerpt Mill on Heidegger’s views on possibility and death: Being-towards-death, an anticipation of possibility, is what first makes this possibility possible, and sets free as possibility.
    4 weeks ago
  • Another Leiter Travesty


    The ChasmAuthority Authority: 405
    Leiter has remarkably come to the defense of a hack job book on Heidegger by Carlin Romano. See the post here. But that does stop his rumination about Heidegger scholars, what I take it to be meant by cult: There is also something interesting to be written about the ways in which the Heidegger cult and its ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Art Therapy & Autism – The emergence of the ‘Interactive Square’


    Lancashire Care Library and Information ServiceAuthority Authority: 146
    The emergence of the ‘Interactive Square’ as an approach to art therapy with children on the autistic spectrum, International Journal of Art Therapy, Volume 14, Issue 1 June 2009 , pages 17 – 28 Anita Bragge; Patricia Fenner Abstract: This paper remodels Schaverien’s (2000) ...
    4 weeks ago
  • when did


    manic memes mindspace invadersAuthority Authority:
    We can and do judge restaurants in multiple dimensions. Food, service, ambiance, etc. But with people, intelligence is the main thing. "He is a great tennis player, but as thick as two bricks. She is very kind and gentle, but not very bright." When did intelligence become such a big deal? That it trumps all other ...
    5 weeks ago
  • Guardian: interview with Michael Green


    The Reference FrameAuthority Authority: 613
    Aida Edemariam of The Guardian just published an interesting albeit imperfect interview with the new Lucasian professor  of mathematics in Cambridge: Michael Green: Master of the universe (click) It argues that Green, who has been focused on theoretical physics since the age of 13, used to be a Harrison Fords ...
    5 weeks ago
  • On phenomenological wesensschau in voodles


    spacetwo : patalabAuthority Authority: 110
    click for video: Quicktime / .m4v for iPod/iPhone / direct streaming for PC " For example, if we are seeking to form an idea of, or to understand the essence of, a spatial figure, such as this voodle, we must first perceive it. Then we will imagine all the possible aspects contained in this figure ...
    5 weeks ago

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