January 2016
The aisthesis,·the simple, sensuous perception of beings, always discovers, insofar as it aims at something that is genuinely accessible only through it and for it. Thus, vision always discovers color, hearing discovers sound, and so on.
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Are you capable of perceiving old celtic crosses beyond their symbolism and wonder about this magical site with no memories of anxiety and death, as well of ignoring mental images from the beyond?
That is what apparently the villagers of Cambridge do when they spend peaceful moments of relaxation enjoying themselves picnicking and watching their children play gracefully on its grounds.
A perfect occasion for a phenomenological photographical approach, to let that which shows itself in itself be seen from itself. |
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Anticipatory Resolutness.
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Only thus do things present themselves in time, and moreover only to this very being who anticipates and retains. That is, there is no present, and therefore no presence, without consciousness.
Heiddeger
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It is as if nature is teaching artists, not nature's own language, since only a Platonist thinks that representations exist independently of meaningful practices, but rather nature is leading artists to improve their language for representing her under one aspect.
HD/MH/RBD my Appropriation of a comment of H Dreyfus to M Heidegger
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It is as if nature is teaching artists, not nature's own language,
since only a Platonist thinks that representations exist independently
of meaningful practices, but rather nature is leading artists to improve their language for representing her under one aspect.
HD/MH/RBD my Appropriation of a comment of H Dreyfus to M Heidegger
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The whole of life would be possible, without, as it were, seeing itself in a mirror F.Nietzsche
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If one sees the mountain, then of course one can no longer imagine it,
and so the act of picturing the mountain presupposes its absence.
W. Iser
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