Curated by Riposte magazine, the show features 30 artists addressing human rights in relation to the theme of protection
“Nothing is mysterious, no human relation. Except love.” Artist Wendy MacNaughton captures Sontag’s most private meditations on love.
Recent brain research has begun to describe the circuits involved in meditation, focused attention, creativity, dreaming, and the science of mind wandering
“Nothing is mysterious, no human relation. Except love.” Artist Wendy MacNaughton captures Sontag’s most private meditations on love.
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The worship of water-deities is common to most primitive nations. The streams, springs, and fountains of a country bear the same relation...
Mitakuye Oyasin - “My Relatives - Every Single One” “Everything is related to the existence of all beings; humans, animals, spirits, earth, sky, water, and ALL.” – A simple but profound Lakota Prayer...
Le site NextNature (@nextnature) se consacre régulièrement à démontrer comment notre environnement technologique devient indissociable de la "nature" humaine, et à quel point la distinction entre les deux domaines est aujourd’hui floue. Dans son essai Pyramid of Technology, Koert Van Mensvoort (@mensvoort), le philosophe qui développe ce concept de "next nature", présente sept étapes par … Continuer la lecture de « Les 7 niveaux de relation de l’homme à la technologie »
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La philosophie et la psychologie sont deux champs d'étude ayant une place commune dans l'histoire. La psychologie est née de la philosophie.…
Bonding refers to the process of developing close and interpersonal relationships between people.
The full moon and new moon have a significant spiritual effect on mankind. This article gives details on the moon's effect on us and how to handle it properly.
Assuming one understands another's emotions without genuine empathy can be dismissive. True emotional intelligence involves active listening and a willingness to understand each person's unique emotional journey.
While aspects of Halliday’s theory have been adopted for the study of ideology in discourse - in particular via Critical Discourse Analysis - these applications of his ideas have not attempted to bring the full weight of Halliday’s model to the problem of understanding the phenomenon and practical manifestation of ideology. A consideration of Halliday’s model reveals, first of all, that Halliday, like Vološinov in linguistics, and Mannheim in sociology, sees ideology as entirely pervasive. The act of analysing ideology is, therefore, ideological, a conundrum known as ‘Mannheim’s paradox’. This paradox, rather than hindering the study of ideology, invites the researcher to work explicitly with the concepts in one’s theoretical model, and to test their usefulness in producing robust and revealing descriptions of the ideologies that shape human experience and behaviour. This paper explores ideology in the context of the ‘architecture’ of human language, that is, with reference to key concepts in Halliday’s theory, including realisation/stratification, instantiation, register and context of situation and of culture. I argue that while ideology is permeable with respect to register - the same ideology can be expressed across a variety of contexts - the concepts of context and register are crucial to showing the affordances of particular registers to the dissemination of specific ideologies. I illustrate this claim by analysing one text with respect to its context of situation (drawing on Hasan’s context networks) and its context of culture. I consider how the text, as an instance of a particular register, is an ideal host for ideological meanings that legitimate organised violence in the pursuit of geopolitical power.
This volume presents an interdisciplinary dialogue between sociology, geography, political sciences, history, and literary, cultural and media studies. Together, they contribute to current debates on the (re-)imagining of forms of human responsibility that meet the challenges created by humanity entering an age of scalar complexity. | Author: Christoph Rosol | Publisher: Routledge | Publication Date: May 31, 2023 | Number of Pages: 240 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1032065397 | ISBN-13: 9781032065397
The natural tendency of human beings to overestimate their achievements and capabilities in relation to others is called as Lake Wobegon Effect.
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Turbo debriefs on an exciting project in which IBM and the National Geographical Society have begun mapping the migration of human genography using genetic data.
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This book is a philosophical investigation of the significance of humor and laughter, examining its relation to other human phenomena including truth, nihilism, dreams, friendship, intimacy, aesthetic experience, self-transcendence and education. The author addresses the relative neglect of humor and laughter among philosophers of education with this…
(Phys.org) —The trajectory of human evolution has many markers, including footprints left in moist, volcanic ash 3.66 million years ago by three individuals in Laetoli, Tanzania.