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  1. Phenomenologic chippendale chair: Stephen's nightmare
    Published: 2015

    Abstract: James Joyce's hermeneutics of narrative, Husserlian scholars, fictitious theory of history by Stephen Dedalus in Ulysses, interpretation in both terms of modes and meaning, exploration of the implication of passive intentionality, an... more

     

    Abstract: James Joyce's hermeneutics of narrative, Husserlian scholars, fictitious theory of history by Stephen Dedalus in Ulysses, interpretation in both terms of modes and meaning, exploration of the implication of passive intentionality, an "anonymity" seeking for its ontological root, a stoppage on the notion of "as if of", "noema" and ‘noesis' in their technical use, "natürliche Einstellung" and a handful of other issues are all cited here by Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Ricoeur and others just to shed more light on findings, insights, observations and conclusions in social and cognitive sciences, by the help of a static and genetic analysis of some key notions like "intentionality and consciousness" from both historical and systematic perspectives, ranging from Dr. Johnson on Shakespeare to Husserl's guidelines in phenomenology

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/56937
    DDC Categories: 100
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Theorie; (thesoz)Bewusstsein; (thesoz)Ontologie; (thesoz)Geschichtswissenschaft; (thesoz)Erkenntnis; (thesoz)Kognition; (thesoz)Phänomenologie; (thesoz)Hermeneutik; (thesoz)Husserl, E.; (thesoz)Philosophie; (thesoz)Einstellung; Joyce, J.; Ricoeur, P.; Dedalus, St.; Intentionalität
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    In: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences (2015) 58 ; 41-48

  2. Poetiken des Selbst: zwischen Ambivalenz, Bedeutung, Formlosigkeit und Wandel
    Published: 2005

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    Language: German
    Media type: Book
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    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/28809
    DDC Categories: 150
    Subjects: Poetik; Selbst; Bedeutung
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Ontologie; (thesoz)Deutung; (thesoz)Individuum; (thesoz)Ambivalenz; (thesoz)Wahrnehmung; (thesoz)Sinn; (thesoz)kognitive Faktoren; (thesoz)Bedeutung; (thesoz)Kulturpsychologie; (thesoz)Interpretation
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    In: Psychologie und Gesellschaftskritik ; 29 (2005) 3/4 ; 133-149

  3. Postmodern narrative techniques in Robert Coover's collection: Pricksongs & Descants
    Published: 2015

    Abstract: The modes of narration in postmodernist fiction are not identical with those of modernists and realists. They contravene readers' expectations, making them most often astounded and baffled. This study sets out to discuss some of the... more

     

    Abstract: The modes of narration in postmodernist fiction are not identical with those of modernists and realists. They contravene readers' expectations, making them most often astounded and baffled. This study sets out to discuss some of the techniques used by the American writer Robert Coover in his story collection; Pricksongs & Descants (1969) which are associated with postmodernist fiction. These strategies including metafictional techniques, fragmentation, ontological concern, and temporal distortion, will in the subsequent sections of this paper be explicated and elucidated. In this regard, the term postmodernism will be first defined and elaborated, and then some of the salient features of Coover's selected work stated above, will be examined in order to demonstrate the title-mentioned claim. Not all the stories of the collection will in this study be provided an analysis of, but those which are of greater significance and are noticeable in incorporating postmodern strategies

     

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    Language: English
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    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/57300
    DDC Categories: 301
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Literatur; (thesoz)Erzählung; (thesoz)Fiktion; (thesoz)Fragmentierung; (thesoz)Ontologie; (thesoz)Postmoderne; Erzähltechnik; Coover, R.
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    In: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences (2015) 52 ; 70-75

  4. The form of game formalism
    Published: 2018

    Abstract: This article explores how the concept of formalism and the resulting method of formal analysis have been used and applied in the study of digital games. Three types of formalism in game studies are identified based on a review of their uses... more

     

    Abstract: This article explores how the concept of formalism and the resulting method of formal analysis have been used and applied in the study of digital games. Three types of formalism in game studies are identified based on a review of their uses in the literature, particularly the discussion of essentialism and form that resulted from the narratology-ludology debate: 1) formalism focused on the aesthetic form of the game artifact, 2) formalism as game essentialism, and 3) formalism as a level of abstraction, related to formal language and ontology-like reasoning. These three are discussed in relation to the distinctions between form and matter, in the Aristotelian tradition, to highlight how the method of formal analysis of games appears to be dealing with matter rather than form, on a specific fundamental level of abstraction, and in turn how formal analysis becomes a misleading concept that leads to unnecessary confusion. Finally, the relationship between game essentialism and the mor

     

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    Language: English
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    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/57817
    DDC Categories: 070
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Digitalisierung; (thesoz)Spiel; (thesoz)Computerspiel; (thesoz)Formalisierung; (thesoz)Ästhetik; (thesoz)Russland; (thesoz)Forschung; (thesoz)Methode; (thesoz)Ideologie; (thesoz)Ontologie; Essentialismus
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    In: Media and Communication ; 6 (2018) 2 ; 137-144