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I – Image – Being
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- Europaea Memoria – Reihe I, Volume 139
- Publisher:
- 2024
Summary
The book is a journey through the philosophy of images, investigating their essence and their epistemological and ontological potential. From Montaigne to Fichte, to Husserl and Wittgenstein, the authors explore the genesis and semantic richness of images, laying the groundwork for a deeper understanding of their autonomy and non-objective structure. The discussion highlights the premises of the contemporary iconic turn in modern philosophy and addresses the practical and ethical implications of images, offering a new perspective on their ability to shape and reinterpret reality. Thus, it tackles an essential theme in contemporary philosophical debate, inviting reflection on the scope and power of images in today's world.
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2024
- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-487-16711-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-487-42477-4
- Publisher
- Georg Olms Verlag, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Europaea Memoria – Reihe I
- Volume
- 139
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 140
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 4
- Preface No access Pages 5 - 10
- Walter R. Menon Junior
- 1. Representationrepresentation between fictionfiction and real No access
- 2. GoodmanGoodman’s theory of representationrepresentation No access
- 3. The Art of Common Place No access
- 4. The question of artart publicpublic No access
- 5. This is not a pedophile No access
- 6. Conclusion No access
- Federico Ferraguto
- 1. The grotesquegrotesque No access
- 2. The skeleton No access
- 3. Horns in the sleep No access
- 4. Who is afraid of the cerusist No access
- 5. … and those who comb their hair with their feet. No access
- Alessandro Bertinetto
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. Realistic orthodoxy and its critics No access
- 3. FichteFichte’s theory of the imageimage No access
- 4. A Fichtean theory of photography No access
- 5. Conclusion No access
- Maria Carolina Mendonça de Resende
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. “Directions in spacespace” and the primordial notion of space for KantKant No access
- 3. The egocentric space No access
- 4. Spatial representation: similarities and complements. No access
- Rafael Sellamano
- 1. The dogmatic image of thought. No access
- 2. Univocity of Being No access
- 3. Critique of the metaphysics of Being. No access
- Luis Fellipe Garcia
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. A non-mechanistic approach to naturenature No access
- 3. The need for a metaphysicsmetaphysics of naturenature No access
- 4. Reacting against the instrumentalization of naturenature No access
- 5. Non-anthroponcentrismanthroponcentrism No access
- 6. Conclusion No access
- Alice Mara Serra
- I. The iconic turniconic turn regarding its main theoretical approaches (synopsis) No access
- II. Towards a fourth approach to iconic turn No access
- Bibliographical references No access
- Marcos Silva
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. Satz als Bild: Maßstab as a ruler in the picture theory of the Tractatus No access
- 3. Satz als Maßstab (scale): gradations and lengthening No access
- 4. Satz als mehrere Maßstäbe: Plurality of scales No access
- 5. Satz als mehrere Maßstäbe: the role of criteria and the normative argument No access
- 6. Conclusions No access
- No access Pages 137 - 140





