While being rooted in the academic discourse, The Things That Really Matter comprehensively explores the most fundamental aspects of human life in an accessible, non-technical language, adding fresh perspectives and new arguments and considerations that are designed to stimulate further debate and, in some cases, a deliberate redirection of research interests in the respective areas. It features a series of conversations about the things in our life that we all, in one way or another, wrestle with if we are at all concerned about what kind of world we live in and what our role in it is: things like birth, age, and death, good and evil, the meaning of life, the nature of the self and the role the body plays for our identity, our gendered exi...
This studio-based research project examines the perception and meanings of ordinary objects as a way...
The human mind has a prodigious capacity for representation. We aren't limited to thinking abou...
The recurrent arguments of immateriality, with its claims for shapeless functions and for informatio...
While being rooted in the academic discourse, The Things That Really Matter comprehensively explores...
While being rooted in the academic discourse, The Things That Really Matter comprehensively explores...
Words That Matter attempts to spark conversation around social issues that are often neglected eithe...
In contemporary human and social sciences, it has become almost a commonplace to attribute to object...
In exploring how our brains contribute to shaping our mind’s construction of reality McGilchirst dra...
One of the core arguments of the book by Vlieghe & Zamojski is the idea of a thing-centred approach ...
The way we understand the world we live in is changing. Our traditional understanding is being chall...
THE THING OF IT IS is a collection of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry about things and how humanki...
We live and we think inside a world of things made and found. Still, psychological science has shown...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this ...
DASTON Lorraine Things that talk : object lessons from art and science New York : Zone books, 2004, ...
The essay distinguishes two kinds of ultimate reality, ontological and cosmological. The ontological...
This studio-based research project examines the perception and meanings of ordinary objects as a way...
The human mind has a prodigious capacity for representation. We aren't limited to thinking abou...
The recurrent arguments of immateriality, with its claims for shapeless functions and for informatio...
While being rooted in the academic discourse, The Things That Really Matter comprehensively explores...
While being rooted in the academic discourse, The Things That Really Matter comprehensively explores...
Words That Matter attempts to spark conversation around social issues that are often neglected eithe...
In contemporary human and social sciences, it has become almost a commonplace to attribute to object...
In exploring how our brains contribute to shaping our mind’s construction of reality McGilchirst dra...
One of the core arguments of the book by Vlieghe & Zamojski is the idea of a thing-centred approach ...
The way we understand the world we live in is changing. Our traditional understanding is being chall...
THE THING OF IT IS is a collection of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry about things and how humanki...
We live and we think inside a world of things made and found. Still, psychological science has shown...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this ...
DASTON Lorraine Things that talk : object lessons from art and science New York : Zone books, 2004, ...
The essay distinguishes two kinds of ultimate reality, ontological and cosmological. The ontological...
This studio-based research project examines the perception and meanings of ordinary objects as a way...
The human mind has a prodigious capacity for representation. We aren't limited to thinking abou...
The recurrent arguments of immateriality, with its claims for shapeless functions and for informatio...