non-peer-reviewedGreek philosopher Aristotle deduced in his major treatise De Anima that without the sense of touch there could be no other senses “The first sense, the root and ground as it were of the other senses... the one which entitles a living thing to be called sensitive”.1 Our sense of touch has had a varied past, often underestimated; it has fallen in and out of favour though out history.2 Modern sense of touch is suppressed under the hegemony of visual advertising and consumer culture. My thesis attempts to address the idea of a new haptic age, in the context of the built enviroment. The hand has become a mere tool for flicking from screen to screen disconnected, as the mind is to physical reality; this to me is profoundl...
The senses of Touch bring people the feeling of reality, and human beings can always naturally sen...
The haptic perception claims a central place in the interactive experience. The interactive art is t...
Since antique Greece, philosophers as Plato and Aristotle discussed about the phenomena of senses a...
Greek philosopher Aristotle deduced in his major treatise De Anima that without the sense of touch t...
Touch is the first sense to develop in the womb, yet often it is overlooked. The Senses of Touch exa...
My thesis is a collection of philosophical essays on the sense of touch. I argue first that touch is...
Aristotle’s treatment of tactility is at odds with the hierarchical order of psyche’s faculties. Tou...
© 2016 Australasian Association of Philosophy. Because philosophical reflections on touch usually st...
In this paper I aim at highlighting the role touch plays in comparison to other sensory modalities b...
Since Aristotle, touch has been found especially hard to define. One of the few unchallenged intuiti...
This project presents an inquiry and exploration of the tactile sense that has been gradually losing...
Tactility, the active sense of touch, is undervalued in culture; its significance overshadowed by th...
The article explores the reciprocal relationship between images and viewers by considering the relat...
The aim of this paper is to give a description of the objects of the sense of touch. Those objects, ...
Sense of Touch. In this first philosophical book on the sense of touch, Fulkerson provides an accoun...
The senses of Touch bring people the feeling of reality, and human beings can always naturally sen...
The haptic perception claims a central place in the interactive experience. The interactive art is t...
Since antique Greece, philosophers as Plato and Aristotle discussed about the phenomena of senses a...
Greek philosopher Aristotle deduced in his major treatise De Anima that without the sense of touch t...
Touch is the first sense to develop in the womb, yet often it is overlooked. The Senses of Touch exa...
My thesis is a collection of philosophical essays on the sense of touch. I argue first that touch is...
Aristotle’s treatment of tactility is at odds with the hierarchical order of psyche’s faculties. Tou...
© 2016 Australasian Association of Philosophy. Because philosophical reflections on touch usually st...
In this paper I aim at highlighting the role touch plays in comparison to other sensory modalities b...
Since Aristotle, touch has been found especially hard to define. One of the few unchallenged intuiti...
This project presents an inquiry and exploration of the tactile sense that has been gradually losing...
Tactility, the active sense of touch, is undervalued in culture; its significance overshadowed by th...
The article explores the reciprocal relationship between images and viewers by considering the relat...
The aim of this paper is to give a description of the objects of the sense of touch. Those objects, ...
Sense of Touch. In this first philosophical book on the sense of touch, Fulkerson provides an accoun...
The senses of Touch bring people the feeling of reality, and human beings can always naturally sen...
The haptic perception claims a central place in the interactive experience. The interactive art is t...
Since antique Greece, philosophers as Plato and Aristotle discussed about the phenomena of senses a...