Phenomenology of wind and atmosphere
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Phenomenology of wind and atmosphere
(Atmospheric spaces, n. 9)
Mimesis International, c2021
- : pbk
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Tadashi Ogawa brings together the ancient East Asian idea of ki (気) and standpoints of European philosophy. Wind, atmosphere and breathing are formless, invisible and impermanent – yet also constantly move between things, animating them in their interactions with our subjectivities. In this volume, these elements are brought back from their forgotten status in European philosophy and placed as central elements in a new, challenging philosophical reflection, weaving together aspects from both East and West.
Table of Contents
1. Phenomenolgy of Wind and Atmosphere - an attempt at a "phenomenology of wind"
2. The appearance of things and "half-things": for a phenomenology of night and wind
3. Horizon and radiance: a phenomenological reflection
4. The horizon of appearance or things and the chaotic manifold
5. The structure of the visible: a structuralist-phenomenological reflection on Cézanne
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