Experimental phenomenology : multistabilities / Don Ihde.
Material type: TextPublisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9781438442877
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- B829.5 .E97 2012eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: doing phenomenology -- Indians and the elephant: phenomena and the phenomenological reductions -- The visual field: first phenomenological excursus -- Illusions and multistable phenomena: a phenomenological deconstruction -- Variations upon deonstruction: possibilities and topography -- Expanded variations and phenomenological reconstruction -- Horizons: adequacy and invariance -- Projection: expanding phenomenology -- Interdisciplinary phenomenology -- Epilogue -- Pragmatism and phenomenology -- Simulation and embodiment -- Multistability and cyberspace -- Variations on the camera obscura -- The seventh machine: bow-under-tension.
"Since the initial publication of Experimental Phenomenology in 1977, Don Ihde's groundbreaking career has developed from his contributions to the philosophy of technology and technoscience to his own postphenomenology. This new and expanded edition of Experimental Phenomenology resituates the text in the succeeding currents of Ihde's work with a new preface and two new sections, one devoted to pragmatism and phenomenology and the other to technologies and material culture. Now, in the case of tools, instruments, and media, Ihde's active and experimental style of phenomenology is taken into cyberspace, science and media technologies, computer games, display screens, and more."--Publisher description
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