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Resource type: Book ID no. (ISBN etc.): 978-0-7914-7255-2 BibTeX citation key: Ihde1976 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Perception, Phenomenology, Presence, Self Creators: Ihde Publisher: State University of New York Press (Albany (NY)) |
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p.xvi "Ligeti's early cut-and-paste synthesized music was incorporated into Stanley Kubrick's famous movies"! Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard |
p.107
"To name the horizon in relation to the visual field is to name the World [...] With the auditory turn, however, the horizon does not show even such vague spatial significations except as thresholds of hearing."
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard
Keywords: Phenomenology Horizon |
p.109
In Heideggerian terms, Ihde describes the auditory horizon as the point at which sounds are given over into the present. Sound is a giving and listening is what "lets come into presence the unbidden giving of sound."
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Keywords: Phenomenology Horizon Self Virtuality Actuality Reality/Virtuality/Actuality |
p.109
"[A]s a presence [...] the sound whiles away in the temporal presencing that is essential to it."
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Keywords: Presence |
p.109
"Presence is situated within its horizons"
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Keywords: Presence Horizon |
p.110
In describing visual depth and horizonal perspective, Ihde says the latter has "a constant ratio of present to hidden, of visible to invisible" and that, auditorily, "this hidden depth is silence"
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard
Keywords: Horizon Perspective Reality/Virtuality/Actuality Presence |
pp.116–117
"My "self" is a correlate of the World, and its way of being-in that World is a way filled with voice and language.
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Keywords: Perception Phenomenology Presence Self |
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pp.107–108
While the visual field has a gemometrical shape that is spherical-like, the auditory field and its horizon are discernable only temporally.
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Keywords: Horizon Perception Phenomenology |
pp.108–109
What is present, our central focus on our self, is always inside or contained within horizons.
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard
Keywords: Horizon Presence Self |