Received: 2018-08-11
Accepted: 2018-12-20
Published Online: 2019-01-18
© by Adam Lovasz, published by De Gruyter Open
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- Object-hood’s Indecencies: Tilted Arc and the Lessons Learnt in Breakdown
- New Public Monuments: Urban Art and Everyday Aesthetic Experience
- The Public-Art Publics: An Analysis of Some Structural Differences among Public-Art Spheres
- Assessing the Intellectual Value of New Genre Public Art
- How Public is Public Art? A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Racial Subtext of Public Monuments at Canada’s Pier 21
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- Editorial Introduction for the Topical Issue “Experience in a New Key”
- Experience, Its Edges, and Beyond
- Religious Experience: Experience of Transparency and Resonance
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- Editorial Introduction for the Topical Issue “Object-Oriented Ontology and Its Critics”
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Keywords for this article
ecology;
enactivism;
mind;
ontology;
pragmatism;
realism;
taskscape;
walking
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Articles in the same Issue
- Editorial for the Second Volume of Open Philosophy
- Topical issue: Does Public Art Have to Be Bad Art?, edited by Mark Kingwell
- Editorial Introduction to the Topical Issue “Does Public Art Have to Be Bad Art?”
- When Public Art Goes Bad: Two Competing Features of Public Art
- Object-hood’s Indecencies: Tilted Arc and the Lessons Learnt in Breakdown
- New Public Monuments: Urban Art and Everyday Aesthetic Experience
- The Public-Art Publics: An Analysis of Some Structural Differences among Public-Art Spheres
- Assessing the Intellectual Value of New Genre Public Art
- How Public is Public Art? A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Racial Subtext of Public Monuments at Canada’s Pier 21
- The Artists Village: Openly Intervening in the Public Spaces of the City of Singapore
- Public Art in the Private City: Control, Complicity and Criticality in Hong Kong
- Topical issue: Computer Modeling in Philosophy, edited by Patrick Grim
- Editorial introduction to the Topical Issue “Computer Modeling in Philosophy”
- The Curious Case of Connectionism
- The Evaluation of Discovery: Models, Simulation and Search through “Big Data”
- Signals and Spite in Fluctuating Populations
- Towards Computer Simulations of Virtue Ethics
- Towards More Realistic Modeling of Linguistic Color Categorization
- Using AI Methods to Evaluate a Minimal Model for Perception
- Modeling Working Memory to Identify Computational Correlates of Consciousness
- Computer Science and Metaphysics: A Cross-Fertilization
- A Computationally Assisted Reconstruction of an Ontological Argument in Spinoza’s The Ethics
- Computer Modeling in Philosophy of Religion
- What Simulations Teach Us About Ordinary Objects
- Topical issue: Experience in a New Key, edited by Dorthe Jørgensen
- Editorial Introduction for the Topical Issue “Experience in a New Key”
- Experience, Its Edges, and Beyond
- Religious Experience: Experience of Transparency and Resonance
- The Atmospheric Whereby: Reflections on Subject and Object
- Pathicity: Experiencing the World in an Atmospheric Way
- Antinomies of Metaphysical Experience between Theodor Adorno and Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
- Hegel’s Phenomenology: On the Logical Structure of Human Experience
- What Is Experience? Foucauldian Perspectives
- Surfing the Public Square: On Worldlessness, Social Media, and the Dissolution of the Polis
- John Dewey’s Theory of Aesthetic Experience: Bridging the Gap Between Arts and Sciences
- Sculpture and the Sense of Place
- Retrieving Experience: On the Phenomenology of Experience in Hegel and Kierkegaard, Arendt and Gadamer
- Being, Appearing, and the Platonic Idea in Badiou and Plato
- Topical issue: Object-Oriented Ontology and Its Critics, edited by Graham Harman
- Editorial Introduction for the Topical Issue “Object-Oriented Ontology and Its Critics”
- Object-Oriented Baudrillard? Withdrawal and Symbolic Exchange
- The Obstinate Real: Barad, Escobar, and Object-Oriented Ontology
- The Problem of Causality in Object-Oriented Ontology
- The Coldness of Forgetting: OOO in Philosophy, Archaeology, and History
- Precariousness and Philosophical Critique: Towards an Open-Field Combat with Harman’s OOO
- A Case for the Primacy of the Ontological Principle
- Silent Spaces: Allowing Objects to Talk
- Enstranged Strangers: OOO, the Uncanny, and the Gothic
- The Ontographic Turn: From Cubism to the Surrealist Object
- Hyletic Phenomenology and Hyperobjects
- The Two Times of Objects: A Solution to the Problem of Time in Object-Oriented Ontology
- How Dumb Are Big Dumb Objects? OOO, Science Fiction, and Scale
- Object-Oriented Ontology’s View of Relations: a Phenomenological Critique
- Regular Articles
- Walking as Intelligent Enactment: A New Realist Approach
- Toward a Systematic, Rights-Based Moral Theory
- A Causal-Pluralist Metatheory of Observation