Scientific & Mathematical Bodies

Scientific & Mathematical Bodies

Author: SungWon Hwang

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-11-19

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 9460915671

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This book is about the sensuous, living body without which individual knowing and learning is impossible. It is the interface between the individual and culture. Recent scholarship has moved from investigated knowing and learning as something in the mind or brain to understanding these phenomena in terms of the body (embodiment literature) or culture (social constructivism). These two literatures have expanded the understanding of cognition to include the role of the body in shaping the mind and to recognize the tight relation between mind and culture. However, there are numerous problems arising from ways in which the body and culture are thought in these separate research domains. In this book, the authors present an interdisciplinary, scientific initiative that brings together the concerns for body and for culture to develop a single theory of cognition centered on the living and lived body. This book thereby contributes to bridging the gap that currently exists between theory (knowing that) and praxis (knowing how) that is apparent in the existing science and mathematics education literatures.


Dance and the Lived Body

Dance and the Lived Body

Author: Sondra Horton Fraleigh

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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In her remarkable book, Sondra Horton Fraleigh examines and describes dance through her consciousness of dance as an art, through the experience of dancing, and through the existential and phenomenological literature on the "lived body," She describes, with performance photographs, specific imagery in dance masterworks by Doris Humphrey, Anna Sokolow, Viola Farber, Nina Weiner, and Garth Fagan.


In Real Life

In Real Life

Author: Jon Mitchell

Publisher: Parallax Press

Published: 2014-12-16

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 1937006913

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Technology can help us with some of our most difficult work. It can also offer us endless distractions. Can technology help us, as individuals and communities, in our most important task, that of being a good person? Jon Mitchell sets out to identify and explore the ways in which we can develop a more thoughtful relationship with technology. Rather than only using our technological devices as a medium for connecting with the world, he recommends we rethink our relationship with technology, and see it as a resource that allows us to have a more intimate and personal relationship with ourselves and the world around us. Mitchell offers concrete practices for streamlining and improving the way we use technology in our daily lives. Writing in a relatable, conversational, easy-to-read style, Mitchell draws on his years of experience as a tech journalist and mindfulness practitioner to propose a rethinking of both the design of technology and its use.


New Science Theory

New Science Theory

Author: Vincent Wilmot

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2011-02

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1446795381

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New Science Theory by Vincent Wilmot is basically the New-Science-Theory.com website as on 6 April 2022, for any changes since then visit the site where its Sitemap notes any updates. Especially good for those interested in physics and physics history, it concentrates chiefly on the four great physicists Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Rene Descartes and William Gilbert. Also here are fine sections covering Galileo, Kepler, Tesla, History of Science, Philosophy of Science, Information Physics, Gravity, Light, Standard Model, String Theory, Probability Science and General Image Theory.


New Science Theory and On The Magnet

New Science Theory and On The Magnet

Author: Vincent Wilmot

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015-07-22

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1329398254

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The first book is basically the New-Science-Theory.com site as on 1 January 2018, for changes since then visit the website with its Sitemap noting updates. It is especially good for those interested in physics theory, concentrating chiefly on the four great physicists William Gilbert, Rene Descartes, Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein - and also having fine sections on Galileo, Kepler, History of Science, Gravity, Light, String Theory, Standard Model Physics, Probability Science, Philosophy of Science and General Image Theory Science. The second book is a new improved English translation of William Gilbert's banned Latin 1600 'De Magnete' or 'On The Magnet'. This is rather easier to read than its two earlier translations, and significantly helps to clarify Gilbert's 'attraction' physics which Newton put as one of the two mathematized physics options and which he is believed to have privately favoured. It is basically a novel signal-response or remote-control physics that may still have relevance.


A Course in Cyborg Semiotics

A Course in Cyborg Semiotics

Author: Mick Howard

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2024-02-02

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 1793626863

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In this book, Mick Howard uses a Saussurean framework to explore how bodies and technologies intermingle through a theory of cyborg semiotics. Howard argues that, like words, this combination follows rules of language and can be fruitfully analyzed through the lens of the cyborg. Just as spelling and grammar dictate which words may be formed and in which order they may be sequenced, cyborg semiotics unveils the underlying rules governing how technologies and bodies can be combined to make meaning and how these cyborgs are permitted to interact with each other. This intersectional theory, Howard posits, provides a unique perspective on power and the human condition.


Mechanistic Images in Geometric Form

Mechanistic Images in Geometric Form

Author: Jesper Lützen

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2005-05-12

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 0191524344

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This book gives an analysis of Hertz's posthumously published Principles of Mechanics in its philosophical, physical and mathematical context. In a period of heated debates about the true foundation of physical sciences, Hertz's book was conceived and highly regarded as an original and rigorous foundation for a mechanistic research program. Insisting that a law-like account of nature would require hypothetical unobservables, Hertz viewed physical theories as (mental) images of the world rather than the true design behind the phenomena. This paved the way for the modern conception of a model. Rejecting the concept of force as a coherent basic notion of physics he built his mechanics on hidden masses (the ether) and rigid connections, and formulated it as a new differential geometric language. Recently many philosophers have studied Hertz's image theory and historians of physics have discussed his forceless mechanics. The present book shows how these aspects, as well as the hitherto overlooked mathematical aspects, form an integrated whole which is closely connected to the mechanistic world view of the time and which is a natural continuation of Hertz's earlier research on electromagnetism. Therefore it is also a case study of the strong interactions between philosophy, physics and mathematics. Moreover, the book presents an analysis of the genesis of many of the central elements of Hertz's mechanics based on his manuscripts and drafts. Hertz's research program was cut short by the advent of relativity theory but its image theory influenced many philosophers as well as some physicists and mathematicians and its geometric form had a lasting influence on advanced expositions of mechanics.


New Visions In Performance

New Visions In Performance

Author: Gavin Carver

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-06-20

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1135301859

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New Visions in Performance features the work of twelve performers and academics who are concerned with the integration of digital technologies into theatrical performance.