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- | Film had played a primary role in Soviet propaganda from the very beginning. Sergey Eisenstein pioneered a new genre, " | + | Film had played a primary role in Soviet propaganda from the very beginning. Sergey Eisenstein pioneered a new genre, " |
Stalin had always been fascinated by the medium of film. Seeing is believing, or so the axiom goes, and to a generation new to film what was on the screen might as well have been happening right in front of them. Of course what is on film is not necessarily true, and therein lies the source of Stalin' | Stalin had always been fascinated by the medium of film. Seeing is believing, or so the axiom goes, and to a generation new to film what was on the screen might as well have been happening right in front of them. Of course what is on film is not necessarily true, and therein lies the source of Stalin' | ||
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====== Conjunctive approach ====== | ====== Conjunctive approach ====== | ||
- | * Putting weigh on the society (the world, the world, the structure, the institutes). | + | * Putting weigh on the society (the world, the whole, the structure, the institutes). |
* Assumption: The approach suggests that somehow the whole governs people in how to think; how to act; and how to interact with each other. | * Assumption: The approach suggests that somehow the whole governs people in how to think; how to act; and how to interact with each other. | ||
* Structuralism | * Structuralism | ||
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+ | ===== Edmund Husserl ===== | ||
+ | [[:Edmund Husserl]]: | ||
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+ | 19세기에서 20세기에 걸쳐 급속하게 발전한 과학과 기술은 전통적으로 철학의 영역이라 여겨지고 있었던 분야들을 자신의 범주로 포함시켰다. 특히 심리학의 형성과 발전은 인지, 정신과 같은 철학 본원의 영역으로 인정 받던 분야 역시 과학의 탐구 대상에서 제외될 수 없음을 보여주었다. 이렇게 과학의 거센 도전을 맞은 철학은 영국, 미국의 철학과 같이 보다 과학쪽으로 다가가거나, | ||
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Information (from the object to your brain + something else) | Information (from the object to your brain + something else) | ||
* something else = consciousness ? | * something else = consciousness ? | ||
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* + something else -> social and cultural order + individual consciousness ? | * + something else -> social and cultural order + individual consciousness ? | ||
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+ | Phenomenology in philosoph (Edmund Husserl) | ||
+ | * {{youtube> | ||
+ | * {{youtube> | ||
+ | * Cartesian reality doesn' | ||
+ | * {{: | ||
+ | * (In the first video), The nature of being and existence = the reality | ||
+ | * The reality could be grasped by and through the structure of conscioussness | ||
+ | * logics and empiricism (Cartesian knowledge) obtain the knowledge of " | ||
+ | * affected by " | ||
+ | * It goes | ||
+ | * into Martine Heideger, | ||
+ | * couscioussness is a product of the historical constext from which it arises and, in turn, one can never approach an object of study in a presuppositionless form. | ||
+ | * In other words, " | ||
+ | * Reality and conscioussness are co-creations of the two. | ||
+ | * Rabbit-like thing (reality) and rabit created by the person are inseparable from each other. . . . . | ||
+ | * (in the second), Meaning (of the world around us) only comes into existence ina relationship with out own senses, emotions and conscioussness. Therefore the world around us is what interpreation of the world around us actually mean. | ||
+ | * Jean-Paul Sartre | ||
+ | * . . . . | ||
+ | * [[:Post Modernism]] | ||
+ | * {{youtube> | ||
+ | * In sociology, phenomenology in sociology 혹은 sociological phenomenology (Alfred Schutz) | ||
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+ | ===== Alfred Schutz ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Erving Gofffman ===== | ||
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* Dramaturgy or dramaturgical perspective | * Dramaturgy or dramaturgical perspective | ||
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+ | ===== Harold Garfinkel ===== | ||
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* How come people are not confused about what they refer to? | * How come people are not confused about what they refer to? | ||
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+ | ===== Clifford Geertz ===== | ||
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