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Asymmetrical Reconciliation
(2024)
This work discusses McGilchrist's The Matter with Things and its aim (or consequence) to portray a nested, fractal manner ofunderstanding closer to the natural world and closer to the right brain’s aware-ness—a grasping that means to touch butalso to understand via reconciling what isasymmetrical. McGilchrist expresses thisexperience as a whirlpool of matter and consciousness (p. 1567). Holding opposites means under-stand-ing that what you hold are not really op-posites, just like music is not its notationor film a series of images. It is this dissonance that allows the nested, fractal positions that appear asymmetrical but are in fact inseparable and not to be judged as two.
Entries in this EAP issue are as follows: As you may know, humanistic geographer Yi-Fu Tuan died in August 2022, and this EAP is a special “in memoriam” issue in his honor. The issue includes tributes by philosopher Ingrid Leman Stefanovic and geographers Edward Relph, Stanley Brunn, and Xu Huang. We include excerpts from five of Tuan’s many articles, chapters, and books. This winter/spring issue also includes one book review and three essays: Cognitive scientist Andrea Hiott reviews psychiatrist Iain McGilchrist’s 2009 The Master and His Emisary. Zoologist Stephen Wood considers the phenomenon of noticing the natural world and the question of how this directed awareness unfolds. Anthropologist Jenny Quillien provides a first-person ethnography of her recent residence in Alaska. Religious-studies scholar Harry Oldmeadow discusses the sacredness of deserts, a theme that complements his earlier EAP essay on the holiness of mountains. A complete digital EAP archive (1990-2022) is available at: http://krex.k-state.edu/dspace/handle/2097/1522. David Seamon Editor, Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology
Kritische Theorie
(2020)
In diesem Sammelband findet sich in den unterschiedlichen Beiträgen eine kritische interdisziplinäre Auseinandersetzung mit dem Korruptionsphänomen. In den einzelnen Beiträgen kommen Juristen, Wirtschaftswissenschaftler, Soziologen, Philosophen, Literaten, Designer und Ingenieure zu Wort. Sie setzen sich mit der Vorstellung auseinander, dass die Korruption vor allem in den wirtschaftlich unterentwickelten Ländern stattfindet. Aber auch hierzulande kann man selbst in der jüngeren Vergangenheit spektakuläre Korruptionsfälle aufzählen, die beweisen, dass es auch in europäischen Vorzeigeunternehmen wie Siemens, VW und Airbus zu Schmiergeldzahlungen in Milliardenhöhe gekommen ist.