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La Experiencia Estética en el Pensamiento de Roman Ingarden

Gloria VergaraPages 117-136DOI : 10.5840/cultura2007429 ABSTRACT The Aesthetic Experience in Roman Ingarden’s thinking . In this article we study the ideas of the Polish philosopher, Roman Ingarden, as an essential key in the discussion on literary reception. The notion of “aesthetic experience” is revised, especially in The Cognition of the Literary Work of Art. Ingarden […]

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The Hierarchies of Light from Biblical Intuition to Scientific Reason

Traian D. StănciulescuPages 137-156DOI: 10.5840/cultura20074210 ABSTRACT To understand – intuitively and analytically both – that man is a „being of light” created as a perfect „face and alikeness” and, implicitly, as a becoming measure of the cosmic „wave patterns”, is the main purpose of the present paper. To recuperate the language of the religion by

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Humanimality: An Exploration of Human/Animal Fusion in Nature Poetry

David CornbergPages 157-175DOI: 10.5840/cultura20074211 ABSTRACT From the Greek satyr to the American Mickey Mouse and from the Chinese dragon to the Egyptian Sphinx, animals and animal/humans have come through human imagination into myth, legend and story. This combination or fusion of animal and human in literature presents a double signification. At the same time that

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Future Aims of Science Curriculum for Primary School

Kiymet SelviPages 176-183DOI: 10.5840/cultura20074212 ABSTRACT Science and technology have significant roles in life. Most of the researches and discussions about science education are related to development of science curriculum and science education in school. Science curriculum must be developed based on student and society needs, scientific and technological developments in the field of science and

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Listening to Language: The Possibility of Translation

Nancy Mardas BilliasPages 187-211DOI: 10.5840/cultura20074213 ABSTRACT This essay examines the itinerary of the word in translation. How does the process of translation unfold? When a work is translated, what is lost, what is gained, what is left behind, and what is carried forward? Is there some quality peculiar to poetic language that makes translation more

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Communicology: Towards A New Science of Semiotic Phenomenology

Richard L. LaniganPages 212-216DOI: 10.5840/cultura20074214 ABSTRACT The paper is a paradigmatic presentation of what the new science of communicology represents: the semiotic and phenomenological study of human discourse and the critical study of discourse and practice both, an interaction of communication, mass communications, popular culture, public relations, advertising, marketing, linguistics, discourse analysis, political economy, institutional

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Truth − The Ontopoietic Vortex of Life

Anna-Teresa TymienieckaPages 7-15DOI: 10.5840/cultura20074115 ABSTRACT Although the definition of truth first proposed by Aristotle and maintained as the reference point for all succeeding views was situated in the intellective sphere of rationality/logos in the human unfolding, its validity, that is, the validity of the proposition fram ing it, and its verification reaches far below the

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Dynamic Sign Structures in Visual Art

Jörg ZellerPages 16-24https://doi.org/10.5840/cultura20074116 ABSTRACT It seems obvious that signs in visual art and musical notation are static carriers of visual and acoustic information. Both types of sign, however, represent dynamic processes. In real space-time, there exists no static visible thing or static audible sound. The sources of visible or audible information are dynamic — ie.

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Levis, Language and the Forking of Correctness An Essay on Divergence and Change

David CornbergPages 32-43DOI: 10.5840/cultura20074118 ABSTRACT For all whose eyes are clear and ears are open, it is a crystalline reality that we are riding a gigantic wave of globalization whose forces can as easily build mountains up to pinnacles as tear them down to fragments. With equal clarity, we can agree that in order to

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