- 1812. The term is from
Ancient Gr**** σύν syn 'together' and αἴσθησις
aisthēsis 'sensation'.
There are two
overall forms of synesthesia:
projective synesthesia:...
-
aforementioned Latin,
itself translating Ancient Gr**** κοινὴ αἴσθησις (koinḕ
aísthēsis), and
French bon sens. However,
these are not
straightforward translations...
- (aisthánomai, "I perceive, sense, learn") and is
related to αἴσθησις (
aísthēsis, "perception, sensation").
Aesthetics in this
central sense has been said...
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Light in 1997. The
philosopher Jacques Rancière
devoted a
chapter of
Aisthesis, his
history of
modern aesthetics, to Fuller's 1893
performances in Paris...
- Überwacht. Ausgebürgert. Exiliert:
Schriftsteller und der Staat. Bielefeld:
Aisthesis Verlag. pp. 36–52. ISBN 978-3895286346.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher...
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Politics of the
Siren (2011), tr. by
Steven Corcoran: ISBN 978-0-8264-3840-9
Aisthesis:
Scenes from the
Aesthetic Regime of Art (2013), tr. by
Zakir Paul:...
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Epicurus is said to have
proposed three criteria of truth:
sensations (
aisthêsis),
preconceptions (prolepsis), and
feelings (pathê). A
fourth criterion...
- Schwarzenbach-Bibliographie. Eds.
Walter Fähnders /
Sabine Rohlf. Bielefeld:
Aisthesis 2005. ISBN 3-89528-452-1 Das glückliche Tal (new
edition Huber Verlag...
- pure thought, and is not
included in the
phenomenal world;
sensation (
aisthesis) to that
which p****es into the
world of phenomena;
opinion (doxa) to that...
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Hartmut Steinecke,
Michael Vogt (eds.): Vormärz und Kl****ik. Bielefeld:
Aisthesis 1999 (Vormärz-Studien I), ISBN 3-89528-184-0
Wolfgang Bunzel,
Peter Stein...