Citations:outthereness

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English citations of outthereness

  • 1999, Margaret Dauler Wilson, Ideas and Mechanism[1]
    That things' colors have an outthereness, a constancy, a predictability, a fixedness, an intersubjective verifiability--all features awe associate with independence of ourselves--seems to be what convinces us that colors are qualities picked up by our perceptual systems rather than projections of them.
  • 2012 December 6, W.R. Knorr, R. Krohn, Richard P. Whitley, The Social Process of Scientific Investigation, Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN:
    ... outthereness which required that it be approached. I shall focus first on features of the text which reinforce the independence or outthereness of the phenomenon. Subsequently I shall examine how the particular plausible means of []
  • 2016 January 26, Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw, Kathleen Skott-Myhre, Youth Work, Early Education, and Psychology: Liminal Encounters, Springer, →ISBN:
    ... outthereness by condensing particular patterns and repetitions while ignoring others” (Law, 2004, p. 113). This moment is both violent and generative. Any other bodies that might be active in this moment are made invisible, but are also []
  • 2013 November 19, Igor Aleksander, The World in My Mind, My Mind in the World, Andrews UK Limited, →ISBN:
    ... outthereness'of these neural representations of flies. Outthereness: depiction in the brain. Perceiving the flies on the wall or waterfalls is different from just seeing these things as if they were photographs. Somehow or other, the []
  • 2012 December 6, Robert S. Cohen, Marx W. Wartofsky, Hegel and the Sciences, Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN:
    ... outthereness which has also all the lack of outthereness which marks innerlife interpenetration. As Hegel puts it: The determination of Life as it arises out of the Notion or general result which we encountered on entering this sphere []
  • 2015 June 13, Sandra Milena Rios Oyola, Religion, Social Memory and Conflict: The Massacre of Bojayá in Colombia, Springer, →ISBN:
    ... outthereness in their discourses. According to Potter (1996, p. 150), outthereness is a rhetorical device used to construct descriptions as independent of actors' agency in what they have described, with the intention of drawing []
  • 2016 October 6, Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, Insides and Outsides: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Animate Nature, Andrews UK Limited, →ISBN:
    ... outthereness of one's movement and the thereness of other persons and objects are perceptual data that are attended to spatially, temporally, and energically so that anything from modest consideration to outright deference is given to []
  • 2007 October 25, Evanthia Lyons, Adrian Coyle, Analysing Qualitative Data in Psychology, SAGE, →ISBN:
    Evanthia Lyons, Adrian Coyle. The 'outthereness' of 'psychopathology' is achieved here by using the metaphor of scientific discovery and visual, observational and legal terms, such as“lookingfor things” and“CLEAR EVIDENCE”. Crucially []
  • 2008 January 31, Martin Curd, Stathis Psillos, The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science, Routledge, →ISBN:
    ... outthereness' isthe consequence of scientific work ratherthanthe cause” (1979:180).Although the existence of a worldorareality independentofusisnot indispute, theyinsist that socalled“scientific facts,” ortheobjects scientists study,for []