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Interrupting Images:
The Life of Broken Machines in and after Bergson
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Mindaugas Briedis
Phenomenology and the "Science of Medical Imaging"
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In this article I will bring phenomenological analysis to medicine, but differently from many "humane" approaches to various medical issues, I will explore from the standpoint of Husserlian phenomenological philosophy one "empirical" method of medical diagnostics, i.e. medical imaging, which in turn belongs to the celebrated tradition of scientific imaging. Hence I will relate three major Husserlian projects, that is Categorial intuition. Image Consciousness and Constitution of the Other (phenomenological aspect) to radiological diagnostics, based on various modes of medical imaging (media aspect), for example, stages of radiological diagnosis and the structure of Image Consciousness. This perspective opens up the way to distil transcendental conditions of the "radiologist at work" (identity aspect), to see the importance of mediating intentionalities, discovered by Husserl, for any theoretical enterprise and to speculate about the possible improvement of diagnostics performed by human being and/or computer.
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Stefan Selke
Identity in the 'Loggossphere':
Recalling Daily Life mth Human Digital Memory
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Paul Majkut
Eidetic Other, Mediated Others, and Embodied Carrots
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Mónica Alarcón
Identity and Migration in Contemporary Dance
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Yoni Van Den Eede
A Philosophy of Media:
A Medium Itself
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Hasibe Kalkan
Searching for Identity
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Luis Acebal
Technology and Stereotypes:
The Medium is the Mass Age
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Paul Majkut
Preface
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Marta Graciela Trógolo, Alejandra Fernández
Media Deconstruction of the Myth of Communication and Sedentarism
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Shoji Nagataki, Satoru Hirose
On What Mediates Our Knowledge of the External World:
Body, Technology, and Affordance
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Naomi Segal
'Sculpting the Strange Statue':
Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, Anzieu & The Piano
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Päive Granö
The Internet Art Gallery as an Aesthetic Free Space for Youth
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Saara Jantunen, Aki-Mauri Huhtinen
The Worlds of Service:
Military Recruitment from Reality to the Virtual and Back
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Gregory Cameron
The Politics of Revelation:
On Television and the Internet
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Luis Acebal
Editor's Introduction
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Mihail Evans
The Media of the Spectral:
Derrida and Baudrillard
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Randall Dana Ulveland
Poetic Advertising:
Listening Toward the Hypercultural
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Seeing as an Online Educator
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Alberto J. L. Carrillo Canán, Lydia Elizalde Valdes, May Zindel, Victor Gerardo Rivas López, Marco Calderón Zacaula
Is There Metonymy in Film?:
Metz and the Rhetorical Figures in Cinema
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