Externality and materiality as themes in the history of the human sciences

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Autor(a) principal: Sinding-Larsen, Henrik
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
spa
fra
Título da fonte: Fractal : Revista de Psicologia
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uff.br/fractal/article/view/4670
Resumo: This article presents and discusses some attempts to overcome the “Cartesian” dualism of “mind versus matter” and “interior versus exterior”, in particular the attempts of anthropologist Tim Ingold in his book “The Perception of the Environment” (2000). Central to Ingold’s argument is a shift in focus from structure to process (temporality), from design to growth, from the organism in a context to organism and environment as co-evolutionary and co-constitutive entities. Ingold builds on ecological thinking (Bateson and Gibson) and phenomenology (Merleau-Ponty and Heidegger). This article characterises Ingold’s position as a neo-romantic reaction to the “linguistic turn” in the human sciences and the “genetic turn” in biology and compares his position to historical romanticism.
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title Externality and materiality as themes in the history of the human sciences
spellingShingle Externality and materiality as themes in the history of the human sciences
Sinding-Larsen, Henrik
Materiality
Cartesian dualism
Ecological perspective
7.07.00.00-1
title_short Externality and materiality as themes in the history of the human sciences
title_full Externality and materiality as themes in the history of the human sciences
title_fullStr Externality and materiality as themes in the history of the human sciences
title_full_unstemmed Externality and materiality as themes in the history of the human sciences
title_sort Externality and materiality as themes in the history of the human sciences
author Sinding-Larsen, Henrik
author_facet Sinding-Larsen, Henrik
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Materiality
Cartesian dualism
Ecological perspective
7.07.00.00-1
topic Materiality
Cartesian dualism
Ecological perspective
7.07.00.00-1
description This article presents and discusses some attempts to overcome the “Cartesian” dualism of “mind versus matter” and “interior versus exterior”, in particular the attempts of anthropologist Tim Ingold in his book “The Perception of the Environment” (2000). Central to Ingold’s argument is a shift in focus from structure to process (temporality), from design to growth, from the organism in a context to organism and environment as co-evolutionary and co-constitutive entities. Ingold builds on ecological thinking (Bateson and Gibson) and phenomenology (Merleau-Ponty and Heidegger). This article characterises Ingold’s position as a neo-romantic reaction to the “linguistic turn” in the human sciences and the “genetic turn” in biology and compares his position to historical romanticism.
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