Short talk about presentations given at Startup Dynamo, a workshop held by Startup@Singapore NUS using the Learn Startup Methodology. My segment was on Present
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Short talk about presentations given at Startup Dynamo, a workshop held by Startup@Singapore NUS using the Learn Startup Methodology. My segment was on Present
Some good tips, but some slides are quite busy. Less is more when it comes to PowerPoint.
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews is an electronic, peer-reviewed journal that publishes timely reviews of scholarly philosophy books.
Damien Freeman takes on the monumental task of developing a theory of aesthetic experience that accounts for its emotional aspects, its ethical aspects, and the role certain kinds of aesthetic experience can play in a fulfilling life. Despite the enormity of the task, he does an excellent job in so few pages. There are, of course, problems, but the issues that I take with the argument are largely in the details and not in the big picture.
Freeman's main argument is that aesthetic experience can uniquely offer a form of what he calls a plenary experience of emotion. This particular kind of experience is significant to the aesthetic experience because it deals with our emotions as a whole (what he calls the whole emotional economy rather than just parts of the emotions) and thereby offers a unique kind of experience that plays a significant role in our overall thriving emotional life.
Freeman's argument takes as its context the expressivist theories of Tolstoy, Collingwood, and Wollheim; but I believe that he advances his argument to a more comprehensive account of the ways in which we engage with art emotionally and why it is good for us to do so.
Read more, very interesting...: http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/32199-art-s-emotions-ethics-expression-and-aesthetic-experience/
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Patrizia Splendiani's comment,
July 30, 2012 3:37 AM
Hi; about my suggestion, in italian, it was my mistake... Sorry!
Gust MEES's comment,
July 30, 2012 6:01 AM
@Patrizia Splendiani,
Hi Patrizia, don't worry, it's OK. I already publish in English, French and German and that's a lot of work; can't publish more languages ;) Have a nice day, Gust Delete the scoop?
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Useful resource for the teaching of critical thinking.
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