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Veit Erlmann:Reason and Resonance: A History of Modern Aurality
- encadernado, livro de bolso 2010, ISBN: 9781935408048
Waldemar Lutz Verlag, 1985. Hardcover. Ecken leicht berieben! In alemannischer Mundart geschrieben "Der Mann im Mond" ist wohl das berühmteste der alemannischen Gedichte … mais…
Waldemar Lutz Verlag, 1985. Hardcover. Ecken leicht berieben! In alemannischer Mundart geschrieben "Der Mann im Mond" ist wohl das berühmteste der alemannischen Gedichte von Johann Peter Hebel, die weit über den alemannischen Sprachraum (Südwestdeutschland, Schweiz, Vorarlberg) hinaus bekannt wurden. In Gedichtform wird die Geschichte des "Dieterli" erzählt, der am Sonntag gearbeitet hat und dafür - wohl vom lieben Gott - auf den Mond verbannt wurde. "Lueg Müetterli, was isch im Mond?" fragt das Kind. "He siehsch denn nit, e Ma", antwortet die Mutter und gibt dem Kind auf diese Weise eine Erklärung für das menschliche Gesicht im Mond. Traute Enderle-Sturm hat das Gedicht liebevoll illustriert. Die Noten des später vertonten Gedichts sind im Buch wieder gegeben. Worterklärungen ermöglichen auch dem Nicht-Alemannen das Verständnis dieses Gedicht-Klassikers., Waldemar Lutz Verlag, 1985, 0, New York: Zone Books, 2010-08. New. How the ear came to play a central role in modern culture and rationality Hearing has traditionally been regarded as the second senseas somehow less rational and less modern than the first sense, sight Reason and Resonance explodes this myth by reconstructing the process through which the ear came to play a central role in modern culture and rationality For the past four hundred years, hearing has been understood as involving the sympathetic resonance between the vibrating air and various parts of the inner ear But the emergence of resonance as the centerpiece of modern aurality also coincides with the triumph of a new type of epistemology in which the absence of resonance is the very condition of thought Our mind's relationship to the world is said to rest on distance or, as the very synonym for reason suggests, reflection Reason and Resonance traces the genealogy of this "intimate animosity" between reason and resonance through a series of interrelated case studies involving a varied cast of otologists, philosophers, physiologists, pamphleteers, and music theorists Among them are the seventeenth-century architect-zoologist Claude Perrault, who refuted Cartesianism in a book on sound and hearing; the Sturm und Drang poet Wilhelm Heinse and his friend the anatomist Samuel Sömmerring, who believed the ventricular fluid to be the interface between the soul and the auditory nerve; the renowned physiologist Johannes Müller, who invented the concept of "sense energies"; and Müller's most important student, Hermann von Helmholtz, author of the magisterial Sensations of Tone Erlman also discusses key twentieth-century thinkers of aurality, including Ernst Mach; the communications engineer and proponent of the first nonresonant wave theory of hearing, Georg von Békésy; political activist and philosopher Günther Anders; and Martin Heidegger, Zone Books, 2010-08, 6<
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Veit Erlmann:Reason and Resonance: A History of Modern Aurality
- Livro de bolso 2022, ISBN: 9781935408048
Beck C. H., 2022. Paperback. New. 112 pages. German language. 7.56x4.92x0.47 inches., Beck C. H., 2022, 6, Piper Verlag Gmbh, 2018. Paperback. New. German language. 7.48x4.76x1.06 inc… mais…
Beck C. H., 2022. Paperback. New. 112 pages. German language. 7.56x4.92x0.47 inches., Beck C. H., 2022, 6, Piper Verlag Gmbh, 2018. Paperback. New. German language. 7.48x4.76x1.06 inches., Piper Verlag Gmbh, 2018, 6, New York: Zone Books, 2010-08. New. How the ear came to play a central role in modern culture and rationality Hearing has traditionally been regarded as the second senseas somehow less rational and less modern than the first sense, sight Reason and Resonance explodes this myth by reconstructing the process through which the ear came to play a central role in modern culture and rationality For the past four hundred years, hearing has been understood as involving the sympathetic resonance between the vibrating air and various parts of the inner ear But the emergence of resonance as the centerpiece of modern aurality also coincides with the triumph of a new type of epistemology in which the absence of resonance is the very condition of thought Our mind's relationship to the world is said to rest on distance or, as the very synonym for reason suggests, reflection Reason and Resonance traces the genealogy of this "intimate animosity" between reason and resonance through a series of interrelated case studies involving a varied cast of otologists, philosophers, physiologists, pamphleteers, and music theorists Among them are the seventeenth-century architect-zoologist Claude Perrault, who refuted Cartesianism in a book on sound and hearing; the Sturm und Drang poet Wilhelm Heinse and his friend the anatomist Samuel Sömmerring, who believed the ventricular fluid to be the interface between the soul and the auditory nerve; the renowned physiologist Johannes Müller, who invented the concept of "sense energies"; and Müller's most important student, Hermann von Helmholtz, author of the magisterial Sensations of Tone Erlman also discusses key twentieth-century thinkers of aurality, including Ernst Mach; the communications engineer and proponent of the first nonresonant wave theory of hearing, Georg von Békésy; political activist and philosopher Günther Anders; and Martin Heidegger, Zone Books, 2010-08, 6<
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Veit Erlmann:Reason and Resonance (Hardcover)
- encadernado, livro de bolso 2010, ISBN: 1935408046
[EAN: 9781935408048], Neubuch, [PU: Zone Books, New York], Hardcover. How the ear came to play a central role in modern culture and rationality.Hearing has traditionally been regarded as … mais…
[EAN: 9781935408048], Neubuch, [PU: Zone Books, New York], Hardcover. How the ear came to play a central role in modern culture and rationality.Hearing has traditionally been regarded as the second sense-as somehow less rational and less modern than the first sense, sight. Reason and Resonance explodes this myth by reconstructing the process through which the ear came to play a central role in modern culture and rationality.For the past four hundred years, hearing has been understood as involving the sympathetic resonance between the vibrating air and various parts of the inner ear. But the emergence of resonance as the centerpiece of modern aurality also coincides with the triumph of a new type of epistemology in which the absence of resonance is the very condition of thought. Our mind's relationship to the world is said to rest on distance or, as the very synonym for reason suggests, reflection.Reason and Resonance traces the genealogy of this "intimate animosity" between reason and resonance through a series of interrelated case studies involving a varied cast of otologists, philosophers, physiologists, pamphleteers, and music theorists. Among them are the seventeenth-century architect-zoologist Claude Perrault, who refuted Cartesianism in a book on sound and hearing; the Sturm und Drang poet Wilhelm Heinse and his friend the anatomist Samuel Soemmerring, who believed the ventricular fluid to be the interface between the soul and the auditory nerve; the renowned physiologist Johannes Muller, who invented the concept of "sense energies"; and Muller's most important student, Hermann von Helmholtz, author of the magisterial Sensations of Tone. Erlman also discusses key twentieth-century thinkers of aurality, including Ernst Mach; the communications engineer and proponent of the first nonresonant wave theory of hearing, Georg von Bekesy; political activist and philosopher Gunther Anders; and Martin Heidegger. How the ear came to play a central role in modern culture and rationality. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability., Books<
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Veit Erlmann:Reason and Resonance: A History of Modern Aurality
- Livro de bolso 2022, ISBN: 9781935408048
Beck C. H., 2022. Paperback. New. 293 pages. German language. 7.76x5.32x0.75 inches., Beck C. H., 2022, 6, New York: Zone Books, 2010-08. New. How the ear came to play a central role … mais…
Beck C. H., 2022. Paperback. New. 293 pages. German language. 7.76x5.32x0.75 inches., Beck C. H., 2022, 6, New York: Zone Books, 2010-08. New. How the ear came to play a central role in modern culture and rationality Hearing has traditionally been regarded as the second senseas somehow less rational and less modern than the first sense, sight Reason and Resonance explodes this myth by reconstructing the process through which the ear came to play a central role in modern culture and rationality For the past four hundred years, hearing has been understood as involving the sympathetic resonance between the vibrating air and various parts of the inner ear But the emergence of resonance as the centerpiece of modern aurality also coincides with the triumph of a new type of epistemology in which the absence of resonance is the very condition of thought Our mind's relationship to the world is said to rest on distance or, as the very synonym for reason suggests, reflection Reason and Resonance traces the genealogy of this "intimate animosity" between reason and resonance through a series of interrelated case studies involving a varied cast of otologists, philosophers, physiologists, pamphleteers, and music theorists Among them are the seventeenth-century architect-zoologist Claude Perrault, who refuted Cartesianism in a book on sound and hearing; the Sturm und Drang poet Wilhelm Heinse and his friend the anatomist Samuel Sömmerring, who believed the ventricular fluid to be the interface between the soul and the auditory nerve; the renowned physiologist Johannes Müller, who invented the concept of "sense energies"; and Müller's most important student, Hermann von Helmholtz, author of the magisterial Sensations of Tone Erlman also discusses key twentieth-century thinkers of aurality, including Ernst Mach; the communications engineer and proponent of the first nonresonant wave theory of hearing, Georg von Békésy; political activist and philosopher Günther Anders; and Martin Heidegger, Zone Books, 2010-08, 6<
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Veit Erlmann:Reason and Resonance: A History of Modern Aurality
- novo libro 2010, ISBN: 9781935408048
New York: Zone Books, 2010-08. New. How the ear came to play a central role in modern culture and rationality Hearing has traditionally been regarded as the second senseas somehow less … mais…
New York: Zone Books, 2010-08. New. How the ear came to play a central role in modern culture and rationality Hearing has traditionally been regarded as the second senseas somehow less rational and less modern than the first sense, sight Reason and Resonance explodes this myth by reconstructing the process through which the ear came to play a central role in modern culture and rationality For the past four hundred years, hearing has been understood as involving the sympathetic resonance between the vibrating air and various parts of the inner ear But the emergence of resonance as the centerpiece of modern aurality also coincides with the triumph of a new type of epistemology in which the absence of resonance is the very condition of thought Our mind's relationship to the world is said to rest on distance or, as the very synonym for reason suggests, reflection Reason and Resonance traces the genealogy of this "intimate animosity" between reason and resonance through a series of interrelated case studies involving a varied cast of otologists, philosophers, physiologists, pamphleteers, and music theorists Among them are the seventeenth-century architect-zoologist Claude Perrault, who refuted Cartesianism in a book on sound and hearing; the Sturm und Drang poet Wilhelm Heinse and his friend the anatomist Samuel Sömmerring, who believed the ventricular fluid to be the interface between the soul and the auditory nerve; the renowned physiologist Johannes Müller, who invented the concept of "sense energies"; and Müller's most important student, Hermann von Helmholtz, author of the magisterial Sensations of Tone Erlman also discusses key twentieth-century thinkers of aurality, including Ernst Mach; the communications engineer and proponent of the first nonresonant wave theory of hearing, Georg von Békésy; political activist and philosopher Günther Anders; and Martin Heidegger, Zone Books, 2010-08, 6<
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