A philosophical perspective on studies of human movement

Author(s):  
K Khalaf ◽  
H Hemami
2016 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 38-47
Author(s):  
Geoffrey Squires

Modernism is usually defined historically as the composite movement at the beginning of the twentieth century which led to a radical break with what had gone before in literature and the other arts. Given the problems of the continuing use of the concept to cover subsequent writing, this essay proposes an alternative, philosophical perspective which explores the impact of rationalism (what we bring to the world) on the prevailing empiricism (what we take from the world) of modern poetry, which leads to a concern with consciousness rather than experience. This in turn involves a re-conceptualisation of the lyric or narrative I, of language itself as a phenomenon, and of other poetic themes such as nature, culture, history, and art. Against the background of the dominant empiricism of modern Irish poetry as presented in Crotty's anthology, the essay explores these ideas in terms of a small number of poets who may be considered modernist in various ways. This does not rule out modernist elements in some other poets and the initial distinction between a poetics of experience and one of consciousness is better seen as a multi-dimensional spectrum that requires further, more detailed analysis than is possible here.


EMPIRISMA ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamad Arif Majid

Islamic education is a long life process in digging and performing Islamic values of (raḥmatan li al-’alamīn). It is also long-life attempts to excavate raḥmatan values amid the challenges of modernity and thoughts. This article discusses Islamic education from a philosophical perspective. This study found that ontologically theessence of Islamic education is on the process, while epestemoligically it requires the interaction between ratio and revelation. Axiologically, Islamic education should bring dignity, prominence, and happiness both in the word and the hereafter. This is what the so-called a ‘two in one’ concept and the key is ‘lillāh.Keywords: Pendidikan Agama Islam, Filsafat, Raḥmatan li al-’Alamīn


Author(s):  
Guanis de Barros Vilela Junior ◽  
Carlos Henrique Prevital Fileni ◽  
Ricardo Pablo Passos

Um dos tipos de redes neurais artificiais (RNA) mais utilizados para análise de imagens são as Redes Neurais Recorrentes (RNR). Este artigo de revisão teve como objetivo mostrar como uma rede neural recorrente pode ser aplicada na área da saúde. Métodos: a busca pelos artigos foi realizada nas bases Scopus, ScienceDirect, PubMed, IEEE Xplore e google scholar, durante o mês fevereiro de 2020 com a seguinte sintaxe para os unitermos: Recursive Neural Network AND Human Movement. Foram encontrados 16 artigos que contemplavam os critérios de inclusão e exclusão, publicados entre 2011 e 2020. Resultados e discussão: As RNR são amplamente utilizadas no reconhecimento de caracteres e produção de textos de elevada qualidade; na identificação e estadiamento de doenças neurológicas como Parkinson e Alzheimer; na análise do movimento humano em situações esportivas ou não; no monitoramento de ecossistemas como florestas e plantações, vitais para a sobrevivência humana, dentre outros. Conclusão: concluímos que são enormes as possibilidades de aplicação das mesmas nos mais diferentes contextos. Isto acontece especialmente em relação à análise do movimento humano. O desafio está posto à ortopedia, educação física, fonoaudiologia, fisioterapia e áreas afins.


Author(s):  
Andrzej Marzec

The author analyzes Sven Agustijnen's Specters from the philosophical perspective. He tries to prove that the cinema of the Belgian director is haunted because it presents the reality as made out of traces, which disturb the traditional division into presence and absence. The author analyzes Augustijnen's film techniques and uses Jacques Derrida hauntology to show, how contemporary cinema tries to face the difficult and unfinished colonial history of Belgium (the genocide in Congo during the reign of the Belgian king Leopold II and the murder of the first prime minister of the independent Congo, Patrice Lumumba).


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