No Object

No Object
Title No Object PDF eBook
Author Natalie Shapero
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780983368670

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An unforgettable collection of funny and heartbreaking poems by a remarkable new voice in American poetry

A Subject With No Object

A Subject With No Object
Title A Subject With No Object PDF eBook
Author John P. Burgess
Publisher Clarendon Press
Pages 272
Release 1997-01-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191519022

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Numbers and other mathematical objects are exceptional in having no locations in space or time or relations of cause and effect. This makes it difficult to account for the possibility of the knowledge of such objects, leading many philosophers to embrace nominalism, the doctrine that there are no such objects, and to embark on ambitious projects for interpreting mathematics so as to preserve the subject while eliminating its objects. A Subject With No Object cuts through a host of technicalities that have obscured previous discussions of these projects, and presents clear, concise accounts, with minimal prerequisites, of a dozen strategies for nominalistic interpretation of mathematics, thus equipping the reader to evaluate each and to compare different ones. The authors also offer critical discussion, rare in the literature, of the aims and claims of nominalistic interpretation, suggesting that it is significant in a very different way from that usually assumed.

Form and Object

Form and Object
Title Form and Object PDF eBook
Author Tristan Garcia
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 489
Release 2014-03-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0748681523

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What is a thing? What is an object? Tristan Garcia decisively overturns 100 years of Heideggerian orthodoxy about the supposedly derivative nature of objects to put forward a new theory of ontology that gives us deep insights into the world and our place

The Object of the Atlantic

The Object of the Atlantic
Title The Object of the Atlantic PDF eBook
Author Rachel Price
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 286
Release 2014-11-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0810130130

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The Object of the Atlantic is a wide-ranging study of the transition from a concern with sovereignty to a concern with things in Iberian Atlantic literature and art produced between 1868 and 1968. Rachel Price uncovers the surprising ways that concrete aesthetics from Cuba, Brazil, and Spain drew not only on global forms of constructivism but also on a history of empire, slavery, and media technologies from the Atlantic world. Analyzing Jose Marti’s notebooks, Joaquim de Sousandrade’s poetry, Ramiro de Maeztu’s essays on things and on slavery, 1920s Cuban literature on economic restructuring, Ferreira Gullar’s theory of the “non-object,” and neoconcrete art, Price shows that the turn to objects—and from these to new media networks—was rooted in the very philosophies of history that helped form the Atlantic world itself.

Essential Papers on Object Loss

Essential Papers on Object Loss
Title Essential Papers on Object Loss PDF eBook
Author Rita V. Frankiel
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 561
Release 1994-03
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0814726070

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A collection of the most significant contributions to psychoanalytic and psychological understanding of the effect of object loss on adults and children. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Object-Oriented Metamethods

Object-Oriented Metamethods
Title Object-Oriented Metamethods PDF eBook
Author B. Henderson-Sellers
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 176
Release 1997-12-19
Genre Computers
ISBN 9780387982571

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In part the book creates and motivates the notion of metamodelling and how it can be used to standardise the creation of industry-strength design. At its heart, the book presents an analysis of the main object-oriented design methodologies, including: Booch, OMT, Coad, and Martin/Odell. Based on these descriptions, a proposal is made for a core metamodel framework into which the leading methodologies may be fitted. As a result, software engineers and software managers will find this a valuable "road map" in the future development of software standards.

Work and Object

Work and Object
Title Work and Object PDF eBook
Author Peter Lamarque
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 264
Release 2010-06-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191614661

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Work and Object is a study of fundamental questions in the metaphysics of art, notably how works relate to the materials that constitute them. Issues about the creation of works, what is essential and inessential to their identity, their distinct kinds of properties, including aesthetic properties, their amenability to interpretation, their style, the conditions under which they can go out of existence, and their relation to perceptually indistinguishable doubles (e.g. forgeries and parodies), are raised and debated. A core theme is that works like paintings, music, literature, sculpture, architecture, films, photographs, multi-media installations, and many more besides, have fundamental features in common, as cultural artefacts, in spite of enormous surface differences. It is their nature as distinct kinds of things, grounded in distinct ontological categories, that is the subject of this enquiry. Although much of the discussion is abstract, based in analytical metaphysics, there are numerous specific applications, including a study of Jean-Paul Sartre's novel La Nausée and recent conceptual art. Some surprising conclusions are derived, about the identity conditions of works and about the difference, often, between what a work seems to be and what it really is.