Displaced Value

Physical concept
Correspondence
Objective reality

Full scale idea elaboration is discoverable in plastic forms.

“All morning I struggled with the sensation of stray wisps of one world seeping through the cracks of another.” – Diane Setterfield

excluSive

Distraction free
Radical deviation
Workout environment

A tinted display window and a T-shirt collaborate.

“Phenomenology deliberately restricts itself to describing carefully and without prejudice whatever is given to experience in the manner in which it is so given.” – Dermot Moran

Objectivistic Interpretation

Ontological status
Conceptual perspective
Articulates itself

Time manifests in all natural and organic circumstances.

“Knowledge presupposes that the world affects us and our instruments, that there is an interaction between the knower and the known, and that this interaction creates a difference between past and future.” – Ilya Prigogine

Interaction Management

Organizational values
Guiding principles
Purpose direction

Backstage surface tonalities line-up in coherent patterns.

“Appearance without reality would be impossible, for what then could appear? And reality without appearance would be nothing, for there is nothing outside appearances.” – Francis Herbert Bradley

Methodological Concerns

Critical stance
Experience unfettered
Conception tension

A random nondescript corner of exchange greets the morning.

“More fundamental than consciousness is the ‘circumspection’ (Umsicht) with which Dasein moves amidst its objects and grasps them in action.” – Martin Heidegger

Right of Insights

Meaning dimension
World constitution
Transcendental turn

The experiential and the lived dimension of meaning builds with each aesthetic expedition.

“Experience already contains meaning and relationship and thus need not obtain coherence from the synthetic activity of a pre-existing subject.” – Archana Barua

Fundamental Validity

Immediately grasped
Evident intuition
Data positions

Experience takes time to develop.

“I must achieve internal consistency.” – Edmund Husserl

Nearness Sense

Platform waiting
Proximity aspect
Stationary speed

Bursting into view and creating a tunnel wind of commotion, the train temporally dominates.

“It is a matter of describing, not of explaining or analyzing.” – Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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