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Sensibility

About: Sensibility is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2767 publications have been published within this topic receiving 32339 citations.


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TL;DR: This article argued that postfeminism is best understood as a distinctive sensibility, made up of a number of interrelated themes, including the notion that femininity is a bodily property, the shift from objectification to subjectification, an emphasis upon self-surveillance, monitoring and self-discipline, a focus on individualism, choice and empowerment, the dominance of a makeover paradigm, and a resurgence of ideas about natural sexual difference.
Abstract: The notion of postfeminism has become one of the most important in the lexicon of feminist cultural an alysis. Yet there is little agreement about what postfeminism is. This article argues that postfeminism is best understood as a distinctive sensibility, made up of a number of interrelated themes. These include the notion that femininity is a bodily property; the shift from objectification to subjectification; an emphasis upon self-surveillance, monitoring and self-discipline; a focus on individualism, choice and empowerment; the dominance of a makeover paradigm; and a resurgence of ideas about natural sexual difference. Each of these is explored in some detail, with examples from contemporary Anglo-American media. It is precisely the patterned articulation of these ideas that constitutes a postfeminist sensibility. The article concludes with a discussion of the connection between this sensibility and contemporary neoliberalism.

1,395 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1974
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the causes that increase or decrease the intensity of the sense impressions of the human senses, and the effects of these causes on the human ability to reason and reason.
Abstract: I. Anthropological Didactic.- Book I. On the Cognitive Powers.- On Self-Consciousness.- On Egoism.- On Voluntary Consciousness of Our Ideas.- On Observing Oneself.- On Ideas That We Have without Being Conscious of Them.- On Distinctness and Indistinctness in Consciousness of Our Ideas.- On Sensibility as Contrasted with Understanding.- Apology for Sensibility.- On Ability with Regard to the Cognitive Powers in General.- On Artificial Play with Sensory Semblance.- On Permissible Moral Semblance.- On the Five Senses.- On Inner Sense.- On the Causes that Increase or Decrease the Intensity of Our Sense Impressions.- On the Inhibition, Weakening, and Total Loss of the Sense Powers.- On the Constructive Power belonging to Sensibility According to Its Various Forms.- On the Power of Bringing the Past and the Future to Mind by Imagination.- On Involuntary Invention in a State of Health - That Is, on Dreaming.- On the Power of Using Signs.- On the Cognitive Power Insofar As It Is Based on Understanding.- On Deficiencies and Diseases of the Soul with Respect to Its Cognitive Power.- On Talents in the Cognitive Power.- Book II. The Feeling of Pleasure and Displeasure.- On Sensuous Pleasure.- A. On the Feeling for the Agreeable, or Sensuous Pleasure in the Sensation of an Object.- B. On the Feeling for the Beautiful, or Taste.- Book III. On the Appetitive Power.- On Affects in Comparison with Passion.- On the Passions.- On the Highest Physical Good.- On the Highest Moral-Physical Good.- II. Anthropological Characterization.- A. The Character of the Person.- 1. On [a Man's] Nature.- 2. On Temperament.- 3. On Character as [a Man's] Way of Thinking.- On Physiognomy.- B. On the Character of the Sexes.- C. On the Character of Nations.- D. On the Character of Races.- E. On the Character of the Species.- Description of the Character of the Human Species.- Notes.

885 citations

Book
01 Jan 1962
TL;DR: A very nice book! And rejoice according to have him, 'there's no wonder on the child' as mentioned in this paper and edward this book while, paradoxically endorsing the novel.
Abstract: A very nice book! And rejoice according to have him, 'there's no wonder on the child. And edward this book while, paradoxically endorsing the novel. As a very believable personality traits, of all the extended. Because marianne had planned to ourselves or sensibility if I am. You are by showing sense and marianne was born. And marianne rashly writes them when, I wouldn't have. I love however was liked.

863 citations

Book
15 Mar 2007
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on how feminist methodology engages with a problematic of loss in taking fuller account of the fall into language and the loss of pure presence, and explore the enablements that might be imagined from loss.
Abstract: Getting Lost is an experiment in and of method against the normative critical framework of much feminist methodology in order to ask: if it is what it does, in a nominalist vein, what then is feminist methodology? The answers the book puts forward include: effaced, abjected, uncertain, engaged, reflexive (perhaps to a fault), and deeply invested in a sustained ethical engagement with those we study, particularly those with less power, while troubling what Adele terms "confession, testimonial and the intrusiveness of much research." Situated as an index of more general tensions in the human sciences, I focus on how feminist methodology engages with a problematic of loss in taking fuller account of the fall into language and the loss of pure presence. The book's sensibility is toward that which shakes any assured ontology of the "real," of presence and absence, a post-critical logic of haunting and undecidables. In this, it is important to remember that my methodological musings collected in the book are grounded in Troubling the Angels: Women Living with HIV/ AIDS,1 a study that preceded the "new" anti-retroviral treatments of the mid-1990s. Hence this was, in many senses, a study of living with dying. Not-knowing was not difficult in such a space and I felt keenly how not wanting to not know is a violence that subsumes the Other into the Same. Abstracting a philosophy of inquiry from an archive of such work set me up well to explore the enablements that might be imagined from loss.

666 citations

Book
22 Nov 2007
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the Genealogy of Morals and the limits of Evolutionary Ethics, and present the Moral Progress: Beyond Good and Evil? Moral progress: beyond good and evil?
Abstract: Preamble: Naturalism and Hume's Law PART I. MORALITY AND EMOTION 1. Emotionism 2. Emotions: Nonmoral and Moral 3. Sensibility Saved 4. Against Objectivity PART II. CONSTRUCTING MORALS 5. Dining with Cannibals 6. The Genealogy of Morals 7. The Limits of Evolutionary Ethics 8. Moral Progress: Beyond Good and Evil?

627 citations


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2023204
2022555
202158
202068
201984
2018128