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Concerts — even in the era of YouTube and the tour-documentary DVD — are fleeting experiences, subject to many nonmusical variables.
Enactive learning experiences, according to Bandura (1986 , 1997, may entail both positive (e.g., repeated successes) and negative learning experiences, subject to mastery and/or normative evaluative criteria.
New mobile apps and a range of wearables mediate the conception of bodily activity, sleep, nutrition, digestion, etc. through measurements of bodily functions and make these and other ordinary human experiences subject to medical attention.
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Moreover, the experiencing subject, in most cases, is not human.
The whole manifest mental life is self-presenting, that is, all the experiences of a subject are self-presenting to the experiencing subject.
These geographies have thus far been played out through critical explorations of the realms of the experiencing subject and landscape.
But they need not attribute explicit awareness of needs or of their fulfillments as such to the experiencing subject.
Experience happens for the experiencing subject in an immediate way and as part of this immediacy, it is implicitly marked as my experience.
So the following criterion of subject-identity at a given time applies both to myself and to others: one human living body, one experiencing subject.
Scheler's approach is to grant revelation its own integrity and to treat it as a meaningful experience subject to philosophical investigation.
The etymology of "aesthetic" is aesthesis, which means "feeling," and process thought emphasizes that aesthetic values are fundamentally values for an experiencing subject.
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