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exteriorization
noun
The physical embodiment of an abstraction
Exact(4)
The way Schumann's music flits from idea to idea in that suite of short pieces, Dr. Kogan argues, is an exteriorization of the disorganized and illogical thought processes that typify manic episodes.
What pushed Hubbard from Dianetics to Scientology was his understanding, among other things, of the experience of "exteriorization," the separation of individual consciousness from the body.
Force does not need to be the exteriorization of anything else, and effects do not need to be the exteriorizations of causes.
This exteriorization is also simultaneously reflected (or mirrored) back as a process of interiorization where the technologies become embodied by the humans who use them.
Similar(2)
Culture, art, literature, politics, science, technology, and other peculiarly human accomplishments are the soul's exteriorizations.
He sees the use of tools (made possible by the freeing of the hands when in the upright position) as a process of 'exteriorization' in which the process of evolution is transferred from the zoological domain to the technical domain or as Stiegler suggests "the continuation of life by means other than life" (1998, 50).
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