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Resumo:Homo villicus belongs to the sphere of symbolic, which allows different interpretations concerning the disability of the image of a person, which was created by it. Homo villicus is not a special innovation in the context of the reproduction of Homo images by modern philosophical discourse. New is its acratian, no governance strategy, which produces counter hegemonic discourse and represents a local fuss against the hegemonic discourse in the world landscape of philo-sophical exploration. The original technology of Homo villicus self demonstration is that the experience is living without previous presentations, by attracting modern expositions. This is another search for the path of cultural history on the terms of the human problem. The original technology of Homo villicus self demonstration is that the experience is living without previous presentations, by attracting modern expositions. Proclaiming the next image of Homo philosophy is included in the next game imaginary and real in culture, observing how it is modified depending on this concept of culture. The turn from cinema technologies to life and vice versa activates the place of intensive interaction of the mentioned factors in the problems of Homo villicus self-management and their consequences. Homo villicus trying to balance their twilight forces "builds him-self/herself" through "revolution in himself/herself." Homo villicus is not a static formal characteristic of a person, but another type n the knowledge of human nature in the cultural context, so another opportunity to characterize a culture when a person should be guided by social/common priorities and values, to have the ability to articulate them. The definition of "cinematic nature" of this process within the framework of the chosen problem allows to outline the limits of possibilities and appointment of cinema technologies in the growing alienation and exploitation of a person on the level of ontological principles and preconditions in their influence on the viewer as a subject of perception and creator of screen reality simultaneously
Autores principais:Chmil, Hanna
Outros Autores:Korablova, Nadia; Bezruchko, Oleksandr; Zhukova, Natalia
Assunto:Homo villicus Philosophy Culture Cinematographic Cinematographic participation Filosofia Cultura Cinematógrafo Participação cinematográfica.
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
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description Homo villicus belongs to the sphere of symbolic, which allows different interpretations concerning the disability of the image of a person, which was created by it. Homo villicus is not a special innovation in the context of the reproduction of Homo images by modern philosophical discourse. New is its acratian, no governance strategy, which produces counter hegemonic discourse and represents a local fuss against the hegemonic discourse in the world landscape of philo-sophical exploration. The original technology of Homo villicus self demonstration is that the experience is living without previous presentations, by attracting modern expositions. This is another search for the path of cultural history on the terms of the human problem. The original technology of Homo villicus self demonstration is that the experience is living without previous presentations, by attracting modern expositions. Proclaiming the next image of Homo philosophy is included in the next game imaginary and real in culture, observing how it is modified depending on this concept of culture. The turn from cinema technologies to life and vice versa activates the place of intensive interaction of the mentioned factors in the problems of Homo villicus self-management and their consequences. Homo villicus trying to balance their twilight forces "builds him-self/herself" through "revolution in himself/herself." Homo villicus is not a static formal characteristic of a person, but another type n the knowledge of human nature in the cultural context, so another opportunity to characterize a culture when a person should be guided by social/common priorities and values, to have the ability to articulate them. The definition of "cinematic nature" of this process within the framework of the chosen problem allows to outline the limits of possibilities and appointment of cinema technologies in the growing alienation and exploitation of a person on the level of ontological principles and preconditions in their influence on the viewer as a subject of perception and creator of screen reality simultaneously
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spellingShingle Homo villicus in the cinema environment: justifiably and limits of the index
Chmil, Hanna
Homo villicus
Philosophy
Culture
Cinematographic
Cinematographic participation
Filosofia
Cultura
Cinematógrafo
Participação cinematográfica.
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Homo villicus
Philosophy
Culture
Cinematographic
Cinematographic participation
Filosofia
Cultura
Cinematógrafo
Participação cinematográfica.
title Homo villicus in the cinema environment: justifiably and limits of the index
title_full Homo villicus in the cinema environment: justifiably and limits of the index
title_fullStr Homo villicus in the cinema environment: justifiably and limits of the index
title_full_unstemmed Homo villicus in the cinema environment: justifiably and limits of the index
title_short Homo villicus in the cinema environment: justifiably and limits of the index
title_sort Homo villicus in the cinema environment: justifiably and limits of the index
topic Homo villicus
Philosophy
Culture
Cinematographic
Cinematographic participation
Filosofia
Cultura
Cinematógrafo
Participação cinematográfica.
topic_facet Homo villicus
Philosophy
Culture
Cinematographic
Cinematographic participation
Filosofia
Cultura
Cinematógrafo
Participação cinematográfica.
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