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Esthesic (UK aesthesic) and
poietic are
terms used in semiotics, the
study of signs, to
describe perceptive and
productive levels, processes, and analyses...
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There are
three levels of description, the poietic, the neutral, and the
esthesic: " By 'poietic' I
understand describing the link
among the composer's intentions...
- the "trace" left behind; the
physical or
material creation or
remains of
esthesic and
poietic processes, levels, and
analyses of
symbolic forms. A part of...
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immanent structure,
compositional (or poietic) processes,
perceptual (or
esthesic) processes, all three, or a mixture.
Stylistic levels may be hierarchized...
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Neutrality (psychoanalysis)
Neutral level, the
physical or
material traces of
esthesic and
poietic processes identified in
semiotics Neutral country, a polity...
- Allopoiesis, a
process whereby a
system can
create something other than
itself Esthesic and
poietic Donald Polkinghorne,
Practice and the
Human Sciences: The Case...
- is also the
point of
departure for a
complex process of
reception (the
esthesic process that
reconstructs a 'message'"). Molino's and Nattiez's diagram:...
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portal Aestheticism Aesthetics of
science Art and
Theosophy Art
periods Esthesic and
poietic Everyday Aesthetics History of
aesthetics before the 20th century...
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Stewart Spencer.
Princeton University Press, 1993. ISBNÂ 0-691-04832-0 (pbk).
Esthesic and
poietic Trace Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council (May...
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Iannis Xenakis". (In
semiological terms, this is a gap
between the
esthesic and
poietic processes.) To
explain this gap, and in
hopes of
bridging it...