The Self-Growth of Vision and the Self-Repose of Color: A Heideggerian Meditation on the Studio Paintings of Jean Koeller

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The Self-Growth of Vision and the Self-Repose of Color: A Heideggerian Meditation on the Studio Paintings of Jean Koeller

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dc.contributor.author Taylor, Charles
dc.date.accessioned 2010-07-22T19:44:00Z
dc.date.available 2010-07-22T19:44:00Z
dc.date.created 1998
dc.date.issued 1998
dc.identifier.other COLA_Dean_Taylor_Charles_Koeller
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2374.WSU/4125
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An unopened DietCoke floats in water; a Coke Classic does not. On being asked for an explanation, a grade school student suggested that the cause was that Coke Classic has more calories. The instructor (telling this story on National Public Radio's Morning Edition) explained to the students that "calories are not real things but rather a measure of something" and that the real cause is that DietCoke is sweetened with NutraSweet while Coke Classic uses corn syrup and corn syrup is more dense than NutraSweet. All of this is of course correct. One can, however, ask another question: what does more dense mean? The definition of "the ratio of mass to unit volume" pops up from memories of our own science classes; yet, is density a thing and therefore a different kind of thing from a calorie such that more calories cannot cause a soft drink can to sink but more density can? How is it that we understand the word "density"?

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dc.language.iso en_US en
dc.relation.ispartof College of Liberal Arts Dean Charles Taylor en
dc.source (Re)Soundings 2:1 (1998)
dc.subject Painting
dc.subject Wright State University. College of Liberal Arts en
dc.subject Wright State University en
dc.subject Philosophy en
dc.subject Art en
dc.subject Universities and colleges--Faculty en
dc.subject Art--Philosophy en
dc.subject Humanities en
dc.subject Taylor, Charles S. en
dc.subject Universities and colleges--Administration en
dc.subject Deans (Education) en
dc.subject Ontology
dc.subject Art and philosophy en
dc.subject Koeller, Jean
dc.subject Aesthetics
dc.title The Self-Growth of Vision and the Self-Repose of Color: A Heideggerian Meditation on the Studio Paintings of Jean Koeller en
dc.type Article en
dc.permissions World
dc.publisher.digital (Re)Soundings en
dc.date.digitized 1998
dc.publisher.OLinstitution Wright State University

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