Day 2, April 15 - Presentations
Orienting identity
Start Date
15-4-2020 9:00 AM
End Date
15-4-2020 11:00 AM
Publisher
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Place of Publication
Chattanooga (Tenn.)
Abstract
Philosophy & Religious Studies panel: The mere concept of orientation is one that can be exemplified in many different ways-physically, directionally, emotionally, sexually, and through identity. Furthermore, orientation presumes some sense of direction. Thus, I will argue that direction is an extension of our emotive conscious, or perception, in which intent lies from our apprehension. Using “every day scenarios”, I will explore how we orient ourselves toward or away from objects evolving from our perception, or understanding, in which, we project our emotions that reside within our experienced consciousness’. Conclusively, I will argue how we orient ourselves serves to demonstrate our sense of self and how/what we identify
Date
4-15-2020
Document Type
presentations
Language
English
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Recommended Citation
Baldwin, Carrie and Welsh, Talia, "Orienting identity". ReSEARCH Dialogues Conference proceedings. https://scholar.utc.edu/research-dialogues/2020/day2_presentations/46.
Orienting identity
Philosophy & Religious Studies panel: The mere concept of orientation is one that can be exemplified in many different ways-physically, directionally, emotionally, sexually, and through identity. Furthermore, orientation presumes some sense of direction. Thus, I will argue that direction is an extension of our emotive conscious, or perception, in which intent lies from our apprehension. Using “every day scenarios”, I will explore how we orient ourselves toward or away from objects evolving from our perception, or understanding, in which, we project our emotions that reside within our experienced consciousness’. Conclusively, I will argue how we orient ourselves serves to demonstrate our sense of self and how/what we identify