eBooks - Philosophy - Philosophy - Dan Webber - The goofy Sufi and his parameters of perception
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A profoundly analytical essay by Australian surfer and intellectual, Dan Webber, whose philosophy of Surfism uses surfing as a metaphor for psychological processes. The perceptual link between surfboard design and surfing provides a way into the mind by showing how spatial perception underpins mindness. Webber draws on a range of interrelated phenomena to present an ontological perspective that transcends the limitations inherent in spatial relations. In the preface, Webber gives a brutally honest account of the circumstances that fueled his analytic mind. The brother of renowned surfboard shaper, Greg Webber, Dan shares a unique perspective on the Webber family, adding to their portfolio of creative endeavours. About the Author: Dan Webber is one of the six Webber brothers, an Australian family of surfers, sculptors, film makers and designers, who have been making surfboards since the 1970s. Today, Webber Surfboards are known throughout the surfing world, with a reputation built on innovative designs reflecting the family's avant- garde values and uncompromising creativity. Dan has a Master's Degree in Cognitive Grammar. His essays have been published in Kurungabaa and the Indo- Pacific Journal of Phenomenology. |
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