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Polish term

uobecnienie

Polish to English Other Philosophy
"W związku z przeprowadzoną przez Edwarda Husserla krytyką podmiotu transcendentalnego, Derrida stwierdza, że obecność jest wtórna wobec ruchu różni (fr. différance). Owa wymyślona przez niego figura oznacza jednoczesne odróżnienie i odsunięcie jednego, potencjalnego sposobu uobecnienia od innych".

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Anna Moroz-Darska (asker) Jun 1, 2017:
Autor tekstu ostatecznie zdecydował, że w tym konkretnym kontekście termin "uobecnienie" zastąpimy terminem "obecność". Bardzo dziękuję wszystkim Podpowiadaczom :)
It would be good to have a "smoking gun."
mike23 May 5, 2017:
Well, I see my term in there. Haven't seen yours, but it doesn't mean anything as I am no expert on the matter.
@Michał: Do the links you have kindly provided settle the issue?
mike23 May 4, 2017:
visualization/representation/expression (author Frank MacroJanus)
http://www.proz.com/kudoz/polish_to_english/poetry_literatur...

Proposed translations

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representation / being represented

representation / being represented

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Option 2: making present

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https://www.google.pl/#q=Derrida representation
Note from asker:
Bardzo dziękuję :)
Peer comment(s):

agree Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D.
2 hrs
Dziękuję Frank. Pozdrawiam
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actualization

Inna opcja z tłumaczenia niemieckiego słowa vergegenwärtigung

czyli jako uobecnienie (vergegenwärtigung lub Repräsentation) niepochodne
https://books.google.com/books?id=K4fOCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA183&lpg=...

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The manifest actualization occurs once the self returns to itself from its externalization. This so-called return is not a return to a new configuration of immediacy.
https://books.google.com/books?id=51ASBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA57&lpg=P...
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uobecnić — uobecniać
1. «wyraźnie coś komuś pokazać, wykazać coś w sposób oczywisty»
2. «dać czemuś wyraz»
uobecnić się — uobecniać się «stać się obecnym, pokazać się w sposób oczywisty»
http://sjp.pwn.pl/slowniki/uobecnienie.html
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Dziękuję pięknie :)
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agree mike23
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Thank you, Michal. Seize the day!
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presentification

Another translation of the German Vergegenwärtigung
I think this concers the difference between
obecność = presence
and
uobecnienie =presentification (making something present)
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distinction between immediate presentation and mediated presentification.

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or representative re-production, also translated as presentification.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.2041-6962.1994....
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type of act-intentionality, called 'presentification' (Vergegenwärtigung),
https://books.google.com/books?id=Dp6srep2BKUC&pg=PA263&lpg=...
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In contrast, when I experience you, you are given to me in a Vergegenwärtigung. There is no precise English word that is equivalent to the German “Vergegenwärtigung.” It is usually translated into English with the neologism <b“presentification,” but the prefix “Ver-” clearly indicates a> kind of duplicity, as in the “re-” of “representation” which is also a
possible English translation of “Vergegenwärtigung.”
https://grattoncourses.files.wordpress.com/2016/12/derrida-k...

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Spróbuję teraz w pięciu kolejnych etapach zbadać podwójną zależność pomiędzy poezją a uobecnieniem („presentification”) oraz między uobecnieniem a konkretną formą i centralnym statusem uwagi.
http://fp.amu.edu.pl/jak-podchodzic-do-poezji-jako-rodzaju-u...
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Reference comments

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Reference:

Derrida’s critique of Husserl and the philosophy of presence

The theme of difference appears in many forms throughout Derrida’s extensive critique of Husserl. He argues that Husserl was too inattentive to the constitutive value of difference, i.e., of spatial, temporal, personal, and logical nonidentity. Most pointedly, Derrida focuses on the problems raised by difference with regard to Husserl’s distinction between inner and outer – transcendental and empirical – as well as the role of repetition and representation in the constitution of linguistic and ideal objectivities, and perhaps most tellingly, the problems raised by difference in Husserl’s under- standing of temporality. Derrida goes on to discuss the concept of difference as it relates to the ar- eas of semiotics, epistemology, and ontology, among others. Each of these uses finds its origin in the more primordial movement of what Derrida terms “differance” (with an a). Derrida derives this neologism from the French “différence.” As in the Latin “differre,” the French “différer” bears two quite distinct significations. One has a reference to spatiality, as the English “to differ” – to be at variance, to be unlike, apart, dissimilar, distinct in nature or quality from something. This is even more evident in its cognate form, “to differentiate.” The other signification has a reference to tem- porality, as in the English “to defer” – to put off action to a future time, to delay or postpone. While Derrida briefly explains this term in the first paragraph of Chapter 7 of Speech and Phenomena, he devotes an article of considerable length and importance to it somewhat later on, which is included as an appendix to the English translation of Speech and Phenomena, pp. 129-60


https://goo.gl/T7Y21m - page 7, 8
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Dziękuję bardzo :)
Peer comments on this reference comment:

agree mike23
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agree Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D.
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