Browsing by Subject "Meditative thinking"
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- PublicationOpen AccessLa ecología como reapropiación (Verwindung) del humanismo(Murcia : Ateneo de Estudios Políticos (ACEP), 2020) Pairetti, NicolaEste ensayo a través de un recorrido sucinto por las nociones más relevantes del Heidegger posterior a la Kehre, contrastadas con teorías de autores como Augusto Comte y Herbert Marcuse, busca evidenciar las contribuciones que el pensar meditativo heideggeriano tiene para ofrecer al hombre de hoy, con la mirada puesta en la esperanza de perfilar un estilo poético, y, por tanto, más humano de habitar la tierra. En este orden de cosas, el problema ecológico es tratado de un modo amplio, toda vez que este artículo no se aboca a recabar datos específicos asociados a este asunto, sino que antes bien intenta favorecer el desarrollo, en la vida individual y colectiva, de un pensamiento que no sea exclusivamente cálculo, de acuerdo al modo en que Heidegger lo sugiere. En cualquier caso, si se prefiere, la pretensión perseguida por este escrito no es otra que mostrar, señalar, y por supuesto, asumir un compromiso concreto con la difusión de una original manera de reflexión, propuesta por Heidegger, en función de la cual, dicho sea de paso, podemos hacer cuentas, no sin problemas, con el evento científico técnico que impera en el mundo actual.
- PublicationOpen AccessEffect of meditative thinking on kinematic aspects of the tennis serve(Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2023) Mahdi Al-Mayyah, Ali Makki; Hameed, Nagham HateemThe purpose of this study was to measure how much rookie players were thinking meditatively while mastering the serve technique, identifying the values of kinetic transmission and streamline for their performance of this skill as well as the connection, contribution, and influence of meditative thought on kinetic transmission and streamline when they perform the serve skill in tennis. This study employed a descriptive correlational design on a sample of 15 young tennis players who were specifically chosen to represent the entire target group. These players were selected from the Tennis Academy in Baghdad for the sport season 2018-2019. The Eysenck & Wilson Reflectiveness Scale was used after its translation into Arabic language. Each player’s performance for serve skill was used to measure the transmission of momentum between body parts and the kinetic streamline using the Dart fish–Team Pro 5 full version. Data were analyzed using the statistical package for social science (SPSS) for windows, version 25. The study results revealed that young players who have a high level of meditative thinking can control and master transmission of momentum between body parts with a streamline that reflects an improved performance for the serve skill in tennis. It is necessary to pay attention to support the meditative thinking in the teaching sessions for the young beginners in tennis and employing the kinetic activities to achieve the required model in performance. Furthermore, it is necessary to support the coaches in how to measure the meditative thinking and its improving to go parallel to improve the skillful performance in tennis to make players realize the local and international professionalism.