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A paper in The Phronesis Issues preprint series applying the displacement framework.
Rincon, Diego, alice, cleo
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Carl Jung and Indian Spirituality: The Dialogue Between Individuation and Objectless Consciousness
Carl Gustav Jung's engagement with Indian thought, particularly Hinduism and Advaita Vedanta, was a critical yet conflicted aspect of his psychological development. This paper explores the dialogue between core Jungian concepts, such as the Self and individuation, and Indian spiritual traditions, focusing on the fundamental tension between his Western,
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Towards an objectless ontology: A defence of ontic structural realism at the methodological level
In the context of contemporary debates on scientific realism, structural realism(SR), explicitly introduced by John Worrall (1989), has shown to be one of the most vigorous philosophical proposals. It suggests that the knowledge that science has given us along its history is about the structure of the world, rather than about its content (nature ...
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Classic graph database theories heavily rely on discrete node-edge topologies and first-order relational models, which inherently suffer from localized atomicity constraints, high-complexity graph traversal overheads, and schema brittleness under dynamic updates.
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Leonardo, 2019
Through the epistemological lenses of quantum theory and phenomenological art, the authors describe their collaborative development of several artworks exploring electrodynamic levitation. Comprising diverse ion traps that enable naked-eye observation of charged matter interactions, these artworks question the murky boundaries of perceptibility and ...
Domnitch E., Gelfand D., Calarco T.
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Through the epistemological lenses of quantum theory and phenomenological art, the authors describe their collaborative development of several artworks exploring electrodynamic levitation. Comprising diverse ion traps that enable naked-eye observation of charged matter interactions, these artworks question the murky boundaries of perceptibility and ...
Domnitch E., Gelfand D., Calarco T.
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Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Perception Inspired Video Processing, 2014
Previous research has provided evidence for the existence of two processing pathways, one for the perception of object motion (based on the detection of counterchange) and the other for the perception of objectless motion (based on the detection of motion energy).
Matthew S. Seifert, Howard S. Hock
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Previous research has provided evidence for the existence of two processing pathways, one for the perception of object motion (based on the detection of counterchange) and the other for the perception of objectless motion (based on the detection of motion energy).
Matthew S. Seifert, Howard S. Hock
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2017
Abstract The sum of two sine waves of the same frequency is yet another sine wave. When a moving sinewave grating (e.g., continuously translating from left to right) is added to (superimposed on) a stationary sinewave grating (the pedestal) with twice the amplitude, the sum is a sine-wave grating that wobbles back and forth.
George Sperling, Zhong-Lin Lu
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Abstract The sum of two sine waves of the same frequency is yet another sine wave. When a moving sinewave grating (e.g., continuously translating from left to right) is added to (superimposed on) a stationary sinewave grating (the pedestal) with twice the amplitude, the sum is a sine-wave grating that wobbles back and forth.
George Sperling, Zhong-Lin Lu
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Objectless activity: Marx's ‘theses on feuerbach’
Inquiry, 1985According to Friedrich Engels (Ludwig Feuerbach and the end of classical German philosophy) the so‐called ‘Thesen uber Feuerbach’ are ‘the brilliant germ of the new world conception’. For Karl Korsch ('Review of Vernon Venable’, Journal of Philosophy 42 [1945], no.
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