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Sci‐Fi Parenthood and the End of Love

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Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Daniela Cutas
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`Accident of Birth': A Non-Utilitarian Motif in Mill's Philosophy

Journal of the History of Ideas, 1961
The primary objective of the following study is not to indulge in the familiar passtime of ferreting out inconsistencies and fallacies in the thought of one of the keenest, noblest, and least expendable thinkers and doers of the nineteenth century.
H. Spiegelberg
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Accident Causation Models: The Good the Bad and the Ugly

Engineering Studies, 2023
The main aim of this paper is to evaluate the evolution of Accident Causation Models (ACMs) from the perspective of philosophy of science. I use insights from philosophy of science to provide an epistemological analysis of the ways in which engineering ...
Kristian González Barman
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Philosophy of Science: Definition, Object of Study, Scope, and Method

INNOVATIO: Journal for Religious Innovation Studies, 2021
Philosophy of Science is the study of all human life and thought phenomena critically and described in basic concepts. Philosophy is necessary for proving an accident or phenomenon and substance because, with philosophy, it can be proven that something ...
Ridhoul Wahidi   +3 more
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Understanding the role of wrongdoing in technological disasters: Utilizing ecofeminist philosophy to examine commemoration.

Studies in history and philosophy of science, 2021
Stemming from human accident, error, or neglect, technological disasters, such as chemical spills, toxic waste contamination, nuclear radiation, transportation accidents, and factory explosions, are products of the modern industrial complex.
Sarah M. Roe, Elyse M. Zavar
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The Accident in Being

Media theory, 2021
Michel Serres’s work traces a historical transition where technologies of mediation replace a framework of life formerly managed by an economics of production. Readings of Serres tend to affirm in this transition the opening to an ecology (econarratology
John W. P. Phillips
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