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Philosophy and the Philosophers in Tom Stoppard’s Later Plays

open access: yesФилологический класс, 2023
Tom Stoppard’s ‘science dramas’ have been mostly associated with Hapgood (1988), where Spy games were interwoven with Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, and Arcadia (1993), one of the most famous play, united mathematics, landscape design, literary ...
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Festhalten am Menschen: Jean Amérys Kritik an Michel Foucault

open access: yesGenealogy+Critique, 2020
The Austrian writer Jean Améry (1912–1978) was one of the earliest skeptical observers of contemporary trends in French philosophy in the 20th century.
Lukas Brandl
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Exploring the Cognitive Capacities of Japanese Macaques in a Cooperation Game

open access: yesAnimals, 2021
Cooperation occurs amongst individuals embedded in a social environment. Consequently, cooperative interactions involve a variety of persistent social influences such as the dynamics of partner choice and reward division.
Ryan Sigmundson   +5 more
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From Karl Menger to Charles Menger? How Austrian economics (hardly) spread in France

open access: yesRussian Journal of Economics, 2018
The father of the “Austrian” Marginalist revolution and founder of the so-called “Austrian School of economics”, Carl Menger, had a mixed reception during different periods of development of French economics.
Gilles Campagnolo
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Wittgenstein's Slapstick

open access: yesPerformance Philosophy, 2016
In “Performance Philosophy — Staging a New Field,” Laura Cull approaches performance as a source of philosophical insight and philosophy as a species of performance (Cull 2014, 15). This calls for a radical transformation of philosophy and its practices.
Beth Savickey
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On Social Revolutions and Restorations in Modern History

open access: yesProblemos, 2022
Sharp opposition between revolution as a positively valued and dominant term and restoration as its subordinated complement, loaded with negative meaning, is one of the legacies of the 1789 French Revolution.
Zenonas Norkus
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Phenomenology and Austrian philosophy

open access: yes, 2020
The idea of an “Austrian philosophy” as a distinct historiographical category in the history of 19th- and 20th-century philosophy has been advanced and formulated in increasing detail since the 1970s. Rudolf Haller has tried in his works to establish both the historical as well as the systematical coherence of Austrian philosophy as a “more or less ...
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A theory of Austria [PDF]

open access: yes, 1986
The present essay seeks, by way of the Austrian example, to make a contribution to what might be called the philosophy of the supranational state. More specifically, we shall attempt to use certain ideas on the philosophy of Gestalten as a basis for ...
Grassl, Wolfgang, Smith, Barry
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Boltzmann's Concept of Reality

open access: yes, 2007
In this article we describe and analyze the concept of reality developed by the Austrian theoretical physicist Ludwig Boltzmann. It is our thesis that Boltzmann was fully aware that reality could, and actually was, described by different points of view ...
Ribeiro, Marcelo B.   +1 more
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Artificial Intelligence‐Assisted Workflow for Transmission Electron Microscopy: From Data Analysis Automation to Materials Knowledge Unveiling

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
AI‐Assisted Workflow for (Scanning) Transmission Electron Microscopy: From Data Analysis Automation to Materials Knowledge Unveiling. Abstract (Scanning) transmission electron microscopy ((S)TEM) has significantly advanced materials science but faces challenges in correlating precise atomic structure information with the functional properties of ...
Marc Botifoll   +19 more
wiley   +1 more source

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