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Comment on Naturalizing Critical Realist Social Ontology [PDF]
This comment discusses Kaidesoja (2013) and raises the issue whether his analysis justifies stronger conclusions than he presents in the book. My comments focus on four issues.
Petri Ylikoski
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Critical Ontology for an Enactive Music Pedagogy [PDF]
An enactive approach to music education is explored through the lens of critical ontology. Assumptions central to Western academic music culture are critically discussed; and the concept of ‘ontological education’ is introduced as an alternative ...
Dylan van der Schyff +2 more
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Critical Theory and Processual Social Ontology
The purpose of this article is to bridge the gap between critical theory as understood in the Frankfurt school tradition on the one hand, and social ontology understood as a reflection on the ontological presuppositions of social sciences and social ...
Emmanuel Renault
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Précis of Naturalizing Critical Realist Social Ontology
This paper introduces and contextualizes my book Naturalizing Critical Realist Social Ontology (London: Routledge, 2013).
Tuukka Kaidesoja
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Critical realism and the ontology of persons [PDF]
In this article, Roy Bhaskar suggests how critical realism might facilitate the understanding of persons and improve their lives.
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Large Language Models in Bio-Ontology Research: A Review [PDF]
Biomedical ontologies are critical for structuring domain knowledge and enabling integrative analyses in the life sciences. Traditional ontology development is labor-intensive, requiring extensive expert curation.
Prashanti Manda
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Tuukka Kaidesoja on Critical Realist Transcendental Realism
I argue that critical realists think pretty much what Tukka Kaidesoja says that he himself thinks, but also that Kaidesoja’s objections to the views that he attributes to critical realists are not persuasive.
Groff Ruth
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Nicolai Hartmann und die Gestalttheorie. Ein Vergleich unter dem Aspekt “Kausalität”
In 1919 Nicolai Hartmann (NH) convincingly justified that there cannot exist a “general law of causation” as A. Meinong had in mind. For him Meinong’s understanding of causation (linear, successive in time) was bound on the region of the physical layer ...
Walter Hans-Jürgen P.
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From devotion to commitment: Towards a critical ontology of engagement [PDF]
This article approaches the notion of engagement from the perspective of critical ontology. With language as the starting point of its hermeneutic task, it commences with an etymological analyses of diverse Indo-European words gravitating around
Perunović Andrea
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The Anthropology of Ontology in Siberia: A Critical Review
The dissolution of the Soviet Union opened a new phase in the anthropological study of Siberia, as researchers from Western Europe, North America, and Japan joined their colleagues of the former Soviet Bloc in the field. This occurred just as a number of new trends emerged in the field of anthropology, including those referred to as “the ontological ...
Vaté, Virginie, Eidson, John
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