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Waking the ruin: Graham Harman’s object-oriented ontology, photogrammetry and the dami of Imbros
Graham Harman’s object-oriented ontology (OOO) finds increasing interest across the arts and humanities, and offers a number of novel ways to rethink our relationship to architecture.
Sevcan Ercan, Joe Graham
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Meta‐Virtuality: Strategies of Disembeddedness in Virtual Interiorities
ABSTRACT To reclaim their seat in the rapidly growing market of virtual space, designers of the built environment can benefit from reevaluating theories that see the virtual as a mere extension/reflection of the physical. By claiming ontological autonomy from external worlds, the virtual is liberated from the hegemonic control of the physical.
Vahid Vahdat
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Functional trade-offs and ecological correlates of seed oil traits in alpine ecosystems. [PDF]
This study examines seed oil content patterns in 47 alpine species, revealing a significant trade‐off between seed oil and seed longevity. Abstract Seed oil content is a crucial energy reserve in angiosperms, with effects on biological functions and plant fitness, playing an important role in seed protection from environmental conditions.
Espinosa Del Alba C +4 more
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Abstract Divergent thinking (DT) is an important constituent of creativity that captures aspects of fluency and originality. The literature lacks multivariate studies that report relationships between DT and its aspects with relevant covariates, such as cognitive abilities, personality traits (e.g. openness), and insight. In two multivariate studies (N
S. Weiss +6 more
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Photochemistry of Anoxic Abiotic Habitable Planet Atmospheres: Impact of New H$_2$O Cross-Sections [PDF]
We present a study of the photochemistry of abiotic habitable planets with anoxic CO$_2$-N$_2$ atmospheres. Such worlds are representative of early Earth, Mars and Venus, and analogous exoplanets.
Fateev, Alexander +6 more
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El texto ofrece una introducción a la estética de Graham Harman. Presenta sus presupuestos fenomenológicos, los fundamentos de su Ontología Orientada a Objetos; y los principales elementos de su propuesta estética, que centrada en la noción de metáfora de Ortega y Gasset, incluye conceptos como literalismo, formalismo y teatralidad.
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Virtuality and the Problem of Agency in Object-Oriented Ontology
In his Prince of Networks, Graham Harman reconstructs Latourian critique of concepts of potentiality and virtuality with which he claims to agree.
Baranovas Ruslanas
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The Missing Pieces of Derrida’s Voice and Phenomenon
Jacques Derrida’s critique of Edmund Husserl in Voice and Phenomenon targets several ways in which Husserl’s theory of signs is said to remain dependent on a model of presence, and therefore to be a form of onto-theology.
Graham Harman
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Žižek and the Kantian gesture: Parallax and beyond
Early in his 1993 book Tarrying with the Negative, Slavoj Žižek asks contemporary philosophy to “repeat the Kantian gesture.” The implication is that (much like Plato did with the Sophists) Kant accepted the critique of metaphysics made by David Hume ...
Graham Harman
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Enter Object-Oriented Ontology: A New Theory of Everything.Eschewing the verbose and often obscurantist tendencies of other philosopher-authors, Harman tackles what might otherwise be a complicated, controversial and counter-intuitive philosophical ...
Umbrello, Steven
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