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Environmentalism in Modern Islamic Philosophy
Islamic environmentalism is an intellectual movement whose representatives discuss contemporary environmental problems in the language of Islamic theology.
Sofya A. Ragozina
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A Study Regarding Confronting the Pain of Existential Loneliness in Irvin Yalom’s Ideas and the Mystical Pain of Separation in Molavi’s View [PDF]
Irvin Yalom believes that loneliness is an existential boundary and pain which is inseparable from a human being. He comes into this world alone, leaves it alone and he alone is responsible for creating his own character; not only does he have no helper ...
Amir Abbas Ali Zamani, Habib Mazaheri
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Bohr's Anti-Realist Realism in Contemporary (Quantum) Physics and Philosophy [PDF]
We discuss the influential role of Niels Bohr's work in the anti-realist realist re-foundation of physics that took place during the 20th century. We will focus in how, developing the modern co-relational matrix of scientific understanding, his essentially anti-realist scheme was able to capture, subvert and defeat the realist program of science ...
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Neopogański wymiar współczesnej rosyjskiej filozofii: cielesność kontra racjonalność
The Neo-Pagan Dimension of Modern Russian Philosophy: Corporality vs Rationality The article analyses the essence of and reasons for the “neo-pagan turn” of Russian culture and philosophy of the 19th–21st centuries to the theme of “corporality”, which ...
Irina Michiejewa
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This article introduces the Dataspace Management System (DSMS), a methodological framework realized in software, designed as a technology stack to power dataspaces with a focus on advanced knowledge management in materials science and manufacturing. DSMS leverages heterogeneous data through semantic integration, linkage, and visualization, aligned with
Yoav Nahshon+7 more
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Materials science research faces challenges due to diverse and evolving measurements, materials, and methods. Managing research data in a way that is understandable, comparable, and reproducible is essential for high data quality, particularly for machine learning applications.
Vincent Nebel+8 more
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Ren{é} Thom: From mathematics to philosophy [PDF]
I discuss Ren{\'e} Thom's approach to philosophy based on his mathematical background. At the same time, I will highlight his connection with Aristotle, his criticism of the modern view of science as a predictive process, his ideas on mathematical education, his position with respect to the French school of mathematics that was dominent in his time and
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StahlDigital: Ontology‐Based Workflows for the Steel Industry
The strength of the steel industry is based on the mastery of microstructure–property relationships. Digital workflows contribute to this aim by making the complexity of workflows reproducible and their execution user independent. The tools and workflows developed in the project StahlDigital as part of the German MaterialDigital initiative are ...
Franz Roters+18 more
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Be Prospective, Not Retrospective: A Philosophy for Advancing Reproducibility in Modern Biological Research [PDF]
The ubiquity of computation in modern scientific research inflicts new challenges for reproducibility. While most journals now require code and data be made available, the standards for organization, annotation, and validation remain lax, making the data and code often difficult to decipher or practically use.
arxiv
The MaterialDigital initiative drives the digital transformation of material science by promoting findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable principles and enhancing data interoperability. This article explores the role of scientific workflows, highlights challenges in their adoption, and introduces the Workflow Store as a key tool for sharing ...
Simon Bekemeier+37 more
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