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An extensible and unifying approach to retrospective clinical data modeling: the BrainTeaser Ontology. [PDF]
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Towards a digital twin for smart resilient cities: real-time fire and smoke tracking and prediction platform for community awareness (FireCom). [PDF]
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The postcolonial sociology of love in Gandhi's non-violent political culture of <i>Satyagraha</i>. [PDF]
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Teaching Religion Within an Object-Oriented Ontology
Religion & Education, 2021Religion is often taught as a topic within culture and scholars have increasingly argued alongside J. Z. Smith’s position that religion cannot be taught as a thing-in-itself.
M. Mackay
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Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO)
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature, 2019Object-oriented ontology (OOO) is an intellectual movement in the arts and humanities sharing certain affinities with both phenomenology and Actor-Network Theory (ANT). It is a philosophically realist position often at odds with existing currents in postmodernism and critical theory. The best-known idea of OOO is that objects “withdraw” from all direct
G. Harman
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2015
Object-oriented ontology (hereafter ‘OOO’) is relatively new, and hence not as well known among film and television critics as other theoretical standpoints. For this reason, the discussion that follows must take a somewhat circuitous path. First, I will give a brief history and conceptual overview of OOO itself.
G. Harman
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Object-oriented ontology (hereafter ‘OOO’) is relatively new, and hence not as well known among film and television critics as other theoretical standpoints. For this reason, the discussion that follows must take a somewhat circuitous path. First, I will give a brief history and conceptual overview of OOO itself.
G. Harman
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Wordsworth and Object-Oriented Ontology
The Journal of Eighteenth-Century English LiteratureSung-joong Kim
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