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Why Engineers Should Read More Novels
What do engineers do? And what should they work on? A surprising answer is outlined in this essay, which argues that reading novels holds the key for addressing both questions. Novels train the imagination as well as our ethical abilities – skills that are essential for developing future‐proof technologies.
Michael Kuhn
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The article presents an analysis of the selected thoughts of Dietrich von Hildebrand from the perspective of showing the community of people as a source of overcoming axionormative chaos.
Andrzej Ryk
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Ghosting in the Job Market: The Principle of Communicative Reciprocity and the Duty of Transparency
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Niels de Haan
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Systems Thinking as Being‐in‐the‐World
ABSTRACT Contemporary systems thinking occurs in an increasingly fractured world. To think about systems is to be a part of a multitude of worlds that possess many inherent contradictions. Although contemporary systems thinking constantly oscillates between universality (i.e., the general systems theory genealogy) and diversity (e.g., the social ...
Jonathon Mackay
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Ontological Experience and the Ontic Ontological Human Being
This article examines the concepts of Amrita and develops the Khechari Mudra one by integrating such concepts of Tibetan Tantric Buddhism and Hindu Tantrism with the developments of existential phenomenology. It goes from the phenomenology of the mind to
Rudolph Bauer
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Heidegger on the ontological significance of the principle of noncontradiction
Abstract The aim of this article is to break down to its principal arguments the abundant material recently published in Heidegger's Gesamtausgabe related to a conference given in December 1932 on the principle of noncontradiction (PNC). I will first highlight the importance in phenomenology of a correct interpretation of the PNC and then explain ...
François Jaran
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Heidegger’s ontic relatedness: Pros ti and Mitsein
Relational structure is a primitive notion of Heidegger’s Dasein. By analyzing the concept of pros-ti as it emerges from the Heidegger’s 1924 course dedicated to Plato’s Sophist, I outline the Platonic and Aristotelic roots of Heideggerian Mitsein ...
Laura Candiotto
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MULTIPLE ACTUALITIES AND ONTICALLY VAGUE IDENTITY [PDF]
Gareth Evans's argument against ontically vague identity has been picked over on many occasions. But extant proposals for blocking the argument do not meet well-motivated general constraints on a successful solution. Moreover, the pivotal position that defending ontically vague identity occupies vis a vis ontic vagueness more generally has not yet been
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Heidegger, the contradiction of being, and the principle of sufficient reason
Abstract In my Heidegger and the Contradiction of Being, I have argued that Heidegger's philosophizing about Being stumbles upon a contradiction (i.e., the first claim) and that he takes such a contradiction to be true (i.e., the second claim). Many interpreters have, however, resisted my interpretation by denying that Heidegger faces the contradiction
Filippo Casati
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Poetry and ethos: toward an ontic understanding
Die artikel poneer 'n geintegreerde strukturele sisteem waarvolgens die leser poësie normatief kan ontleed en evaiueer. Hoe weI die religieus gefundeerde fiiosofiese basis rigting gewend op tree, beperk dit die subjektiewe benadering van die leser ...
Gudrun Kuschke
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