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„Innovative identities“? The issue of cultural and linguistic fragmentation in Montagna Friulana (north eastern Italy)

open access: yesJournal of Geography, Politics and Society, 2016
The current globalization realty is characterized by the constant coming up of new identities, that are appearing at any scale, almost as a side-effect of parallel phenomena signifying increasingly cultural indeterminateness.
Igor Jelen   +2 more
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Validity, dialetheism and self-reference [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
It has been argued recently (Beall in Spandrels of truth, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009; Beall and Murzi J Philos 110:143–165, 2013) that dialetheist theories are unable to express the concept of naive validity.
Pailos, Federico Matias
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Paradigms and self-reference: what is the point of asserting paradoxical sentences? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
A paradox, according to Wittgenstein, is something surprising that is taken out of its context. Thus, one way of dealing with paradoxical sentences is to imagine the missing context of use.
Mácha, Jakub
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Management as a Symbolizing Construction? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In this article, we outline the concept of management as a symbolizing construction. According to Niklas LUHMANN, organizations process by referring to decisions. But decisions are not simply "given" and in principle invisible.
Mayr, Katharina, Siri, Jasmin
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The times of construction

open access: yesTechne, 2020
«From the urban science’s standpoint this meaning can be attributed to permanent works; they are parts of the past we still experience» (Rossi, 1966).
Lorenzo Bellicini
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Elementary cellular automata and self-referential paradoxes

open access: yesJournal of Logic and Computation, 2020
AbstractWe associate an elementary cellular automaton with a set of self-referential sentences, whose revision process is exactly the evolution process of that automaton. A simple but useful result of this connection is that a set of self-referential sentences is paradoxical, iff (the evolution process for) the cellular automaton in question has no ...
openaire   +1 more source

Self-referential basis of undecidable dynamics: From the Liar paradox and the halting problem to the edge of chaos [PDF]

open access: yesPhysics of Life Reviews, 2019
In this paper we explore several fundamental relations between formal systems, algorithms, and dynamical systems, focussing on the roles of undecidability, universality, diagonalization, and self-reference in each of these computational frameworks. Some of these interconnections are well-known, while some are clarified in this study as a result of a ...
Mikhail Prokopenko   +5 more
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A recovery operator for non-transitive approaches [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In some recent articles, Cobreros, Egré, Ripley, & van Rooij have defended the idea that abandoning transitivity may lead to a solution to the trouble caused by semantic paradoxes.
Barrio, Eduardo Alejandro   +2 more
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Liar Sentence Mirroring Our Reasoning as Hegel’s Quasi-Speculative Sentence

open access: yesProblemos
This paper explores parallels between the Liar and various aspects of philosophical reasoning. It begins by analyzing the liar sentence, “This sentence is false”, by highlighting its self-referential nature and alternating truth values.
Jae Jeong Lee
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Social Media: The Unbearable Lightness of Meaning

open access: yesSocial Media + Society, 2015
Milan Kundera, in his classic The Unbearable Lightness of Being undertook a consideration of the ephemeral. So I use it as a springboard for a brief consideration of social media and what is fixed and what is passing about its meaning to us as a self ...
Hector Postigo
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