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The Significance of Art Education for the Post‐Anthropocene: Non‐Philosophy in a Newer Key
Abstract This essay is a plea to art educators in what is a global climate in a permacrisis both politically and physically. This is a deliberate and persuasive provocation to reorientate art education to avoid a reiteration that is taking place when the 20th and 21st centuries are compared in relation to the striking changes that are taking place in ...
jan jagodzinski
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Die Dichotomie zwischen dem Geist oder Intellekt als formgebender Entität und dem als ‚lebloser‘ Materie stigmatisierten Körper hat in der ‚westlichen Welt‘ eine lange Tradition, die eine starke (zwei)geschlechtliche Konnotation aufweist.
Hannah Schmedes
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Model Creation and Equivalence Proofs of Cellular Automata and Artificial Neural Networks
Computational methods and mathematical models have invaded arguably every scientific discipline forming its own field of research called computational science. Mathematical models are the theoretical foundation of computational science.
Christen, Patrik
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Memories of inauthenticity: Stiegler and the lost spirit of capitalism [PDF]
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Roberts, Ben
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Apperceptive patterning: Artefaction, extensional beliefs and cognitive scaffolding [PDF]
In “Psychopower and Ordinary Madness” my ambition, as it relates to Bernard Stiegler’s recent literature, was twofold: 1) critiquing Stiegler’s work on exosomatization and artefactual posthumanism—or, more specifically, nonhumanism—to problematize ...
Erkan, Ekin
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Datafication and urban (in)justice: Towards a digital spatial justice
Abstract In light of the challenges surrounding the conceptualization and definition of spatial justice within our increasingly data‐driven society, this article commences an inquiry into the convergence of space, justice, and data within human geography literature and related disciplines, focusing notably on the urban field.
Miriam Tedeschi
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Do organisms have an ontological status? [PDF]
The category of ‘organism’ has an ambiguous status: is it scientific or is it philosophical? Or, if one looks at it from within the relatively recent field or sub-field of philosophy of biology, is it a central, or at least legitimate category therein ...
Wolfe, Charles T.
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How to avoid the “infrastructural blues”? Studying‐while‐caring for data stewardship
Abstract When it comes to climate crisis research, current debates are increasingly thematizing the needs but also the challenges of collaborative, transdisciplinary work. Geophysical characterizations of climate change are increasingly deemed insufficient to respond to the challenges that vulnerable communities face worldwide.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo
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Evo-devo of human adolescence: beyond disease models of early puberty [PDF]
Despite substantial heritability in pubertal development, much variation remains to be explained, leaving room for the influence of environmental factors to adjust its phenotypic trajectory in the service of fitness goals.
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Il tema del transindividuale ripropone, con tratti di indubbia originalità, la questione del soggetto. Gilbert Simondon dice anche della sostanza: qual è la sostanza del soggetto? Ma, ancora prima: è il soggetto una sostanza?
Carlo Sini
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