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Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2023
Heidegger’s discussion of the concept and the phenomenology of ‘world’ is defined by its dual meaning, referring to both the unity of a single, encompassing whole and a number of different meaning contexts, i.e., ‘worlds’ in the plural. Heidegger’s emphasis on the verbal meaning of world (‘worlding’) and the discussion of problems such as the ‘world ...
Tobias Keiling, Ian Alexander Moore
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Heidegger’s discussion of the concept and the phenomenology of ‘world’ is defined by its dual meaning, referring to both the unity of a single, encompassing whole and a number of different meaning contexts, i.e., ‘worlds’ in the plural. Heidegger’s emphasis on the verbal meaning of world (‘worlding’) and the discussion of problems such as the ‘world ...
Tobias Keiling, Ian Alexander Moore
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In the World but Not Of the World
Epoché, 2009Kant's and Sartre's theories of freedom are both famous and controversial. Kant requires the subject to be both in time and not in time in order to be fully free, while Sartre seemingly requires that the subject continually reinvent itself each moment. I argue that these peculiarities stem from the similar way each thinker conceives of the relationship
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2019
In my contribution I argue that globalization cannot be reduced to an economic process that takes place regardless of the participant’s conceptualizations of it. The very process of globalization as such has repercussions in the symbolic order where agents represent the meaning of sociopolitical events to themselves. In particular, this feature becomes
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In my contribution I argue that globalization cannot be reduced to an economic process that takes place regardless of the participant’s conceptualizations of it. The very process of globalization as such has repercussions in the symbolic order where agents represent the meaning of sociopolitical events to themselves. In particular, this feature becomes
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Conclusion: One World, Two Worlds, Many Worlds?*
2012The idea of countering the threat of nuclear war with the establishment of “one world government” gained popularity after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but by 1950 succumbed to the realities of the Cold War. The world was seemingly split in two, a democratic-capitalist West squaring off against a Communist world.
van Lente, Dick, Augustine, D
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Acta Archaeologica, 2010
L’auteur s’interesse ici a la culture de la ceramique perforee au Danemark dans ses developpements culturels, economiques, chronologiques et geographiques. Differents points tels que la culture materielle, la repartition des differentes occupations ou encore celle des tombes megalithiques sont examines dans le but de mieux comprendre les raisons de son
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L’auteur s’interesse ici a la culture de la ceramique perforee au Danemark dans ses developpements culturels, economiques, chronologiques et geographiques. Differents points tels que la culture materielle, la repartition des differentes occupations ou encore celle des tombes megalithiques sont examines dans le but de mieux comprendre les raisons de son
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Science China Information Sciences, 2016
With the advancement of technologies, our world is becoming a smart world. In this paper, we share our vision of a smart world, demonstrate different application scenarios and introduce the emerging techniques. We envision that in a smart world, we will become more connected, safe, productive and efficient.
Guanqing Liang +3 more
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With the advancement of technologies, our world is becoming a smart world. In this paper, we share our vision of a smart world, demonstrate different application scenarios and introduce the emerging techniques. We envision that in a smart world, we will become more connected, safe, productive and efficient.
Guanqing Liang +3 more
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Is an image merely an inferior copy of the actual thing? Is imagination simply an escape from reality? In both cases, Alfredo Ferrarin thinks not and, breaking classical assumptions that images are exclusively reproductions and imagination is a secondary faculty, this book provides a rich account of what images really are and what imagination can do.
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