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Clock Time and Tic Nosology
This chapter explores the central role played by clock time (homogenous, chronological, and objectified time) in the current classification of... -
Temporality and metaplasticity. Facing extension and incorporation through material engagement theory
In our everyday life, we have the genuine feeling that when something we use works very well, we forget that we are doing something that is mediated...
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Jurisgenerative Tissues: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and the Legal Secretions of 3D Bioprinting
Three-dimensional ‘bioprinting’ is under development, which may produce living human organs and tissues to be surgically implanted in patients. Like...
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Under the Law of Ruin: Practice, Aesthetics, and the Civil Association
This essay reads Oakeshott’s views on practice, politics, and aesthetics in the manner of the ‘hypothetical history’ of civilization in Rousseau’s... -
Does reliabilism have a temporality problem?
Matthew Frise claims that reliabilist theories of justification have a temporality problem—the problem of providing a principled account of the...
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Abolish! Against the Use of Risk Assessment Algorithms at Sentencing in the US Criminal Justice System
In this article, I show why it is necessary to abolish the use of predictive algorithms in the US criminal justice system at sentencing. After...
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The Movement of Thought: Wittgenstein on Time, Change and History
This book covers the topic of history and the role that it played in the Austrio-British philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein’s thought. The topic is... -
Life, Matter and Gender. Schelling’s Philosophical Projects from the Philosophy of Nature to the Ages of the World
The chapter explores how Schelling’s philosophical projects from the philosophy of nature to the Ages of the World have contributed to the formation... -
Heidegger: Being and the Hermeneutics of Pro-jection
Chapter 7 takes a holistic view of Heidegger’s writings. While Husserl’s phenomenology was said to make a... -
On Reflexes and Stimuli: Tics as Nonactions
This chapter argues that nonaction views of tics rely on a misguided understanding of the temporality of human action and perception. First, I... -
Review of Guilherme Messas’ ‘The Existential structure of substance misuse: A psychopathological study’
Guilherme Messas is a Brazilian psychiatrist, founding member of the Brazilian Society for Phenomeno-Structural Psychopathology and author of many...
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Grief, disorientation, and futurity
This paper seeks to develop a phenomenological account of the disorientation of grief, specifically the relationship between disorientation and the...
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Interactional Contingencies in Rehearsing a Theater Scene: The Consequentiality of Body Arrangements as Action Unfolds
Based on video-recordings of several weeks of rehearsals of a Japanese theater piece played by French actors, and adopting an ethnomethodological and...
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“Time Is Out of Joint:” Consciousness, Temporality, and Probability in Quantum Theory
While the juncture of reality, causality, and probability is a familiar feature of foundational discussions concerning quantum theory, this article... -
The Social and Solidarity Economy: Roots and Horizons
In this chapter, we unfold the roots and developments of a Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) movement in different national and continental... -
Struggling for a tomorrow: lived time in social anxiety disorder
In this paper, I develop a phenomenological account of social anxiety disorder (SAD) as a disturbance of lived time through an analysis of...
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Correction to: Migrant farmworker injury: temporality, statistical representation, eventfulness
The original version of this article was revised due to missing institute information in the “Context: methods and positionality” section. Where it...
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Are Works of Art Affective Artifacts? If Not, What Sort of Artifacts Are They?
Works of art are usually meant to elicit psychological effects from their audiences whereas paradigmatic technical artifacts such as hammers or cars...
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On the Autonomy of the Transcendental Time-Horizon: an Essay in De-Subjectivizing Heidegger’s Kant-Interpretation
In this paper, I discuss, in a Heideggerian context, the possibility of de-subjectivizing the notion of the transcendental time-horizon and...
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From Physical Time to a Dualistic Model of Human Time
There is a long standing debate as to whether or not time is ‘real’ or illusory, and whether or not human time (the flow/passage of time) is a direct...