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Writing as an extended cognitive system
This paper presents writing as an extended cognitive system comprised of brain, body, and the material form that is writing. Part I introduces the...
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Writing, Violence and Writing the Non-Western Other in Business Ethics: Toward an Ethics of Alterity
This article examines how the textual rendering of the non-Western Other in Business Ethics in the West often remains a misrepresentation. Informed...
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Approaching Murdoch’s Early Philosophy
This chapter provides an overview of two major trends in the reception of Murdoch’s philosophical writings. According to the first, Murdoch’s style... -
Introduction to Early Modernity
In the early modern period, a number of large-scale historical transformations in the global economic order ensured that contemporaneous... -
Writing the Human Narrative
In June of 2022, we entered a new age, an Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence. That month, OpenAI, an artificial intelligence research lab,... -
Software and Writing: A Philosophical and Historical Analysis
The previous chapter developed the thesis that software is a hermeneutic process of appropriation and distancing, exactly like a text, in Ricoeur’s... -
Interdisciplinarity in the 17th century? A co-occurrence analysis of early modern German dissertation titles
In this paper we examine titles of early modern German dissertations with regard to their ‘interdiscplinarity’, challenging the established consensus...
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Rorty’s Early Philosophical Papers (1955–1972)
The roots of Rorty’s mature philosophy are explored in a discussion of his early philosophical papers and reviews. His lifelong interest in... -
Writing of Project Plans and Applications
A well-thought-out project plan is crucial in order to be able to carry out the research in an ethically responsible manner. Ethics is part of the... -
Heidegger and the Riddle of the Early Greeks’ Encounter with das Asiatische
From the 1920s to the 1960s, Martin Heidegger on several occasions referred to the early Greeks’ encounter with what he called ‘the Asiatic’ ( das...
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Phenotype-first hypotheses, spandrels and early metazoan evolution
Against the neo-Darwinian assumption that genetic factors are the principal source of variation upon which natural selection operates, a...
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The Philosophy of Money in Early Judaism (500 BCE–100 CE)
Coin money was introduced to the inhabitants of Judaea by the Achaemenid empire (fourth century BCE), concurrently with the writing of the later... -
Beyond Consciousness in Early Christian Mysticism
Late antique Christian mysticism is a way of transcending consciousness. The culmination of the approaches of the time is represented by the writings... -
Exchanging Money for Money: Late-Scholastic Thought in Early Modern Spain
Money exchange contracts were at the core of late-scholastic teaching and writing in Spain during the sixteenth century. Any contract of money for... -
Addressing Multiple Responsibilities in the Early Stages of R&D with Provenance Assessment
A wealth of literature and best practices on Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) document how it can be implemented in projects. However, each...
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The Early Qing Monk Disputes and Yongzheng’s Protection of the Dharma
By the early Qing, Buddhism could be almost said to have been completely changed into an empire of the Chan School. -
The poetics of vulnerability: creative writing among young adults in treatment for psychosis in light of Ricoeur’s and Kristeva’s philosophy of language and subjectivity
There is a growing interest in the application of creative writing in the treatment of mental illness. Nonpharmacological approaches have shown that...
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Writing the History of Animals in Latin America
The Mexican axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) is an amphibian species that is endemic to Mexico and is almost extinct in its natural habitat. At the same...