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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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Constitution Through Noema and Horizon: Husserl’s Theory of Intentionality
Husserlian phenomenology develops around Husserl’s theory of the complex structure of intentionality, featuring key notions of noesis, noema,... -
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Who ought to look towards the horizon? A qualitative study on the collective social responsibility of scientific research
There is a growing concern for the proper role of science within democratic societies, which has led to the development of new science policies for...
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Lost horizon? – modeling black holes in string theory
The modeling of black holes is an important desideratum for any quantum theory of gravity. Not only is a classical black hole metric sought, but also...
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Horizon
In astronomy, the term “horizon” derives from the Greek ὁρίζων κύκλος, “separating circle” (where ὁρίζων is from the verb ὁρίζω, “to divide”) and... -
A New Research Horizon for Mass Entrepreneurship Policy and Chinese Firms’ CSR: Introduction to the Thematic Symposium
While China has experienced an unprecedented growth over the past decades, sustainability has become a major concern for policymakers and management...
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Introduction: Expanding the Horizon of Post-modern Ethics: Ethical Questions in Education and Health Care
It is important at the beginning of any investigation to be clear about the object of the investigation. If we can be clear about the object and... -
Beyond the Horizon: Philosophy and Religion in the Late Work of Tang Junyi (1909–1978)
This chapter addresses the specific issue of the relation between philosophical reasoning and the quasi-religious goal of spiritual... -
Introduction
After a period in which Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) stood as a cross-cutting issue under the Eigth European Union Framework Programme... -
The Role of Size Contrast and Empty Space in the Explanation of the Moon Illusion
The much larger appearance of the moon near horizon than the perceived size of the moon at zenith has motivated many scientists to develop theories...
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Black Hole Entropy and the Holographic Universe
My theoretical interpretation of information theory (Chap. 3 ) and the properties of the QMO (Chap.... -
Humanity of the Human and the Politics of Vulnerability
What I propose is to explicit the relationship between two dimensions, which, in my opinion, are inseparable from any discourse about vulnerability.... -
Human–Computer Interaction Research Needs a Theory of Social Structure: The Dark Side of Digital Technology Systems Hidden in User Experience
A sociological revision of Aron Gurwitsch provides a helpful layered theory of conscious experience as a four-domain structure: the theme , the...
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Gyekye and Contemporary Idealism
I begin with a defence of both Gyekye’s universalist and African metaphilosophies. In light of these metaphilosophies, I discuss the contemporary... -
The unconscious as sedimentation: threefold manifestations of the unconscious in consciousness
This article explores the notion of the unconscious ( das Unbewusste ) in terms of its nature and constitutive manifestations in consciousness. In...
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Horizons of becoming aware: Constructing a pragmatic-epistemological framework for empirical first-person research
Recent decades have seen a development of a variety of approaches for examining lived experience in the context of cognitive science. However, the...
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Horizons of Fusion: Arabic Maqām, Improvisation and Gadamerian Hermeneutics
This chapter represents an attempt to interpret a fundamental structure in Arabic music, maqām, in terms of Gadamer’s notion of the fusion of... -
Husserl and Ingarden: Hermeneutic Intentionality
This chapter claims that phenomenology is the most significant intervention in modern hermeneutics made since Part II of Kant’s Critique of Judgment.... -
‘Blind but Oriented’: Intentionality as Tendency
In their descriptions of the life dynamics of tendencies as “blind but oriented,” both Scheler and Husserl outline an alternative model of...