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In Response to Wolfgang Dietrich’s Article About “Peace and Reconciliation Studies” or How to Catch a Unicorn?
Since the beginning of 2021, I am enjoying the privilege to work together with professor Wolfgang Dietrich, UNESCO chair for Peace Studies at... -
What the World Is Made of
2.1 The external and the internal world—There is more in the universe than objects and states of consciousness—Animal and human certitudes—Sosa[aut]... -
On the Theory of the Theoretical Attitude of the Phenomenologist: What the Epoché Means and Accomplishes
Before I can further elucidate this disinterestedness, I have to first elucidate the more general phenomenon, which perhaps accompanies a splitting... -
Seeing Things as They Are
In the previous chapter, I added similarity-based signs or icons to the standard menu of referential options. In this chapter, I want to explore the... -
Introduction
The Introduction raises the question of whether the concepts of the individual and of individuality are still valid and epistemologically... -
A phenomenological approach to the ethics of transplantation medicine: sociality and sharing when living-with and dying-with others
Recent years have seen a rise in the number of sociological, anthropological, and ethnological works on the gift metaphor in organ donation contexts,...
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Introduction
This is a book about concepts: in what sense are “science”, “technology” and “art” characteristic of medicine?1 The complex web of their meanings...