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  1. 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...
    Chapter 2022
  2. 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]...
    Nuno Venturinha in Description of Situations
    Chapter 2018
  3. 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...
    Edmund Husserl in First Philosophy
    Chapter 2019
  4. 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...
    Chapter 2018
  5. Introduction

    The Introduction raises the question of whether the concepts of the individual and of individuality are still valid and epistemologically...
    Michaela Ott in Dividuations
    Chapter 2018
  6. 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,...

    Article 17 September 2014
  7. 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...
    Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes in Science, Technology, and the Art of Medicine
    Chapter 1993
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