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Exploring mental systems within regenerative agriculture: systems thinking and rotational grazing adoption among Canadian livestock producers
Regenerative agriculture is an approach that places soil conservation at the center of its practices. As part of this approach, regenerative...
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Thinking at the edge in the context of embodied critical thinking: Finding words for the felt dimension of thinking within research
This paper introduces the Thinking at the Edge (TAE) method, developed by Eugene Gendlin with Mary Hendricks and Kye Nelson. In the context of the...
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Aphantasia, Unsymbolized Thinking and Conscious Thought
According to a common view, conscious thoughts necessarily involve quasi-perceptual experiences, or mental images. This is alleged to be the case not...
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Thinking in 3 dimensions: philosophies of the microenvironment in organoids and organs-on-chip
Organoids and organs-on-a-chip are currently the two major families of 3D advanced organotypic in vitro culture systems, aimed at reconstituting...
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No farm is an island: constrained choice, landscape thinking, and ecological insect management among Wisconsin farmers
Agriculture has long struggled to reconcile production with biodiversity conservation. Industrial farming practices that erode structural complexity...
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Evolutionary Thinking Across Disciplines Problems and Perspectives in Generalized Darwinism
This volume aims to clarify the epistemic potential of applying evolutionary thinking outside biology, and provides a survey of the current state of...
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A symposium on Thinking and Perceiving: On the malleability of the mind
This is a symposium on Thinking and Perceiving , a single authored monograph that argues that thought not only affects sensory perception, but...
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Introduction: Philosophy as Thinking
I argue that in Emerson’s essays Emerson does not just reveal the fruits of his thinking but actually engages in thinking in the writing of the... -
Agential thinking
In his 2009 monograph, Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection , Peter Godfrey-Smith accuses biologists of demonstrating ‘Darwinian Paranoia’ when...
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Homology thinking reconciles the conceptual conflict between typological and population thinking
This paper attempts to reconcile the conceptual conflict between typological and population thinking to provide a philosophical foundation for...
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“You shall have the thought”: habeas cogitationem as a New Legal Remedy to Enforce Freedom of Thinking and Neurorights
Despite its obvious advantages, the disruptive development of neurotechnology can pose risks to fundamental freedoms. In the context of such...
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Luce Irigaray’s Philosophy of the Child and Philosophical Thinking for a New Era
In her book To be Born (2017), Luce Irigaray offers a novel philosophy of the child. Instead of viewing the child as a bearer of rights and in need...
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Bringing together urban systems and food systems theory and research is overdue: understanding the relationships between food and nutrition infrastructures along a continuum of contested and hybrid access
Urban dwellers’ food and nutritional wellbeing are both dependent on infrastructure and can be indicative of wider wellbeing in urban contexts and...
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How Not to Talk About Environmental Personhood: Thinking Transitional Concepts
This paper studies “environmental personhood” legislation as a transitional concept . A transitional concept is one whose originating context sets...
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Can Algorithms be Embodied? A Phenomenological Perspective on the Relationship Between Algorithimic Thinking and the Life-World
This article investigates the possibility to question the difference between artificial and human intelligence by assuming that the latter can...
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The Societal Readiness Thinking Tool: A Practical Resource for Maturing the Societal Readiness of Research Projects
In this paper, we introduce the Societal Readiness (SR) Thinking Tool to aid researchers and innovators in develo** research projects with greater...
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Systems Thinking as a Tool for Teaching Undergraduate Business Students Humanistic Management
In growing recognition that the business community must play a key role in the global issues encapsulated by the United Nations Sustainable...
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Refining Technopoiesis: Measures and Measuring Thinking in Ancient China
Most recently, two distinctions—echoing the cross-disciplinary critique of the teleological and “quantitative” approach of human arts and sciences at...
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Not thinking about the same thing. Enactivism, pragmatism and intentionality
Enactivism does not have its primary philosophical roots in pragmatism: phenomenology (from Husserl to Jonas) is its first source of inspiration...