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Contemporary natural philosophy and philosophies . Part 1 / / special issue editors, Prof. Dr. Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic and Prof. Dr. Marcin J. Schroeder



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Titolo: Contemporary natural philosophy and philosophies . Part 1 / / special issue editors, Prof. Dr. Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic and Prof. Dr. Marcin J. Schroeder Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (350 p.)
Disciplina: 501
Soggetto topico: Science - Philosophy
Philosophy of nature
Soggetto non controllato: pessimistic induction
qualitative ontology
dissipative structures
physicalism
agent-based reasoning
thermodynamics
the logic of nature
reverse mathematics
theoretical unity
state-space approach
common good
naturalization of logic
monad
metaphysics
reflexive psychology
knowledge
neurodynamics
consciousness
third-way reasoning
induction and discovery of laws
mind-matter relations
exoplanet
Second Law of thermodynamics
unitarity
philosophical foundations
in the name of nature
big crunch
epistemology
eco-cognitive model
active imagination
aesthetics in science
science
second-person description
subsumptive hierarchy
1st-person and 3rd-person perspectives
discursive space
space flight
complexity
cybernetics
cosmology
matter
realism
eco-cognitive openness
hylomorphism
measurement
fallacies
induction
vacuum
physics
mental representation
embodiment
problem of induction
contradiction
internalism
Jungian psychology
synthesis
exceptional experiences
mind
relational biology
symmetry breaking
emergence
phenomenological psychology
Aristotle's four causes
humanistic management
real computing
A.N. Whitehead
final cause
naturalism
induction and concept formation
temporality
dispositions
dark energy
heterogeneity
Naturphilosophie
computation
causality
memory evolutive system
natural philosophy
quantum computing
philosophy of information
self
information
analytical psychology
logic
indeterminacy
scientific method
dialectics
computability
language
ethics
perception
philosophy of nature
agonism
errors of reasoning
everyday lifeworld
emptiness
awareness
unity of knowledge
digitization
fitness
depth psychology
info-computational model
creativity
ontology
philosophy as a way of life
development
void
big freeze
signal transduction
abduction
retrocausality
dual-aspect monism
quantum information
theoretical biology
acategoriality
epistemic norms
evolutionary psychology
apophasis
differentiation
memory
centripetality
mathematics
Leibniz
Ivor Leclerc
spatial representation
subjective experience
intentionality
evidence and justification
internal quantum state
scientific progress
holographic encoding
information-theory
qualia
anticipation
naturalization
F.W.J. Schelling
L. Smolin
R.M. Unger
Aristotle
dual aspects
process
theory of everything
philosophy of science
cognition
compositional hierarchy
autocatalysis
discourse
emergentist reductionism
form
regulation
contingency
endogenous selection
category theory
Persona (resp. second.): Dodig CrnkovicGordana <1955->
SchroederMarcin J.
Sommario/riassunto: Modern information communication technology eradicates barriers of geographic distances, making the world globally interdependent, but this spatial globalization has not eliminated cultural fragmentation. The Two Cultures of C.P. Snow (that of science–technology and that of humanities) are drifting apart even faster than before, and they themselves crumble into increasingly specialized domains. Disintegrated knowledge has become subservient to the competition in technological and economic race leading in the direction chosen not by the reason, intellect, and shared value-based judgement, but rather by the whims of autocratic leaders or fashion controlled by marketers for the purposes of political or economic dominance. If we want to restore the authority of our best available knowledge and democratic values in guiding humanity, first we have to reintegrate scattered domains of human knowledge and values and offer an evolving and diverse vision of common reality unified by sound methodology. This collection of articles responds to the call from the journal Philosophies to build a new, networked world of knowledge with domain specialists from different disciplines interacting and connecting with other knowledge-and-values-producing and knowledge-and-values-consuming communities in an inclusive, extended, contemporary natural–philosophic manner. In this process of synthesis, scientific and philosophical investigations enrich each other—with sciences informing philosophies about the best current knowledge of the world, both natural and human-made—while philosophies scrutinize the ontological, epistemological, and methodological foundations of sciences, providing scientists with questions and conceptual analyses. This is all directed at extending and deepening our existing comprehension of the world, including ourselves, both as humans and as societies, and humankind.
Titolo autorizzato: Contemporary natural philosophy and philosophies  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03897-823-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910346684603321
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