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Philosophers, psychologists, organization theorists, and economists have increasingly given… Pluralism is the view that it is both unavoidable and desirable that there should be more than one… Review of Baert, P. (2005). Philosophy of the Social Sciences: Towards Pragmatism, Cambridge: Polity.… social contract theory… Professor of Philosophy, Associate Dean of Arts, Head of the School of Social Science, and Member of the… Rawls's idea of original position reasoning and treats social science research as an institutional feature of the basic structure of society.…
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Fred D'Agostino was educated at Amherst College (BA, 1968), Princeton University (MA, 1973), and the London School of Economics (PhD, 1978). He was Research Fellow in Philosophy at the Australian National University from 1978 to 1984, an …
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The left and right hemispheres of our brain experience the world, and process that experience, in… ); BA (Hons) and MA degrees from the Australian National University (Canberra); PhD in Philosophy from… The authors have undertaken an exploration of some significant social and ethical issues that arise…
Honorary Research Associate Professor in Philosophy at the University of Queensland (Brisbane); BA (Hons) and MA degrees from the Australian National University (Canberra); PhD in Philosophy from Cambridge University. Before joining the Philosophy Department at the University of Queensland taught at …
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This project concerns how wonder, based on accepting others' differences, and generosity, based on… Including ethics and political philosophy, philosophy of the emotions, and philosophy and film.… philosophy, moral psychology, especially the emotions, and aesthetics, including philosophy and film… , painting, photography, social media and videogames. An international mix of emerging and…
Professor Marguerite La Caze’s research interests include: European philosophy, feminist philosophy, moral psychology, especially the emotions, and aesthetics, including philosophy and film.
Professor La Caze holds a BA (UQ); MA (Melbourne); and PhD (UQ), and is an Australian Research Fellow 2003-2 …
Marguerite’s research in European and feminist philosophy, including her monographs, The Analytic Imaginary, Integrity and the Fragile Self, Wonder and Generosity and Ethical Restoration after Communal Violence intersect with the areas of gender studies, philosophy and film, and political science. S …
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Using mobile phones to address social exclusion in Colombia… Critical occupational science… Rehabilitation Sciences), PhD candidate in Sociology (School of Social Sciences), and Co-Director of the… information access and social interaction with caregivers of people with disabilities (PWD). Method: Using…
Tim Barlott is an Associate Lecturer in Occupational Therapy (School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences), PhD candidate in Sociology (School of Social Sciences), and Co-Director of the SocioHealthLab. Tim has a background as a community practitioner, educator, and community-based participatory re …
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The role of emotions in social and political processes and practices, with a particular emphasis on… Social and political psychology… ; Foucault; Modern European philosophy; Social and Political philosophy; Ethics; and Gender studies… extremes of social determinism and self-constitution in his account of subject formation.…
Dr Aurelia Armstrong’s research interests include: history of philosophy; Spinoza; Nietzsche; Foucault; Modern European philosophy; Social and Political philosophy; Ethics; and Gender studies.
Dr Armstrong holds a BA(Hons) from Australian National University, 1992 and PhD, from the University of Sy …
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project on the political economy and visual culture of social media influencers.… , transgressive confrontation, and the social function of art and VR today. It examines the limitations of…
Katherine Guinness is a theorist and historian of contemporary art. She received her PhD from the University of Manchester and is the author of the first academic monograph on German artist Rosemarie Trockel, Schizogenesis: The Art of Rosemarie Trockel (Minnesota: 2019). She is a contributing editor …
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It is widely accepted that contemporary fundamental physics, in particular quantum theory and the… Anthropocene, planetary boundaries and tipping points: interdisciplinarity and values in Earth system science… Philosophy of science… relations in ESS between natural and social / human sciences are best characterized in terms of…
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Making the humanities meaningful: Beauvoir's philosophy and literature of the appeal… sciences and humanities, and particularly as informed by traditions emerging from European and…
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tradition within the history of philosophy. The expected social benefits include a shift in public thinking about feminist history and women in philosophy.… well as social and political thought. Key figures of the early modern period include Descartes… The social dimension of generosity in Descartes and Astell… Logic and the Philosophy of Science… rational and moral agents and as practitioners of science. The passions are pivotal in this, and in…
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languages for fuzzy databases and finite domains using an interdisciplinary approach between… graded logics in computer science. I received my PhD from the University of Otago (New Zealand) in… is expected, respectively, to satisfy and to falsify. We show, by means of an elementary chains…
I am a Lecturer in Logic (continuing position) at the University of Queensland (Australia). Before this, I was a postdoc in mathematical logic in the Department of Knowledge-Based Mathematical Systems at Johannes Kepler University Linz (Austria) on an FWF project on residuated structures. Overlappin …