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    BODY AND SPACE RELATIONSHIP IN THE RESEARCH FIELD OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: BLUMENBERG’S CRITICISM OF EDMUND HUSSERL’S “ANTHROPOLOGY PHOBIA” by V. Prykhodko, S. Rudenko

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Conclusions show the following state of affairs demonstrated by the anthropological and performative shift towards the body theme: 1) absolutisation of space without mentioning its relation to body experience is unreasonable and groundless, like in Husserl’s “anthropology phobia ”; 2) since the ground itself is a metaphorical anthropology basis, anthropology can reveal the structural conditions of perception due to thematic fronting of embodiment; 3) this gives anthropology some compensational features, to avoid false culture and nature dualism; 4) so, the space and body relationship is expressed by the Vehikel-phenomenon (transport phenomenon) of the body itself, by placing, arranging and depicting, and thus replacing something missing and unavailable for direct contemplation, by revealing the spatial infrastructure for object perception, creating the presence conditions and metaphorically marking the contemplation boundary; 5) the depicting arrangement (Darstellung) is at the same time a bodily performance, a play, staging and performing, which gives an aesthetic, poetic and emphatic impact on the use of philosophy language, in our case, on the way a phenomenology philosopher works with the language.…”
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    Organic Vegetable Gardening in Florida by Danielle D. Treadwell, Sydney Park Brown, James Stephens, Susan Webb

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…It is intended for the home gardener who prefers to use natural and organic materials as well as methods that are compatible with the philosophy of organic gardening. …”
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    Organic Vegetable Gardening in Florida by Danielle D. Treadwell, Sydney Park Brown, James Stephens, Susan Webb

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…It is intended for the home gardener who prefers to use natural and organic materials as well as methods that are compatible with the philosophy of organic gardening. …”
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    Public security in the pre-classical political and legal thought of ancient Greece by Y. O. Zahumenna

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…It is proved that the ancient political and legal doctrines, which comprehend public safety, have the following main features: its nationalization (elevation of the state and its institutions in guaranteeing this security), personalization (close dependence of personal security on public, sometimes even raising personal security over public), universalization (security as a phenomenon of the space world order, general Hellenic security), rationalization (discursive understanding of public security issues), legalization (transfer of public security issues to the plane of its legal support, which becomes imperative, mandatory compliance with polis laws, a system of severe penalties for offenses in the field of public safety, law and order in society and the state), indefiniteness of the actual state and public security (which was due to the polis nature of the state system), axiologization (security as a high human and social value, as a good, as an integral element of the polis worldview and ensuring the proper organization of polis life), polymorphism (breadth of spectrum of public security and specification of its “images” in philosophy, poetry, historiography, rhetoric, etc.). …”
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    Schweitzerowska kategoria odpowiedzialności jako filozoficzna podstawa zrównoważonego rozwoju by Magdalena Klaudia Terlecka

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Sustainable development is the philosophy of economic development harmonized with the care of the natural environment. …”
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    NATURALISTIC DISPERSION OF THE PROBLEM OF SOCIOL COGNITION by Justinas Karosas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…Therefore, having employed external powers, the philosophy of this period made efforts to limit itself from speculations and become the positive science which would be related to the natural sciences. …”
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    Tomorrow’s Ethics in a Globalizing World

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…They are as follows: firstly, from the ethics of obedience to an ethic of creative commitment; secondly, from a primary concern with micro-ethics to an equal and even greater concern with macro-ethics; thirdly, from a cluster of regional value systems to a cooperatively created global ethic; in the fourth place, from a conceptual base in western philosophy and theology to an academic base in the social and natural sciences; and in the fifth place, from dependence on religion in important parts of the world, including ours, to what I want to call a relationship with religion characterized by cooperative, critical and creative independence for ethics. …”
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    Dobrostan zwierząt w naukach humanistycznych i przyrodniczych by Julita El-Jai

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…In this article I will focus on animal welfare as an example of interdisciplinary (philosophy - food ethics and natural science) issue. …”
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    Designing a model for fostering organizational resilience based on organizational agility components by Heidar kadivar zinkanloo, gholamabbas shekari, saeed emamgholizadeh

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…It was also found that there is a positive and significant relationship directly between systemic thinking and scientific reasoning with academic progress, with the mediating role of critical thinking.Extended abstractIntroductionOne of the most important and central issues in the fields of scientific education is understanding the nature of science. This understanding plays a significant role in understanding the philosophy and goals of scientific education, the content of textbooks, teaching strategies, teacher preparation (with its characteristics), and also evaluating the results of teaching and learning; because understanding the nature of science helps teachers to design appropriate strategies for teaching. …”
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    The relationship between cognitive dissonance, scientific reasoning and systemic thinking with the academic progress of Babol University physics students with the mediating role of... by Akram Kamel Zaherolmahni, Mohammad hassani, Hasan ghalavandi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Extended abstract Introduction One of the most important and central issues in the fields of scientific education is understanding the nature of science. This understanding plays a significant role in understanding the philosophy and goals of scientific education, the content of textbooks, teaching strategies, teacher preparation (with its characteristics), and also evaluating the results of teaching and learning; because understanding the nature of science helps teachers to design appropriate strategies for teaching. …”
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