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    Parental burnout is an increasingly common phenomenon in Western countries, affecting not only parents with extra-ordinary familial situations (e.g., a child with handicap), but also ‘regular’ parents confronted with the ordinary challenges of parenthood. The question then rises as why is parents’ everyday life perceived as so peculiarly stressful? One hypothesis that is explored in this paper is that the widespread regime of intensive parenting in the West offers misleading images of what every…Read more
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    Eines/Vieles
    In Tina Röck & Michael Schramm (eds.), Whitehead-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung, Metzler Verlag. pp. 277-279. 2025.
    Das Problem des Einen und der Vielen ist eines der ältesten in der Geschichte der Philosophie und befasst sich mit dem endgültigen Status der Realität: Ist die Realität homogen (d. h. eine Einheit) oder ist sie vielfältig (d. h. eine Vielzahl)? Besteht die Welt aus einem Wesen oder aus einer Vielzahl von Wesen? Schon im antiken Griechenland wurden beide Optionen, als ausschließlich oder zumindest als in scharfem Gegensatz zueinanderstehend betrachtet: Entweder ist die Wirklichkeit eins oder sie …Read more
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    In this paper, I will provide both a historical and a theoretical perspective through which I will analyse the conceptual affinities between the TAT and process philosophy, arguing that the TAT is in fact built on process principles. I will first elucidate the type of personality test the TAT is, and then will briefly sketch the historical relation between Murray, Morgan and Whitehead. Finally, I will explicate the relevant points of contact between the TAT and the process framework, paying atte…Read more
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    The purpose of the present article is to disentangle both Parfit’s and Whitehead’s views on personal identity. Issues regarding what it means to be a singular individual, how a person can remain the same over time, and what makes an individual an original being with specific characteristics will be examined
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    The chora is one of the most perplexing as well as neglected concepts in Whitehead's metaphysics. Explicitly drawing on Plato's Receptacle, Whitehead reinterprets the chora as the place, in between physics and metaphysics, where connections among actual entities happen. However, the relation between Whitehead's and Plato's choral remains widely unexplored. This article aims to correct this oversight By comparing the two philosophers, I intend to argue that, differences aside, the two philosopher…Read more