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    This study examines the philosophical dialogue between scientific realism and constructive empiricism, focusing on their competing interpretations of scientific theories, truth, empirical adequacy, and the distinction between observable and unobservable entities. The central aim is to clarify how each position understands the epistemic status of science and the extent to which scientific theories may be said to describe reality. The analysis begins with the realist claim that successful scientif…Read more
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    This monograph offers a philosophical and theological investigation into the transformation of human freedom from Enlightenment autonomy to contemporary forms of digital governance. Drawing on Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, and Foucault, it reconstructs the genealogy of modern subjectivity and analyzes how autonomy becomes internalized subjugation within regimes of power, discipline, and surveillance. The work develops a critical ontology of modern existence and proposes an alternative anthropological …Read more