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1Handbook of mereology (edited book)Philosophia Verlag. 2017.The present volume is the first comprehensive reference work for research on part-whole relations--or better... a substantive part of such a project. The guiding idea, developed by Burkhardt and Seibt more than a decade ago, was to offer an inclusive presentation of contemporary research on part-whole relations that would draw out systematic, historical, and interdisciplinary trajectories, show the subject's fecundity, and inspire future explorations. In particular, the editors wants to impress …Read more
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14What Is a Process? Modes of Occurrence and Forms of Dynamicity in General Process TheoryIn Rowland Stout (ed.), Process, Action, and Experience, Oxford University Press. pp. 120-148. 2018.This chapter suggests that contemporary research in process ontology can be sorted into two varieties. The radical strategy, implemented in General Process Theory, takes our reasoning of processes to motivate a comprehensive rejection of a network of traditional presumptions in ontology (“substance paradigm”). More recent work on processes displays a more conservative approach where the traditional research paradigm is not replaced but expanded. One pivotal disagreement between the radical and c…Read more
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40Ontological Tools for the Process Turn in BiologyIn Daniel J. Nicholson & John Dupré (eds.), Everything Flows: Towards a Processual Philosophy of Biology, Oxford University Press. pp. 113-136. 2018.The purpose of this chapter is to introduce an outline of general process theory (GPT), a non-Whiteheadian systematic process ontology, and to provide some pointers on how this framework could be applied in philosophy of biology to clarify questions of individuality, composition, and emergence. GPT is a mono-categorial framework based on the new category of more or less generic (non-particular) dynamic individuals called ‘general processes’ or ‘dynamics’. According to GPT, the world is the inter…Read more
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33How to Naturalize Sensory Consciousness and Intentionality within a Process Monism with Normativity GradientIn James R. O'Shea (ed.), Sellars and His Legacy, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 186-222. 2016.This chapter argues that standard interpretations do not pay sufficient attention to Sellars’s commitment to a process monism where different types of processing occur at different levels of complexity. Sellars explicitly acknowledged that linear mechanistic causation is only one of many forms of process architectures, next to nonlinear causation and other feedback structures. Sellars’s treatment of sensory consciousness and intentionality can be better understood once we work out his pointers a…Read more
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2Free Process Theory: Towards a Typology of OccurringsGlobal Philosophy 14 (1-3): 23-55. 2004.The paper presents some essential heuristic and constructional elements of Free Process Theory (FPT), a non-Whiteheadian, monocategoreal framework. I begin with an analysis of our common sense concept of activities, which plays a crucial heuristic role in the development of the notion of a free process. I argue that an activity is not a type but a mode of occurrence, defined in terms of a network of inferences. The inferential space characterizing our concept of an activity entails that anything…Read more
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9IntroductionIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. pp. 339-348. 2014.
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4IntroductionIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. pp. 253-266. 2014.
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16The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy: a brief reviewIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. pp. 551-556. 2014.
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15Four meanings of climate changeIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. pp. 505-522. 2014.
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25The ecology of languages and education in an intercultural perspectiveIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. pp. 463-490. 2014.
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42Translation as a lesson in dialogueIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. pp. 491-504. 2014.
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11Religion and ideologyIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. pp. 323-336. 2014.
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5The philosophy and politics of dialogueIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. pp. 267-282. 2014.
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10The human quest for peace, rights, and justiceIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. pp. 225-250. 2014.
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12Causing conflicts to continueIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. pp. 205-224. 2014.
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13The Dialogue of Civilizations – a brief reviewIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. pp. 11-18. 2014.
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9Der Aufbau im Umbau - zur Entwicklung der analytischen OntologieDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 44 (5): 807-836. 2014.
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8IntroductionIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. pp. 453-462. 2014.
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149How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy (edited book)De Gruyter. 2014.Intercultural dialogue is often invoked in vague reference to a method that can build cross-cultural understanding and facilitate global policy-making. This book clarifies the theoretical foundations of intercultural dialogue and demonstrates the practical significance of intercultural value inquiry, combining the perspectives of philosophy, conflict research, religious studies, and education.
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17Non-Transitive Parthood, Leveled Mereology, and the Representation of Emergent Parts of ProcessesGrazer Philosophische Studien 91 (1): 165-190. 2015.
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1Christian Kanzian, Ereignisse und andere Partikularien:Vorbemerkungen zu einer mehrkategorialen Ontologie. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh 2001, ISBN 3-506-74260-4, 269 Seiten (review)Grazer Philosophische Studien 65 (1): 223-236. 2002.
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9III. Process and ParticularsIn Michel Weber (ed.), After Whitehead: Rescher on Process Metaphysics, De Gruyter. pp. 113-134. 2004.
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12IntroductionIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. pp. 453-462. 2014.
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8ContentsIn Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy, De Gruyter. 2014.
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53Forms of emergent interaction in General Process TheorySynthese 166 (3). 2008.General Process Theory (GPT) is a new (non-Whiteheadian) process ontology. According to GPT the domains of scientific inquiry and everyday practice consist of configurations of ‘goings-on’ or ‘dynamics’ that can be technically defined as concrete, dynamic, non-particular individuals called general processes. The paper offers a brief introduction to GPT in order to provide ontological foundations for research programs such as interactivism that centrally rely on the notions of ‘process,’ ‘interac…Read more