For a while, life and environment have been regarded as two separate subjects, but recently life and environment are to be seen as different aspects of one single theme. There are able philosophers who maintain the connection of the two but Seokheon Ham is believed to present a more coherent case. To him, integration is not merely a property which is unifying various elements, but it has a deep ontological structure seen in his utterance “there is not a thing in the world which does not have a reason to exist”. He is providing a model of deep integration by equivalently linking life and sense. And he offers apparent arguments of oneness as integration of animates and inanimates, seeds as an example of integration of sense and life, and suff...
Wholeness is an innate state, a quality which is lost with our exposure to the world. Our life is sp...
The understanding of nature and its motion through Hegelian dialectics brings the notion of the orga...
International audienceThe organism is neither a discovery like the circulation of the blood or the g...
Philosophers of dispositionalism deny the Humean account of causality in terms of constant conjuncti...
In this dissertation I examine our relationship with the Earth and our natural environment by clarif...
Philosophical naturalism is grounded in a commitment to natural integration - to understanding the n...
Would it be possible to have an alternative to the physicalist world-view? If any type of dualism is...
The ‘seeds’ Thoughts proposed by YU Youngmo and HAM Sukhun may each be summed up by propositions exp...
In this dissertation I criticize and reconfigure the ontological framework within which discussions ...
Integral ecology is a key concept in Pope Francis’ encyclical on ecology, Laudato Sí. In seeking sol...
This article explores (the concept of) 'reality' from the vantage point of an integrational epistemo...
The natural world is an interconnected system made up of ecosystems and an abundance of species div...
All human beings inherently aspire for happiness, prosperity and its continuity both within us and w...
This essay argues for an alternative scientific foundation for accounting complex phenomena like lif...
What are some metaphysical fundamentals which constitute the reality? This question has occupied phi...
Wholeness is an innate state, a quality which is lost with our exposure to the world. Our life is sp...
The understanding of nature and its motion through Hegelian dialectics brings the notion of the orga...
International audienceThe organism is neither a discovery like the circulation of the blood or the g...
Philosophers of dispositionalism deny the Humean account of causality in terms of constant conjuncti...
In this dissertation I examine our relationship with the Earth and our natural environment by clarif...
Philosophical naturalism is grounded in a commitment to natural integration - to understanding the n...
Would it be possible to have an alternative to the physicalist world-view? If any type of dualism is...
The ‘seeds’ Thoughts proposed by YU Youngmo and HAM Sukhun may each be summed up by propositions exp...
In this dissertation I criticize and reconfigure the ontological framework within which discussions ...
Integral ecology is a key concept in Pope Francis’ encyclical on ecology, Laudato Sí. In seeking sol...
This article explores (the concept of) 'reality' from the vantage point of an integrational epistemo...
The natural world is an interconnected system made up of ecosystems and an abundance of species div...
All human beings inherently aspire for happiness, prosperity and its continuity both within us and w...
This essay argues for an alternative scientific foundation for accounting complex phenomena like lif...
What are some metaphysical fundamentals which constitute the reality? This question has occupied phi...
Wholeness is an innate state, a quality which is lost with our exposure to the world. Our life is sp...
The understanding of nature and its motion through Hegelian dialectics brings the notion of the orga...
International audienceThe organism is neither a discovery like the circulation of the blood or the g...