This paper contends, following Plato and Broekman, that (1) seeing images as images is crucial to theorizing medicine and that (2) considering clinical pictures as images of images is a much-needed epistemic complement to the domineering view that sees clinical pictures as mirrors of disease. This does not only offer epistemic, but also ethical benefits to individual patients, especially in those cases where patients suffer from chronic, debilitating, and terminal illnesses and where medicine provides no, or limited, answers in terms of treatment, intervention, and meaning. By creating room for a theory of clinical pictures that rightfully emphasizes its pictorial nature, patients and doctors alike may be encouraged to consider under what a...
This submission presents findings and makings drawn from an emergent hybrid participatory walking a...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
How tight is the conceptual connection between imagination and perception? A number of philosophers,...
The dichotomy between ‘truth’ and ‘falsity’ in relation to memory is difficult to clearly sustain. T...
If you’re a professional philosopher, you’ve probably heard of Brentano as the thinker who reintrodu...
The artist’s “4 New Paintings” continues – or perhaps expands – on a text she wrote in 2010, “I Choo...
If you’re a professional philosopher, you’ve probably heard of Brentano as the thinker who reintrodu...
Dieter Henrich ‘s “Notion of a Deduction” (1989), opened up approaches to both Deductions in terms o...
Dieter Henrich ‘s “Notion of a Deduction” (1989), opened up approaches to both Deductions in terms o...
Dieter Henrich ‘s “Notion of a Deduction” (1989), opened up approaches to both Deductions in terms o...
If you’re a professional philosopher, you’ve probably heard of Brentano as the thinker who reintrodu...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
Ethnographic methods have filtered from academia to product development, particularly in the technol...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
This submission presents findings and makings drawn from an emergent hybrid participatory walking a...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
How tight is the conceptual connection between imagination and perception? A number of philosophers,...
The dichotomy between ‘truth’ and ‘falsity’ in relation to memory is difficult to clearly sustain. T...
If you’re a professional philosopher, you’ve probably heard of Brentano as the thinker who reintrodu...
The artist’s “4 New Paintings” continues – or perhaps expands – on a text she wrote in 2010, “I Choo...
If you’re a professional philosopher, you’ve probably heard of Brentano as the thinker who reintrodu...
Dieter Henrich ‘s “Notion of a Deduction” (1989), opened up approaches to both Deductions in terms o...
Dieter Henrich ‘s “Notion of a Deduction” (1989), opened up approaches to both Deductions in terms o...
Dieter Henrich ‘s “Notion of a Deduction” (1989), opened up approaches to both Deductions in terms o...
If you’re a professional philosopher, you’ve probably heard of Brentano as the thinker who reintrodu...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
Ethnographic methods have filtered from academia to product development, particularly in the technol...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
This submission presents findings and makings drawn from an emergent hybrid participatory walking a...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
How tight is the conceptual connection between imagination and perception? A number of philosophers,...