Besieged by ongoing economic crises, global health emergencies, geopolitical instabilities, ecological devastation, and growing political resentments, the intractable nature of the problems that configure the present has never loomed larger or more darkly. But what, indeed, is a problem? Problematising the modern image that treats problems as obstacles to be overcome by the progress of technoscientific knowledge and policy, this introductory article lays the groundwork for a generative conceptualisation of problems. Reweaving intercontinental connections between traditions of French philosophy and American pragmatism, it proffers a conception of the problematic as a mode of existence that is irreducible to the subjective, the methodological...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of ‘new’ catastrophes determined by the specifics of contemporar...
Bad philosophy is responsible for the climate and nature crises, and other global problems too that ...
A big problem is, by definition, one involving either multiple traits of a thing, or a collection of...
Introduction to the issue of Metodo: International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy, 'Facing ...
The failure to address the world’s most pressing problems comes at a huge cost in terms of the catas...
This study initiates a rigorous definition of complex problems as the first step in an emerging scie...
no ISBNEurope is beset by crises. This refrain resounds today from all corners and under many guises...
This book spells out what we need to do to solve the global problems that threaten our future: the c...
This paper advances two arguments about environmental problems. First, it interrogates the strength ...
To various degrees, the citizens of the advanced industrial countries are suffering from a crisis th...
The notion of »the problematic« has changed its meaning within the history of power and knowledge si...
We face grave global problems. One might think universities are doing all they can to help solve th...
Humanity faces two fundamental problems of learning: learning about the universe, and learning to be...
This paper analyses the attitude of the contemporary philosophy to the problems associated with incr...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay outline the broadening scope of the Journal of Behaviroual...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of ‘new’ catastrophes determined by the specifics of contemporar...
Bad philosophy is responsible for the climate and nature crises, and other global problems too that ...
A big problem is, by definition, one involving either multiple traits of a thing, or a collection of...
Introduction to the issue of Metodo: International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy, 'Facing ...
The failure to address the world’s most pressing problems comes at a huge cost in terms of the catas...
This study initiates a rigorous definition of complex problems as the first step in an emerging scie...
no ISBNEurope is beset by crises. This refrain resounds today from all corners and under many guises...
This book spells out what we need to do to solve the global problems that threaten our future: the c...
This paper advances two arguments about environmental problems. First, it interrogates the strength ...
To various degrees, the citizens of the advanced industrial countries are suffering from a crisis th...
The notion of »the problematic« has changed its meaning within the history of power and knowledge si...
We face grave global problems. One might think universities are doing all they can to help solve th...
Humanity faces two fundamental problems of learning: learning about the universe, and learning to be...
This paper analyses the attitude of the contemporary philosophy to the problems associated with incr...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay outline the broadening scope of the Journal of Behaviroual...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of ‘new’ catastrophes determined by the specifics of contemporar...
Bad philosophy is responsible for the climate and nature crises, and other global problems too that ...
A big problem is, by definition, one involving either multiple traits of a thing, or a collection of...