The contribution of modern science to the progress of civilization is immeasurable. Even its tendency toward exclusive concentration on the objective world has had salutary effects of great value. Modern science has wiped away much that was merely superstitious or speculative. Its rejection of unfounded opinions and prejudices has helped the thinking mind question conventional beliefs, shed preferences and prejudices, and challenge established authority. But modern systems thinking inherited from natural science is the suppression of the subjective dimension of reality. Many complex systems are an attempt to define and represent all subjective experience in physical terms. The modern man has a bias towards objectivity. The powerful influenc...
For this project, I will build upon previous work on phenomenology and the interconnectedness of the...
Subjectivity, that banished from science, contains the vastest evidence that leads to life. In this ...
Nicholas Rescher writes that \u201cobjectivity is not something we infer from the data; it is someth...
The contribution of modern science to the progress of civilization is immeasurable. Even its tendenc...
Objectivity has two aspects. It means, in the metaphysical sense, a correspondence between a stateme...
The present mainstream science tackles the problem of Consciousness by embracing the objective or th...
Classical science is based on a brittle postulate — that there is one singular pre-given and observe...
I. The classical notion of scientific objectivity The classical notion of scientific objectivity is ...
Subjectivity is the claim that perception emerges from a subject's point of view. Subjectivity is us...
Contentious debate has played out in the ‘science wars’ generally, but perhaps nowhere has the possi...
We may call this the problem of thought and being, where thought represents the subjective and being...
There are several ways of conceiving objectivity -- scientific objectivity in particular -- and, acc...
In a rapidly changing world, the invitation of the epistemology of science, substantiated in the met...
In his translation of Edmund Husserl's Cartesian Meditations, Dorion Cairns points out that Husserl'...
This study sheds light on objectivity from different perspectives. It digs deep into its philosophic...
For this project, I will build upon previous work on phenomenology and the interconnectedness of the...
Subjectivity, that banished from science, contains the vastest evidence that leads to life. In this ...
Nicholas Rescher writes that \u201cobjectivity is not something we infer from the data; it is someth...
The contribution of modern science to the progress of civilization is immeasurable. Even its tendenc...
Objectivity has two aspects. It means, in the metaphysical sense, a correspondence between a stateme...
The present mainstream science tackles the problem of Consciousness by embracing the objective or th...
Classical science is based on a brittle postulate — that there is one singular pre-given and observe...
I. The classical notion of scientific objectivity The classical notion of scientific objectivity is ...
Subjectivity is the claim that perception emerges from a subject's point of view. Subjectivity is us...
Contentious debate has played out in the ‘science wars’ generally, but perhaps nowhere has the possi...
We may call this the problem of thought and being, where thought represents the subjective and being...
There are several ways of conceiving objectivity -- scientific objectivity in particular -- and, acc...
In a rapidly changing world, the invitation of the epistemology of science, substantiated in the met...
In his translation of Edmund Husserl's Cartesian Meditations, Dorion Cairns points out that Husserl'...
This study sheds light on objectivity from different perspectives. It digs deep into its philosophic...
For this project, I will build upon previous work on phenomenology and the interconnectedness of the...
Subjectivity, that banished from science, contains the vastest evidence that leads to life. In this ...
Nicholas Rescher writes that \u201cobjectivity is not something we infer from the data; it is someth...