The Relational Spreadsheet
In: Cognitive Technologies; The Deductive Spreadsheet, S. 55-117
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In: Cognitive Technologies; The Deductive Spreadsheet, S. 55-117
In: Renewal: politics, movements, ideas ; a journal of social democracy, Band 21, Heft 1, S. 87-90
ISSN: 0968-252X
In: Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen: Analysen zu Demokratie und Zivilgesellschaft, Band 36, Heft 2, S. 328-336
ISSN: 2365-9890
In: Journal of critical realism, Band 15, Heft 4, S. 419-425
ISSN: 1572-5138
In: Florida State University Law Review, Forthcoming
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In: Max Planck studies in anthropology and economy Volume 6
Relationality is a persistent concern of socio-spatial theory, increasingly invoked in geographical scholarship. We bring geographical scholarship on relationality to bear on relational poverty studies, an emergent body of work that challenges mainstream approaches to conceptualizing, explaining, researching and acting upon poverty. We argue that relationality scholarship provides ontological, theoretical, and epistemological interventions that extend prior relational poverty work. We synthesize these three elements to develop an explicitly geographical relationality and show how this framework offers a politics of possibility for knowing and acting on poverty in new ways.
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In: Journal of global ethics, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 1-14
ISSN: 1744-9634
In: Routledge Studies in Metaphysics
This book defends a relational theory of the passage of time. The realist view of passage developed in this book differs from the robust, substantivalist position. According to relationism, passage is nothing over and above the succession of events, one thing coming after another. Causally related events are temporally arranged as they happen one after another along observers' worldlines. There is no unique global passage but a multiplicity of local passages of time. After setting out this positive argument for relationism, the author deals with five common objections to it: (a) triviality of deflationary passage, (b) a-directionality of passage, (c) the impossibility of experiencing passage, (d) fictionalism about passage, and (e) the incompatibility of passage with perduring objects. Relational Passage of Time will appeal to scholars and advanced students working in philosophy of time, metaphysics, and philosophy of physics.
In: Social work education, S. 1-17
ISSN: 1470-1227
In: Journal of critical realism, Band 15, Heft 4, S. 352-375
ISSN: 1572-5138
In: Research Handbook on Private Law Theories (Hanoch Dagan & Benjamin Zipursky eds., 2020), Forthcoming
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