TY - BOOK ID - 50714495 TI - Contemporary natural philosophy and philosophies AU - Dodig Crnkovic, Gordana AU - Schroeder, Marcin J. PY - 2019 SN - 303897823X 3038978221 PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - pessimistic induction KW - n/a KW - qualitative ontology KW - dissipative structures KW - physicalism KW - agent-based reasoning KW - thermodynamics KW - the logic of nature KW - reverse mathematics KW - theoretical unity KW - state-space approach KW - common good KW - naturalization of logic KW - monad KW - metaphysics KW - reflexive psychology KW - knowledge KW - neurodynamics KW - consciousness KW - third-way reasoning KW - induction and discovery of laws KW - mind-matter relations KW - exoplanet KW - Second Law of thermodynamics KW - unitarity KW - philosophical foundations KW - in the name of nature KW - big crunch KW - epistemology KW - eco-cognitive model KW - active imagination KW - aesthetics in science KW - science KW - second-person description KW - subsumptive hierarchy KW - 1st-person and 3rd-person perspectives KW - discursive space KW - space flight KW - complexity KW - cybernetics KW - cosmology KW - matter KW - realism KW - eco-cognitive openness KW - hylomorphism KW - measurement KW - fallacies KW - induction KW - vacuum KW - physics KW - mental representation KW - embodiment KW - problem of induction KW - contradiction KW - internalism KW - Jungian psychology KW - synthesis KW - exceptional experiences KW - mind KW - relational biology KW - symmetry breaking KW - emergence KW - phenomenological psychology KW - Aristotle’s four causes KW - humanistic management KW - real computing KW - A.N. Whitehead KW - final cause KW - naturalism KW - induction and concept formation KW - temporality KW - dispositions KW - dark energy KW - heterogeneity KW - Naturphilosophie KW - computation KW - causality KW - memory evolutive system KW - natural philosophy KW - quantum computing KW - philosophy of information KW - self KW - information KW - analytical psychology KW - logic KW - indeterminacy KW - scientific method KW - dialectics KW - computability KW - language KW - ethics KW - perception KW - philosophy of nature KW - agonism KW - errors of reasoning KW - everyday lifeworld KW - emptiness KW - awareness KW - unity of knowledge KW - digitization KW - fitness KW - depth psychology KW - info-computational model KW - creativity KW - ontology KW - philosophy as a way of life KW - development KW - void KW - big freeze KW - signal transduction KW - abduction KW - retrocausality KW - dual-aspect monism KW - quantum information KW - theoretical biology KW - acategoriality KW - epistemic norms KW - evolutionary psychology KW - apophasis KW - differentiation KW - memory KW - centripetality KW - mathematics KW - Leibniz KW - Ivor Leclerc KW - spatial representation KW - subjective experience KW - intentionality KW - evidence and justification KW - internal quantum state KW - scientific progress KW - holographic encoding KW - information-theory KW - qualia KW - anticipation KW - naturalization KW - F.W.J. Schelling KW - L. Smolin KW - R.M. Unger KW - Aristotle KW - dual aspects KW - process KW - theory of everything KW - philosophy of science KW - cognition KW - compositional hierarchy KW - autocatalysis KW - discourse KW - emergentist reductionism KW - form KW - regulation KW - contingency KW - endogenous selection KW - category theory KW - Science KW - Philosophy of nature. KW - Philosophy. KW - Nature KW - Nature, Philosophy of KW - Natural theology KW - Normal science KW - Philosophy of science KW - Philosophy KW - Aristotle's four causes UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:50714495 AB - Modern information communication technology eradicates barriers of geographic distances, making the world globally interdependent, but this spatial globalization has not eliminated cultural fragmentation. The Two Cultures of C.P. Snow (that of science–technology and that of humanities) are drifting apart even faster than before, and they themselves crumble into increasingly specialized domains. Disintegrated knowledge has become subservient to the competition in technological and economic race leading in the direction chosen not by the reason, intellect, and shared value-based judgement, but rather by the whims of autocratic leaders or fashion controlled by marketers for the purposes of political or economic dominance. If we want to restore the authority of our best available knowledge and democratic values in guiding humanity, first we have to reintegrate scattered domains of human knowledge and values and offer an evolving and diverse vision of common reality unified by sound methodology. This collection of articles responds to the call from the journal Philosophies to build a new, networked world of knowledge with domain specialists from different disciplines interacting and connecting with other knowledge-and-values-producing and knowledge-and-values-consuming communities in an inclusive, extended, contemporary natural–philosophic manner. In this process of synthesis, scientific and philosophical investigations enrich each other—with sciences informing philosophies about the best current knowledge of the world, both natural and human-made—while philosophies scrutinize the ontological, epistemological, and methodological foundations of sciences, providing scientists with questions and conceptual analyses. This is all directed at extending and deepening our existing comprehension of the world, including ourselves, both as humans and as societies, and humankind. ER -