1 07, 2009

Being and Time – Simon Critchley

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This is a series of articles: Being and Time, part 1: Why Heidegger matters The most important and influential continental philosopher of the last century was also a Nazi. How did he get there? What can we learn from him? Being and Time, part 2: On 'mineness' For Heidegger, what defines the human being is the capacity to be puzzled by the deepest of questions: why is there something rather than nothing? Being and Time, part 3: Being-in-the-world How Heidegger turned Descartes upside down, so that we are, and only therefore think Being and Time, part 4: Thrown into this world How do we find ourselves in the world, and how can find our freedom here?

29 06, 2009

Ph.D thesis

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The main purpose of this thesis is to explore the theoretical and methodological approaches that are involved in understanding how to achieve interaction, communication and collaboration in socio-technical contexts. Hence this thesis seeks for a systemic, ontological framework for understanding and approaching interaction, communication and collaboration processes, which is able to describe the ways we organise in networked societal groups or contexts of interactive participation, within a context of psychological, social, and material relations. Modestos Stavrakis PhD

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