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This book comprehensively analyzes COVID-19 and its impact as well
as the response from the perspectives of humanities and social
sciences. This book covers topics ranging from geopolitical
relations to regional integration, public health governance and
even the evolution of professional practices in the time of
COVID-19. It constitutes a precious and timely interdisciplinary
reference for anyone aspiring not only to grasp the origins and
dynamics of the present challenge, but also to identify future
opportunities for further growth and holistic progress for
humanity.
Claims that science may becoming 'self-fulfilling' through its
impact on objects of study have recently risen to prominence.
Despite radical statements about the supposed consequences of such
accounts, however, the central notion of scientific
self-fulfillment has remained obscure, leading to skewed views of
its actual prevalence and significance. Self-Fulfilling Science
illuminates this underexplored phenomenon, drawing on insights from
philosophy of science to address questions of its
conceptualization, prevalence, and significance. The book
critically engages with the popular notion that economic theories
of homo economicus exhibit self-fulfillment, and explores its
relevance to various metaphysical, ethical, and epistemic issues.
Extreme claims of fundamental incompatibility with our usual
notions of scientific success are ill-founded. Instead,
self-fulfillment's true epistemic significance lies in more local,
nuanced philosophical issues such as theory evaluation and the
thesis of underdetermination. In presenting a novel framework, this
book facilitates deeper engagement with the developing field of
self-fulfilling science, and is of interest to philosophers of
science, social scientists, and social constructionists.
This book comprehensively analyzes COVID-19 and its impact as well
as the response from the perspectives of humanities and social
sciences. This book covers topics ranging from geopolitical
relations to regional integration, public health governance and
even the evolution of professional practices in the time of
COVID-19. It constitutes a precious and timely interdisciplinary
reference for anyone aspiring not only to grasp the origins and
dynamics of the present challenge, but also to identify future
opportunities for further growth and holistic progress for
humanity.
This volume is based upon personal observations and recollections
of the author extending over six different periods of residence in
Japan between 1859 and 1877. It examines how the focus of the West
towards Japan changed, as Japan became a dominant force in the
political arena of the Far East when it freed itself of Chinese
rule and, through the Meiji restoration adopted a democratic system
of government based on the West. This rapid development in the
history & governance of a nation had never been seen before on
such a scale and this volume therefore covers a momentous period in
the history of the Japan and its role in international politics.
Available as single volumes or as a complete set, this collection
traces the evolution of a literary genre: the British speculative
future war novel. Taking science fiction from the 1890s, this set
explores the various ways in which the science fiction tradition
can be interpreted.
This volume is based upon personal observations and recollections
of the author extending over six different periods of residence in
Japan between 1859 and 1877. It examines how the focus of the West
towards Japan changed, as Japan became a dominant force in the
political arena of the Far East when it freed itself of Chinese
rule and, through the Meiji restoration adopted a democratic system
of government based on the West. This rapid development in the
history & governance of a nation had never been seen before on
such a scale and this volume therefore covers a momentous period in
the history of the Japan and its role in international politics.
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