Philosophy of nature in cross-cultural dimensions: the result of the international symposium at the University of Vienna

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Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovac̆ (2017)
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This is the collected work of the?International Symposium: Philosophy of Nature?, given in May 2016 at the University of Vienna, organized by the?Verein für Komparative Philosophie und Interdisziplinäre Bildung / KoPhil? in Vienna. The elaborated documents by the 30 authors from Europe, Russia, East Asia, Northern America and Oceania aim to create a barrier-free dialogue between philosophers, human- and natural scientists. Focusing on interaction and productive communication, the collected documents present a model of the interdisciplinary research in cross-cultural dimensions in a global world.

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Hisaki Hashi
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