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  1. Historical ontology.Ian Hacking - 2002 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    The focus of this volume, which collects both recent and now-classic essays, is the historical emergence of concepts and objects, through new uses of words and ...
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    Historical ontology and psychological description.Jeff Sugarman - 2009 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 29 (1):5-15.
    The author describes and examines Ian Hacking’s approach to historical ontology and its application to psychological description. Historical ontology is concerned with the study of phenomena that come in and out of being. Phenomena under psychological description not only are historical, but also are particularly susceptible to what Hacking calls dynamic nominalism. Dynamic nominalism characterizes the ways our descriptive practices of naming interact with things named. More precisely, in describing ourselves psychologically, we humans are uniquely (...)
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    The Historical Ontology of Art.Rafael De Clercq - 2020 - Philosophical Quarterly 70 (279).
    In this article, I argue that our ontology of art has undergone a major change in the course of modern history. While we currently think of artworks as parts arranged in a certain way, there was a time when artworks were thought of as metaphysically more akin to ordinary artefacts such as tables and chairs; that is, as wholes having replaceable parts. This change in our ontology of art is reflected in our approach to art restoration. But what (...)
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  4. Historical Ontology by Ian Hacking.M. Saar - 2003 - European Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):117-120.
     
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  5. The Historical ontology and some motifs of German idealism.Michael Hampe - forthcoming - Hegel-Studien.
     
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    Historical Ontology.Mary Tjiattas - 2007 - Philosophical Review 116 (1):136-138.
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    A socio-historical ontology of technics: Beyond technology.Adrián Almazán - 2024 - Environmental Values 33 (1):12-27.
    Ours are Days of Decision and it's indispensable to transform our technics. For it, we must abandon the inherited conception of technics based on neutrality and autonomy. To this end, in this article we develop a socio-historical ontology for technics that argues: (a) To understand technics we have to take into consideration technical objects, handling, and the degree of guidance of the animal user. (b) Each technics is inseparable from its society. (c) The idea of a free use (...)
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    Toward a historical ontology of the infopolitics of data-driven decision-making (DDDM) in education.Austin Pickup - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (9):1476-1487.
    This paper interrogates the fundamental logic of data-driven decision-making as it has taken hold in education and argues for a critical analysis of data-driven education via an attitude of historical ontology. Though influenced by Foucault’s understanding of this concept, I center Colin Koopman’s recent analysis of the ‘informational person’ to point attention to the ways in which the very formatting of data may be understood as historically contingent and, thus, more contestable. After examining the background of DDDM and (...)
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    Ian Hacking, Historical Ontology[REVIEW]Mary Tjiattas - 2007 - Philosophical Review 116 (1):136-138.
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    Towards a Historical Ontology of Violence.Yusuf Has - 2015 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 62 (142).
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    The Role of Descartes’s Dream in the Meditations and in the Historical Ontology of Ourselves.Edward McGushin - 2018 - Foucault Studies 25:84-102.
    This paper situates the dream-hypothesis in Descartes’s First Meditation within the historical ontology of ourselves. It looks at the way in which the dream enters into and transforms Descartes’ relation to his “system of actuality.” In order to get free from his confinement within his system of actuality – an actuality defined by relations of power-knowledge, government, veridiction, and subjectivity – Descartes draws on the disruptive, negative capacity of the dream. But, while Descartes draws on the dream to (...)
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    Intentionality, Indirect Ontology and Historical Ontology: Reading Merleau-Ponty and Foucault Together.Duane H. Davis & Tony O'Connor - 2008 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 39 (1):57-75.
  13. Ontology of art: Historical ontology.Joseph Margolis - 1998 - In Michael Kelly (ed.), Encyclopedia of Aesthetics. Oxford University Press. pp. 3--389.
     
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    Ian Hacking, Historical ontology.Muhammad Ali Khalidi - 2005 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 58 (2):449-452.
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    The the World of Freedom: Heidegger, Foucault, and the Politics of Historical Ontology.Robert Nichols - 2014 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    Martin Heidegger and Michel Foucault are two of the most important and influential thinkers of the twentieth century. Each has spawned volumes of secondary literature and sparked fierce, polarizing debates, particularly about the relationship between philosophy and politics. And yet, to date there exists almost no work that presents a systematic and comprehensive engagement of the two in relation to one another. _The World of Freedom_ addresses this lacuna. Neither apology nor polemic, the book demonstrates that it is not merely (...)
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    The Role of Descartes’s Dream in the Meditations and in the Historical Ontology of Ourselves.Edward McGushin - 2018 - Foucault Studies 25:84.
    This paper situates the dream-hypothesis in Descartes’s First Meditation within the historical ontology of ourselves. It looks at the way in which the dream enters into and transforms Descartes’ relation to his “system of actuality.” In order to get free from his confinement within his system of actuality – an actuality defined by relations of power-knowledge, government, veridiction, and subjectivity – Descartes draws on the disruptive, negative capacity of the dream. But, while Descartes draws on the dream to (...)
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    Hydraulic society and a “stupid little fish”: toward a historical ontology of endangerment.Caleb Scoville - 2019 - Theory and Society 48 (1):1-37.
    Endangered species are objects of intense scientific scrutiny and political conflict. This article focuses on the interplay among human-nonhuman relations, knowledge production, and the politics of endangerment. Advancing a historical ontology of endangerment, it highlights the role of transforming the nonhuman world in the coming to be of new objects of environmental knowledge. Such knowledge can provide the basis for credible claims of endangerment, facilitating mobilizations against the very human-nonhuman relations that produced it. An in-depth case study of (...)
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    Statistics and Probability Have Always Been Value-Laden: An Historical Ontology of Quantitative Research Methods.Michael J. Zyphur & Dean C. Pierides - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 167 (1):1-18.
    Quantitative researchers often discuss research ethics as if specific ethical problems can be reduced to abstract normative logics (e.g., virtue ethics, utilitarianism, deontology). Such approaches overlook how values are embedded in every aspect of quantitative methods, including ‘observations,’ ‘facts,’ and notions of ‘objectivity.’ We describe how quantitative research practices, concepts, discourses, and their objects/subjects of study have always been value-laden, from the invention of statistics and probability in the 1600s to their subsequent adoption as a logic made to appear as (...)
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    [Book Review: Historical Ontology]. [REVIEW]Muhammad Ali Khalidi - 2003 - Philosophy of Science 70 (2):449-452.
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    Ian Hacking, Historical Ontology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press , 320 pp., $39.95. [REVIEW]Muhammad Ali Khalidi - 2003 - Philosophy of Science 70 (2):449-452.
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    Essay review: Towards a historical ontology[REVIEW]Theodore Arabatzis - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (2):431-442.
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    Review of “Historical Ontology”. [REVIEW]Karim Dharamsi - 2004 - Essays in Philosophy 5 (2):9.
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    Review of Historical Ontology, by Ian Hacking. [REVIEW]Karim Dharamsi - 2004 - Essays in Philosophy 5 (2):498-500.
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    Book Reviews-Historical Ontology[REVIEW]Ian Hacking & Muhammad Ali Khalidi - 2003 - Philosophy of Science 70 (2):449-451.
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    Ian Hacking, historical ontology cambridge, ma: Harvard university press, 2002, VII + 279 pp. isbn 0-674-00616-X (hardcover). [REVIEW]Jon Miller - 2006 - Theoria 72 (2):148-153.
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    Review of Ian Hacking, Historical Ontology[REVIEW]David Hyder - 2003 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (6).
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    5. past and "presence": Revisiting historical ontology.Michael Bentley - 2006 - History and Theory 45 (3):349–361.
    The last thirty years have brought about a fundamental revision of historical epistemology. So intense a concentration on the nature of history as a form of inquiry has diminished attention given to the thing that history inquires into: the nature of the past itself. Too readily, that entire domain has turned into a place for dreams, as Hayden White put it: a lost world only available now through the imagination of the author and subject to aesthetic whim. The next (...)
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    Materials in Eighteenth-Century Science. A Historical Ontology.Maurice Crosland - 2009 - Annals of Science 66 (3):421-422.
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  29. On not being modern: exploring historical ontology with Bruno Latour.Duncan F. Kennedy - 2020 - In Aaron Turner (ed.), Reconciling ancient and modern philosophies of history. Boston: De Gruyter.
     
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    A material perspective on 18th-century chemistry: Ursula Klein and Wolfgang Lefèvre: Materials in eighteenth-century science: a historical ontology. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2008. x + 345 pp, £24.95 HB.Jonathan Simon - 2010 - Metascience 19 (1):71-73.
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    Ursula Klein and Wolfgang Lefèvre, Materials in Eighteenth-Century Science: A Historical Ontology. Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, 2007. Pp. x+345. ISBN 978-0-262-11306-6. £24.95. [REVIEW]Matthew Eddy - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Science 41 (4):610.
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    Ursula Klein ;, Wolfgang Lefèvre. Materials in Eighteenth-Century Science: A Historical Ontology. x + 345 pp., figs., index. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2007. $45. [REVIEW]Lissa Roberts - 2008 - Isis 99 (3):623-624.
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    The world of freedom: Heidegger, Foucault, and the politics of historical ontology Robert Nichols Stanford, california: Stanford university press, 2014; 258 pp., $24.95. [REVIEW]Nathan Todd - 2016 - Dialogue 55 (3).
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  34. The Historical Lifeworld of Event Ontology.Said Mikki -
    We develop a new understanding of the historical horizon of event ontology. Within the general area of the philosophy of nature, event ontology is a still emerging field of investigation in search for the ultimate materialist ontology of the world. While event ontology itself will not be explicated in full mathematical details here, our focus is on its conceptual interrelation with the dominant current of Idealism in Western thought approached by us as a problem in (...)
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    Content extraction of historical Malay manuscripts based on Event Ontology Framework.M. N. Zahila, A. Noorhidawati & M. K. Yanti Idaya Aspura - 2021 - Applied ontology 16 (3):249-275.
    This article aims to explore representation of the content knowledge of historical Malay manuscripts by extracting the event features using an event ontology framework. The manuscript used during the testing is Sulalatus Salatin by Abdul Ahmad Samad and it was published at University of Malaya Digital Library database. In aligning to a domain-specific ontology, the Simple Event Model model is adopted and an event-based ontology for historical Malay manuscripts is designed. Information extraction approach is done (...)
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    “Dark Ontology” in the Historical Context of the Denial of Consciousness.Igor A. Shnurenko - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (4):64-83.
    We discuss the “axioms of dark ontology” proposed by the US philosopher Levi Bryant. The axioms are analyzed in a context of the historical development of diverse philosophical viewpoints united by the concept of the denial of consciousness. The “deniers” declare the direct conscious experience to be an illusion. As for the philosophical provisions that will not fit into their very limited conceptual straitjacket, they proclaim those inimical to science and therefore subject to elimination from the epistemological discourse (...)
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    Ontologization of Transcendentalism. Historical-Intentional Aspect of Heidegger’s Interpretation of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.Norbert Leśniewski - 2013 - Dialogue and Universalism 23 (2):87-99.
    The paper aims to reconstruct Heidegger’s historical-intentional assumptions in his ontological interpretation of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. The paper presents young Heidegger’s project of the “metaphysical-teleological interpretation of consciousness.” The project indicates the direction of his further ontological interpretation of transcendentalism: Heidegger stands up to the traditional, well known neo-Kantian interpretation of the Critique, and offers a new conception of ontological knowledge and cognition. According to this conception, cognition is grounded in transcendental imagination where a threefold synthesis takes (...)
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    Ontologies and historical archives: A way to tell new stories.Anna Goy, Diego Magro & Marco Rovera - 2015 - Applied ontology 10 (3-4):331-338.
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    The Ontology of Historical Practice: Agamben on Paradigm, Signature, and Archeology.Brayton Polka - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (2):237-241.
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    UK Historical Revolution in “Ontological Thinking” by Marx.Gao Qinghai - 2002 - Modern Philosophy 2:000.
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  41. Depa rtm ent of histor Y & ph] losoph Y of sci ence university of cambridge, uk a phenomenological account of the «ontological problem of space».Lepreuve Que Je C'est Dans, Fais Dun Corps, Sensible Qui M'investit Jusqu'au, de Moi-Meme Et M'attire, Aussitot de la Qualite, A. L'espace & Et de la Chose - 2002 - Existentia 12:345.
     
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    Towards ontology-based retrieval of historical images.Mickael Coustaty, Norbert Tsopze, Alain Bouju, Karell Bertet & Georges Louis - 2015 - Applied ontology 10 (2):147-167.
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    Logical, Ontological, and Historical Contributions on the Philosophy of Alexius Meinong.Mauro Antonelli & Marian David (eds.) - 2014 - Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Ontology and explanation in historical linguistics.Fred D'Agostino - 1985 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (2):147-165.
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    Historical constellation or ontology? Reply to Edoardo Massimilla.Andreas Greiert - 2013 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 68 (3):565-571.
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  46. Two ontologies on historical reality documentality and collective intentionality in the proof of historicization.Stefano Vaselli - 2012 - Rivista di Estetica 50.
     
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    Telepresence as a social-historical mode of being. ChatGPT and the ontological dimensions of digital representation.Alexandros Schismenos - 2024 - Lessico di Etica Pubblica (1-2/2023):37-52.
    Nel 1956, in piena guerra fredda, una conferenza di scienziati al Dartmouth College negli Stati Uniti annunciò il lancio di un audace progetto scientifico, l’Intelligenza Artificiale (I.A.). Dopo l’iniziale fallimento degli sforzi della “Hard AI” di produrre un’intelligenza simile a quella umana, alla fine del XX secolo è emerso il movimento della “Soft AI”. Invece di essere orientato a imitare il comportamento umano in relazione a compiti specifici, ha preferito cercare modi alternativi di eseguire i compiti basati sulle particolari funzioni (...)
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    Historical-sociology vs. ontology: The role of economy in Otto Kirchheimer and Carl Schmitt’s essays ‘Legality and Legitimacy’.Karsten Olson - 2016 - History of the Human Sciences 29 (2):96-112.
    The pre-1932 writings of Otto Kirchheimer are often described by researchers as the work of a young ‘left-Schmittian’, a radical Marxist who gave the anti-liberal critique and theoretical apparatus of his Doktorvater Carl Schmitt a new purpose for different ‘political ends’. The danger of this approach is that fundamental divisions between the societal conceptualizations of both theoreticians are ignored in lieu of apparent terminological similarity. Through the lens of economy, it is therefore the intent of this article to continue in (...)
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    Hegel’s Ontology and the Theory of Historicity.Herbert Marcuse & Seyla Benhabib - 1987. - Philosophical Review 98 (3):419-420.
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    Naturalism or Ontological Significance? Physicalism and Fundamental Mentality: A Historical Approach.Hamed Bikaraan-Behesht - 2022 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations at University of Tabriz 16 (38):154-185.
    Most physicalists believe that physicalism is a thesis that denies the existence of fundamental mentality either as a substance or as a property. Therefore, since most physicalists also endorse a posteriori physicalism, according to them, if the future physical theory posits fundamental mentality as a fundamental physical concept, then physicalism will be falsified. In contrast, there are those who believe that the core idea of physicalism is an ontological deference to science (especially physics); the idea that is usually called scientism (...)
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