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Computational Worlds: An Information Ontology
Mullins, Ryan David ; Gabriel, Markus (advisor) ; Sepp, Hans Rainer (referee)
Ryan D. Mullins Computational Worlds: An Information Ontology Abstract of the Master-Thesis In this thesis, 'the world', that unified, all-encompassing domain about which we speak and make apparent discoveries every day will be declared another mythology. Instead, reality will look radically different. Reality comprises distortive, aesthetic simulations. The reality that will emerge will be a computational reality, a metaphysical pluralism in which actuality and possibility vie and vex, ultimately 'collapsing' into unified information states. This is a philosophy of the transfinite; more negatively, an anti-Kantian, anti-monistic philosophy. The author seeks nothing less than a new prism through which to view traditional philosophical problems and, in the best-case scenario, create possible solutions.
Comedy and Subjectivity in Hegel
Zoletto Luyando, Oscar ; Gabriel, Markus (advisor) ; Rometsch, Jens (referee)
Master's Thesis: Komödie und Subjektivität bei Hegel In this master's thesis I set as goals, on the one hand, to delineate the special place that Comedy has in Hegel's Philosophy and his idea of a History of Spirit; on the other h I point out the affinity of Hegel's treatment of Comedy with the understanding of his
Comedy and Subjectivity in Hegel
Zoletto Luyando, Oscar ; Gabriel, Markus (advisor) ; Rometsch, Jens (referee)
Master's Thesis: Komödie und Subjektivität bei Hegel In this master's thesis I set as goals, on the one hand, to delineate the special place that Comedy has in Hegel's Philosophy and his idea of a History of Spirit; on the other h I point out the affinity of Hegel's treatment of Comedy with the understanding of his
Political Worlds. A Comparison Between Alain Badiou and Klaus Held
Palacios Bustamante, Oscar ; Gabriel, Markus (advisor) ; Sepp, Hans Rainer (referee)
The main thesis of this work is that Alain Badiou as well as Klaus Held think of the political as the connection of early separated worlds. This thesis is sustained through a comparison between Held's phenomenology of political world and Badiou's mathematical onto-logy. Crucial in this comparison is the difference between the points of departure of these investigations, where the limits and the present of phenomenology and "realist" Ontologies can be a subject of reflection. Key words: Alain Badiou, Klaus Held, political phenomenology, mathematical Ontology, event, subjectivity
Computational Worlds: An Information Ontology
Mullins, Ryan David ; Gabriel, Markus (advisor) ; Sepp, Hans Rainer (referee)
Ryan D. Mullins Computational Worlds: An Information Ontology Abstract of the Master-Thesis In this thesis, 'the world', that unified, all-encompassing domain about which we speak and make apparent discoveries every day will be declared another mythology. Instead, reality will look radically different. Reality comprises distortive, aesthetic simulations. The reality that will emerge will be a computational reality, a metaphysical pluralism in which actuality and possibility vie and vex, ultimately 'collapsing' into unified information states. This is a philosophy of the transfinite; more negatively, an anti-Kantian, anti-monistic philosophy. The author seeks nothing less than a new prism through which to view traditional philosophical problems and, in the best-case scenario, create possible solutions.

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