By IPM Monthly Team
Browse through our section and find out what is going on in the field of medieval philosophy and related branches of philosophical research. This month we include many fascinating events that are going to take place from February 2024 onwards.
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By IPM Monthly Team
Navigate the raging seas of the academy through updates and insights about posts, training, and call for papers. This month, we feature some opportunities for research, interesting calls for papers, and much more.
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By Isabel Inzunza Gomez and Guillermo Ruz Troncoso
In a groundbreaking intersection between traditional scholarship and digital technology, Daniele Morrone presents TheSu XML, an innovative tool for the analysis of historical texts. He studied at Sapienza University of Rome and holds a PhD from the University of Bologna, defending a thesis entitled Plutarch’s Chemistry of Stones and Metals: Conceptions and Explanations. With an Appendix on TheSu XML Annotation Scheme, which led him to develop a unique tool in the field of digital humanities. The tool, initially conceptualized and tested for his Master’s thesis, was largely developed during his PhD and first postdoctoral appointments. Named TheSu XML (standing for Thesis-Support), it is designed to facilitate the study of philosophical and scientific texts through digital means. Morrone is currently a research fellow at KU Leuven, where he continues to bridge the historical divide between traditional scholarly research and pioneering digital analysis.
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By Mário Correia
Our monthly list of recently published books on philosophy, history, and the Middle Ages for February 2024. Take a look to find out the latest trend in our field.
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By Rodrigo Ballon Villanueva
Our guest for this month’s issue is Johannes Wagner. Johannes comes from an interdisciplinary background. He holds a BSc and an MSc in Psychology from the University of Graz (Austria) and a BA in Philosophy from the same institution. He then received an MA in Philosophy from King’s College London (UK) and has recently submitted his PhD thesis in Philosophy at the University of Cambridge (UK).
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By Eduarda Machado
Every dystopian promise made by the cinematic oracle is slowly being fulfilled; decade after decade, we’re witnessing gradual change. This time, we may be seeing the greatest revolution in human productivity in front of us, but also the greatest revolution in the structure of human activity and inter-relationships. The Apple Vision Pro glasses launch has revived all the concerns worthy of a cinema screen related to ER, VR, and AR (extended, virtual, and augmented reality).
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