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Author: Patricia Ene

Bio Note: Patricia Ene studied philosophy and law at the Universities of Graz and Vienna. The title of her diploma thesis in philosophy was “Non-dualistic language in science” and it dealt with various dichotomies in science, interpretative concepts and the relation between non-dualism, realism and constructivism. With her research now focusing on epistemology, philosophy of science, system theory and non-dualism, she recently published “Nondualismus in Sprache und Empirie (Non-dualism in Language and Empiricism)” in Pre-Proceedings of the 35th International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium “Ethics – Society – Politics.”
Affiliation: University of Vienna, Austria
Constructivist approaches covered:
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Non-Dualism
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Philosophy
Publications in Constructivist Foundations
Reader Impact Factor: 1.34
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Ene P. (2013) Descriptions as distinctions. George spencer brown’s calculus of indications as a basis for mitterer’s non-dualistic descriptions. Constructivist Foundations 8(2): 202–208. http://constructivist.info/8/2/202
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