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Author: Stefan Weber

Bio Note: Stefan Weber is a media scientist from Salzburg, Austria, with more than 50 publications, including several books, on media theory and philosophy. His postdoctoral lecture qualification is from the University of Vienna, with a habilitation on non-dualism and media theory in 2005.
Affiliation: University of Vienna, Austria
Constructivist approaches covered:
This is the list of constructivist approaches covered in
Stefan Weber’s publications in Constructivist Foundations.
For a list of all approaches
see http://approaches.cepa.info
Non-Dualism · Radical Constructivism
Scientific disciplines covered:
This is the list of all disciplines referred to by
Stefan Weber’s publications in Constructivist Foundations.
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see http://disciplines.cepa.info
Biography · Epistemology · Philosophy
Publications in Constructivist Foundations
Weber S. (2020) Author’s response: Philosophy without ontology? Constructivist Foundations 15(2): 189–193. https://constructivist.info/15/2/189
Weber S. (2020) Why josef mitterer’s non-dualism is inconsistent. Constructivist Foundations 15(2): 164–174. https://constructivist.info/15/2/164
Weber S. (2018) What is new in non-dualism? Advancement and criticism between 2013 and 2018. Constructivist Foundations 13(3): 390–394. http://constructivist.info/13/3/390
Weber S. (2013) Non-dualism, infinite regress arguments and the “weak linguistic principle”. Constructivist Foundations 8(2): 148-157. http://constructivist.info/8/2/148
Riegler A. & Weber S. (2013) Non-dualism: A new understanding of language. Constructivist Foundations 8(2): 139-142. http://constructivist.info/8/2/139
Weber S. (2011) Does schmidt’s process-orientated philosophy contain a vicious infinite regress argument? Constructivist Foundations 7(1): 34–35. http://constructivist.info/7/1/034
Weber S. (2008) The object of description is the description of the object so far: Non-dualism and beyond. Constructivist Foundations 3(3): 140–147. http://constructivist.info/3/3/140
Riegler A. & Weber S. (2008) Non-dualizing from now on? Constructivist Foundations 3(3): 120–122. http://constructivist.info/3/3/120
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