InstituteofGS | Non-Aristotelian Perspectives, Ecological Approaches, & the Anthropocene 2 Session 2 @InstituteofGS | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 47 minutes ago.
The Institute of General Semantics
generalsemantics.org
Non-Aristotelian Perspectives, Ecological Approaches, & the Anthropocene 2
An Online Symposium
April 27th, 2023
As this is a Zoom recording, quality and volume will vary depending on the individual participant's equipment and set up.
Session II Binding Time and Space
Chair: Laura Trujillo Liñán, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico
“AI Art and Prompts: Lost in Translation”
Eva Berger, College of Management & Academic Studies, Israel
“Time-Binding and Literacy in the Era of AI Growth”
Kasia Drogowska, Independent Scholar, Poland
“Not Merely a Continent: The Concept of Europe in the Ukrainian Language of the 16th to 18th Centuries”
Oleksandr Bohomolets-Barash, Taras Shevchenko National University, Ukraine
“The Law of Onto-Existential Unity: Ontophenomenology Reworks the Early Korzybski”
Mauro Ventola, Center for Ontological Transformation, Italy
The Institute of General Semantics
generalsemantics.org
Non-Aristotelian Perspectives, Ecological Approaches, & the Anthropocene 2
An Online Symposium
April 27th, 2023
As this is a Zoom recording, quality and volume will vary depending on the individual participant's equipment and set up.
Session II Binding Time and Space
Chair: Laura Trujillo Liñán, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico
“AI Art and Prompts: Lost in Translation”
Eva Berger, College of Management & Academic Studies, Israel
“Time-Binding and Literacy in the Era of AI Growth”
Kasia Drogowska, Independent Scholar, Poland
“Not Merely a Continent: The Concept of Europe in the Ukrainian Language of the 16th to 18th Centuries”
Oleksandr Bohomolets-Barash, Taras Shevchenko National University, Ukraine
“The Law of Onto-Existential Unity: Ontophenomenology Reworks the Early Korzybski”
Mauro Ventola, Center for Ontological Transformation, Italy