Browsing by Author "Loubser, Ananka"
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Changes in epistemic frameworks: random or constrained?
Loubser, Ananka (Scriber Editorial Systems, 2012)Since the emergence of a solid anti-positivist approach in the philosophy of science, an important question has been to understand how and why epistemic frameworks change in time, are modified or even substituted. In ... -
The influence of fundamental beliefs on a community's understanding and experience of climate change adaptation
Schuman, Simoné (North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)This study argues that religious beliefs significantly influence a community’s understanding and experience of climate change adaptation, indicating the need for an inclusion of such information in endeavours promoting ... -
An ontological exploration of change and constancy
Loubser, Ananka (OASIS, 2013)The history of philosophy presents a variety of viewpoints regarding the ontological primacy of either change or constancy. Some views regard change as foundational, to the point where constancy is denied (e.g. Heraclitus). ...