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The "THINKING: Bioengineering of Science and Art" is to discuss about philosophical aspects of thinking at the context of Science and Art. External representations provide evidence that the fundamental process of thinking exists in both animal subjects and humans. However, the diversity and complexity of thinking in humans is astonishing because humans have been permitted to integrate scientific accounts into their accounts and create excellent illustrations for the effects of this integration. The book necessarily begins with the origins of human thinking and human thinking into self and others, body, and life. Multiple factors tend to modify the pattern of thinking. They all will come into play by this book that brings thinking into different disciplines: humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, formal sciences, and applied sciences. The thinking demands full processing of information, and therefore, the book considers the economy of thinking as well. The book thoroughly intends to explore thinking beyond the boundaries. Specifically, several chapters are devoted to discipline this exploration either by artistic thinking alone or by art and mathematics-aided engineering of complexities. In this manner, the book models variations on thinking at the individual and systems levels and accumulates a list of solutions, each good for specific scenarios and maximal outcomes.
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Introduction on Thinking: Bioengineering of Science and Art; Nima Rezaei, Amene Saghazadeh
Homo Pictor: A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origins of Human Thinking; Roberto Franzini Tibaldeo
Thinking Demands both Questioning and Reflection; Michael Lissack
How Artistic Thinking Influence Engineering Endeavors to Arrive at Especially Effective Solutions?; Alejandro Salado
Integrated Way of Thinking in Integrated Science; Suciati Sudarisman
Thinking of Life: an Epistemological Intersection between Philosophy and Biology; Stefania Achella
Thinking through the Body; Louise Mackenzie
The Dimensions of Thinking, Reflecting and Knowing through Design; Harah Chon
3 Paradoxes of Thought; Tamás Lajtner
An Exploration on the Experience of Thinking; Pablo Andres López Silva
Thinking styles and Engineering; Claudio Gaete Peralta
Pseudo-Thinking and Real Thinking; Ryota Ono
The Thinking as a Philosophical, Theological and Psychological Phenomenon; Sergey Horujy
g Up People-The Art of Bioengineering; Toby Miller and Tim Flanagan
New Media Art: The Luminal Space between Thinking and Perceiving; Paola Lopreiato
Indicators of Variation in Thinking Actions and Reactions; Trevor J. Tebbs
Mathematical Modeling of Self-Thinking and Its Effects on Opinion Formation; Ryosuke Yano
One New Paradigm of Thinking for Physics, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Philosophy; Gabriel Vacariu
How You Know What I Know that She Said About You: Theory of Mind, Intentionality and the Roots of Artistic Practice; Dustin Hellberg
The Probabilistic Skeleton of a Thinking Body: Natural Regularities Scaffold Effective Perception and Thought; Kristopher Patten
Thought as an Invention of New Aspects inside and Across Our Language Games; Cristiane Maria Cornelia Gottschalk
Poetic Thinking and the Constitution of Our World. On Language and Reality; Marko Pajevic
Thinking through Sound: a Biological Approach to Musical Sense-Making; Mark Reybrouck
Literature as a Genealogy of Thought for Social Sciences; Julio Juan Ruiz
How Fiction Heals; Dustin Grinnell
Information Processing in Reasoning in the Environment of Forbidden Sentences; Wojciech Krysztofiak
Cultural Differences in Human Reasoning: An Adaptation Approach; Hiroshi Yama
Embodied Creativity and Symbolic Variation in the Evolution of Life; Mirko Di Bernardo
Systems Thinking and Action for an Entrepreneurial Journey towards the House of Lab Science; Hoffmann Christian Hugo
Multidimensional Thinking: Economizing Thinking and Maximizing Outcomes; Leander Marquez
The Impact of Economic Science in Human Thinking; Khasankhonova Nadira Isametdinovna
The Dialectic of Mind and Matter in the Trialectic Approach; Ulrich Richter
Generations of Systems Thinking: Models for Future Learning; Stephen Spain
A System Thinking Approach for Modeling Multifactorial Interactions that Affect Ecosystems; Fernando Ramos-Quintana
Thinking, Politics, and the Evolutionary Process of Societies; Mauro Scalercio
How to Think about Human-Animal Differences in Thinking; Carlo Brentari
Efforts Deployed in the Penetration of "Thinking"; Eva Pamela Reyes Gacitúa
Physics, Freedom, and the Hierarchy of the Sciences; Fr. John Michael McDermott, SJ
Religious Thought and Extended Cognitive Systems; Slawomir Sztajer
The Interest(s) of Religion(s) on Ethical Thought in Science; Jude Likori Omukaga
How Thought is conceived in Christian Theological Doctrine; Rogelio Jiménez Marce
Mechanism vs. Organism: A loosely Kantian perspective and its Implications for Bioengineering; Reto Gubelmann
Naming, Shaming, Framing and Taming the Other: Humanitarian Intervention as the Quicksand of the International Legal Order; John-Mark Iyi