131. |
132. |
133. |
134. Environmental DNA metabarcoding of cephalopod diversity in the Tyrrhenian deep seaMartina La Torre, Alex Cussigh, Valentina Crobe, Martina Spiga, Alice Ferrari, Alessia Cariani, Federica Piattoni, Federica Costantini, Silvia Franzellitti, Alberto Pallavicini, David Stanković, Sergio Stefanni, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: The deep sea, the largest biome on Earth, is the least explored and understood. This lack of knowledge hampers our ability to understand and protect this important environment. In this study, water and sediment samples were collected at different depths in the central Mediterranean (224–780 m), specifically, within the Dohrn Canyon and the Palinuro Seamount, to investigate the diversity of cephalopods and establish a baseline knowledge of their distribution in these sites to preserve their habitats and estimate the impacts of human-driven environmental changes. Key taxa identified included Heteroteuthis sp., Loligo sp., and Histioteuthis sp., which were the most abundant across all sampling stations. A low overlap in species detection was observed between water and sediment samples, confirming previous findings that the typology of environmental matrices used in eDNA metabarcoding has a significant impact on the organisms detected and, therefore, the integrated use of different matrices to better represent local biodiversity is recommended. Furthermore, this study highlights the limitations posed by gaps in reference databases, particularly for deep-sea organisms, and addresses these by emphasising the need for improved multi-marker approaches and expanded reference databases to enhance the accuracy of eDNA-based biodiversity assessment. Keywords: eDNA metabarcoding, cephalopod assemblages, deep-sea biodiversity, Dohrn canyo, environmental matrices, reference databases, Tyrrhenian deep sea, Mediterranean deep sea Published in DiRROS: 24.10.2024; Views: 20; Downloads: 12 Full text (1,79 MB) This document has many files! More... |
135. |
136. Aristotel in Descartes o zmožnostih dušePrimož Turk, 2023, review article Abstract: Namen prispevka je osvetliti Aristotelovo in Descartesovo razumevanje zmožnosti duše. Takšno razumevanje nam odpira pot v širši razmislek o Aristotelovi in Descartesovi filozofski antropologiji. Besedilo je potemtakem zastavljeno tako, da najprej sledimo Aristotelovemu razumevanju zmožnosti duše. Ob bok temu postavljamo Descartesovo razumevanje, in sicer vedno z ozirom na posamezno duševno zmožnost, ki smo jo izpostavili pri Aristotelu. Zmožnosti duše, ki jih v prispevku obravnavamo, sledijo Aristotelovi delitvi duše na vegetativne, čutno zaznavne in razumske zmožnosti. Izhodišče prispevka je vprašanje povezanosti duše in telesa v Aristotelovi in Descartesovi filozofiji. Keywords: filozofska antropologija, duša, čutno zaznavanje Published in DiRROS: 23.10.2024; Views: 21; Downloads: 4 Full text (327,38 KB) |
137. O dveh fizikah : Utelešena formalnost matematičnih znanostiIzak Hudnik Zajec, 2023, review article Abstract: V prispevku kritično ovrednotim osnovne predpostavke fenomenološke interpretacije znanstvene revolucije v delih Edmunda Husserla in Martina Heideggra. Ob razkritju nasprotij med intelektualnimi vodili antične teorije števil in mešanih znanosti, na eni strani, ter novoveške algebre in mehanike, na drugi strani, izpostavim vlogo novonastalega simbolnega mišljenja, ki jo omenjena fenomenologa zanemarjata kot posledico, in ne kot vzrok, znanstvene revolucije. Z mislijo Jacoba Kleina nato oblikujem alternativno razumevanje znanstvenega mišljenja, ki v ospredje postavi t. i. simbolno delujočo abstrakcijo matematično-fizikalnih pojmov. Ti se ob zaprtju v lastne strukturne odnose oddaljijo od neposrednih materialnih interpretacij in s tem omogočijo kompleksnejše mišljenje izvora znanstvenih idealizacij. Slednje izpeljem v tesni navezavi na pojem simbolnega vedênja pri Mauriceu Merleau-Pontyju in obenem izoblikujem nastavek za teorijo utelešene znanstvene zaznave. Keywords: fenomenologija znanosti, idealizacija, simbolizacija Published in DiRROS: 23.10.2024; Views: 19; Downloads: 4 Full text (469,20 KB) |
138. Is Causality Admissible in Phenomenology? : A Corrective to Edmund Husserl’s IdeaIgor W. Kirsberg, 2023, professional article Abstract: The article rejects the traditional limitation of causality in phenomenology and attempts to demonstrate the mistakes in Edmund Husserl’s arguments for such an understanding, which limited natural causality to the empirical world and confused both natural as well as motivational causality with logical and psychological connections. The specificity of causality is stressed, in order to clarify the main structures of pure consciousness—thought, feeling, and will—as well as to elucidate the mutual irreducibility of connections and interactions between them. Thus, phenomenology altogether can be outlined as being compatible with scientific discipline. Keywords: phenomenology, causality, science, difference between thought and feeling Published in DiRROS: 23.10.2024; Views: 19; Downloads: 4 Full text (281,46 KB) |
139. Biblical Hermeneutics and the Word about the IneffableRené Dentz, 2023, professional article Abstract: Paul Ricoeur’s engagement with biblical hermeneutics and his critique of Rudolf Bultmann’s existential hermeneutics shed light on the complex relationship between language, meaning, and religious experience. Following Ricoeur, it is necessary to distinguish two layers of understanding: the ideal layer of the text and the layer of signification, which is the moment when meaning is resumed for the reader and becomes effective in existence. The semantic moment must precede the objective and existential understanding, as well as action. Exegesis, therefore, involves two moments of understanding. If the text lacks objective meaning, it says nothing, and without existential appropriation, the Word is dead. Keywords: hermeneutics, ineffable, sacred, Bible, revelation Published in DiRROS: 23.10.2024; Views: 12; Downloads: 4 Full text (229,79 KB) |
140. Between Philosophy and Literature : Friedrich Schlegel’s Concept of Romantic Irony in Fragments and in LucindeMalwina Rolka, 2023, original scientific article Abstract: The concept of romantic irony developed by Friedrich Schlegel is one of the most powerful and productive elements of the Jena Romanticism, which, to this day, stirs interest among the researchers of the German culture of the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. In thus-oriented studies, however, most scholars emphasize the Fragments published by the philosopher in the years 1797–1800, while relegating Lucinde—Schlegel’s controversial novel written in 1799—to the margins of their reflection. Although underappreciated by the academia, Lucinde, in its fundamental assumptions, was supposed to be an exercise in both the theory and the practice of irony. Bearing this in mind, in the present article I attempt to reconstruct Schlegel’s groundbreaking concept by taking into account both these sources. In the analysis, I focus on the notions of dissimulation, dialectics, and reflection: three descriptive categories, which ultimately account for the innovative character of Schlegelian vision of irony. Keywords: romantic irony, dissimulation, dialectics, reflection Published in DiRROS: 23.10.2024; Views: 9; Downloads: 2 Full text (302,53 KB) |