Ontology

  1. What is groundwater?
    Examines how groundwater shifted from participatory knowledge to abstracted resource in Western thought, suggesting metaphysical reorientation could improve water crisis responses.
  2. Forensic knowledge depends on managing transformation, uncertainty, and warrant
    Theoretical analysis of forensic knowledge production addressing technical instrumentalism through ontology, transformation processes, and epistemic capture mechanisms in institutional structures.
  3. Reverse engineering ancient engineering supports architectural archaeology education
    Explore how reverse engineering ancient architecture transforms Jordan's students into heritage stewards through constructivist pedagogy integrating archaeological knowledge into architectural.
  4. Wittgenstein is presented as a methodological naturalist
    Explore Wittgensteinian methodological naturalism as a metaphilosophical constraint on philosophy independent of metaphysical commitments, distinguishing it from ontological positions.