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  1. Jan 1, 2016 · philosophy of collaboration. 1. Introduction. Clearly we are in the midst of a global social. transformation that is shaping our com mon perception. of reality. The development of technology ...

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  2. Jan 5, 2016 · This paper offers a preliminary philosophical description of Collaboration based on epistemological, metaphysical, and axiological insights, and invites the collaboration research community to join a conversation toward formalizing a fully-realized philosophy of collaboration. Information Systems require intense collaboration to design, maintain and improve. Research on collaboration and ...

  3. Dec 29, 2020 · Innovation and Philosophy The verb ‘to innovate’ originates from mid-16 t h century Latin use: from in- ‘into’ + novare ‘make new’ (from novus ‘new’). Somebody invents the lyre and brings it into her world, somebody else the wheel; and to be sure this somebody could be a group, and various groups could independently have the same/similar innovations.

  4. Wartime collaboration is cooperation with the enemy against one's country of citizenship in wartime. [1] As historian Gerhard Hirschfeld says, it "is as old as war and the occupation of foreign territory". [2] The term collaborator dates to the 19th century and was used in France during the Napoleonic Wars.

  5. Collaborationism was not only an accumulation of individual stories. It was also a political world setting itself up against Vichy, and offering a more radical vision of France’s future. The collaborationist world was not homogeneous — it contained pacifists and fascists, Socialists and Catholics — and the choice of collaborationism was ...

  6. The main collaborationist regime in Yugoslavia was the Independent State of Croatia, a puppet state semi-independent of Nazi Germany. Leon Rupnik (1880–1946) was a Slovene general who collaborated as he took control of the semi-independent region of the Italian-occupied southern Slovenia known as the Province of Ljubljana, which came under German control in 1943. [ 16 ]

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