This book presents the proceedings of the 24th International Conference Professional Culture of the Specialist of the Future. Professionals and experts in all fields need to be prepared to handle unfamiliar situations. Some of these are unexpected events that may occur quite suddenly out of the blue, and others may emerge in the course of technological development or predicted trends. In order to successfully confront the future, professionals therefore need to engage in hypothetical thinking as they entertain concrete scenarios or fictitious possibilities. Scientists and engineers lead the way when they employ thought experiments and systematically consider alternative realities. Educators come up with creative approaches to foster the art of the as-if. This highly interdisciplinary collection of 50 papers discusses the theoretical challenge of hypothetical thinking and presents practical strategies for its promotion.
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1. Artistic Creativity in View of the Philosophy of Technology.-
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2. Traditional and Cognitiviste Views of Conceivability.
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3.
Traditional and Cognitiviste Views of Conceivability.
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4. The
Phygital World: The Role of Imagination in the Development of Artificial
Intelligence.
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5. Scientific and Literary Speech - How Fiction can
Shape the Worldview of Scientists.
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6. Scientific Fictions and
Historical Reality.
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7. Thought Experiments: The Subjunctive Mood in
History.
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8. Constructive and Predictive Capabilities of the
Alternative History Genre.
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9. Multiplayer Online Games Become
Reality: A New Literary Genre.
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10. Artificial Intelligence as a
Creator of Over-Normative Reality.
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11. Nomadism and Reality - Two
scenarios for their interrelation and development.
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12. Emotive Lexis
and a Scholars Hypothetical Portrait.