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Author(s):  
Apriliansyah Mahmud ◽  
Ernawati Pasaribu

Unemployement is a multidimensional problem that have wide impact into progress and quality of one area. Based on that problem, it is necessary to have an  analysis of factor that affected this phenomena. One economy phenomenon of one area can be influenced by neighborhood economy activity. The purpose of this study is to know factors that affected open unemployemnet rate also answer the problem of neighborhood effect by spatial model. Based on result, variables that having spatial effect are open unemployement rate, count of poor citizen, and also gross domestic product. Beside of that, it is also known that error spatial model is feasible to be a model because having smallest AIC score.


Author(s):  
Dominic Smith

AbstractThis short paper offers a series of responses to Jochem Zwier and Timothy Barker’s comments on my extended paper ‘Taking Exception: Philosophy of Technology as a Multidimensional Problem Space.’ Part one responds to questions concerning the modality of the renewed understanding of the theme of the transcendental that was argued for in my initial paper: I argue for the deep contingency of such a move, against any sense that it is necessary. Part two takes this consideration of modality further, considering the possibilities that a renewal of the theme of the transcendental stands to offer philosophy of technology today. I argue that the contingency of our contemporary sense of the transcendental can be precisely what makes it valuable. Whereas parts one and two turn on incisive questions posed by Zwier, part three closes by reconsidering the claims for a ‘multidimensional problem space’ offered in my initial paper. In response to an acute insight from Barker, I close by arguing that philosophy of technology’s problem space should be explored in terms of a notion of ‘shared agonism’.


Author(s):  
Timothy Barker

AbstractThis critical response to Dominic Smith’s ‘Taking Exception: Philosophy of Technology as a Multidimensional Problem Space’ begins by outlining the key contributions of his essay, namely his insightful approach to the transcendental, on the one hand, and his introduction of the topological problem space as an image for thought, on the other. The response then suggests ways of furthering this approach by addressing potential reservations about determinism. The response concludes by suggesting a way out of these questions of determinism by thinking the transcendental in concert with the agonistic.


Author(s):  
Dominic Smith

AbstractThis essay develops three key claims made in my 2018 book, Exceptional Technologies. Part one argues for ‘trivialising the transcendental’, to remove stigmas attached to the word ‘transcendental’ in philosophy in general and philosophy of technology in particular. Part two outlines the concept of ‘exceptional technologies’. These are artefacts and practices that show up as limit cases for our received pictures of what constitutes a ‘technology’ (what I refer to as our ‘pictures of method’) and that force us to reassess the conditions for the possibility of these pictures. I focus on the case of autonomous vehicles here, arguing that Google Street View provides a relatively better picture for approaching philosophical issues at stake than the famous ‘Trolley Problem’. Part three then concludes with a focus on Heidegger’s ‘Question Concerning Technology’ essay. Heidegger asserts that philosophical questioning ‘builds a way’ (1977: 3). I argue that philosophical approaches to technologies might better be considered in terms of a multidimensional problem space.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 7-15
Author(s):  
Darko Lojaničić ◽  
Slaviša Trajković ◽  
Svetlana Tasić

Modern business organizations are facing a multidimensional problem of creating an accounting information system is a multidimensional problem. The presence of mathematics in solving such problems is often a necessity, which is why, in this case, mathematical relations Presence of mathematics in solving such problems is often a necessity, which is why, in this case, mathematical relations using Boolean algebra represent the basis for solving problems related to the development and functioning of an adequate accounting information system.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 210
Author(s):  
Nazifah Nazifah ◽  
Meri Yarni ◽  
Muhammad Amin Nasution

Since 1997 until now, forest and land fires (Karhutla) in Indonesia occur almost every year. The 2015 Karhutla incident is believed to have burned 2.61 million hectares of forest and land. In 2016, even though Indonesia was hit by La Nina, forest and land fires continued to burn forest and land area of 14,604.84 hectares. Forest and land fires have a detrimental impact on the environment, social and economy. Even the problem of fires in Indonesia has caused smoke problems for neighboring countries, especially in the Southeast Asia region. The government has tried to deal with the forest and land fires both in the form of regulations and programs, but the forest fires still occur. Several studies have shown problems in handling forest and land fires, including difficulties. The government itself is aware that forest and land fire is a multidimensional problem that requires cross-sectoral coordination to deal with it. Keywords: forest fires, Indonesia, policy


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