Euporia is a platform aimed to foster the searchability and
discoverability of Open Access philosophical resources and scholarly
contributions on topics related to the philosophy of Open Science,
digital culture and research ethics. Euporia pursues a twofold goal: to
stimulate the use of Open Access philosophical literature and to
intensify a critical discussion on Open Science and the impact of
digitality on contemporary culture. Therefore the blog is intended to be
a portal presenting, on the one hand, all the available Open Access
primary and secondary literature in philosophy, and on the other hand
all relevant contributions to the philosophy of Open Science, the
philosophy of digital culture and research ethics.
The ancient greek
word euporia (εὐπορία), according to the LSJ Lexicon, means “ease,
facility, of doing a thing” and, as opposed to poverty, “plenty,
abundance”. In the philosophical tradition, it was also used in
opposition to aporia (ἀπορία), as “solution of doubts or difficulties”.
Euporos is the person “full of resources or devices, ingenious,
inventive”. Last, but not least, we liked the random assonance with the
word euphoria.
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