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PHILOSOPHY
Research Terminology
Research Terminology
The SAGE Encyclopaedia
Paradigm: A paradigm is said to be fundamentally an image of the subject matter amidst a science. It aids in identifying what needs to be studied, what sort of queries need to be asked along with the mode via which it should be asked. ...
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Aligning Philosophies of Science with Research Approaches
Aligning Philosophies of Science with Research Approaches
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Philosophy of science is related to the foundations, assumptions, methods, use, merit of science and implications of science. This discipline is often overlapped with epistemology and metaphysics, when it is used in exploring that whether the particular ...
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Democratic Theory
Democratic Theory and Contemporary Governance
Plato is one of the first scholars and philosophers who had talked about democracy and defined its concept. The deliberative theory was pushed out of the mass public into the deliberative venues of small scale. The fact that the theory got pushed out of ...
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MOTIVATION AND LEADERSHIP
Motivation and Leadership
Motivation and Leadership
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Since all companies are committed to produce more and better in a globalized and competitive world, senior management of organizations must use all available means to achieve its objectives. These media are referred to: strategic planning, capital raising, technology, appropriate logistics, personnel policies, appropriate use ...
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Night by Elie Wiesel
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After surviving one of the worst crimes ever committed against humanity, Elie Wiesel (b. 1928) took a 10-year vow of silence before writing about it. His book Night is one of the first and most powerful autobiographical accounts of the Holocaust ever written. Yet, after finally completing ...
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Democracy
Democracy
Democracy
Democracy is a form of control of government in which citizens of state have an equal stake. They exercise this state by means of selection of suitable members of legislating bodies. It allows citizens to influence the decisions about their lives directly. They are involved in development of systems and ...
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Michel Foucault and the Authoritarian Reality of Modern Society
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Foucault strongly believed that training came from the concept of discipline. The underlying objective of such a disciplinary power is basically to train. It can be explained as the blending of several different powers that make up the entire body. However, there ...
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Western philosophy: from antiquity to the middle ages by James N. Jordan
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The key issue is the contamination of cosmology and biblical Greek, the passage from antiquity to the Middle Ages brings the clash between two cultures have always been present in the Mediterranean, first affirmed by the Latin culture ...
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Factory Farming
Factory Farming
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Factory farming involves the rearing of livestock in a locked up area at an alarmingly high stocking density, in which the farm tends to operate as an industrial unit rearing livestock with the sole aim of earning more money. The main products of factory farming are milk, meat, eggs and ...
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Moral Judgment
Moral Judgment
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Lawrence Kohlberg (1927-1987) was an American psychologist who, after completing high school, was enlisted in the merchant navy which travels around the world for various missions. During that time, in Second World War, Kohlberg helped to transport Jews from Europe to Palestine. Then he went back to ...