AGENT-BASED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - IME-USP
... that could be universally adopted without violating anyone’s rights should be pursued. Virtue theory takes into account the intrinsic limitations of human nature and states that morality is concerned with maximizing virtues and minimizing vices. Each view of morality presupposes cognitive loads that ...
... that could be universally adopted without violating anyone’s rights should be pursued. Virtue theory takes into account the intrinsic limitations of human nature and states that morality is concerned with maximizing virtues and minimizing vices. Each view of morality presupposes cognitive loads that ...
The Eternal Divide? History and International
... within pre-existing theoretical categories (Lustick, 1996). And as such, this approach is little more than the continuation of ahistoricism by other means. A second, equally prominent, tendency in IR scholarship is to see history as the ‘if only’ realm of uncertainty (Versailles less punitive, Bin ...
... within pre-existing theoretical categories (Lustick, 1996). And as such, this approach is little more than the continuation of ahistoricism by other means. A second, equally prominent, tendency in IR scholarship is to see history as the ‘if only’ realm of uncertainty (Versailles less punitive, Bin ...
An introduction to modeling science
... The intricacies of the relationships between social and cognitive aspects of science are most visible among relatively small groups of scholars over short periods of times. At the same time, these scholars are embedded, through both training and employment, in larger units such as fields or discipl ...
... The intricacies of the relationships between social and cognitive aspects of science are most visible among relatively small groups of scholars over short periods of times. At the same time, these scholars are embedded, through both training and employment, in larger units such as fields or discipl ...
Social Work Social Development – 2012 – Action and Impact
... rights such as access to food, education, health, housing, leisure, work and citizenship should be defined and implemented by the State. • Public policies are the instrument of implementation of these rights. ...
... rights such as access to food, education, health, housing, leisure, work and citizenship should be defined and implemented by the State. • Public policies are the instrument of implementation of these rights. ...
Healthcare Professionals and Social Conscience Amma Tafadzwa
... religion, thought and belief (13). Together with moral values these factors inevitably influence one’s readiness to promote change within society where health issues are concerned. For example, a socially aware HCP would advocate for the promotion of safer sex practice through the use of contracepti ...
... religion, thought and belief (13). Together with moral values these factors inevitably influence one’s readiness to promote change within society where health issues are concerned. For example, a socially aware HCP would advocate for the promotion of safer sex practice through the use of contracepti ...
- Philsci
... problems of living become more fundamental than problems of knowledge, the basic aim of education being to learn how to acquire wisdom in life. Academic inquiry as a whole needs to become somewhat like a people's civil service, having just sufficient power to retain its independence and integrity, d ...
... problems of living become more fundamental than problems of knowledge, the basic aim of education being to learn how to acquire wisdom in life. Academic inquiry as a whole needs to become somewhat like a people's civil service, having just sufficient power to retain its independence and integrity, d ...
a Critical Reconsideration of the Ethos and autonomy of Science
... the ethic of communalism in the life sciences especially is becoming dramatically reorganized as commercial interests have come to be important forces (Thackary 1998; Krimsky 2003; Shorett, Rabinow, and Billings 2003). Private ownership affects not only the final application of knowledge, but also t ...
... the ethic of communalism in the life sciences especially is becoming dramatically reorganized as commercial interests have come to be important forces (Thackary 1998; Krimsky 2003; Shorett, Rabinow, and Billings 2003). Private ownership affects not only the final application of knowledge, but also t ...
– how to implement a Social policy innovation social investment approach
... Strategy that encourages Member States to take measures for active inclusion of people left out from the labour market (the other pillars being namely adequate income support and inclusive labour markets). In recent years there has been a growing focus on the need to promote innovation in the social ...
... Strategy that encourages Member States to take measures for active inclusion of people left out from the labour market (the other pillars being namely adequate income support and inclusive labour markets). In recent years there has been a growing focus on the need to promote innovation in the social ...
About “Marginal People”, Relations and Borders in Urban
... problem does not confirm itself, however, in innumerable other situations of locution. Due to the lack of these reflection in recent studies, it is these situations which our research has sought to investigate. The social exclusion of a “trecheiro” [homeless migrant person] 6 goes unchallenged by a ...
... problem does not confirm itself, however, in innumerable other situations of locution. Due to the lack of these reflection in recent studies, it is these situations which our research has sought to investigate. The social exclusion of a “trecheiro” [homeless migrant person] 6 goes unchallenged by a ...
Would the university be a business organization like the others?
... The university is therefore a stronghold in which knowledge creation should not be linked only to the �inancial interest. For its commitment to the whole society, the university should not and cannot concern itself only with a portion of society such as the productive and business sector. In ancient ...
... The university is therefore a stronghold in which knowledge creation should not be linked only to the �inancial interest. For its commitment to the whole society, the university should not and cannot concern itself only with a portion of society such as the productive and business sector. In ancient ...
3rd NW Review Notes
... The student will demonstrate an understanding of scientific reasoning, logic, and the nature of science by planning and conducting investigations in which a) observations and predictions are made and questions are formed; b) observations are differentiated from personal interpretation; c) observatio ...
... The student will demonstrate an understanding of scientific reasoning, logic, and the nature of science by planning and conducting investigations in which a) observations and predictions are made and questions are formed; b) observations are differentiated from personal interpretation; c) observatio ...
Stories and Social Networks Warren Sack
... they have some affinities with techniques of newer AI work in agent-based architectures for information filtering and recommendation. Thus, for example, the “meaning” of a movie or television show for a system like Firefly15 is the set of ratings members of a user community have assigned to it. User ...
... they have some affinities with techniques of newer AI work in agent-based architectures for information filtering and recommendation. Thus, for example, the “meaning” of a movie or television show for a system like Firefly15 is the set of ratings members of a user community have assigned to it. User ...
Davide Zoletto
... and educational integration process of foreigners in Europe.1 The first part presents the theoretical framework used to carry out the analysis; the second part deals with the various regimes for the social integration of foreigners in Europe and the next one examines a number of educational integrat ...
... and educational integration process of foreigners in Europe.1 The first part presents the theoretical framework used to carry out the analysis; the second part deals with the various regimes for the social integration of foreigners in Europe and the next one examines a number of educational integrat ...
Definition of "Grassroots Associations":
... recognized today by their unique tastes, lifestyles, and form of social organization. These groupings exist for the pleasure of their members to share the warmth of being together, socializing with each other, seeing and touching each other, and so on, a highly emotional process. In this they are bo ...
... recognized today by their unique tastes, lifestyles, and form of social organization. These groupings exist for the pleasure of their members to share the warmth of being together, socializing with each other, seeing and touching each other, and so on, a highly emotional process. In this they are bo ...
Glossary Altruism: Way of feeling or acting characterized by
... (auto); attribute of beings possessing rationality. Civil disobedience: Nonviolent resistance to laws thought to be unjust or oppressive. Categorical imperative: Supreme command of reason that directs the will absolutely or unconditionally, irrespective of anyone’s particular desires; given multiple ...
... (auto); attribute of beings possessing rationality. Civil disobedience: Nonviolent resistance to laws thought to be unjust or oppressive. Categorical imperative: Supreme command of reason that directs the will absolutely or unconditionally, irrespective of anyone’s particular desires; given multiple ...
How to value socio-economic impacts?
... really venerate and honour in our country and are patriotic about. In that sense, this new knowledge has all to do with honour and country but it has nothing to do directly with defending our country, except to make it worth defending. ...
... really venerate and honour in our country and are patriotic about. In that sense, this new knowledge has all to do with honour and country but it has nothing to do directly with defending our country, except to make it worth defending. ...