Contemporary Developments in International Relations Theory
... It is my contention that the fissiparous state of present-day I.R. theory is not due - at least not in the first instance - to a large number of contending methodologies or canons of proof of scientific statements, but much more so to the competitive coexistence of a number of ontological referents ...
... It is my contention that the fissiparous state of present-day I.R. theory is not due - at least not in the first instance - to a large number of contending methodologies or canons of proof of scientific statements, but much more so to the competitive coexistence of a number of ontological referents ...
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... idea that, following the years of turmoil in countries that had affected their economies and morality, peace should be actively sought (Comenius, 2006; Erasmus, 1990). The development of science and technology was the human response to the problems of the age. However, the ambivalence of the world a ...
... idea that, following the years of turmoil in countries that had affected their economies and morality, peace should be actively sought (Comenius, 2006; Erasmus, 1990). The development of science and technology was the human response to the problems of the age. However, the ambivalence of the world a ...
Multiple Choice Questions: Time Period 4 (ANSWER KEY)
... traditionally female. Women poured into factories and joined the military. These opportunities for economic independence, given up when men returned from the war, helped to redefine women’s roles and continued as a social process of change which began with the Industrial Revolution. Key Concept: 4.4 ...
... traditionally female. Women poured into factories and joined the military. These opportunities for economic independence, given up when men returned from the war, helped to redefine women’s roles and continued as a social process of change which began with the Industrial Revolution. Key Concept: 4.4 ...
Dewald Crisis - Acsu Buffalo
... environment for capitalism and an eventual technological breakthrough. Though his main concern was social change, Hobsbawm did not neglect political events. The string of rebellions that marked the mid-seventeenth century allowed him to delimit the crisis as a precise historical moment, but they als ...
... environment for capitalism and an eventual technological breakthrough. Though his main concern was social change, Hobsbawm did not neglect political events. The string of rebellions that marked the mid-seventeenth century allowed him to delimit the crisis as a precise historical moment, but they als ...
Social Digital Discourse: New Challenges for Corpus
... sub-disciplines, in particular corpus- and sociolinguistics. It shows that social digital discourses can enrich the discussion of linguistic concepts as they pose new challenges for linguistic researchers – but they also offer new opportunities. It focuses on Wikipedia, Facebook and Twitter to show ...
... sub-disciplines, in particular corpus- and sociolinguistics. It shows that social digital discourses can enrich the discussion of linguistic concepts as they pose new challenges for linguistic researchers – but they also offer new opportunities. It focuses on Wikipedia, Facebook and Twitter to show ...
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... respecting the ultimate mode of production of phenomena’ (Mill 1973:327). As there are no exceptions to the causal order, this also was also the case in humans – both in individuals (psychology) as in social formations (sociology). Mill was, however, aware of the difficulty of the task. Events happe ...
... respecting the ultimate mode of production of phenomena’ (Mill 1973:327). As there are no exceptions to the causal order, this also was also the case in humans – both in individuals (psychology) as in social formations (sociology). Mill was, however, aware of the difficulty of the task. Events happe ...
Philosophy of Economics
... multiple causes in irregular combinations and thus cannot provide a reliable basis for generalization (or testing). This was argued by Carl Menger (1883), who launched the famous Methodenstreit against the German historicists. He outlined a version of the Millian account with Aristotelian characteri ...
... multiple causes in irregular combinations and thus cannot provide a reliable basis for generalization (or testing). This was argued by Carl Menger (1883), who launched the famous Methodenstreit against the German historicists. He outlined a version of the Millian account with Aristotelian characteri ...
THE SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF IDEOLOGY (1940-60
... the point where Engels approached what can be termed either a vulgar Marxist or a revisionist position (depending upon one’s viewpoint). Marx was influenced by the interest theory of the philosophical materialists of the French enlightenment, but the theory of interests remains one of the unspecifi ...
... the point where Engels approached what can be termed either a vulgar Marxist or a revisionist position (depending upon one’s viewpoint). Marx was influenced by the interest theory of the philosophical materialists of the French enlightenment, but the theory of interests remains one of the unspecifi ...