The Reconciliation between Rationalism and Empiricism
... Maureen Lyons, Dept. of Sociology, IWU , Chris.Prendergast* Immanuel Kant formulated his ethical theory based on categories of thought, which he believed were programmed by nature into the consciousness of every rational being. A major implication of this type of formulation is that moral laws hold ...
... Maureen Lyons, Dept. of Sociology, IWU , Chris.Prendergast* Immanuel Kant formulated his ethical theory based on categories of thought, which he believed were programmed by nature into the consciousness of every rational being. A major implication of this type of formulation is that moral laws hold ...
History - St George`s C of E Primary School
... and databases to find out about the past. • Identify some of the different ways the past has been ...
... and databases to find out about the past. • Identify some of the different ways the past has been ...
Buford High School – AP World History – Summer Assignment 2017
... AP World History goes well beyond facts and memorization. It is centered around ‘thinking like a historian’. A major part of that is analyzing sources, at the same time taking into account the historical content that is being covered. The Neolithic Revolution is considered one of the seminal events ...
... AP World History goes well beyond facts and memorization. It is centered around ‘thinking like a historian’. A major part of that is analyzing sources, at the same time taking into account the historical content that is being covered. The Neolithic Revolution is considered one of the seminal events ...
Big Data Approaches to Study Discourse Processes
... The corpus mining methods discussed so far tend to focus on surface-level statistics of linguistic units, such as frequency of occurrence, incidence scores, or type-token ratios. While these surface level counts can be very useful to study the commonality of constructions and how they vary across co ...
... The corpus mining methods discussed so far tend to focus on surface-level statistics of linguistic units, such as frequency of occurrence, incidence scores, or type-token ratios. While these surface level counts can be very useful to study the commonality of constructions and how they vary across co ...
Psychology and National Development
... Griffin & Knight, 1992; Goulet & Wilber, 1992). These elements, which most directly have an impact on people, are taken as the focus of development with the understanding that when people have certain basic needs cared for they can more effectively take part in the control of their own economic, pol ...
... Griffin & Knight, 1992; Goulet & Wilber, 1992). These elements, which most directly have an impact on people, are taken as the focus of development with the understanding that when people have certain basic needs cared for they can more effectively take part in the control of their own economic, pol ...
ethical theory
... -- Mill instead, in ch. 2, defends “qualitative” distinctions among pleasures; i.e. he claims that pleasures differ, not just in quantity, but also according to whether the activities they’re associated with are mental (intellectual or spiritual) or merely physical, the former ranked higher than the ...
... -- Mill instead, in ch. 2, defends “qualitative” distinctions among pleasures; i.e. he claims that pleasures differ, not just in quantity, but also according to whether the activities they’re associated with are mental (intellectual or spiritual) or merely physical, the former ranked higher than the ...
The philosophy behind pseudoscience
... memory fall: in psychology, neuroscience, or both? And which discipline investigates the distribution of wealth: sociology, economics, or both? Because of such partial overlaps and interactions, the set of all the sciences constitutes a system. By contrast, the pseudosciences are typically solitary. ...
... memory fall: in psychology, neuroscience, or both? And which discipline investigates the distribution of wealth: sociology, economics, or both? Because of such partial overlaps and interactions, the set of all the sciences constitutes a system. By contrast, the pseudosciences are typically solitary. ...
The Sense of the Past and the Origins of Sociology Philip Abrams
... Whether such an enterprise is, in principle, philosophically or empirically viable is a matter for debate. Personally I think it is, and that it is just this emphasis in sociology which gives the discipline its importance, or at least its seriousness. Still, it can be argued that the ways in which s ...
... Whether such an enterprise is, in principle, philosophically or empirically viable is a matter for debate. Personally I think it is, and that it is just this emphasis in sociology which gives the discipline its importance, or at least its seriousness. Still, it can be argued that the ways in which s ...