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... Software I have been a software developer for over 6 years and comfortably work with a broad spectrum of languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, Python, SQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript (+AJAX), ASP.NET, PHP, and ColdFusion. I regularly hold workshops to teach fellow students basic software skills for scie ...
... Software I have been a software developer for over 6 years and comfortably work with a broad spectrum of languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, Python, SQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript (+AJAX), ASP.NET, PHP, and ColdFusion. I regularly hold workshops to teach fellow students basic software skills for scie ...
Intrinsic Value in Pragmatism: Trojan Horse or Savyor?
... normal scientist (…) [a]nd that normal thinking may not be too precise about issues that worry philosopher“. Put it differently, “if you can make it do something, it is real” (Brandon, 1997: 234). As such, within science itself, NOA may work quite well. But, consider the rather lengthy following quo ...
... normal scientist (…) [a]nd that normal thinking may not be too precise about issues that worry philosopher“. Put it differently, “if you can make it do something, it is real” (Brandon, 1997: 234). As such, within science itself, NOA may work quite well. But, consider the rather lengthy following quo ...
Welland Campus GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES 2016 Winter
... Financial planning in our personal life is useful and of great interest to many people. This course has been designed to provide you with an introduction to personal finance through your review of several aspects of financial planning which most people will need to know during the different stages o ...
... Financial planning in our personal life is useful and of great interest to many people. This course has been designed to provide you with an introduction to personal finance through your review of several aspects of financial planning which most people will need to know during the different stages o ...
“A” Level Sociology A Resource
... knowledge because it involves subjecting our ideas to some In terms of your A-level research form of systematic testing, rather than simply assuming they project, for example, this model are true. In addition, we’ve also looked at one way of could represent an important set of organising social rese ...
... knowledge because it involves subjecting our ideas to some In terms of your A-level research form of systematic testing, rather than simply assuming they project, for example, this model are true. In addition, we’ve also looked at one way of could represent an important set of organising social rese ...
Socializing Naturalized Philosophy of Science
... of the cognitive output of science is desired. Nor are any properties of these groups, over and above the psychological capabilities of the individuals, taken into consideration. Cognitive individualism is exemplified in this reworking of the cognitive/noncognitive distinction. The claim is that a s ...
... of the cognitive output of science is desired. Nor are any properties of these groups, over and above the psychological capabilities of the individuals, taken into consideration. Cognitive individualism is exemplified in this reworking of the cognitive/noncognitive distinction. The claim is that a s ...
Learning Theories
... internalisation of social experience. Children can be taught concepts that are just beyond their level of development with appropriate support. • What the child can do with an adult today, they can do alone tomorrow. ...
... internalisation of social experience. Children can be taught concepts that are just beyond their level of development with appropriate support. • What the child can do with an adult today, they can do alone tomorrow. ...
One More Turn after the Social Turn: Easing Science Studies into
... dead alley that would not force us to retrace our steps. Instead of being less extreme I want to show that by being a little more radical we would end up in a productive and commonsensical research program that would allow us to capitalise on the last twenty years’ work and resume our swift pace. 1. ...
... dead alley that would not force us to retrace our steps. Instead of being less extreme I want to show that by being a little more radical we would end up in a productive and commonsensical research program that would allow us to capitalise on the last twenty years’ work and resume our swift pace. 1. ...
Anthropology, humanism and civic responsibilities: a conversation with Thomas Hylland Eriksen
... we listen to the same music, we may have the same political ideas, than I may have with some of my non-Muslim neighbours who vote for another party, who have different values, who don’t care about global justice, who don’t care about social equality and so on. LFAF: And do you think that there might ...
... we listen to the same music, we may have the same political ideas, than I may have with some of my non-Muslim neighbours who vote for another party, who have different values, who don’t care about global justice, who don’t care about social equality and so on. LFAF: And do you think that there might ...
Critical Realism in Information Systems Research
... issue, are the work of Margaret Archer (1995) in sociology and Tony Lawson (1997) in economics. It is important to note that both started from a critical engagement with existing perspectives in their respective domains, an engagement which saw them turn to critical realism in its role as an “under- ...
... issue, are the work of Margaret Archer (1995) in sociology and Tony Lawson (1997) in economics. It is important to note that both started from a critical engagement with existing perspectives in their respective domains, an engagement which saw them turn to critical realism in its role as an “under- ...
all publications as Word document
... Symposium on Computer Science in Sports, Loughborough, UK, pp.119-127, ISBN: 978-3-319-24560-7. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24560-7_15. Chung, P, Soltoggio, A, Dawson, C, Meng, Q, Pain, M (ed) (2015) Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Computer Science in Sports (ISCSS), Springer, ISBN: 97 ...
... Symposium on Computer Science in Sports, Loughborough, UK, pp.119-127, ISBN: 978-3-319-24560-7. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24560-7_15. Chung, P, Soltoggio, A, Dawson, C, Meng, Q, Pain, M (ed) (2015) Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Computer Science in Sports (ISCSS), Springer, ISBN: 97 ...
Unmeasured Information and the Methodology of Social Scientific
... addition, to express my thanks here for his general encouragement and support over many, many years. It should also be stated that I have not made any attempt to eliminate the relatively small amount of overlap both between these essays and the material already published in Analysis without Measurem ...
... addition, to express my thanks here for his general encouragement and support over many, many years. It should also be stated that I have not made any attempt to eliminate the relatively small amount of overlap both between these essays and the material already published in Analysis without Measurem ...
Computer Simulation in the Controversy over Limits to
... Most contributions to the Limits to Growth-debate take the simulation as consisting of two parts: Human modelers make assumptions that define the model and specify initial and boundary conditions. The computer merely derives the implications of the model under the chosen circumstances. This separat ...
... Most contributions to the Limits to Growth-debate take the simulation as consisting of two parts: Human modelers make assumptions that define the model and specify initial and boundary conditions. The computer merely derives the implications of the model under the chosen circumstances. This separat ...
Imants Freibergs, Serge-André Mahé, Alain Lacheny, Jean
... Philippe Lemoisson, Stefano A. Cerri, Serge-André Mahé, Jean Sallantin Constructive Interactions 3rd International LeGE-WG Workshop: GRID Infrastructure to Support Future Technology Enhanced Learning Berlin, Germany. 3 December, 2003. ABSTRACT The new paradigm of "knowledge construction using experi ...
... Philippe Lemoisson, Stefano A. Cerri, Serge-André Mahé, Jean Sallantin Constructive Interactions 3rd International LeGE-WG Workshop: GRID Infrastructure to Support Future Technology Enhanced Learning Berlin, Germany. 3 December, 2003. ABSTRACT The new paradigm of "knowledge construction using experi ...
1 - Philsci
... Two major problems remain: How do we connect the projectible predicates of the simulation to those that are of interest to us? Is it really possible to manipulate these predicates without changing the basic underlying code, and thus vitiating the whole project? We conclude pessimistically. We think ...
... Two major problems remain: How do we connect the projectible predicates of the simulation to those that are of interest to us? Is it really possible to manipulate these predicates without changing the basic underlying code, and thus vitiating the whole project? We conclude pessimistically. We think ...
PDF - AntiMatters
... Tart takes it as a compliment to his experimental designs when the pseudocritics end up claiming that he must be incompetent or that he or his subjects must have cheated. In the fifty years he has been studying and working in the field of parapsychology, there have been lots of attacks on it from ps ...
... Tart takes it as a compliment to his experimental designs when the pseudocritics end up claiming that he must be incompetent or that he or his subjects must have cheated. In the fifty years he has been studying and working in the field of parapsychology, there have been lots of attacks on it from ps ...
- LSE Research Online
... may be associated with DEs. The exploration of these hypotheses was pursued through theoretical and empirical research over a number of years (e.g. Van Egeraat et al. 2008; Rivera-León et al. forthcoming). In this paper, we are concerned with the process of development of an analytical framework thr ...
... may be associated with DEs. The exploration of these hypotheses was pursued through theoretical and empirical research over a number of years (e.g. Van Egeraat et al. 2008; Rivera-León et al. forthcoming). In this paper, we are concerned with the process of development of an analytical framework thr ...
Week 7: Sandel in theory: the two liberalisms and public policy
... ‘Epistemology’: The methodology and epistemology of the ‘social and human sciences’ The first part of this two-part unit, weeks 1-6, focusses on understanding and explaining social actions and processes. These actions and processes are the subject matter of ‘the human sciences’: political science, s ...
... ‘Epistemology’: The methodology and epistemology of the ‘social and human sciences’ The first part of this two-part unit, weeks 1-6, focusses on understanding and explaining social actions and processes. These actions and processes are the subject matter of ‘the human sciences’: political science, s ...
ELEMENTS of MODERN CULTURE R
... phenomena in order to derive rather simple relations that give a realistic description of the phenomenon, although not one that is complete in every detail. Inspired abstraction has been the mark of the great researcher. Application of these approaches to learning set in disciplined motion all the p ...
... phenomena in order to derive rather simple relations that give a realistic description of the phenomenon, although not one that is complete in every detail. Inspired abstraction has been the mark of the great researcher. Application of these approaches to learning set in disciplined motion all the p ...
Unit 1: Psychology`s History and Approaches Psychology`s Roots
... The study of how situations and cultures affect our behavior and thinking. Perspectives: How behavior and thinking vary across situations and cultures. How are we all alike as humans? How do we differ based on culture or society? Key Words: Others influence, culture, environment, conformity, society ...
... The study of how situations and cultures affect our behavior and thinking. Perspectives: How behavior and thinking vary across situations and cultures. How are we all alike as humans? How do we differ based on culture or society? Key Words: Others influence, culture, environment, conformity, society ...
abductive reasoning as the logic of agent
... when your simulation results are different from actual behaviour of the target and given that there is no large N of comparable real world cases. In fact you can hardly know whether it is your model that is flawed, or simply what you observe in the real world is just an accidental development of the ...
... when your simulation results are different from actual behaviour of the target and given that there is no large N of comparable real world cases. In fact you can hardly know whether it is your model that is flawed, or simply what you observe in the real world is just an accidental development of the ...
A NEW SILK ROAD: SCIENCE AND SOCIETY IN ASIA AND EUROPE
... other’s published writings. Drawing on a longstanding tradition in Europe, their mutual interest in science created a social space where the two men were able to discuss issues of common concern and display the civility and virtuous attributes of men of science as described by my colleague Steven Sh ...
... other’s published writings. Drawing on a longstanding tradition in Europe, their mutual interest in science created a social space where the two men were able to discuss issues of common concern and display the civility and virtuous attributes of men of science as described by my colleague Steven Sh ...
Why is integration so difficult? Shifting roles of ethics and
... This paper analyses the normative reasons for integration. Integration is understood here as a deliberate attempt to bring the works of the humanities and social sciences into productive relationships with today’s complex and multi-faceted technological and scientific research, because this research ...
... This paper analyses the normative reasons for integration. Integration is understood here as a deliberate attempt to bring the works of the humanities and social sciences into productive relationships with today’s complex and multi-faceted technological and scientific research, because this research ...
CHAPTER 14 IMPORTANT NEXT STEPS IN PHRONETIC SOCIAL
... As phronetic researchers, they were not satisfied with simply identifying problems and analyzing them; they also wanted to help develop solutions and become "actors in the flow of history, rather than bystanders," as they put it. The authors are explicit that it was tempting, and would have been eas ...
... As phronetic researchers, they were not satisfied with simply identifying problems and analyzing them; they also wanted to help develop solutions and become "actors in the flow of history, rather than bystanders," as they put it. The authors are explicit that it was tempting, and would have been eas ...
The hard part of taking advantage of this flood of geospatial
... ‘Levels of abstraction’ support structure and function where one may be part of the other. A function might be well suited as a main entity in a structural view and visa versa. This clarifies relationships in KDGIS where the model takes physical form as a structure of functions. The schema (Nyerges ...
... ‘Levels of abstraction’ support structure and function where one may be part of the other. A function might be well suited as a main entity in a structural view and visa versa. This clarifies relationships in KDGIS where the model takes physical form as a structure of functions. The schema (Nyerges ...