Ethnic and National Identity: The Conceptual Critique
... usually we do not know if such behaviours result from the fear of sanctions (…), or directly from deeply held value commitments. Since both mechanisms produce the same outcome, it is impossible to tell which of them is responsible in the usual case’. The uses of identity in relation to ‘group samene ...
... usually we do not know if such behaviours result from the fear of sanctions (…), or directly from deeply held value commitments. Since both mechanisms produce the same outcome, it is impossible to tell which of them is responsible in the usual case’. The uses of identity in relation to ‘group samene ...
Tests of Concepts
... objects under study. Even though, he does not specify research protocols for making observations (treating them as limiting blinders giving a misplaced sense of objectivity), Blumer's method leaves no room to imagine that raw reality is directly known. Concepts are essential to indicate and act towa ...
... objects under study. Even though, he does not specify research protocols for making observations (treating them as limiting blinders giving a misplaced sense of objectivity), Blumer's method leaves no room to imagine that raw reality is directly known. Concepts are essential to indicate and act towa ...
Rethinking the culture-economy dialectic Brons, Lajos Ludovic
... concept become increasingly unclear. However, within the context of the CED, two main lines of thought regarding the meaning of the concept of "reason" can be distinguished. The first relates reason to self-interest, the second to logic. The notion of self-interest or interest is historically relate ...
... concept become increasingly unclear. However, within the context of the CED, two main lines of thought regarding the meaning of the concept of "reason" can be distinguished. The first relates reason to self-interest, the second to logic. The notion of self-interest or interest is historically relate ...
Thinking Across Perspectives and Disciplines
... public) of a concentration of patents in private hands. (Until 2001, almost all patents in this area were held by private biotechnology companies.) Intertwined in these ways, insights emerging from different fields then inform their proposed policy recommendations, framed in federal legislative lang ...
... public) of a concentration of patents in private hands. (Until 2001, almost all patents in this area were held by private biotechnology companies.) Intertwined in these ways, insights emerging from different fields then inform their proposed policy recommendations, framed in federal legislative lang ...
Two Modes of Reasoning with Case Studies1
... could fairly reliably guess in what range the various immunologic parameters will be or they might check the sexual partners of the patient to find further diseased individuals. This fits well with the characteristics for the predictive mode as depicted above. In particular, the case studies of indi ...
... could fairly reliably guess in what range the various immunologic parameters will be or they might check the sexual partners of the patient to find further diseased individuals. This fits well with the characteristics for the predictive mode as depicted above. In particular, the case studies of indi ...
Analysis of selected concepts on Resource Management
... 1) concepts based on a physical/biological measurement of resource use that seeks to define the targets or guidelines for sustainable use of resource, and 2) concepts based on economic approaches to resource management that provides an analytical framework that can assist the determination the level ...
... 1) concepts based on a physical/biological measurement of resource use that seeks to define the targets or guidelines for sustainable use of resource, and 2) concepts based on economic approaches to resource management that provides an analytical framework that can assist the determination the level ...
Combinatorial structures and processing in Neural Blackboard
... arbitrary binding of words in (potentially novel) sentence structures or even new words in sentence structures, as in Figure 2. In each of these cases, the behavior of answering a question (probing for relation information or binding) depends on connecting sensory information to motor activation, in ...
... arbitrary binding of words in (potentially novel) sentence structures or even new words in sentence structures, as in Figure 2. In each of these cases, the behavior of answering a question (probing for relation information or binding) depends on connecting sensory information to motor activation, in ...
Ethical Reasoning
... issues in a variety of settings, think about how different ethical perspectives might be applied to ethical dilemmas and consider the ramifications of alternative actions. Students’ ethical self identity evolves as they practice ethical decision-making skills and learn how to describe and analyze po ...
... issues in a variety of settings, think about how different ethical perspectives might be applied to ethical dilemmas and consider the ramifications of alternative actions. Students’ ethical self identity evolves as they practice ethical decision-making skills and learn how to describe and analyze po ...
Making Sense of Ecosystem Services
... New ways of thinking about services? What is a service? For who? Only humans? Multidiciplinary approach about services. Can non-human animals appreciate/value “services”. Or is it only a function to be utilized? Is the concept applicable in researching moose-wolves interactions or relations. Yes, fr ...
... New ways of thinking about services? What is a service? For who? Only humans? Multidiciplinary approach about services. Can non-human animals appreciate/value “services”. Or is it only a function to be utilized? Is the concept applicable in researching moose-wolves interactions or relations. Yes, fr ...
Bob`s Lecture Notes for Week 1
... determine them, because he held a kantian, rather than a cartesian concept of concepts.) This, I think, is (one important component of) the Hegelian position. As we will see, Hegel is also a holist about concepts. Individual concepts are to be understood in terms of their function within an extended ...
... determine them, because he held a kantian, rather than a cartesian concept of concepts.) This, I think, is (one important component of) the Hegelian position. As we will see, Hegel is also a holist about concepts. Individual concepts are to be understood in terms of their function within an extended ...
Fundamentals of Knowledge Organization1
... theoretical discipline computer science was founded in the 1930s, well before the appearance of the modern computer. The founding fathers were the logicians Alonso Church (1903-1995), Kurt Gödel (19061978), Stephen C. Kleene (1909-1994), Emil Post (1897-1954), and Alan Turing (1912-1954). This early ...
... theoretical discipline computer science was founded in the 1930s, well before the appearance of the modern computer. The founding fathers were the logicians Alonso Church (1903-1995), Kurt Gödel (19061978), Stephen C. Kleene (1909-1994), Emil Post (1897-1954), and Alan Turing (1912-1954). This early ...
Enriching the Blend: Creative Extensions to Conceptual Blending in
... Structural blending processes appear in music across several formal musical levels, from the level of individual pieces harmoniously combining music features of different pieces or styles, to the level of entire musical styles having emerged as a result of blending between diverse music idioms (for ...
... Structural blending processes appear in music across several formal musical levels, from the level of individual pieces harmoniously combining music features of different pieces or styles, to the level of entire musical styles having emerged as a result of blending between diverse music idioms (for ...
Enriching the Blend
... to standard musicological linguistic terms (e.g. ‘cadence’, ‘perfect cadence’, ‘dominant’, ‘leading-note’ etc.), bringing the learned musical concepts closer to the standard notion of ‘concept’ in the domain of cognitive linguistics. In any case, the important aspect of this approach is that manual ...
... to standard musicological linguistic terms (e.g. ‘cadence’, ‘perfect cadence’, ‘dominant’, ‘leading-note’ etc.), bringing the learned musical concepts closer to the standard notion of ‘concept’ in the domain of cognitive linguistics. In any case, the important aspect of this approach is that manual ...
Complexity Theory and Public administration: What`s new
... Over the decades, Public Administration researchers have enriched their understanding of government and governance processes by incorporating ideas and concepts from other disciplines. Some recent examples of the latter include the concepts of discourse, frames, and sense making from organizational ...
... Over the decades, Public Administration researchers have enriched their understanding of government and governance processes by incorporating ideas and concepts from other disciplines. Some recent examples of the latter include the concepts of discourse, frames, and sense making from organizational ...
Document
... the approach of the sociology of knowledge (and more particularly that of the Grounded Theory) constrains itself by holding on to a view of prejudging the observed social phenomena as little as possible, the choice of plenary sessions of the EP as research material is guided by the belief of it bei ...
... the approach of the sociology of knowledge (and more particularly that of the Grounded Theory) constrains itself by holding on to a view of prejudging the observed social phenomena as little as possible, the choice of plenary sessions of the EP as research material is guided by the belief of it bei ...
NCEPTS Tricks of the Trade How to Think about Your
... That combination of circumstances gave these unskilled laborers some skills that were at least temporarily valuable, and they used their advantage skillfully to win higher wages. The important lesson for us is that the identical ability may be skilled or unskilled, depending on circumstances. The me ...
... That combination of circumstances gave these unskilled laborers some skills that were at least temporarily valuable, and they used their advantage skillfully to win higher wages. The important lesson for us is that the identical ability may be skilled or unskilled, depending on circumstances. The me ...
Social Science PETER WINCH The British Journal of Sociology
... share this characteristic, since it is only of human beings that we can intelligibly say that they are in possession of concepts. Further, there are many kinds of explanation of human behaviour which do not share this characteristic: an example would be a biological principle such as " human beings ...
... share this characteristic, since it is only of human beings that we can intelligibly say that they are in possession of concepts. Further, there are many kinds of explanation of human behaviour which do not share this characteristic: an example would be a biological principle such as " human beings ...
Grade 2 - MAFS - Florida Department Of Education
... Measure the length of an object to the nearest inch, foot, centimeter, or meter by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers, yardsticks, meter sticks, and measuring tapes. Cognitive Complexity: Level 2: Basic Application of Skills & Concepts Describe the inverse relationship between the ...
... Measure the length of an object to the nearest inch, foot, centimeter, or meter by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers, yardsticks, meter sticks, and measuring tapes. Cognitive Complexity: Level 2: Basic Application of Skills & Concepts Describe the inverse relationship between the ...
Paper titles and abstracts Dan Arnold: "Perception and the
... game of inference with his celebrated redefinition of perceptual experience as that which is free from conceptual construction (nirvikalpaka). Bhartṛhari, Dignāga's senior, notoriously defends a precisely contrary thesis about the priority of language, that linguistic and conceptual ability pervade ...
... game of inference with his celebrated redefinition of perceptual experience as that which is free from conceptual construction (nirvikalpaka). Bhartṛhari, Dignāga's senior, notoriously defends a precisely contrary thesis about the priority of language, that linguistic and conceptual ability pervade ...
BioComplexity_Seminar
... communities and ecosystems over time and space requires new approaches and a new generation of nonlinear modeling, designed by collaborators in the natural, social, and computational sciences” (Covich, ...
... communities and ecosystems over time and space requires new approaches and a new generation of nonlinear modeling, designed by collaborators in the natural, social, and computational sciences” (Covich, ...
Measurement Validity PPT
... face validity (representational validity): whether a measuring instrument appears to be valid to the persons completing it. – example: African Americans take a history test, but all of the questions were written by Euro-Americans about European history. ...
... face validity (representational validity): whether a measuring instrument appears to be valid to the persons completing it. – example: African Americans take a history test, but all of the questions were written by Euro-Americans about European history. ...
Social representations of value: An empirical investigation Abstract:
... relationships established among them; Exp3 had a network density of 12.10 via its 1,091 concepts and their 13,197 relationships. Comparing Exp3 with Exp2, the greater number of concepts in Exp3 shows that its seeding words and their related concepts were more relevant when people discussed their exp ...
... relationships established among them; Exp3 had a network density of 12.10 via its 1,091 concepts and their 13,197 relationships. Comparing Exp3 with Exp2, the greater number of concepts in Exp3 shows that its seeding words and their related concepts were more relevant when people discussed their exp ...
University of Groningen Rethinking the culture-economy
... Motter et al. (2002), who defined two words similar if they represented more or less the same concepts and mapped these connections between words in the English language. They found that 'one only needs three steps on average to connect any two words in the 30.000words dictionary' they used and that ...
... Motter et al. (2002), who defined two words similar if they represented more or less the same concepts and mapped these connections between words in the English language. They found that 'one only needs three steps on average to connect any two words in the 30.000words dictionary' they used and that ...
11 Explai ning religious concepts
... One reason may be that Lévi-Strauss combined the “erudition” and “science” modes of scholarship in a way that was certainly typical of anthropological ancestors of his and the previous generation (consider for instance the entire structural–functional school) but had become oddly unpopular after tha ...
... One reason may be that Lévi-Strauss combined the “erudition” and “science” modes of scholarship in a way that was certainly typical of anthropological ancestors of his and the previous generation (consider for instance the entire structural–functional school) but had become oddly unpopular after tha ...