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    The Mediating Effect of Culture on the Relationship between Interactive Management Strategy and Workers Social Awareness The culture of an organization encompasses all the life experiences each worker brings to the organization. Culture arrived on the management scene in the l980s like a typhoon blowing in from far East. It suddenly became fashionable in consulting circles to sell culture like some article of organizational clothing‚ much as “management by objectives” or “total information systems”

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    Piaget identified himself as a genetic epistemologist. "What the genetic epistemology proposes is discovering the roots of the different varieties of knowledge‚ since its elementary forms‚ following to the next levels‚ including also the scientific knowledge‚" he explained in his book Genetic Epistemology. Epistemology is a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the origin‚ nature‚ extent‚ and limits of human knowledge. He was interested not only in the nature of thought‚ but in how it develops

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    answered shows that science and philosophy are‚ in fact‚ inextricably linked. Philosophy has its subdisciplines: Logic: valid forms of reasoning; Aesthetics: study of nature of beauty; Ethics and political philosophy: moral values and justice; Epistemology: the nature‚ extent and justification of knowledge; Metaphysics: study of thing we believe exist. So‚ Philosophy deals with two sets of questions: *The questions that science (physical‚ biological‚ social‚ behavioral) cannot answer and

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    of concepts the validity of the senses‚ logical reasoning‚ as well as thoughts‚ ideas‚ memories‚ and emotions and all things mental. This is dealing with our minds and how minds are are related to reality‚ and rather these are valid or invalid. Epistemology helps us to determine the truth from false. Empiricism knowledge through experience actually being involved and experiencing what true‚ Rationalism knowledge is of acquired use through reason. Ethics is a major branch of philosophy‚ is the

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    structures were treated differently‚ judged and sometimes overlooked. Europe and Europeans are known for the knowledge that has been created and carried on. The Euro-Americans values in social structure are a big part in the culture of modernity. Epistemology‚ studies the nature of knowledge. Patricia Hill Collins focused on the politics of race and gender and how it influenced knowledge. Collins believes that black women are uniquely situated. She analyzed and studied how black woman stand on principles

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    different methodologies are decided for qualitative and quantitative research studies and how the methodological decisions are influenced by the researcher’s philosophical views of the world. Reference will be made to the contrasting paradigms‚ epistemologies‚ the ontological perspectives and the philosophical views that both qualitative and quantitative researchers use as the foundations for conducting their research. This assignment will then move on to outline the strengths and weaknesses that can

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    structure knowledge. Axiology History 1902: Paul Lapie & E. von Harmann on the discipline of the nature of values Major questions Good vs bad: what is quality? Right vs wrong: overlaps with ethics Interesting vs dull: overlaps with epistemology (what is worth knowing?) 2 Educational philosophy Assessment is based in the concept of high-quality vs low-quality work and learning Evaluation is one of the highest order learning objectives. It asks children to determine

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    America. My philosophy of education is based on my own definition‚ what it takes to be an educator‚ and how education is a vital part of each one of our lives. My philosophy is derived from three different branches of philosophy: metaphysics‚ epistemology‚ and finally axiology. Here is my philosophy of the phenomena we call education based on these three branches. Education is defined mainly as knowledge acquired by learning and instruction. It usually pertains to academics learned in schools

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    philosophy is to address the “big questions” that do not fall into other disciplines: how people should act (ethics)‚ what exists (metaphysics)‚ how individuals know what they know (epistemology)‚ and how people should reason (logic). Originating from Greek‚ the word means “love of wisdom.”(WiseGeek‚2015) Metaphysics‚ epistemology‚ ethics‚ aesthetics‚ political philosophy‚ and social philosophy‚ these six branches give philosophy categories of questions. Let’s take a brief glance of what these branches

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    Treatise? And‚ lastly‚ is Hume’s theory on knowledge persuasive‚ or do his arguments crumble under greater scrutiny? In the section at hand‚ Hume attempts to offer his standard for epistemological certainty‚ presumably in response to René Descartes’ epistemology—his fusion of clear and distinct perceptions with innate ideas. Hume‚ in 1.3.1 of the Treatise‚ asserts “there is no single phenomenon‚ even the most simple‚ which can be accounted for from the qualities of the objects‚ as they appear to us‚ for

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