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    PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MAYNILA Graduate School of Arts‚ Sciences and Education Course Title : Foundations of Education Topic : Historical antecedents‚ their effects on education from the philosophical points of view Discussant : Rosalyn A. dela Cruz Professor : Dr. Ceferina M.P. Taringting Date : July I.INTRODUCTION • The Place of Philosophy in Educatiuon Education is an offshoot of philosophy and psychology .The true function of philosophy is to give an individual a critical

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    The three definitions given by each were unacceptable for Socrates and a final definition is not given. In the end‚ Socrates quickly left the conversation to attend court for a charge pressed against him. This dialogue is known for its leading epistemology‚ which is one of Plato’s principal philosophical concentrations and is believed to have been written around 369 BC. This would place the dialogue in the middle of others. The order of platonic dialogues has long been argued

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    In The Racial Contract‚ it is argued that contemporary structures of white domination in the United States operate by means of an epistemology of ignorance for white people. White people inadvertently suffer from cognitive dysfunctions such that they cannot understand the racially (and racistly) structured world in which they live and‚ indeed‚ helped create. For Mills‚ while no person of any race is self-transparent‚ becoming a white person entails a particularly extreme form of self-opacity regarding

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    Philosophy of Man: Notes Historical Background I. Pre-Socratic Period - also known as the Cosmological Period (cosmos meaning universe) *questions about human existence and subsistence (basic needs) Pre-Socratic Greek philosophers: - Anaxagoras - Thales (he held that water is the fundamental stuff of all things‚ saying “All is water”) - Anaximander - Xenophanes - Heraclitus - Anaximenes Empiricism – a theory which states that knowledge comes only or primarily from sensory experience

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    References: Gaffikin‚ M. (2006). A critique of accounting theory. University of Wollongong: Faculty of Business - Accounting & Finance Working Papers‚ pp.1-18. Morgan‚ G. (1988). Accounting as reality construction: towards a new epistemology for accounting practice. Accounting‚ Organizations and Society‚ 13(5)‚ pp.477--485. Mouck‚ T. (1989). The irony of" The Golden Age" of accounting methodology. The Accounting Historians Journal‚ pp.85--106. Wahyudi‚ I. (1999). Mainstream Accounting

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    Feminism and the Philosophy of Science A Critical Evaluation Introduction This paper is aims to critically evaluate whether feminism helps to provide a good alternative perspective to science. In the modern world‚ “science” has come to mean the intellectual and practical activity – characterised by observation and experiment – involving the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical or natural world.i However‚ in the pre-modern age “science” (from Latin‚ scientia) was

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    the motivations‚ feelings and emotions that drive consumer behavior. Qualitative research findings cannot be projected to larger populations‚ but are used primarily to provide new ideas and insights for the development of positioning strategies. Interpretivism‚ a qualitative research perspective‚ is generally more concerned with understanding the act of consuming itself rather than the act of buying (i.e.‚ consumer decision-making). Interpretivists view consumer behavior as a subset of human behavior

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    Philosophy of Science and Social Science Research Practice An epistemological approach to interpret an article from the field of TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) Sajjadllah Alhawsawi 19/01/2009 Introduction In this paper‚ after reading outside sources‚ I selected three concepts: humanism‚ social-constructivism‚ and scepticism. These will be discussed in the following

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    Chapter 4: A Cyborg Manifesto: Science‚ Technology‚ and Socialist- Feminism in the Late 20th Century* DONNA HARAWAY History of Consciousness Program‚ University of California‚ at Santa Cruz 1. AN IRONIC DREAM OF A COMMON LANGUAGE FOR WOMEN IN THE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT This chapter is an effort to build an ironic political myth faithful to feminism‚ socialism‚ and materialism. Perhaps more faithful as blasphemy is faithful‚ than as reverent worship and identification. Blasphemy has always seemed

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    347 B.C.E. He’s famously known for being Socrates’ student and the teacher of Aristotle. He has many writings that explored justice‚ beauty‚ and equality as well as containing discussions in aesthetics‚ political philosophy‚ theology‚ cosmology‚ epistemology‚ and the philosophy of language. His writings were highly influenced by Socrates as he would convey and expand on the ideas and techniques of his teacher. Plato founded the Academy which was the first institution of higher learning in the Western

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