explore nature can also be read as political as they question the dualisms and hierarchies that form strong foundations in Western cultures. Through the emergence of the patriarchy (a Western ideology) over 5000 years ago‚ traditional epistemological paradigms of Western society have been based on dualisms. Through patriarchal ideology the world is ordered into dualisms‚ or opposed pairs of concepts. In these pairs one concept is positioned to be superior to the other‚ and this other’ is usually discriminated
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Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013 Abstract We outline the drivers‚ main features‚ and conceptual underpinnings of the compliance paradigm. We then use a similar structure to investigate the drivers‚ main features‚ and conceptual underpinnings of the cooperative paradigm for working with CSR in global value chains. We argue that the measures proposed in the new cooperation paradigm are unlikely to alter power relationships in global value chains and bring about sustained improvements in workers’ conditions
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episodes. While on her journey‚ the author provides readers with an insight on various theoretical paradigms‚ historical views of abnormal behaviours and disorders as well as personal experiences living with an abnormal behaviours. Furthering this‚ a major aspect I would like to make note of is her determinism and curiosity when in search for a diagnosis. I believe‚ the author chooses to look at various paradigms rather than focusing on one‚
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According to Kuhn‚ what is wrong with Popper’s account of the scientific method? Is Kuhn’s criticism successful? I will begin by looking at how Popper defines his scientific method in relation to knowledge then‚ I will consider Kuhn ’s criticism of this view and whether or not it is substantive. Popper is concerned with how knowledge is acquired and developed. He distinguishes off from belief and works with a series of conjectures and refutations to build hypothesis about our acquisition of
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and style meaning of the word; b) types of stylistic meaning of the word: emotional evaluative expressive. Criteria for the stylistic differentiation of the English vocabulary. 2. Words which have lexico-stylistic paradigm. Words which have no lexico-stylistic paradigm. 3. Stylistic functions of literary words: poetic diction archaic words barbarisms bookish words lexical and stylistic neologisms. Bibliography 1. Арнольд И.В. Стилистика современного английского языка. Стилистика
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Paradigms of Psychopathology g. Paradigms xi. Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic Paradigm 1. Main premise: symptoms of psychopathology result from repressed unconscious conflicts within the individual 2. Corollary: treatment goal is to make unconscious conflicts conscious‚ thereby removing the need for symptoms 3. Sigmund Freud xii. Behavioral Paradigm 4. Both maladaptive and adaptive
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Paradigms of global public relations in an age of digitalisation James E. Grunig‚ University of Maryland Abstract Although the attention being paid to the new digital media may be the latest fad in public relations‚ these new media have the potential to make the profession more global‚ strategic‚ two-way and interactive‚ symmetrical or dialogical‚ and socially responsible. However‚ many practitioners are using the new media in the same ways they used the old—as a means of dumping
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Theory of Knowledge Essay on prescribed title Word Count: 1587 Date: January 2008 [This essay scored 36/40 : an A grade. MF ] “History is always on the move‚ slowly eroding today’s orthodoxy and making space for yesterday’s heresy.” Discuss the extent to which this claim applies to history and at least one other area of knowledge. In order to find out if the claim applies to the areas of knowledge history and chemistry I will break the question down in three parts. Firstly I ask if
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This paradigm focuses on the rights of every individual instead of singling out a certain group or individual. In the 2004 Tennessee v Lane case where the court decided on whether two paraplegic individuals could sue Tennessee for not making their courthouse accessible
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RESEARCH PARADIGM - According to (Bell‚ 2007) "paradigm is a cluster of beliefs and dictate which for scientists in a particular discipline influence what should be studied‚ how research should be done‚ and how results should be interpreted". The definition points up that a paradigm is a collection of reasonable hypothesis‚ notion or intention that how the research should be studied‚ done and interpreted. The theoretical paradigms are basically based on two main approaches; Positivist approach
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