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HAVE MODERN PHILOSOPHIES OF EDUCATION INFLUENCED MAJOR ALTERATIONS IN EDUCATIONCharlene SharpeViviene DyerMeric WalkerRuth Owen Wright
placemakingarchitectureenvironmentlandscapeurban designpublic realmplanningdesign1989The most common purposes of adult education reflect six underlying philosophies which...Wang, Victor C. XAmerican Scholars Press Inc.International Forum of Teaching & Studies...
Rationalism - Epistemology, Modern Philosophies, Reason: The first modern rationalist was Descartes, an original mathematician whose ambition was to introduce into philosophy the rigour and clearness that delighted him in mathematics. In his Meditations
(This article belongs to the Section Religions and Humanities/Philosophies) Download keyboard_arrow_down Versions Notes Abstract This article proposes a reassessment of the development of Ḥaredism, that is, the application of strict, maximalist, commandment-oriented Judaism to increasingly large lay...
Comparative studies that explore resonances between Daoist and Greek philosophies abound in the literature. This paper offered a view of an alternative and unexplored field of similar comparatist work: modern Greek translations of the most fundamental among Daoist texts, the Daodejing. I have focused...
These authors have each developed distinct systems and philosophies that contribute to the broader discourse on the role of proportions in architectural design. The analysis will provide an overview of their individual contributions, highlighting how their study collectively forms a significant current ...