GEACH, Peter Thomas, 1916-2013PHILOSOPHYMACINTYRE, Alasdair C. (Alasdair Chalmers), 1929-LEARNINGJournal of Philosophy of Education, EarlyView.doi:10.1111/1467-9752.12431GEOFFREY HINCHLIFFEJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdJournal of Philosophy of Education...
For example, the wordcatrefers to a cute animal. You can see and touch acat.The nouncatis not an abstract noun. On the other hand, the wordluckrefers to a complex idea about how likely it is that good or bad events are going to happen to someone.Luckdoesn’t exist as a physical ob...
According to the ancient Greek writer Plutarch, history is primarily the study of great leaders and innovators. Prominent individuals shape the course of history through their personality, character, ambition, abilities, leadership or creativity – or conversely, their errors of judgement and failures....
An abstract concept. Extract The essence or main component of something. The extract of the plant has medicinal properties. 1 Abstract Not applied or practical; theoretical. Extract An extract is a substance made by extracting a part of a raw material, often by using a solvent such as ethanol...
Abstract Sports governing bodies establish their sporting rules and regulations. Nevertheless, they confront a complex question concerning whether a female athlete who inherently possesses an advantageous quantity of testosterone may participate in female athletic competitions. In Caster Semenya and Athletics ...
and certainly not as Literature.Perhaps literature is definable not according to whether it is fictional or 'imaginative', but becauseit uses language in peculiar ways.On this theory, literature is a kind of writing which, in the words of the Russian critic Roman Jakobson, represents an 'organi...
Abstract Scholarship into the empirical relationship between moral intensity (MI) and ethical decision-making (EDM) offers only equivocal empirical results. This ethical decision-making study is the first cumulative review to synthesize and assess over three decades of research into Jones’ (1991) MI...
Abstract Keywords 1. Data-based decision making in schools: the critical role of unsystematically collected evidence 2. Review of the literature 3. Study purpose 4. Method 5. Findings 6. Discussion and conclusion 7. Implications 8. Limitations 9. Summary Acknowledgments Appendix A References Vitae...
Abstract Amid a patent boom and increase in patent infringement cases, China is a fast-growing catch-up country in the intellectual property (IP) regime, with arguments on effectiveness and standardization. In 2014, China installed three intellectual property courts (IPCs) in Beijing, Shanghai, ...
What is being intellectual? a person who places a high value on or pursues things of interest to the intellect or the more complex forms and fields of knowledge, as aesthetic or philosophical matters, especially on an abstract and general level. an extremely rational person; a person who relie...