Search results for "contradiction"

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From university to working life: mentoring as a pedagogical challenge

2007

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to scrutinize the transition from university to working life through different theoretical approaches. Inspired by Barnett the paper also asks: What is it to learn for an unknown future? According to Bartlett neither knowledge nor skills are sufficient to enable success in the contemporary world. What is needed are certain kinds of human qualities and dispositions. The paper seeks to introduce two examples that help us to analyse the phenomenon from the perspectives of higher education and working life.Design/methodology/approachThe data consists of an interview on pedagogical practices in actor training and of group mentoring discussions in a teacher com…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementSocial PsychologyHigher educationProcess (engineering)business.industryTeaching methodmedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopmentExperiential learningTransition management (governance)PhenomenonPedagogyContradictionSociologybusinessSocial influencemedia_commonJournal of Workplace Learning
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Per una rilettura kantiana del principio di causalità

2018

There is no contradiction between Kant’s statement that the proposition, “every alteration has its cause,” is of no interest to the Critique of Pure Reason because of its dependence on empirical contents (KrV, B 3) and his use of the same proposition as an example of pure a priori knowledge (KrV, B 5). There is only the arduousness and sometimes also the ambiguity of a passage in which Kant attempts to establish a new basis for the validity of the principle of causality.

PhilosophyKant principles causality time alterationStatement (logic)Philosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectA priori and a posterioriContradictionPropositionSettore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia TeoreticaAmbiguityEpistemologymedia_common
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Denied and false pregnancies: Opposite settings of a single evolutionary conflict

2016

Aim: A woman in denial of pregnancy is pregnant but remains unaware of her gravid state. In the case of a false pregnancy; the woman is not pregnant but believes she is and presents signs and symptoms of pregnancy. These syndromes correspond to opposite contradictions that were mainly explored separately. Our aim is to explain them by a common and consistent etiology. Method: We explore internal conflicts inherited from the evolutionary transition from solitary animals to social species. Results: The solitary and social characters are contradictory. They induce internal conflicts intrinsic to the human condition. At the reproduction level, those conflicts oppose primitive interests (genes t…

Pregnancymedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Human conditionmedicine.diseaseDevelopmental psychologyDenialmedicineContradictionFalse pregnancySocial identity theoryPsychologySocial psychologyInternal conflictmedia_common
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Apposition, contradiction, conflict and domination

2014

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to qualitatively describe and explain the contemporary Finnish discourse of municipal managers. The emphasis within is on analyzing the encounters of the public sector management discourse and the private sector management discourse, and the effects that these encounters have on the construction and representation of municipal management. Design/methodology/approach – The study is based on a three-phase discourse analysis, proceeding from the textual and linguistic level through interpretive analysis to critical analysis. This analysis is based on the proceedings and presentations of a seminar of municipal leadership and management, arranged in 2013 i…

Public AdministrationCivil discoursebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysisGeography Planning and DevelopmentPublic sectorRepresentation (arts)Management Monitoring Policy and LawPublic administrationPrivate sectorNew public managementPhenomenonPolitical Science and International RelationsContradictionSociologybusinessmedia_commonInternational Journal of Public Sector Management
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Some algebraic clues towards a syntactic view on the Principles of Non-Contradiction and Excluded-Middle.

2014

This short paper just considers the possibility of a new view for posing and proving the Aristotle’s Principles of Non-Contradiction and Excluded-Middle. It is done by means of their refutability, or deducibility, respectively, under Tarski’s Consequence Operators.

Pure mathematicsSettore INF/01 - InformaticaLaw of excluded middlemedia_common.quotation_subjectShort paperComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceControl and Systems EngineeringNon-Contradiction Excluded-Middle Consequences Refutations ConjecturesModeling and SimulationCalculusFalsifiabilityContradictionAlgebraic numberInformation SystemsMathematicsmedia_common
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How science teachers learn to reflect by analyzing jointly observed lessons

2015

The aim of the article is to present a teacher's professional learning model implemented within the project PROFILES of FP7 Science in Society. The article reveals the contribution of the joint observation in real-life classroom environment and lesson analyses to the development of the capability of teachers' reflection skills. The survey of teachers, conclusions of experts and teachers' feedback all demonstrate that the model enhances the development of science and mathematics teachers' reflection skills. At the same time the article gives guidelines to follow when this model is practiced with different groups of teachers. Efficient teaching of inquiry skills in the school is impossible wi…

Reflection (computer programming)Process (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectTeaching methodeducationConformitylcsh:Education (General)EducationProfessional learning communityPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationContradictionCognitively Guided InstructionPsychologylcsh:L7-991lcsh:Science (General)media_commonDiversity (business)lcsh:Q1-390LUMAT
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The Story of Aggressive and Violent Peasant Elites in the North

2016

All over early modern Fennoscandia—in the areas of modern-day Norway, Sweden, and Finland—there were peasants who occupied wealthy farmsteads, held positions of trust, and had kinship networks with members of higher status groups such as local priests and state officials, burghers, and other gentry. Even though they served as a link between the rest of the peasantry and the state authorities, it is evident that early modern peasant resistance was also often led by the wealthy. There is abundant evidence in court records that these respected and leading members of the local community could practically terrorise their neighbourhood with violence and aggression. Why was there this seeming cont…

Rural economyAggressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPeasantLocal communityEconomyPolitical sciencePolitical economyPhenomenonmedicineContradictionKinship NetworksGentrymedicine.symptommedia_common
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La "normatività" tra etica e metafisica

2017

The Author’s aim is to highlight the limits of monist metaphysics which underpin the paradigm of Secular Humanism. In fact, all forms of monism consider good and evil either as internal momentums to the logic of development of the world, or as mere illusions within the evolutionary process. Can tragedies as the Holocaust be interpreted by such a monistic approach? The distinction between ‘polar opposition’ and ‘logic of contradiction’ is introduced by Romano Guardini. This is based on a creationistic metaphysic and it is useful to show that our practical-moral investigation is legitimated only by a theist approach. By considering good and evil as two aspect with mutual implications, monisti…

Secular humanismOpposition (planets)media_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyIllusionMetaphysicsContradictionTheismGood and evilethics metaphysic monism theism evilMonismEpistemologymedia_commonSOCIETÀ DEGLI INDIVIDUI (LA)
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Widerspruch als konstitutives Element der Wissensvermittlung in literarischen Texten des späten 16. Jahrhunderts

2019

In the second half of the sixteenth century, the transfer of knowledge is a con- flict situation: on the one hand, there is a generalised thirst for knowledge but, on the other, a fear of the circulation of new ideas on the part of both the secular and religious authorities. This was especially the case with regard to informa- tion related to the areas of medicine, astronomy, and alchemy-magic which was banned or censored. This paper argues that many authors relied on a Poetics of Contradiction in order to be able to transmit this information. Despite appa- rently opposing statements or thanks to their apparent opposition, they trans- mitted a meaningful message and allowed attentive, eliti…

Settore L-LIN/13 - Letteratura TedescaHistoryPoeticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectWissensvermittlung Humanismus Hermetismus geheime Wissenschaften ZensurOpposition (politics)ContradictionReligious studiesmedia_common
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Metacognitive Habits: Contradiction in Terms or Valid Theoretical Concept? The Role of Metacognition in Habitual Behavior

2017

The aim of the present article is to present data showing that habitual actions might be conceptualized as metacognitive habits. The study is based on 3 data collections assessing smoking and schoo...

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesContradictionMetacognition050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychology050105 experimental psychologyApplied PsychologyDevelopmental psychologymedia_commonBasic and Applied Social Psychology
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