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    Pierre Bourdieu was born on 1 August 1930 in Denguin, France. He attained a degree in philosophy and was also the gold medalist of the National Centre for Scientific Research. Throughout his life, he contributed to various areas of discussions and involvements that include art and culture, education, language and methodology (Grenfell 2012:12-14). Bourdieu was also influenced by Karl Marx and adapted his theories to elaborate further on capital in regards to class divisions. Similar to Marx,…

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    not just illogical but also dangerous (secular version). In contrast, the sacred version of the paradigm stated that the use intervention based on science or logic was hazardous for individuals of faith. Psychology as a science was derived from philosophy on the 19th century, adopting the established methodological naturalism. The main goal was to find a natural explanation to a phenomena embracing the scientific method as the only recourse. Therefore, the biopsychosocial approach is codified.…

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    Researchers like René Descartes and John Locke came to populate that modern research landscape by continuing to postulate their own philosophies about human nature and nurture, to observably different outcomes. Descartes posited that some ideas, such as God and infinity, are innate and perfect and since Descartes claims himself as imperfect, he realises that he alone could not have authored these perfect ideas (Descartes, 1637/1956). These ideas were not part of his personal accounts, and…

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    Case study of Unethical Public Relation practice Ethics can be described as the branch of philosophy which gives us lesson about what is wrong what is right. It gives us concept about what is wrong and what is right what is injustice. Ethics also gives us lesson about morality. Ethics can be described as well that what way adopted to live and what way we adopt to create relationship with other people of society. As a whole ethics are the whole system of moral values live in this society. Ethics…

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    organization philosophy (Jacobs, n.d.). "I don’t know what your destiny will be, but one thing I do know: the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who have sought and found how to serve." ~Albert Schweitzer Reference Blanchard, K. H., & Hodges, P. (2005). Lead like Jesus: Lessons from the greatest leadership role model of all times. Nashville, TN: W Pub. Group. Bolman, L., Harris, C., & Stefkovich, J. 1986. University of Missouri (A). Harvard University. Institute for…

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    The central epitome beyond the “perfect city” in Plato’s republic relies on validity and human excellence. As Plato, he had much faith in the analogy that knowledge was highly present in many humans from birth, and the wisdom within was rather deific and god-like. In other words, all people have the capability and work ethic to operate and contribute efficiently, which meant intellect, had no experientialism throughout nature. While analyzing his own work through the views of Socrates jocularity…

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    Philosophy of Education Essay Sharon D. Lewis Walden University Theoretical Framework of Educational Philosophy Pragmatism is a philosophical movement that includes those who claim that an ideology or proposition is true if it works satisfactorily, that the meaning of a proposition is to be found in the practical consequences of accepting it, and that unpractical ideas are to be rejected. The pragmatic method is primarily a method of settling philosophical or spiritual disputes that…

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    The Peter Singer Argument

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    The underlying goal of philosophy is to help humans seek the ultimate truth to the questions that orbit their knowledge for the meaning of existence. One question that many philosophers are challenging themselves to answer would be that of just how far individuals should go in order to provide relief for those who are suffering from poverty. After attaining a degree in bioethics, a professor by the name of Peter Singer recently ventured to provide the world with an answer to the question that…

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    Ethics is a branch of philosophy that questions the wrong and right behavior. We judge people based on ethics. Ethics help us make a judgment in a situation with moral issues. The juvenile system was developed in the industrial revolution period when the children started entering the workplace. The juvenile justice system has been dealing with ethical issues since so many years. From the time the juvenile court has developed, a lot of ethical questions have been raised. The biggest ethical issue…

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    The code of ethics goes back since the Hippocratic code 2.500 years ago. The aim of the code is to provide ethical standards and to guide the psychologists to make ethical decisions. The first American psychological association (APA), ethics code was published in 1953, and was adopted by other countries. The British psychological society (BPS) published its first code of ethics in 1983. Later on, globalization created the need for international ethical standards and shared principles (Allan &…

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