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    Referring to the 7th Edition of Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, the word ontology is describes as: “A types of philosophy that interact with the existence and its nature.” Philosophers often used the word ontology to replace the word metaphysics which is similar on its meaning that refers to the relation or fact of reality, truth and knowledge of the existence. In other words, the term ontology is a branch of metaphysics that study the relations between the process of understanding of existence

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    their scientific methodology to describe the natural of science and the scientific knowledge. Kuhn believed that science develops through stages and these stages are susceptible to evolution to form the next “paradigm”. Kuhn believed in scientific revolution that allows some flexibility in the theory to be falsified or verified according to the circumstances surrounding the discovery of that theory. For Kuhn, the

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    Shearer (2011) utilizes a Mandala to assist in the discovery of personal nursing worldviews, underscoring that philosophy permeates practice and research. Understanding that all beginnings start with a thought, Shearer (2011) asked advanced practice and doctoral prepared nursing students to reflect on their underlying worldview and beliefs that influence their philosophical views regarding the practice of nursing. In effect, the Mandala being circular in design provides a visual focal point to guide

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    On Theory Change in Science The inductivist account of science recognizes five steps which are essential to scientific progress. First, scientists compile a large body of facts from observation and experiment. Using the principle of induction, these facts can be generalized to form the basis for a theory or law. Then, once a theory has been developed, scientists can use the theory as part of a valid logical argument to make new predictions or explanations of phenomena. According to Chalmers

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    Naturalism Research Paper

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    everything that arises from natural properties and causes, as well as supernatural or spiritual explanations that are excluded or discounted. Furthermore in moral philosophy, it is the theory that ethical statements can be derived from non- ethical ones. Lastly, it can simply be defined as another term for natural religion. In terms of philosophy as stated before, naturalism can be the "idea or belief that only natural rather than supernatural or spiritual laws and forces

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    Teaching the Philosophy of Science with Non-Scientific Examples ABSTRACT: This essay explores the benefits of utilizing non-scientific examples and analogies in teaching philosophy of science courses, or general introductory courses. These examples can help resolve two basic difficulties faced by most instructors, especially when teaching lower-level courses: first, they can prompt students to take an active interest in the class material, since the examples will involve aspects of the culture

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    Al-Ghazâlî, Causality, and Knowledge ABSTRACT: Few passages in Arabic philosophy have attracted as much attention as al-Ghazâlî's discussion of causality in the seventeenth discussion of Tahâfut al-Falsafa, along with the response of Ibn Rushd (Averroës) in his Tahâfut al-Tahâfut. A question often asked is to what extent al-Ghazâlî can be called an occasionalist; that is, whether he follows other Kalâm thinkers in restricting causal agency to God alone. What has not been thoroughly addressed

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    The intertwining of philosophy and engineering can further serve the objective of streamlining and updating our system of education and, to advance an appreciation of the nature and character of engineering knowledge. There is importance in developing an improved understanding

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    which thus is a branch of science I contemplated that the theory of science would be a sensible beginning stage. Obviously, for all intents and purposes there are numerous different impacts on psychiatry other than science alone. However, I would view this as an imperative part of the center of psychiatry. There are various branches of science that are essential for psychiatry and this further adds to the potential formal of a comprehension of the rationality of science. My underlying and easygoing

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    Kant Essay

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    These judgments of experience are what Kant feels is the basis for Newtonian science. He states: No conditions of judgments of experience are higher than those which bring the phenomena (appearance), according to the different form of their intuition, under pure concepts of the understanding, and render the empirical judgments objectively

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