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    purpose for philosophical analysis is to examine the meaning and develop theories of meaning. Many philosophical findings are written in scientific notations‚ therefore philosophy and science are deeply linked. When developing a meaningful philosophy for nursing practice‚ many concepts must be taken into consideration. This includes patient and patient care‚ nurses‚ health care and environment‚ community‚ infrastructure‚ and society as a whole. Nursing theory came into view under scientific empiricism

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    The Rationality of Scientific Discovery: The Aspect of the Theory of Creation ABSTRACT: In order to understand the rationality of scientific creation‚ we must first clarify the following: (1) the historical structure of scientific creation from starting point to breakthrough‚ and then to establishment; (2) the process from the primary through the productive aspects of the scientific problem‚ the idea of creation‚ the primary conjecture‚ the scientific hypothesis‚ and finally the emergence of

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    Should Animals be used in Scientific Research? Animal testing is a method of testing drugs and cosmetics on animals to predict the possible reactions on humans and to evaluate the products if they are safe for human use or not. While animal testing seems a beneficial practice‚ there is a hidden side that some people might not take in to consideration. Bentham “The question is not‚ "Can they reason?" nor‚ "Can they talk?" but rather‚ "Can they suffer?"” (‚ year). If animals can speak‚ only then

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    Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research 19 (1): 61-65‚ 2014 ISSN 1990-9233 © IDOSI Publications‚ 2014 DOI: 10.5829/idosi.mejsr.2014.19.1.11900 Whether Cell Phone Is a Necessity or a Luxurious Item? 1 Samia Ilyas Siddiqui‚ 2Shaista Jabeen and 3Mubashra Mumtaz Virtual University of Pakistan M.A. Jinnah Campus‚ Defence Road‚ Off Raiwind Road‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan 2 Lahore College for Women University‚ Jail Road‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan 3 Hailey College of Commerce‚ University of the Punjab‚ Quaid-e-Azam

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    Nancy McCulloch Grand Canyon University PHI-103 Intro to Philosophy and Ethics (O101) August 19‚ 2011 Philosophical Foundations of a Personal Worldview The term “worldview “is a recent addition to my vocabulary and as such is somewhat confusing. The definition provided by Ken Funk in his essay‚ “What is a Worldview “(2001) states that: “A worldview is a set of beliefs about fundamental aspects of Reality that ground and influence all one’s perceiving

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    figures in the history of philosophy. This is a curious fate for a writer of genius who was also the author of a book entitled A Philosophical Enquiry. Besides the Enquiry‚ Burke’s writings and some of his verbalizations contain vigorously philosophical elements—philosophical both in our contemporary sense and in the eighteenth century sense‚ especially ‘philosophical’ history. These elements play a fundamental role within his work‚ and avail us to understand why Burke is a political classic. His

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    Nature of Religion and Beliefs ▪ Define the supernatural dimension ▪ Discuss a transcendent religious worldview which has a belief in a divine power and/or powers beyond the human ▪ Discuss an immanent religious worldview which has a belief in a divine being or powers dwelling within the individual ▪ Define the characteristics of religion ▪ Explore the ways in which these characteristics interact to create a dynamic‚ living religion ▪ Appreciate the contribution of religion

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    Describe the scientific method of research. Be sure to identify the key components‚ providing examples of each. Use external sources to support your answer. The methods of science are the methods of all correct thinking. In all thinking we are concerned with getting and organizing knowledge‚ or with testing‚ applying‚ and developing the knowledge we have already acquired (Jones‚ 1909). According to Zikmund‚ Babin‚ Carr‚ and Griffin‚ “the scientific method is a set of prescribed procedures for

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    Research is the exploration of a hypothesis or question using a systematic method to discover an answer. The key to the concept of research as opposed to simply guessing at answers is the systematic approach it employs. This systematic approach is commonly referred to as the Scientific Method. Without the Scientific Method research would loose its validity because there would be no controls in place to make sure you are measuring or evaluating what you actually set out to find. The scientific

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    Scientific and Technological Design and Understanding “A discussion of the nature of scientific enquiry skills and their role in children’s learning in science” Scientific enquiry skills are those skills which are used to gather evidence to test whether certain ideas can explain phenomena and events in the world around us. They can be grouped into three sections: planning‚ dong and interpreting. (Harlen‚ 2003) Children learn most through “doing” in primary science as it enables them to

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