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    Gruber article 2007: Uncovering the value of planning in new venture creation: A process and contingency perspective The topic discussed in the article is whether business planning has positive impact on firm performances. The existing view on this topic is dichotomous. One group of scholars think planning is important for successful firm creation‚ another group disagrees strongly. Findings from strategy research conclude there are two dominant models of strategy formulation. One is a rational

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    “Examine the key features of the divine command theory and identify its weaknesses.” (21) The view that moral rules are true by virtue of being commanded by God is called the divine command theory.  It is a deontological theory and claims that sentences such as "charity is good" mean the same thing as sentences such as "God commands charity”. If you believe that moral actions are good or bad because they are commanded or forbidden‚ certain things must follow. First‚ if they had not been commanded

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    There are people in this world that believe that ethics are relative‚ but there are other people who believe that ethics are absolute too. For a person who believes ethics are truly relative‚ they evaluate acts as right or wrong based on their culture or the person. Ethical or moral relativism is the position in meta-ethics that morality is not universal‚ but that moral truths can be determined by factors relative to social‚ cultural‚ historical or personal circumstances. In the other hand‚ people

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    GUMATAY‚ Ma. Rina Marcela T. ED2-01 PHILOSOPHERS ANCIENT PERIOD Aristotle Famous for his writings on physics‚ metaphysics‚ poetry‚ theater‚ music‚ logic‚ rhetoric‚ linguistics‚ politics‚ government‚ ethics‚ biology‚ and zoology‚ he was an extremely learned and educated individual. He is also among the first person to set a comprehensive system of Western philosophy which include views about morality and aesthetics‚ logic and science‚ politics and metaphysics. This system became the supporting

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    the Signori families took the needed power to become despotism and dukedoms. The constant fear causes intellectuals to question beliefs. William of Ockham started the intellectual revolution as humanists changed their views and believed the material world is the illusion. Ockham’s theory was that things are named things based on human decision. Ockham also held if there are universals god created humans could not understand. Knowledge of the universal being was not possible so metaphysics does not

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    crossing over mass extinction wild type linked genes‚ sex-linked background extinction chromosome recombinant chromosomes Know the contribution made by these scientists: Carolus Linnaeus Stanley Miller Luis & Walter Alvarez William of Ockham Charles Darwin Alfred Wallace Georges Cuvier Charles Lyell James Hutton Aristotle Lamarck Arthur Holmes Gregor Mendel Thomas Morgan Sutton & Boveri If I gave you a list of these scientists and a list of their accomplishments/contributions

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    Dr.Wheeler created the Logical Fallacies Handlist and it states that fallacies are statements that might sound reasonable or superficially true but are actually flawed or dishonest. It is important to avoid logical fallacies as they undermine your argument. There are several types of logical fallacies and to keep track of all of them you can separate them into different categories. There are four different main categories that the certain types can go into; they are fallacies of relevance‚ component

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    Johannes Gutenberg was voted the most influential person of the millennium for his invention of the printing press. The printing press had a tremendous influence on the spread of humanism‚ literacy‚ and protestantism. We would not have many of the ideas and knowledge we have today if it weren’t for Guttenberg’s invention. The printing press had a huge impact on the spread of Humanism. People reprinted works of the Greeks and Romans‚ which helped launch The Renaissance. More books led to the spread

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    influenced by algebraization of logic undertaken by George Boole‚ which later cemented De Morgan’s claim to the find. Although a similar observation was made by Aristotle and was known to Greek and Medieval logicians  (in the 14th century William of Ockham wrote down the words that would result by reading the laws out)‚ De Morgan is given credit for stating the laws formally and incorporating them in to the language of logic. De Morgan’s Laws can be proved easily‚ and may even seem trivial. Nonetheless

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    the Norman conquest Latin continued amongst the educated classes‚ as well as an Anglo-Norman literature.Middle English literature emerged with Geoffrey Chaucer‚ author of The Canterbury Tales‚ along withGower‚ the Pearl Poet and Langland. William of Ockham and Roger Bacon‚ who were Franciscans‚ were major philosophers of the Middle Ages. Julian of Norwich‚ who wrote Revelations of Divine Love‚ was a prominent Christian mystic. With the English Renaissance literature in the Early Modern English style

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