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    is what we sense and observe and that goodness is found in the order of the laws of nature. As a result‚ schools exist to reveal the order of the world and universe. Students are taught factual information. http://www.school-for-champions.com/education/philosophies.htm realism- Regardless of the branch of realism‚ realists almost universally maintain that the teacher forms the center of the classroom. S/he is the initiator‚ director‚ and evaluator. Although it is fine if the student’s interests

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    Metaphysics Notes

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    The Tools of Philosophy: Socrates- the concept of integrity/ being true to yourself Importance in maintaining a state of virtue Wont compromise his strength of character “To thy own self be true” Attracted young people (energy and enthusiasm) and inspired them to ask questions The Socratic Method- challenged norms (Ex: “The sky if blue”) Challenged people in order to make them more clear in their own thought processes Forced people to stretch their ideas further/put together a base of knowledge

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    Organizational Epistemology

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    Running Head: ORGANIZATIONAL EPISTEMOLOGY   1  Organizational Epistemology St. Rachel E. Ustanny University of Phoenix ORGANIZATIONAL EPISTEMOLOGY   2  There are different perspectives about the origin of knowledge‚ which have influenced the development of concepts such as a priori and a posteriori truth‚ epistemic regress‚ and sensual perception—Descartes (as cited in Cooper‚ 1999) argued that there are certain undeniable truths‚ which are obtained from our senses; Feldman (2003)

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    Philosophy Dr. Beloof 13 May 2014 Epistemology What Do We Know? For centuries philosophers have questioned whether knowledge exists and if we know anything at all. This discipline is known as epistemology. Epistemology‚ or the theory of knowledge‚ is a branch of philosophy related to the scope and nature of knowing. The subject focuses on examining the nature of knowledge and how it relates to beliefs‚ justification and truth. It is actually quite hard to define knowledge. The dictionary defines

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    Aristotle and Metaphysics

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    Introduction The study of metaphysics is a broad spectrum of comprehensive ideas that ultimately serve to discover the generalities of human thought. Without Aristotle‚ the concept of metaphysics would cease to exist. Taking this into consideration‚ it is evident that Aristotle plays a major part in the study of metaphysics and how we know it today. Therefore‚ he formulated the basic entities of metaphysics and constructed its foundation through his own philosophies. Also‚ after reviewing material

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    Adult Education Philosophy

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    Philosophy Assignment 2 –Adult Educational Philosophies – Benefits and Challenges Sameer Ahmed Presented to: Dr. Terre Eversden In partial fulfillment of requirements of WED 486 – Adult Learning Southern Illinois University Carbondale Author Note Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Terre Eversden to have given me an opportunity to present a paper on the Adult Educational Philosophies – Benefits and Challenges & their involvement in real life scenarios or the environment we live in. The

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    GUIDELINES FOR THE PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION STATEMENT Definitions A statement of personal philosophy of education is a reflective piece‚ generally 1-2 pages long that summarizes your core educational beliefs (your core beliefs about the purpose‚ process‚ nature‚ and ideals of education). Since the statement of philosophy also serves as a writing sample‚ it must demonstrate mastery of spelling‚ grammar and other rules of written English. (For the purposes of this course‚ your statement

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    there is a distinct difference between a "Christian philosophy of education" and a "philosophy of Christian education." The former being only one of many applicable and credible forms of education and the latter being the only viable form of education. We‚ as a collective person‚ were made in the image of God. With this premise given‚ God alone would hold the keys to educating the entire person‚ and all other educational systems and philosophies‚ while holding some truth‚ cannot hold all truth. Any

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    the idealism philosophy. Life is about knowledge. Life encompasses internal meaning and spiritual reality. Humans exhibit this knowledge through internal thoughts of the world around them. All humans are born with an inner-good. The inner good can take something so ordinary and boring and turn it into spectacular ideals. In life‚ it is important to hold values‚ education‚ spirituality and creativity in the highest regard. The most valuable of these characteristics is that of education and spirituality

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    Personal Philosophy of Education EDU/301 July 6‚ 2013 In life there are several times that we make a set of guidelines that we want to live by. These are goal in which we hope to achieve. On the other hand‚ teachers live by a philosophy. We call this our personal guide to living and teaching. Philosophy is defined as a pursuit of wisdom of a general understanding of values and reality by chiefly speculative rather than observational mean. In the essay I will describe my personal philosophy of education

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