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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 20.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000055 (1999) David Carr [Royaume-Uni]Art, Practical Knowledge and Aesthetic Objectivity
000211 (1997) G. F ThompsonEncountering economics and accounting: some skirmishes and engagements
000354 (2003) Karen K. Giuliano [États-Unis]Expanding the use of empiricism in nursing: can we bridge the gap between knowledge and clinical practice?
000611 (2010) Mitchell DeanWhat is society? Social thought and the arts of government
000683 (1990) John Burkey [États-Unis]Descartes, skepticism, and Husserl's hermeneutic practice
000855 (1996) Erskine Peters [États-Unis]Cornelius eady’s You Don’t Miss Your Water : Its womanist/feminist perspective
000869 (1987) C. Hertogh [Pays-Bas]Life and the scientific concept of life
000A10 (1995) Dana GaughwinPoststructuralism and other ‘species’ in public health—a ‘Darwinian’ view
000B98 (1979) J. MenkesEpistemological issues of technology assessment
000C67 (2008) Seyed Mahdi SajjadiReligious Education and Information Technology: Challenges and Problems
000F75 (2011) Rainer Grübel»Čto (ne) delat'« – »Was (nicht) tun«? Warum Normen und Standards in der Slavistik gegenwärtig ein Problem sind
001093 (2001) Geoffrey SquiresManagement as a professional discipline*
001095 (2008) Dave Holmes ; Stuart J. Murray ; Amélie Perron ; Janet Mccabe [Canada]Nursing Best Practice Guidelines: reflecting on the obscene rise of the void
001217 (1980) Kenneth Robert OlwigHistorical geography and the society/nature “problematic”: the perspective of J. F. Schouw, G. P. Marsh and E. Reclus
001290 (1982) Charles Lemert [États-Unis] ; Paul Piccone [États-Unis]Gouldner's theoretical method and reflexive sociology
001326 (2000) Tim Goles [États-Unis] ; Rudy Hirschheim [États-Unis]The paradigm is dead, the paradigm is dead…long live the paradigm: the legacy of Burrell and Morgan
001515 (2004) Gavin Hyman [Royaume-Uni]The Study of Religion and the Return of Theology
001580 (2007) J. P. SinghCulture or Commerce? A Comparative Assessment of International Interactions and Developing Countries at UNESCO, WTO, and Beyond
001608 (2009) Nick Turnbull ; Nik AntalffyBourdieu's distinction between philosophical and sociological approaches to Science Studies
001784 (2006) Gary Thomas [Royaume-Uni] ; David James [Royaume-Uni]Reinventing grounded theory: some questions about theory, ground and discovery

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