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Le cluster atlantic - world

Terms

3atlantic
33world
5network
11system
7paradigm
28epistemic
9virtue
41epistemology

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
30.302atlantic - world
20.270network - system
20.228paradigm - system
20.156network - world
40.252epistemic - virtue
40.208epistemology - virtue
30.141epistemology - system
30.089epistemic - epistemology

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000213 (2013) Duncan PritchardEpistemic Virtue and the Epistemology of Education
000299 (2012) Colin FarrellyVirtue Epistemology and the ‘Epistemic Fitness’ of Democracy
000332 (2012) Jesper Kallestrup [Royaume-Uni] ; Duncan Pritchard [Royaume-Uni]ROBUST VIRTUE EPISTEMOLOGY AND EPISTEMIC ANTI‐INDIVIDUALISM
000730 (2010) Terry GourvishThe world's first railway system: enterprise, competition and regulation on the railway network in Victorian Britain – By Mark Casson
001E78 (1981) Gottlieb GunternSystem Therapy: Epistemology, Paradigm and Pragmatics
000019 (2016) Rodrigo Vellasco Duarte Silvestre [Brésil] ; Alex Junior Souza De Souza [Brésil] ; Edivaldo Costa Sousa Júnior [Brésil] ; Allan Kaio Silva [Brésil] ; Wyller Alencar De Mello [Brésil] ; Marcio Roberto T. Nunes [Brésil] ; João Lídio S. G. V. Júnior [Brésil] ; Jedson Ferreira Cardoso [Brésil] ; Janaina Mota De Vasconcelos [Brésil] ; Layanna Freitas De Oliveira [Brésil] ; Sandro Patroca Da Silva [Brésil] ; Adriana Marques J. Da Silva [Brésil] ; Brigida Gomes Fries [Brésil] ; Maria Eugênia L. Summa [Brésil] ; Lilian Rose M. De Sá [Brésil]First New World Primate Papillomavirus Identification in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil: Alouatta guariba papillomavirus 1
000300 (2012) James MacallisterVirtue Epistemology and the Philosophy of Education
000322 (2012) Kelly WisecupScience and the Atlantic World in Early American Literary Studies
000817 (2010) Kenneth MorganBridging the early modern Atlantic world: people, products, and practices on the move – By Caroline A. Williams
001105 (2003) A conversation about a World Anthropologies Network
001116 (2003) P. Dimas [Norvège]Socrates' epistemic standing with respect to virtue
001600 (1998) John P. Van Gigch [États-Unis]Book review: The Epistemology of the Social Sciences According to Michel Foucault (1926–1984): Part XIV of ‘Design of the Modern Inquiring System’
001916 (1994) R. Murray LindsayPublication System Biases Associated with the Statistical Testing Paradigm
001B36 (1991) Roger J. Harnden ; Geoff MulleryEnabling Network System (ENS)
001E59 (1982) Roger D. Spegele [Kenya]Rediscovering debates in the international studies: Morton Kaplan's system epistemology revisited
000051 (2015) Janina Wellmann [Allemagne]Folding into being: early embryology and the epistemology of rhythm.
000092 (2014) Guang Lan Zhang [États-Unis] ; Angelika B. Riemer [Allemagne] ; Derin B. Keskin [États-Unis] ; Lou Chitkushev [États-Unis] ; Ellis L. Reinherz [États-Unis] ; Vladimir Brusic [États-Unis]HPVdb: a data mining system for knowledge discovery in human papillomavirus with applications in T cell immunology and vaccinology
000118 (2013) Patrick Grim ; Daniel J. Singer ; Steven Fisher ; Aaron Bramson ; William J. Berger ; Christopher Reade ; Carissa Flocken ; Adam SalesScientific Networks on Data Landscapes: Question Difficulty, Epistemic Success, and Convergence
000126 (2013) Claudia SteinImages and Meaning-Making in a World of Resemblance: The Bavarian-Saxon Kidney Stone Affair of 1580
000154 (2013) Lynn Holt ; Bryan E. Norwood [États-Unis]Virtuoso Epistemology
000168 (2013) Emily RobertsonThe Epistemic Value of Diversity
000169 (2013) Fletcher LinderThe Challenge of Epistemology: Anthropological Perspectives edited by Christina Toren and João de Pina‐Cabral
000178 (2013) David Ing [Finlande]Rethinking Systems Thinking: Learning and Coevolving with the World
000189 (2013) Kyeyoung ParkParadise Redefined: Transnational Chinese Students and the Quest for Flexible Citizenship in the Developed World by Vanessa L. Fong
000192 (2013) Galit CaduriOn the Epistemology of Narrative Research in Education
000204 (2013) Mikkel GerkenInternalism and Externalism in the Epistemology of Testimony
000214 (2013) Richard PettigrewEpistemic Utility and Norms for Credences
000215 (2013) Michael FuersteinEpistemic Trust and Liberal Justification
000216 (2013) Cymene HoweEpistemic Engineering and the Lucha for Sexual Rights in Postrevolutionary Nicaragua
000217 (2013) Sanford GoldbergEpistemic Dependence in Testimonial Belief, in the Classroom and Beyond
000218 (2013) Robin Mckenna [Royaume-Uni]Epistemic Contextualism: A Normative Approach
000219 (2013) Ben Kotzee [Royaume-Uni]Educational Justice, Epistemic Justice, and Leveling Down
000238 (2013) Frank Birkin [Royaume-Uni] ; Thomas Polesie [Suède]The relevance of epistemic analysis to sustainability economics and the capability approach
000294 (2012) Oliver Kessler [Pays-Bas]World Society, Social Differentiation and Time
000345 (2012) Morgan Robertson [États-Unis]Measurement and alienation: making a world of ecosystem services
000360 (2012) Ted Poston [États-Unis]Is There an ‘I’ in Epistemology?
000362 (2012) Phillip DeenInquiry and Virtue: A Pragmatist‐Liberal Argument for Civic Education
000377 (2012) Thomas W. Simpson [Royaume-Uni]Evaluating Google as an Epistemic Tool
000378 (2012) K. Brad WrayEpistemic Privilege and the Success of Science
000613 (2011) Karen Ann Watson-Gegeo [États-Unis] ; David Welchman Gegeo [Nouvelle-Zélande]Divergent Discourses: The Epistemology of Healing in an American Medical Clinic and a Kwara‘ae Village
000664 (2010) Peter C. Hauser [États-Unis] ; Amanda O'Hearn ; Michael Mckee ; Anne Steider ; Denise ThewDeaf epistemology: Deafhood and Deafness.
000731 (2010) Evan JonesThe world of the medieval shipmaster: law, business and the sea, c.1350–1450 – By Robin Ward
000743 (2010) David J. StarkeyThe Guernsey merchants and their world in the Georgian era – By Gregory Stevens Cox
000752 (2010) Michael ThuneReligious Belief and the Epistemology of Disagreement
000766 (2010) Sebastian RehnmanNATURAL THEOLOGY AND EPISTEMIC JUSTIFICATION
000778 (2010) Carol Ann Zulauf Sharicz ; Tim Haslett [Australie] ; John Barton [Australie] ; John Stephens [Australie] ; Liz Schell [Australie] ; Jane Olsen [Australie]Leadership in network learning business action research at Monash University
000798 (2010) Dan Sperber [Hongrie] ; Fabrice Clément ; Christophe Heintz [Hongrie] ; Olivier Mascaro [Hongrie] ; Hugo Mercier [États-Unis] ; Gloria Origgi [France] ; Deirdre WilsonEpistemic Vigilance
000807 (2010) Martin Chick [Royaume-Uni]Communications under the seas: the evolving cable network and its implications – Edited by Bernard Finn and Daqing Yang
000825 (2010) Dirk LuytenA small nation in the turmoil of the Second World War: money, finance and occupation (Belgium, its enemies, its friends, 1939–1945) – By Herman van der Wee and Monique Verbreyt
000895 (2009) Oliver KesslerToward a Sociology of the International? International Relations between Anarchy and World Society
000943 (2009) Karen Brodkin [États-Unis]Practicing Ethnography in a Globalizing World: An Anthropological Odyssey by June C. Nash
000970 (2009) Hans-Dieter Evers [Allemagne] ; Markus Kaiser ; Christine MüllerKnowledge in development: epistemic machineries in a global context
000973 (2009) Sharon CrasnowIs Standpoint Theory a Resource for Feminist Epistemology? An Introduction
000975 (2009) Eric Tsui ; M. Nordin [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; David J. Pauleen [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; G. E. Gorman [Nouvelle-Zélande]Investigating KM antecedents KM in the criminal justice system
000978 (2009) Mick HillmanIntegrating Knowledge: The Key Challenge for a New Paradigm in River Management
000983 (2009) Paul S. Chung [États-Unis]God's Mission as Word Event in an Age of World Christianity: An Asian Linguistic‐Transcultural Model
000A02 (2009) Laura S. GrilloDivination: Epistemology, Agency, and Identity in Contemporary Urban West Africa
000A04 (2009) David Christensen [États-Unis]Disagreement as Evidence: The Epistemology of Controversy
000A25 (2009) Philip Mcmichael [États-Unis]Banking on Agriculture: A Review of the World Development Report 2008
000A98 (2008) Don Fallis [États-Unis]Toward an epistemology of Wikipedia
000B19 (2008) Surendra ArjoonReconciling situational social psychology with virtue ethics
000B21 (2008) Kersty HobsonReasons to Be Cheerful: Thinking Sustainably in a (Climate) Changing World
000B23 (2008) Patrick RysiewRationality Disputes – Psychology and Epistemology
000B28 (2008) John E. CortOn the Cusp of an Era: Art in the Pre‐ World – Edited by Doris Meth Srinivasan
000B48 (2008) Kristie Dotson [États-Unis]In Search of Tanzania: Are Effective Epistemic Practices Sufficient for Just Epistemic Practices?
000B60 (2008) Stephen R. GrimmEpistemic Goals and Epistemic Values
000B61 (2008) Gaylord George CandlerEpistemic Community or Tower of Babel? Theoretical Diffusion in Public Administration
000C74 (2007) Maya JasanoffBrian W. Richardson. Longitude and Empire: How Captain Cook's Voyages Changed the World. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. 2005. Pp. xvi, 240. $85.00
000C81 (2007) Martina Deuchler [Royaume-Uni]Alexander Woodside. Lost Modernities: China, Vietnam, Korea, and the Hazards of World History. (The Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures, 2001.) Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2006. Pp. 142. $22.00
000C82 (2007) Javier LezaunA market of opinions: the political epistemology of focus groups
000C92 (2007) Svend Brinkmann [Danemark]Could Interviews Be Epistemic? : An Alternative to Qualitative Opinion Polling
000D19 (2006) Alan E. Armstrong [Royaume-Uni]Towards a strong virtue ethics for nursing practice
000D28 (2006) Eve MeltzerThe Dream of the Information World
000D32 (2006) Alvin Goldman [Jersey]Social Epistemology, Theory of Evidence, and Intelligent Design: Deciding What to Teach
000D33 (2006) Mike Metcalfe [Australie]Seeking Churchman's system for guaranteeing knowledge claims
000D41 (2006) Paul Kockelman [États-Unis]Representations of the world: Memories, perceptions, beliefs, intentions, and plans
000D71 (2006) Miriam SolomonGroupthink versus The Wisdom of Crowds: The Social Epistemology of Deliberation and Dissent
000D97 (2006) Mohammad Shahadat Hossain [Bangladesh]A development planning application of relational epistemology
000E13 (2006) Deborah L. Black [Canada]Knowledge ('ILM) and certitude (YAQIN) in al-Farabi's epistemology
000E47 (2005) Kwok Pui-LanReview: She Who Changes: Re-Imagining the Divine in the World
000E78 (2005) Steven L. Thorne [États-Unis]Epistemology, Politics, and Ethics in Sociocultural Theory
000E82 (2005) Gosbert T. M. ByamunguEPISTEMIC OBJECTIVES FOR ECUMENICAL FORMATION
000F08 (2005) Constance Meinwald [États-Unis]Ignorance and opinion in stoic epistemology
000F16 (2004) Shahin Maghsoudi [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Ian Watson [Nouvelle-Zélande]Epistemic Logic and Planning
001038 (2003) Hong Eyoul HwangSEARCHING FOR A NEW PARADIGM OF CHURCH AND MISSION IN A SECULARIZED AND POSTMODERN CONTEXT IN KOREA
001072 (2003) Guy Axtell [États-Unis]Felix Culpa: Luck In Ethics And Epistemology
001233 (2001) Elin K. Jacob [États-Unis]The everyday world of work two approaches to the investigation of classification in context
001267 (2001) Steven Johnson [Royaume-Uni] ; Catherine Cassell [Royaume-Uni]Epistemology and work psychology: New agendas
001336 (2000) Michael RobertsRETHINKING THE POSTMODERN PERSPECTIVE: Excavating the Kantian System to Rebuild Social Theory
001444 (1999) Lewis R. Gordon [États-Unis]Pan‐Africanism and African‐American Liberation in a Postmodern World: A Review Essay
001449 (1999) Timothy P. JacksonNaturalism, Formalism, and Supernaturalism: Moral Epistemology and Comparative Ethics
001624 (1997) Melo Filho DA [Brésil][Epidemiology, values, and the meaning of paradigm]
001664 (1997) Massimo La TorreRules, Institutions, Transformations. Considerations on the “Evolution of Law” Paradigm
001687 (1997) Masudul Alam Choudhury [Canada] ; Hanapi Mohammad Noor [Malaisie]A policytheoretic analysis of sample survey of the Mikmaq People of Cape Breton in the light of the knowledgebased world view
001740 (1996) Masudul Alam Choudhury [Malaisie]The Nature of Globalization and the Muslim World
001767 (1996) John E. SmithCHINESE PHILOSOPHY AS A WORLD‐HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
001830 (1995) On-Cho NgInterpreting ‘Qing thought’ in China as a ‘period concept’: On the construction of an epochal system of ideas
001866 (1995) A. Scott [États-Unis]'Considerynge the beste on every syde': ethics, empathy, and epistemology in the Franklin's Tale
001907 (1994) John J. CerulloThe epistemic turn: Critical sociology and the “Generation of '68”
001909 (1994) Wolfram J Ckel [Allemagne]THE DUBIOUS EPISTEMOLOGY OF POSTMODERNIST GEOGRAPHY. SOME REMARKS ON WARF

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