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Concepts and Concept-Formation
2010One feature of Wittgenstein’s manuscripts of the 1940s that will strike the reader is the fact that the notion of a concept is nowhere in his writings examined with more intensity and frequency than in his later manuscripts on the philosophy of mathematics and in those on the philosophy of psychology.
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The Concept of Law and The Concept of Law
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 1994This lecture commemorates a great jurist and philosopher. Since Herbert Hart's recent sad death, many have paid just and eloquent tribute to his qualities as scholar, as teacher, and as human being. His work, and his approach to work and to life, were a source of guidance and inspiration to many.
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Concepts, conceptions, and critics
Deviant Behavior, 1981The author responds to the various reactions to his original article on the concept of deviant behavior (see p. 1). Some points of the original (empirical) proposal are clarified; the necessity for a clear concept of norm is observed.
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2002
Christian reflection on the morality of anger must address Jesus' words in Matthew 5:22: "whoever is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment". One interpretation of this passage found in the Christian tradition relies on what is called here the "person/sin distinction": anger at persons is sinful, while anger at sin is permissible.
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Christian reflection on the morality of anger must address Jesus' words in Matthew 5:22: "whoever is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment". One interpretation of this passage found in the Christian tradition relies on what is called here the "person/sin distinction": anger at persons is sinful, while anger at sin is permissible.
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The Concept and Conceptions of Interfaith Education with Neighbour Concepts
2017In this chapter I will theoretically as well as conceptually reflect from a pedagogical perspective on the very concept and some of the different conceptions of interfaith education that are used in literature. I will also consider the so-called neighbour concepts like intercultural education, interreligious education and interworldview education and ...
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On the ambiguity of concept use in psychology: Is the concept “concept” a useful concept?
Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 2011Kathleen L. Slaney, Timothy P. Racine
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