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Satisfying customers using total quality management: the mediating role of control systems [PDF]
The premise of this paper is that Total Quality Management (TQM) must be adopted as a way of life for employees and not just as a slogan per se, so that the intended goal of implementing TQM can be fully realised.
Router, Ommei Kalsum S. +1 more
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Nietzsche's Philosophy or Nietzsche the Philosopher [PDF]
From the ancient time, Philosophy has been defined by philosophers in many different scopes. Nietzsche, who acknowledged himself as a "Philosopher", has offered a definition of philosophy too; however, his perception of philosophy is thoroughly different
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Propheten des Mitleids: Herman Cohens Mitleidsbegriff als Tor zum Stern der Erlösung [PDF]
The German-Jewish philosophers Hermann Cohen and Franz Rosenzweig, have - both in their own ways - produced systems of philosophy at a time that was supposed to be the time after systems.
Palmer Gesine
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Formation of history of Chinese philosophy as academic discipline in China
Ancient China used traditional systems of classification of knowledge, in which philosophy was not specially separated. Modern word for philosophy - zhexue - appeared in Chinese language only at the beginning of 20th century.
V A Kiselev
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A SYSTEMS MODEL OF SPIRITUALITY
Within the scientific study of spirituality there are substantial ambiguities and uncertainties about relevant concepts, terms, evidences, methods, and relationships.
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Bodily Complexity: Integrated Multicellular Organizations for Contraction-Based Motility
Compared to other forms of multicellularity, the animal case is unique. Animals—barring some exceptions—consist of collections of cells that are connected and integrated to such an extent that these collectives act as unitary, large free-moving entities ...
Argyris Arnellos +2 more
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The term complexity derives etymologically from the Latin plexus, which means interwoven. Intuitively, this implies that something complex is composed by elements that are difficult to separate.
Gershenson, Carlos
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An Attempt to Update Edward Dembowski’s Philosophy of Creation [PDF]
The article mainly discusses Edward Dembowski's philosophy of creation in connection with his Hegelian influences, leftist associations and the ongoing discussion in nineteenth century romantic polish philosophy.
Pokorski, Bartosz Kamil
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Legal Systems Integrity in Philosophy [PDF]
This paper aims to analyse the philosophical premises on which the idea of unity of law (identity of legal system) is based. In the history of legal philosophy this idea found its main arguments in the presumption of totality of legal regulation. Such totality translated the philosophical tenets of holism according to which law is not limited to the ...
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The implications of complexity, systems thinking and philosophy for pediatricians
National service systems in child healthcare are characterized by diversity and complexity. Primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary healthcare services create complex networks covering pediatric subspecialties, psychology, sociology, economics and ...
Jochen Ehrich +3 more
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