The Composition of Wittgenstein's "Tractatus": An Interpretative Study [PDF]
When Wittgenstein started writing the Tractatus in June 1915, he was convinced that he was producing a theory. Accordingly, he chose a theoretical style of expressing his thought.
Milkov, Nikolay
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Styling the Future. A philosophical account of scenarios & design [PDF]
Since the end of the 1980s – the Decade of Style (Mort, 1996) – the value of style in design has fallen. Recent times (Whicher et al., 2015) see a focus on style as a sign of design’s immaturity, while a more mature design should be attending to process,
Brassett, Jamie, O'Reilly, John
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Medical universities need faculty members (FMs) who use high-level thinking and the power of reason to make decisions in conflicting situations. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between critical thinking skills and conflict ...
Shahin Salarvand, Masoumeh-sadat Mousavi
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Style Makes the Writing: Expanding Considerations of Style in the Writing Center [PDF]
As a pedagogical tool, “style” in writing center lore has been cast as a lower-order concern. This marginalization stems not only from the difficulty of defining the word itself, but also from a persistent belief that “style” exists in a vacuum separate ...
Garza, Santos Edward
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A mixed-method analysis on students’ critical thinking and problem solving skill development in Malaysian public universities [PDF]
Employers nowadays are looking for potential fresh graduates who are able to think outside the box, so that they can produce with quality works. However, they are failed to do so and this situation result in high unemployment rate among graduates, mainly
Mohamed Saat, Maisarah +1 more
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The Adaptation of East Asian Masters Students to Western Norms of Critical Thinking and Argumentation in the U.K. [PDF]
The paper explores the adaptation experiences of East Asian masters students in the U.K. in dealing with Western academic norms of critical thinking and debate.
Durkin, Kathy
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Perceived Stress, Thinking Style and Paranormal Belief [PDF]
Paranormal beliefs often become stronger in times of stress. Such beliefs have also been found to vary in accordance with thinking style, whereby stronger beliefs are often observed in experiential thinkers.
Bell C. +20 more
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Contributions of Thinking Styles to Critical Thinking Dispositions [PDF]
The main purpose of the author's research was to investigate whether thinking styles significantly contribute to critical thinking dispositions. Two samples of Chinese university students, one from Beijing and the other from Nanjing, participated in the study. The participants responded to the Thinking Styles Inventory (R. J. Sternberg & R. K.
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Overgeneral past and future thinking in dysphoria: the role of emotional cues and cueing methodology [PDF]
Overgeneral memory, where individuals exhibit difficulties in retrieving specific episodes from autobiographical memory, has been consistently linked with emotional disorders. However, the majority of this literature has relied upon a single methodology,
Anderson, Rachel J. +2 more
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Integrating Critical Thinking into Extension Programming #3: Critical Thinking Style
This 3-page fact sheet is the third in the Integrating Critical Thinking into Extension Programming series. It introduces the concept of critical thinking style and describes the two styles of critical thinking. Written by Alexa J.
Alexa J. Lamm
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