Philosophical Foundations


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Philosophical Foundation


Philosophical Foundation

Author: Surrendra Gangadean

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2023-04


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Philosophical Foundation argues for clarity over and against meaninglessness, which is implicit in various forms of skepticism and fideism. Throughout the book, critical analysis is applied to unexamined assumptions in the areas of metaphysics and ethics in order to address long-standing disputes. The basic beliefs of western naturalism, eastern idealism, Greek dualism, post-modern anti-realism, and classical theism are incisively analyzed by reason for their coherence of meaning. Those who have questions about knowledge and certainty, faith and reason, the existence of God and the problem of evil, will find critical insight throughout this study in its use of presuppositional thinking.

Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Psychology


Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Psychology

Author: Martin Farrell

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2014-06-19


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For students of the history of psychology, this textbook connects the big ideas and key thinkers of psychology and philosophy in a cohesive theoretical narrative. Students are led to understand the relations between different schools of thought, and to connect the various thinkers, theories and facts in psychology's history.

Philosophical Foundations of Leadership


Philosophical Foundations of Leadership

Author: David Cawthorn

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2017-07-28


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The nature of leadership and the human qualities that promote or inhibit it have a long history in Western thought and remain a central concern in modern societies. Crises in leadership may arise from either human failings or social complexities that defeat or reject those most qualified to lead. While most contemporary political or social commentators on such crises tend to focus on external circumstances, David Cawthon examines classical thinkers from Plato to Nietzsche to offer a historical and philosophical perspective on the intrinsic qualities of leadership and how these qualities are coded into the souls of some, but not of others.