EPIR Reflection Paper Education Philosophy Inventory is designed to assess what someone’s personal teaching philosophy is. The survey includes six perspectives: Essentialism, Behaviorism, Progressivism, Existenialism, Perennialism, and Reconstructivism. These perspectives are types of teaching philosophies that exist today and are used in classrooms everywhere. Although one may score higher in a perspective, it does not mean that it is the only philosophy used by that individual. I know this
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relationship between Faith and Reason Faith and Reason are intrinsically linked within the Catholic Church. The mutual link between “good” philosophy and revelation is of pivotal importance and is discussed at length in “Fides et Ratio”. Before delving too thoroughly into this subject, however an important distinction must be made about what constitutes “good” philosophy (in the context of this discussion). This is beautifully summed up in the phrase “orthós logos, recta ratio(right reason).” It is up
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PART I: Your Philosophy of Leadership My leadership philosophy is Inclusive leadership is crucial in creating an environment where each team member feels valued, respected, and empowered to contribute their best. By prioritizing empathy, authenticity, and empowerment, you're not only creating a supportive atmosphere, but also facilitating the growth and success of your team members. This approach not only enhances team performance, but also cultivates a culture of collaboration and innovation. My
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Philosophical Orientation to Education 6 February 2015 Philosophy’s Importance Today Society today understands that the habitual education system is founded on particular curriculum; math, science, social studies, and a plethora of electives pop into the minds of people when asked of schooling and what it entails. As such subjects are crucial for all to learn in order to progress in the “real world,” the peculiar subject of philosophy specifically can help a student broaden the overall knowledge they
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A Look at Human Nature & Confucianism vs. Legalism All of the Chinese philosophies and religions have had core assumptions about the human nature that helped shape their policies and way of influence. The ancient Chinese were deep philosophical thinkers that would debate ideas to further their understanding of themselves and the world around them. This invited a culture of learning and education. Therefore many Chinese philosophies and religions emphasized education as an intrical and important part of society
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Nicomachus strongly agrees to the philosophy of Plato as he believes that with number can an individual be happy. While both
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the essence of nursing," as Jean Watson elegantly articulates. This simple yet profound statement has profoundly shaped my nursing philosophy and continues to resonate with me deeply. From my earliest memories to my experiences in nursing school, each step has enriched my understanding of what it truly means to be a nurse. This essay delves into my evolving philosophy, underscoring the significance of compassion, advocacy, and holistic care in nursing practice. My journey towards nursing commenced
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IDEALISM IN EDUCATION 01. INTRODUCTION Idealism is the oldest theory of philosophy. Its origin goes back to ancient India in the East and to Plato in the West. Generally, Idealists believe that ideas are the true reality. According to them, the human spirit is the most important element in life. Matter is not real. It attaches great significance to the study of man and his mind. It maintains that the material and physical universe is subordinate to a higher type of reality, a spiritual universe
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of yesteryear. For Saint Augustine of Hippo, the Ancient times before him greatly influenced him and his viewpoints, as evidenced in Augustine’s autobiography, Confessions. In this great autobiography, Saint Augustine demonstrates how the Ancient philosophy and theology that he studied were tremendous influences during his reconversion back into the Church. In Confessions, Saint Augustine showcased his ancient influences, especially on the matters of fate. Like all young people, Saint Augustine went
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important to you as guiding principles in your life. You might find it useful to determine degrees of importance by considering whether you would be upset or elated if your present state or condition in life regarding a particular value would be significantly reduced or increased. Sometimes, you might find it helpful to consider two values at a time, asking yourself about the relative importance of one over the other. Whatever technique or method you use: 1) First, please identify the fifteen
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Republicans Prompt: Compare and contrast the basic political and economic philosophies of the Federalists, represented by Hamilton, and the Republicans, represented by Jefferson and Madison. Two competing basic political philosophies have always existed throughout the United States’ history; one seeking to increase the power of the central government, and one seeking to decrease it. During the 1800s, the two philosophies were played out by the Federalist and the Republican parties conflicting in
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Syllabus: Philosophy 101: An Introduction to Philosophy Professor: Dr. E. Piscitelli Classroom CM 222 Office: CM 374 Email: thelogos@aol.com Office hours are held immediately following every class meeting. Course Purposes: To aid the students in understanding and appreciating the importance of philosophy for their education and their lives. We will study the life, times, and philosophy of Socrates whose philosophy became the paradigm for Western philosophy. Objectives: The student
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Confucianism Confucianism was adopted as the official philosophy in China during the Han dynasty in 206 B.C. to 220 A.D. and it remained the official philosophy for more than 2,000 years. The book, Analects, collected all ideas that Confucius had regarding a stable and united society in which every individual has their proper role and cooperates with society. One of the reasons that Confucianism was accepted by the Han rulers was the idea that Confucius believed citizens should respect
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to provide the care needed of an unstable person. My nursing philosophy involves the four nursing metaparadigms, too. Person: This is the most valuable identity in the plan of care. A person is the center of the other metaparadigms and it is the reason why a nurse exists to provide her service. Environment: A well conditioning environment will provide patients/ person comfort and peace. Safety in the environment is of utmost importance for the relief and recovery of the ill. Health: From the point
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Section A In this essay I will examine my philosophy of education, that is, my own personal beliefs about education, and the sources in which I have drawn these ideas from. I will then use this to examine how that I will apply these to my future professional career. I will first start by referring to my teaching metaphor that I used to describe what a teacher symbolised to me. I chose to do an idea that I felt would be unique to myself, in order to highlight my own individuality, a value of which
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purpose, and philosophy or goal is another important part of strategic planning. A company mission is, “The unique purpose that sets a company apart from others of its type and identifies the scope of its operations in product, market, and technology terms”, (Pearce, 2013). Developing a mission is important for a company because it can define the product, market, and technological area of emphasis, while highlighting their values and priorities. A statement of the company’s philosophy, also known
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Philosophy has been defined as “the love of wisdom” (85). Several have affirmed that the study of philosophy will help you become a critical thinker, to see things better than others, and to have a more fulfilling life. I see philosophy as one’s own ideas or belief of certain issues. To reflect and understand ones and other belief system, this definition can cause positive or negative arguments on if and why we should study philosophy. Dr. Seyed Zafer ul Hassan lecture of, Philosophy and The
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they are now and help them focus and go in a desired direction. So performance management can evaluate a business's performance as well as the performance of any employee. ("Performance Based Learning," n.d, p. 3) Performance Philosophy Landslide limousine has to set a philosophy principle to establish efficiency and the effectiveness of each employee and their performance. One way to maximize this effort is to facilitate communication between employees and supervisors. Communication will help employees
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Throughout my professional career and my education, I have had the pleasure of learning about many different theorists. Having said this, there are two theorists that I feel are shaping my own personal nursing philosophy. These two theorists are Florence Nightingale and Katharine Kolcaba. The theories are Nightingale’s Environmental Theory and Kolcaba’s Theory of Comfort. Florence Nightingale’s Environmental Theory was created from the results of her direct observations during the Crimean War. Nightingale
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research the history of a few new tendencies in contemporary philosophy. Then I will discuss the Tom Rockmore interpretation of such tendencies. Tom Rockmore is Professor of Philosophy and a McAnulty College Distinguished Professor, Dr. Rockmore's current research interests encompass all of modern philosophy, with special emphasis on selected problems as well as figures in German idealism (Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Marx) and recent continental philosophy (Heidegger, Habermas, Lukacs). He is continuing to explore
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perspective on how we see the world. Søren Kierkegaard is an Danish philosopher and poet who was seen as the founder of existentialist philosophy through his idea of subjectivity being truth. “Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards. Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.” Existentialism is the philosophy emphasizing individual existence, freedom and choice. Its focus is to question human existence and that there is no purpose or explanation
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or a lack of corporate social responsibility, by comparison, may damage a firm's reputation and make it less appealing to stakeholders The definition of business ethics evolved around the United States in the 1970’s. Business ethics reflect the philosophy of business. Ethical issues include the rights and duties between a business, its employees, suppliers, customers, and neighbors. By the 1980’s at least 500 business ethics courses were being taught to at least 40,000 students. The history of
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In literature, characters' choices often serve as windows into their inner selves, reflecting their character traits and philosophies of life. This essay explores how the choices made by Emilia in *Othello*, Antigone in *Antigone*, Nora in *A Doll's House*, the customers in "The Latin Deli," and the speaker in "Still I Rise" illuminate their respective character and philosophy of life. Through a careful examination of their actions and motivations, it becomes evident that frequent choices not only
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What is philosophy? Is it necessary to study it? Thesis: It is of vital importance to study philosophy for every human being in the world, as it is the foundation of all the other disciplines. Philosophy, like all other field, is unique. But the uniqueness of philosophy seems more impressive. As far as I’m concerned, philosophers never agree about what constitutes their proper field of study, whereas mathematicians, physicists, etc. generally do. It appears to me that philosophy contains a wide range of fields where philosophers can
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Virginia Held is a modern day philosopher with theories on the feminist view in philosophy. All of the major philosophers have always written from the male perspective. As far back as the Bible, most major writings have always been geared towards men. They were considered the predominant species from the creation of Eve from Adam's rib. Many philosophers have described worlds that were based upon men, war, and reason. These theories were based on the experience of man. Women were too emotional
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has a clear philosophy. Explain how and why you believe they make their philosophy visible. It has been years since apple become a market leader, not only a market leader, which results in sales growing year after years, but as well as a leader in its branding fields. It is hard to come out with a single product when thinking about the brands, in fact, all the products are welcomed and being used for multiple purposes in customers’ hands accompanied with the designs and philosophy behind. According
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immediately draw a connection to the multiple communist regimes throughout history. Multiple connections can be drawn, and external evidence can be used as well. Ayn Rand was very opposed to collectivism, and in turn, communism. She even designed a philosophy that directly opposes it. The idea that shall be expanded on in this essay is simple. The world of “Anthem” is essentially an elegant critique of collectivism and communism. A portion of Ayn Rand’s life was spent under the oppression of Stalin’s
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even having been openly criticized throughout the novel and disrespected for his decision to defend Tom Robinson, had been able to manage to use philosophies and actions to demonstrate that he is a good father. Atticus openly preaches to Jem and Scout about the importance of sympathy and understanding and is always teaching his children through philosophies. He tries to explain to Scout how that she cannot fully understand someone “until you climb into his skin and walk around in it (Lee 33).” This
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Portfolio Book: A History of Western Philosophy (Book one: Ancient Philosophy) Part I. The Pre-Socratics Chapter I. The Rise of Greek Civilization IN all history, nothing is so surprising or so difficult to account for as the sudden rise of civilization in Greece. …What they achieved in art and literature is familiar to everybody, but what they did in the purely intellectual realm is even more exceptional. They invented mathematics and science and philosophy; they first wrote history as opposed
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book whose iconoclastic ideas of evolution could only be described as an “origin”: an origin to Creation’s alternative, an origin to major scientific advancement, and an origin to unorthodox philosophy in generations to come. As this scientific research legitimized itself to the general public, new philosophies manifested themselves within the general public as well. The paramount manifestation of Social Darwinism was made popular by Herbert Spencer and his conjecture that socially, we all compete
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