Comte and the Modern World
.... and organic
physics (vegetable and animal), it only remains to complete the system of observational sciences by the foundation of
social physics " (Comte, 1988 ....
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19th Century Novels and Physics
.... parallels between the approach and attitude found in nineteenth-century
physics and that .... He is attacking a whole
social system in all its complexity wherever ....
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Michel Foucault and Social Theory
.... This micro-
physics of power means that earlier forms of
social and political control have been made more intrusive, personal and comprehensive by "the rise of ....
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Tipping Point Theory
.... The concept of a critical mass in physical science (nuclear
physics as an example),
social science (economics as an example), public health (the HIV epidemic ....
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TIPPING POINT THEORY Introduction Ma
.... The concept of a critical mass in physical science (nuclear
physics as an example),
social science (economics as an example), public health (the HIV epidemic ....
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Social Learning Theory of Albert Bandura
.... is the contention here that the problematic aspects of Bandura's
social learning theory .... Contemporary views of theoretical
physics have gone a good deal beyond ....
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Defines Science
.... scientists themselves--still study his
physics, or indeed even Newton's
physics. Kuhn's model also explains why we may feel ambiguous about the
social sciences ....
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Aspects of Science
.... scientists themselves--still study his
physics, or indeed even Newton's
physics. Kuhn's model also explains why we may feel ambiguous about the
social sciences ....
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The Tao of Physics
.... achieve such a state of dynamic balance, a radically different
social and economic .... In particular,
physics might have benefited from a less mechanistic view of ....
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Women in the Sciences
.... Only fourteen percent of bachelor's degrees in
physics are now going to women .... Reinforcing and perpetuating this imbalance is a persisting
social perception that ....
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Program Evaluation
.... a concept that has been embraced by many disciplines, including business, engineering, philosophy, education,
physics, cybernetics,
social science, and more. ....
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Science & Magic
.... they create is mostly mystical - but these mysterious actions have
social effects" (O .... In addition, recent discoveries in the field of
physics have lent some ....
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Social Learning Theory and Control Theory
.... Reckless's equation added up to simple
physics: If the combined pushes and .... should have established the fact that control theories and
social learning theories ....
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Corporate Assistant General Manager
.... conceived as the axes providing the ties that structure
social inteaction, place the .... not a physical system, however, within the context of
physics or chemistry ....
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Science & Metaphysics
.... The
Social and Economic Roots of Newton's "Principia". .... He was anti-Aristotelian as he denounced Aristotelian
physics, accusing it of pure nominalism. ....
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THE RISE OF EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE
.... sciences include
physics, chemistry, and geology, while the biological sciences include zoology, botany, and physiology, and the
social sciences include ....
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Normative Determinism
.... sociology--a discipline that would function as a
social science rather .... experiments, theories, etc., in ways that paralleled mathematical
physics as closely as ....
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Chaos Theory
.... the case if one is referring to
social systems.) For certain kinds of problems, chaos theory has replaced the explanations of classical
physics - and even ....
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Assessment of Chaos Theory
.... the case if one is referring to
social systems.) For certain kinds of problems, chaos theory has replaced the explanations of classical
physics - and even ....
(3120

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Conceptions of Science
.... «MDUL»The Tao of
Physics«MDNM». New York: Bantam New Age, 1976. Hartshorne, C. (1948). The divine relativity: a
social conception of God. ....
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FIELD THEORY OF PSYCHOLOGY Field Theory of Psychology
.... it goes beyond Gestaltism and centers on needs and personality with
social influences. Field theory in psychology stems from field theory in
physics; it a ....
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Chinese and American Worldviews
.... The Chinese have not historically been mobilized for
social action, which means that .... the Chinese may have had insights into theoretical
physics, medicine, and ....
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The University and Research
....
Social research that does not explicitly address the ways in which society and culture are affected by race and gender is similar to the high school
physics ....
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Marketing Cadillac Automobiles in China
.... The concept of a critical mass in physical science (nuclear
physics as an example),
social science (economics as an example), public health (the HIV epidemic ....
(1222

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Philosophical Issue of Science
.... This indicates the
social nature of a paradigm--it has adherents constituting a .... in quantum-mechanical practice--some may apply the paradigm to
physics, some to ....
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Atomic Bomb Development
.... USN); Explosives Division under GB Kistialowsky; and a Bomb
Physics Division under E .... were not technical questions; they were political and
social, and the ....
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The Science of Sociology
.... a great deal about the
social world in which we live. The scientific method is certainly crucial for research in physical sciences like
physics and chemistry ....
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Socilization
.... more than any inherent inability on behalf of the individual, "
Social interactions that .... The systematic knowledge of, say,
physics may be of limited value to an ....
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Benjamin Franklin and Electricity
.... reproduction," and how did this relate to
Social Darwinism? Christa Jungnickel and Russel McCormmach. "New Foundations for Theoretical
Physics at the Turn of ....
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Piaget
.... and biological makeup and its interaction with the physical and
social influences in .... human beings are governed solely by the forces of
physics, chemistry and ....
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