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Methods 3.1 Advancing Scientific Knowledge 3.1.1 Background for the study Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important public health problem in the United States. TBI is frequently referred to as the “silent epidemic” because the complicati...
social science" in their chronicled and philosophical context. It does so by giving the foremost present in sociological considered as answers to the dispute of hermeneutics. The concept that factual information of communal life can be atta...
phenomenology. The term is used with various meanings and interpretations and has been developed in diverse ways in different social science disciplines. It owes a huge debt to the work of Alfred Schutz (1972) who argued that, rather than s...
creative and often challenging process of exploration and discovery. The common focus was the writer finding voice and perfecting the craft of writing. Two major studies of writing instruction in the classroom, one conducted in Britain (Bri...
what he calls "tastes" (that is, buyer preferences) are the outcome of innate, individualistic alternatives of the human intellect. He contends that this "Kantian aesthetic" falls short to identify that flavours are socially trained and tha...
oned. Rather than regarding these characteristics as limitations, however, they actually allow rational outcomes to be achieved without the high cost of conscious deliberation. For example, negative affective reactions to illogic often enco...
his outlook, and so it may be best to start with it. If we restrict us at the start just to Ihde's alternative of terminology, the primary inquiry seems to be one in relative to how to situate Ihde's idea in relative to what it presents it...