نتایج جستجو برای: cross cultural philosophy

تعداد نتایج: 668614  

Journal: :Psychological review 2004
Douglas L Medin Scott Atran

This article describes cross-cultural and developmental research on folk biology: that is, the study of how people conceptualize living kinds. The combination of a conceptual module for biology and cross-cultural comparison brings a new perspective to theories of categorization and reasoning. From the standpoint of cognitive psychology, the authors find that results gathered from standard popul...

2005
CAROLYN P. EGRI Simon Fraser DAVID A. RALSTON CHERYL S. MURRAY JOEL D. NICHOLSON

This paper presents a cross-cultural comparison of U.S., Canadian-Anglophone, CanadianFrancophone and Mexican managers' attitudes towards upward influence strategies. Generally, it was found that all four groups have similar perspectives in terms of the relative acceptability of various influence strategies. However, examination of absolute ratings of influence behaviors suggests that Canadian-...

Journal: :International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie 2009
Adrian Furnham Adriane Arteche Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic Askin Keser Viren Swami

This study is part of a programmatic research effort into the determinants of self-assessed abilities. It examined cross-cultural differences in beliefs about intelligence and self- and other-estimated intelligence in two countries at extreme ends of the European continent. In all, 172 British and 272 Turkish students completed a three-part questionnaire where they estimated their parents', par...

2014
Shanshan Du S. R. Steinmetz

This article explores an epidemic of love-suicide in a Lahu community of southwest China in the 1950s. Suicide’s rarity and the methodological constraints of ethnographic fieldwork have severely hampered attempts to understand suicide cross-culturally. Using qualitative and quantitative research methods in a longitudinal fieldwork study provides insights regarding the patterns of suicide in a m...

Journal: :European Proceedings of Educational Sciences 2023

Cross-cultural training is proposed as one way to improve care in the classroom for students. The overall aim of this study was be a comprehensive acknowledgment and awesome. If globalization education means good communication much valorization, cultural background could play significant role. We claim it important philosophical backgrounds teachers For purpose, we have studied using observatio...

Journal: :craft + design enquiry 2012

Journal: :Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 1998

Journal: :Journal of Teaching and Learning 2020

2007
James T. Robinson

During the thirteenth century, the Jews in southern France (called “Provence” in Hebrew sources) experienced a cultural revolution. Following the arrival of Maimonides’ writings and the translation of his Guide of the Perplexed into Hebrew, a very distinctive tradition of philosophy and exegesis was developed. Basic works of Graeco-Arabic and Arabic philosophy were translated into Hebrew, in re...

2001
LEWIS APTEKAR

Data from ethnographic notes, ethnohistorical documents, and standardized testsgiven to Colombian street children illustrated that the children functioned with adequate mental health. Using cross-cultural comparisons, including North American "runaways," it was shown that street children lived as nomadic entertainers in a politically volatile sedentary society. They were abused by society becau...

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