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  • ...sm]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Determinism '''''this link'''''].</center> ...m]] is a much broader and stricter way of looking at [[cause]]s of social, cultural and [[political]] development (Chandler).
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  • '''Social classes''' are [[economic]] or [[cultural]] arrangements of [[groups]] in [[society]]. Class is an essential object o ...i/Max_Weber Max Weber] critiqued historical [[materialism]] (or economic [[determinism]]), positing that stratification is not based [[purely]] on economic inequa
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  • ...Underhill suggests five subcategories: world-perceiving, world-conceiving, cultural mindset, personal world, and [[perspective]]. ...nd later used in English to refer more to philosophies, [[ideologies]] and cultural or religious [[perspectives]], than to linguistic [[communities]] and their
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  • ...ide you. Just think of the particular language you learned, and all of the cultural concepts wrapped up in it itself. We are using English now, and all the cau ...e like sponges absorbing the culture all around you. Consider the enormous determinism right there. In order to understand yourself and how you are being influenc
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  • ...ical debates, many varieties and philosophical positions on the subject of determinism exist from [[tradition]]s throughout the world. ...nism''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Determinism this link].</center>
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  • ...[[revelation]], or the [[skeptic]]s who maintain that religion is a human cultural product and thus heavily contrived if not outright [[fiction]]al. My hope ...ts own argument void. Science is best understood when we realize that it's determinism is purely methodological, and rightly so, but it does not follow that every
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  • ...dice and other contingent products of social inculcation (compare cultural determinism). Can one provide a principled distinction between areas of [[inquiry]] whe
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  • ====Moral responsibility, free will and determinism==== ...ortant factor in [[philosophical]] [[arguments]] about [[free will]] and [[determinism]].[3] These arguments sometimes begin by assuming that [[human being]]s hav
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  • *Cultural change will bring about social progress ...year, that there is something significant about their work, that this is a cultural change that will bring about great progress socially, economically, politic
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  • ...versus ''[[indeterminism]]''—and also on whether freedom can coexist with determinism or not—''[[compatibilism]]'' versus ''[[incompatibilism]]''. So, for inst # Is determinism true? and
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  • ...--that helps you break out of the conditions you were born into, this deep cultural conditioning we’ve talked so much about that both gives meaning to your l ...f this human world you live in, especially your social/scientific world of cultural meaning and discovery.
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  • ...Cultural relativism|cultural relativity]] and the use of findings to frame cultural critiques. This has been particularly prominent in the United States, from ...s on [[cross-cultural comparison]] and a receptiveness to certain kinds of cultural relativism. In the successor states of continental Europe, on the other han
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  • ...respect, information science can be seen as a response to [[technological determinism]], the belief that technology "develops by its own laws, that it realizes i ...st as early as the time of the [[Abyssinian Empire]] with the emergence of cultural depositories, what is today known as libraries and archives.<ref>Clark, Joh
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  • ...a product of inherited (i.e. genetic) traits or environmental, social and cultural factors. ...by growing up within that society or by adopting that society's [[culture|cultural]] [[norm (sociology)|norms]] (Snowden 1983; Lewis 1990). [[Medieval]] model
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  • ...istic_civilization Hellenistic Empire], as such, could not [[endure]]. Its cultural sway continued on, but it [[endured]] only after securing from [[the West]] ...g/wiki/Alexander_the_Great Alexander] had charged on [[the East]] with the cultural gift of the [[civilization]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_gree
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