Practical Thought

Practical Thought

Author: Jonathan Dancy

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 0198865600

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Practical Thought: Essays on Reasons, Intuition, and Action presents a selection of Jonathan Dancy's most important philosophical essays since the late 1970s, focusing on the central themes of his work: metaethics, moral metaphysics, the theory of motivation, and the British Intuitionists. The twenty-four essays in this book chart his intellectual journey.


Practical Essays

Practical Essays

Author: Alexander Bain

Publisher: IndyPublish.com

Published: 1884

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13:

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A collection of articles and papers, most of which had appeared previously in magazines. From the Scottish philosopher, educationalist and author.


Practical Conflicts

Practical Conflicts

Author: Peter Baumann

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004-01-26

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780521012102

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In this collection a distinguished roster of philosophers analyse the diverse forms of practical conflict.


A Guide to Writing College Admissions Essays

A Guide to Writing College Admissions Essays

Author: Cory M. Franklin

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2021-04-23

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 1475858787

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A Guide to Writing College Admissions Essays provides practical advice and helpful suggestions for students writing their college admissions essays, primarily the 650-word Common App essay and supplementary essays that many schools require as part of their admission applications.With more students applying to college—and those students applying to more schools than ever before—college admission selection is far more competitive than in the past and the college essay is a key component. A Guide to Writing College Admissions Essays offers suggestions on good topics to write about without getting too specific (and just as importantly, what not to write about) and vital tips on writing approach, grammar, and usage. If used properly, this book will help applicants find their creative voice and craft a readable, interesting, and unique essay that will attract the college admissions reader. It just might make a difference in the final admission process.


A Paul Meehl Reader

A Paul Meehl Reader

Author: Niels G. Waller

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-09-05

Total Pages: 593

ISBN-13: 1134812140

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This new book introduces a new generation to the important insights of Paul Meehl. In addition to selected papers from the classic reader, Psychodiagnosis, this book features new material selected from Meehl's most influential writings. The resulting collection is a tour de force illustrating quantitative analysis of life science problems, an examination of the inadequacy of some methods of analysis, and a review of the application of taxometrics. A Paul Meehl Reader is organized into five content areas: theory building and appraisal - how we discover and test the true causal relations of psychological constructs; specific etiology - an examination of genetic, behavioral, and environmental etiology in psychopathology; diagnosis and prediction - a review of the appropriate use of base rates; taxometrics - a look at Meehl's development of the method he invented; thinking effectively about psychological questions - a critique of correlation research and the power of quantitative thinking in psychology. The Reader features section introductions to orient the reader and provide a context and structure for Paul Meehl's work. The section on diagnosis and prediction features problem sets with solutions to guide the reader through practical applications of the principles described. Accompanying downloadable resources contain footage from Paul Meehl's engaging seminar on clinical versus statistical prediction. This book appeals to advanced students and professionals in psychology, sociology, law, education, human development, and philosophy.