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  2. E. J. Lowe (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Lowe was one of the leading philosophers of his generation. [6] He researched and published on a vast array of topics including: metaphysics, philosophy of mind, philosophical logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of religion, and the history of early modern philosophy. [2] [1] [6] He supervised many PhD students, working on a wide variety ...

  3. E. J. Lowe - Wikipedia

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    E. J. Lowe may refer to: Edward Joseph Lowe (1825–1900), British botanist, meteorologist and astronomer E. J. Lowe (philosopher) (1950–2014), British philosopher

  4. Behavioural change theories - Wikipedia

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    Each behavioural change theory or model focuses on different factors in attempting to explain behaviour change. Of the many that exist, the most prevalent are learning theories, social cognitive theory, theories of reasoned action and planned behaviour, transtheoretical model of behavior change, the health action process approach, and the BJ Fogg model of behavior change.

  5. Development theory - Wikipedia

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    Development theory is a collection of theories about how desirable change in society is best achieved. Such theories draw on a variety of social science disciplines and approaches. In this article, multiple theories are discussed, as are recent developments with regard to these theories.

  6. Theodore J. Lowi - Wikipedia

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    Lowi at the Cornell Club of Boston, May 2009. Theodore J. "Ted" Lowi (July 9, 1931 – February 17, 2017) [1] was an American political scientist. He was the John L. Senior Professor of American Institutions teaching in the Government Department at Cornell University.

  7. Philosophical theory - Wikipedia

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    A philosophical theory or philosophical position [1] [page needed] is a view that attempts to explain or account for a particular problem in philosophy. [ citation needed ] The use of the term "theory" is a statement of colloquial English and not a technical term. [ 2 ]

  8. Theories of technology - Wikipedia

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    Here Geuss's [8] definition is given, where "a critical theory, then, is a reflective theory which gives agents a kind of knowledge inherently productive of enlightenment and emancipation" (1964). Thus Marcuse argued that while technology matters and design are often presented as neutral technical choices, in fact, they manifest political or ...

  9. Process philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Process philosophy is sometimes classified as closer to continental philosophy than analytic philosophy, because it is usually only taught in continental philosophy departments. [6] However, other sources state that process philosophy should be placed somewhere in the middle between the poles of analytic versus continental methods in ...