نتایج جستجو برای: obedience knowledge
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Introduction: Because the goal of social and moral education is well-being of individuals through the growth of inner values and includes the must and mustn’t, it’s necessary to know the objectivity of the "must". The aim of the research was to identify the components of social welfare based on the implications of moral and social education of the concept must from Kant's view. Method: The res...
due to lack of knowledge management system in the organization of technical and vocational university of iran (tvuni) and losing good employees because of retirement and substitution causes huge amount of costs to replace the similar expertise. there is no any suitable system in the tvuni to store, to document, and to distribute knowledge. based on the university’s features such as it has diffe...
all of the major branches of islamic mysticism, ‘irfān, refer to imam ‘ali (‘a) as a major source for their teachings and practices. hence, we begin with a review of how the mystics viewed imam ‘ali (‘a). after this we consider some controversies about the nature of ‘irfān and its relationship to sufism, for the terms have been used in different ways. then we turn to the sources on the basis of...
This article is about one feature which was partly introduced 30 years ago with the development of multi windows operating systems. It is about the movability of screen objects not according to some predetermined algorithm but by the direct user action. Many years ago it was introduced on a very limited basis and nothing was improved since then. Smartphones and tablets give direct access to scr...
We present FlightPath, a novel peer-to-peer streaming application that provides a highly reliable data stream to a dynamic set of peers. We demonstrate that FlightPath reduces jitter compared to previous works by several orders of magnitude. Furthermore, FlightPath uses a number of run-time adaptations to maintain low jitter despite 10% of the population behaving maliciously and the remaining p...
Punishment typically involves depriving violators of resources they own such as money or labor. These resources can become revenue for authorities and thus motivate profitseeking punishment. In this paper, we design a novel experiment to provide direct evidence on the role punishment plays in communicating norms. More importantly, we provide experimental evidence indicating that if people know ...
Although people are often astonished by the high rates of obedience in Milgram’s famous studies, research on social influence processes in other settings provides considerable insight into why so many of Milgram’s participants continued to press the shock levers all the way to 450 volts. That research suggests that four situational features Milgram built into his experimental procedure contribu...
There is a debate in the extant literature concerning whether the Internet stimulates political participation. We examine both whether Internet use encourages traditional participation, such as campaignand election-centered acts, and nontraditional participation, including protest/resistance-centered acts in the East Asian context. In doing so, we are also able to explore the Asian Values hypot...
In Berkeley’s Passive Obedience, moral duties are negative and positive as well civil or legal natural. Natural from God therefore valid norms. The supreme authority makes laws. We must obey the law because loyalty to power is one of our natural duties: be loyal obey, which means ‘do not rebel.’ This a duty such categorical unconditional. Positive conditional on conscientious acceptance. I show...
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