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Queer Theory: Meaning and Key Concepts
This lecture notes discusses the topic "queer theory", which is largely a product of the 1990s and has been influential in literary studies, postcolonial theory, and some areas of sociology.
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This lecture notes discusses the topic "queer theory", which is largely a product of the 1990s and has been influential in literary studies, postcolonial theory, and some areas of sociology.
Pluralism: Meaning and Key Concepts
This lecture notes discusses the topic "pluralism", a term pluralism refers to the state of having more than one of anything.
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This lecture notes discusses the topic "pluralism", a term pluralism refers to the state of having more than one of anything.
Informal Fallacies: False Cause
This lecture notes discusses "false cause", a type of informal fallacy that arises when one assigns as the cause those facts that merely preceded or accompanied the effect when in fact there is no good evidence of a logical connection or causal relation.
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This lecture notes discusses "false cause", a type of informal fallacy that arises when one assigns as the cause those facts that merely preceded or accompanied the effect when in fact there is no good evidence of a logical connection or causal relation.
Critical Theory: Meaning and Key Concepts
This lecture notes discusses the topic "critical theory" the Frankfurt School tradition. The term critical theory can be used quite loosely, as in the present dictionary, to refer to a whole range of theories which take a critical view of society and the human sciences or which seek to explain the emergence of their objects of knowledge.
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This lecture notes discusses the topic "critical theory" the Frankfurt School tradition. The term critical theory can be used quite loosely, as in the present dictionary, to refer to a whole range of theories which take a critical view of society and the human sciences or which seek to explain the emergence of their objects of knowledge.
Dualism in International Law: Key Concepts
This lecture notes discusses the topic "Dualism in International Law". In a dualist legal system, international law stands apart from national law, and to have any effect on rights and obligations at the national level, international law must be domesticated through legislative process.
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This lecture notes discusses the topic "Dualism in International Law". In a dualist legal system, international law stands apart from national law, and to have any effect on rights and obligations at the national level, international law must be domesticated through legislative process.
Monism in International Law: Key Concepts
This lecture notes discusses the topic "Monism in International Law".
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This lecture notes discusses the topic "Monism in International Law".
Dialectical Materialism: Meaning and Key Concepts
This lecture notes discusses the topic "dialectical materialism", often abbreviated as “Diamat”, which asserts the primacy of matter over consciousness, and of the material conditions of existence over intellectual life.
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This lecture notes discusses the topic "dialectical materialism", often abbreviated as “Diamat”, which asserts the primacy of matter over consciousness, and of the material conditions of existence over intellectual life.
Informal Fallacies: Argument against the Person (Argumentum ad Hominem)
This lecture notes discusses "argument against the man", a type of informal fallacy that arises when the arguer ignores the real claims or issues in the argument so that what is emphasized is the character, personality, or belief of the opponent.
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This lecture notes discusses "argument against the man", a type of informal fallacy that arises when the arguer ignores the real claims or issues in the argument so that what is emphasized is the character, personality, or belief of the opponent.
Dialectic of Enlightenment: Meaning and Key Concepts
This lecture notes discusses the topic "dialectic of enlightenment".
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This lecture notes discusses the topic "dialectic of enlightenment".
Essentialism: Meaning and Key Concepts
This lecture notes discusses the topic "essentialism" a term which means the true or permanent nature of the being of a phenomenon as opposed to the “accidents” understood as the characteristics or features that may or may not be necessary in a particular being or something.
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This lecture notes discusses the topic "essentialism" a term which means the true or permanent nature of the being of a phenomenon as opposed to the “accidents” understood as the characteristics or features that may or may not be necessary in a particular being or something.
David Hume’s Concept of the Self
Erik Erikson’s Eight Stages of Psychosocial Development
Arguments and Validity: Eight (8) Rules of Syllogism in Categorical Logic
Ethics: Definition and Major Types
Erik Erikson’s Eight Stages of Psychosocial Development