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Know how to know: Kuyper, Warfield, and Van Til
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Know how to know. Friday, February 6, 2009. Kuyper, Warfield, and Van Til. What are the implications for reason and common ground if worldviews are each based on starting points that are irreconcilable? Is there any way out of this problem? It does seem as though his position ends in fideism, however, we need to understand that reason is to be used as the laws of all thought, not a presupposition precisely because reason is needed to establish any meaningful presupposition. Friday, February 06, 2009.
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Know how to know: June 2009
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Know how to know. Saturday, June 27, 2009. It is only human to feel a sense of anger. Most people will speak up and make that anger known to the other person. Many people use cruel words, unkind gestures and even threats. However, are these instant, emotional reactions truly necessary? Do you ever feel embarrassed or guilty after you have exploded with anger? Or do we think that because we got the last word in that makes us somehow better than the other person? It will make you feel better? People today ...
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Know how to know: February 2009
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Know how to know. Monday, February 16, 2009. On Becoming a Leader: Warren G. Bennis. Bennis talks about having to unlearn certain habits we have created in our lives. Is it true that it is necessary to unlearn things? Monday, February 16, 2009. Links to this post. Sunday, February 15, 2009. Right vs. Wrong: Why lie When you Know the Turth? Determining whether an action is right or wrong is one of the more, if not the most, difficult decisions many humans will ever have to decide. Kant’s second form...
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Nursing, Philosophy, and Science. Notes about the philosophical dimensions of nursing scholarship. Autonomy and the Nursing Role. September 20, 2010. A traditional conceptualization of nursing emphasized the role of the nurse in helping the patient achieve something s/he could not do alone. For Weidenbach, this was the “need-for-help,” and for Orem is was the “self-care deficit.”. Doesn’t this model realign the concept of autonomy with the physician’s perspective? Interview about Nursing Knowledge. 313: ...
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Know how to know: The Last Word
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Know how to know. Saturday, June 27, 2009. It is only human to feel a sense of anger. Most people will speak up and make that anger known to the other person. Many people use cruel words, unkind gestures and even threats. However, are these instant, emotional reactions truly necessary? Do you ever feel embarrassed or guilty after you have exploded with anger? Or do we think that because we got the last word in that makes us somehow better than the other person? It will make you feel better? People today ...
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Know how to know: January 2009
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Know how to know. Wednesday, January 28, 2009. My Final Thoughts on GR, SR and the Existence of God. Using the reason within human nature, through general revelation is enough to show us that some things are clear, specifically about the nature of the Eternal. Although, there has been a rejection of. Wednesday, January 28, 2009. Links to this post. Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Philosophers Arguments for Proof of God. Famous for his ontological argument, Anselm of Canterbury. Tuesday, January 27, 2009.
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Know how to know: The Rational of the Holy Ghost and Speaking in Tongues
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Know how to know. Thursday, March 26, 2009. The Rational of the Holy Ghost and Speaking in Tongues. An interesting conversation came up in the office today. However inappropriate the topic may have been for the work place, it was still thought provoking. Unfortunately, because I was in the office I made the decision not to discuss this topic any further with my own thoughts. On the other hand, writing about it and discussing it on here is an entirely different story. Let us try this as a thought process:.
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Know how to know: March 2009
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Know how to know. Thursday, March 26, 2009. The Rational of the Holy Ghost and Speaking in Tongues. An interesting conversation came up in the office today. However inappropriate the topic may have been for the work place, it was still thought provoking. Unfortunately, because I was in the office I made the decision not to discuss this topic any further with my own thoughts. On the other hand, writing about it and discussing it on here is an entirely different story. Let us try this as a thought process:.
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Know how to know: On Becoming a Leader: Warren G. Bennis
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Know how to know. Monday, February 16, 2009. On Becoming a Leader: Warren G. Bennis. Bennis talks about having to unlearn certain habits we have created in our lives. Is it true that it is necessary to unlearn things? Monday, February 16, 2009. Tuesday, March 03, 2009. I enjoyed this entry. I think I am going to have to check out this book. I might be back in a couple of days to comment more. Thanks for the thoughts! Thursday, March 05, 2009. Thank you for reading! Friday, March 06, 2009.
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Know how to know: Philosophers Arguments for Proof of God
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Know how to know. Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Philosophers Arguments for Proof of God. Famous for his ontological argument, Anselm of Canterbury. 8220;sought to prove the existence of God with a single proof rather than with several” (6). Anselm believed that there was one supreme good, and there was one supreme being higher than all others. In Anselm’s second chapter of his book, Proslogion, he states:. Another well known philosopher, of the thirteenth century, was Thomas Aquinas. Is Religious Experience...