Probability Interpretations Probability Interpretations is a concepts of probability familiar to ordinary folk into exact ones suitable for philosophical and scientific theorizing, then the task may be…
Certainty Certainty is based on one’s current knowledge. It is possible to be certain, and still be wrong. Certainty is the acceptance of a fact without…
Concept of Synchronicity Concept of Synchronicity is associated to coincidence, which is characterized by inexplainable or improbable events. Synchronicity involves the simultaneous occurrence of two or more *external*…
Reflexivity Reflexivity is the process of examining both oneself as researcher, and the research relationship. It involves making the research process itself a focus of inquiry,…
Dialectical Method Dialectical Method is resolution of disagreement through rational discussion, and, ultimately, the search for truth. It applies not only philosophers and philosophy, but throughout the…
Alterity in Philosophy Alterity in Philosophy and anthropological is a term that meaning “otherness”, strictly being in the sense of the other of two. It is also increasingly…
About Mereology This article describe about Mereology, which is the theory of parthood relations: of the relations of part to whole and the relations of part to…
Distributive Justice Distributive Justice is a concept that addresses the ownership of goods in a society. It assumes that there is a large amount of fairness in…
Trust Emotion Trust Emotion can mean many things. It can be attributed to relationships between people. It can be demonstrated that humans have a natural disposition to…
Organizational Socialization Organizational socialization is the process by which an individual acquires the social knowledge and skills necessary to assume an organizational role. It is a dynamic…
Law of Social Cycle Law of Social Cycle states that while people in any society are all relatively similar, they have generally the same goals, desires and ambitions but…
Human Potential Movement Human Potential Movement is a term used for humanistic psychotherapies that first became popular in the 1960s and early 1970s. The movement emphasized the development…