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UNINA990008364360403321 |
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Bozarslan, Hamit |
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La Turchia contemporanea / Hamit Bozarslan |
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Bologna : il Mulino, 2006 |
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Universale paperbacks Il mulino ; 496 |
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Collez. 28 (496 |
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UNINA9910458824603321 |
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De Caro Mario |
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Naturalism and Normativity [[electronic resource]] |
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New York, : Columbia University Press, 2010 |
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1 online resource (378 p.) |
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Columbia Themes in Philosophy |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Naturalism |
Normativity (Ethics) |
Electronic books. |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Contents; Introduction: Science, Naturalism, and the Problem of Normativity; Part I: Conceptual and Historical Background; 1: The Wider Significance of Naturalism a Genealogical Essay (Akeel Bilgrami); 2: Naturalism and Quietism (Richard Rorty); 3: Is Liberal Naturalism Possible?(Mario De Caro and Alberto Voltolini); Part II: Philosophy and the Natural Sciences; 4: Science and Philosophy (Hilary Putnam); 5: Why Scientific Realism May Invite Relativism (Carol Rovane); Part III: Philosophy and the Human Sciences; 6: Taking the Human Sciences Seriously (David Macarthur) |
7: Reasons and Causes Revisited (Peter Menzies)Part IV: Meta-Ethics and Normativity; 8: Metaphysics and Morals (T. M . Scanlon); 9: The Naturalist Gap in Ethics (Erin I. Kelly and Lionel K. McPherson); 10: Phenomenology and the Normativity of Practical Reason (Stephen L. White); Part V: Epistemology and Normativity; 11: Truth as Convenient Friction (Huw Price); 12: Exchange on "Truth as Convenient Friction" (Richard Rorty and Huw Price); 13: Two Directions for Analytic Kantianism Naturalism and Idealism (Paul Redding); Part VI: Naturalism and Human Nature |
14: How to be Naturalistic Without Being Simplistic in the Study of Human Nature (John DupreĢ)15: Dewey, Continuity, and McDowell (Peter Godfrey-Smith); 16: Wittgenstein and Naturalism (Marie McGinn); |
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Normativity concerns what we ought to think or do and the evaluations we make. For example, we say that we ought to think consistently, we ought to keep our promises, or that Mozart is a better composer than Salieri. Yet what philosophical moral can we draw from the apparent absence of normativity in the scientific image of the world? For scientific naturalists, the moral is that the normative must be reduced to the nonnormative, while for nonnaturalists, the moral is that there must be a transcendent realm of norms. Naturalism and Normativity engages with both sides of t |
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UNINA9910783883603321 |
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Notarbartolo di Villarosa Francesco <1960-> |
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Information, management and participation [[electronic resource] ] : a new approach from public health in Brazil / / Francesco Notarbartolo di Villarosa |
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London ; ; Portland, Or., : Frank Cass, 1998 |
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1-280-15042-4 |
9786610150427 |
0-203-98863-9 |
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1 online resource (166 p.) |
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Public health - Research - Brazil - El Salvador - Methodology |
Public health - Brazil - El Salvador - Data processing |
Public health - Brazil - El Salvador - Decision making |
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Based on the author's thesis (DPhil--Institute of Development, University of Sussex). |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-138) and index. |
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INFORMATION, MANAGEMENT AND PARTICIPATION A new approach from public health in Brazil; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Maps; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; 1 People-oriented Activities: From Blueprint and Process to Specificity and Flexibility; 1.1 Management and Administration in LDCs; 1.2 |
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Blueprint and Process; 1.3 Integrating Blueprint and Process; 1.4 Specificity and People-oriented Activities; 1.5 Conclusions: Integrating Specificity and Flexibility |
2 Knowledge-Building, Decision-Making and Information-Handling: An Introduction to the Case-study of Pau da Lima2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Knowledge-Building and Decision-Making in Complex Organisations; 2.3 Information-Handling for Knowledge-Building and Decision-Making; 2.4 Information-Handling in Pau da Lima; 3 The Pilot Project of Pau da Lima: Its Context and Characteristics; 3.1 Introduction: the Reform of the National Health System in Brazil; 3.2 The Health District Strategy: Two Different Approaches; 3.3 A Pilot Health District Project in Salvador, Bahia |
3.4 The Evolution of the Context of the Pau da Lima Project4 Knowledge-Building in Pau da Lima: Data Collection; 4.1 Introduction to Knowledge-Building; 4.2 Information-Handling at the Beginning of the Project; 4.3 Primary Data Collection; 4.4 Secondary Data Collection; 4.5 Discussion: Flexibility and Specificity in Needs Expression; 4.6 Conclusions; 5 Knowledge-Building in Pau da Lima: Data Processing; 5.1 Introduction to Data Processing; 5.2 Primary Data Processing; 5.3 Secondary Data Processing; 5.4 Data Computerisation; 5.5 Discussion: Flexibility and Specificity in Data Processing |
5.6 Conclusions6 Data Use for Decision-Making; 6.1 Introduction to Data Use; 6.2 Decision-Making before Use of the Information System; 6.3 Data Use and Decision-Making; 6.4 Discussion: Flexibility and Specificity in Decision-Making; 6.5 Conclusions; Conclusion; Technical Appendix A Data Collection; Technical Appendix B Data Processing; Technical Appendix C Data Use; References; Index |
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In order to alleviate poverty, people-oriented projects (those dealing with activities such as institutional development, health, family planning, education, and rural development) must be well-targeted towards the most vulnerable groups. However, official 'top-down' information is incapable of identifying, prioritising and 'marking out' these groups at a local level, and the result is too often an unfair, inefficient and ineffective allocation and use of the resources of social programmes. The author argues that a 'process approach' is often necessary to geneate relevant knowledge about local |
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