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... individual learning account has been implemented – the Compte Personnel de Formation in France. The report therefore takes a wider approach by looking at “individual learning schemes”, which include: I. Individual Learning Accounts ...
... individual learning account has been implemented – the Compte Personnel de Formation in France. The report therefore takes a wider approach by looking at “individual learning schemes”, which include: I. Individual Learning Accounts ...
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... individual- and collective-level intentionality. And I have suggested that this entails the rationality of the integrated collective and comes at some cost to individual rationality. But if indispensability is comprehended from the ...
... individual- and collective-level intentionality. And I have suggested that this entails the rationality of the integrated collective and comes at some cost to individual rationality. But if indispensability is comprehended from the ...
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... individual's psycho- logical response to the stimulus of a particular decision situation . It is not in itself a group action . ( To treat it as a group ... individual reasons as an individual or as a member of some larger CONCLUSION 163.
... individual's psycho- logical response to the stimulus of a particular decision situation . It is not in itself a group action . ( To treat it as a group ... individual reasons as an individual or as a member of some larger CONCLUSION 163.
Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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