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Rule of Nine: Qualifications for the Federal Bench
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Rule of Nine: Qualifications for the Federal Bench

Legal scholars are asked to comment on qualifications and characteristics they think are important for nominees to the federal bench. Douglas Kmiec favors nominees who are "learned in the law and...capable, based on experience and temperament and in...

Does All Knowledge Come from Experience?: John Locke's Empiricism and Its Troublesome Gap
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Does All Knowledge Come from Experience?: John Locke's Empiricism and Its Troublesome Gap

John Locke and later empiricists dispute the rationalists' claim that pure reason could grasp truths about the world. They argue that all knowledge of the world must come through the senses and experience. Locke compares the mind at birth to a tabul...

Non-Quantitative Decision Making
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Non-Quantitative Decision Making

In conditions of uncertainty, where there are no clear probabilities, managers may make decisions by drawing on experience, judgment or intuition, factors which are sometimes referred to as non-quantitative.

Decision Making Case Study: CNN
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Decision Making Case Study: CNN

CNN, The Cable News Network, broadcasts around the clock, seven days a week, internationally. CNN executives and other employees must constantly make decisions about what news should go on the air and how it should be gathered and presented.

Pricing Products and Services
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Pricing Products and Services

Basic formulas for calculating markup, markdown and cost, and how to apply the concept of percent to markup and markdown problems.

Big Picture, The
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Big Picture, The

Personal selling offers a broad range of career opportunities requiring a wide variety of expertise and skills on the part of the salesperson. Positions range from entry level jobs as sales trainees to highly paid sales supervisors and managers.

Is Reason the Source of Knowledge?: Locke and Leibniz Debate Theory of Innate Ideas
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Is Reason the Source of Knowledge?: Locke and Leibniz Debate Theory of Innate Ideas

The first great 17th century empiricist John Locke borrows many ideas from Descartes. For the most part he accepts the corpuscular theory, but flatly rejects the notion of innate ideas about the world. Gottfried Leibniz concedes that innate ideas ar...

Does All Knowledge Come from Experience?: Empiricism's Alliance with the Natural Sciences
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Does All Knowledge Come from Experience?: Empiricism's Alliance with the Natural Sciences

Empiricists from Locke to the present feel a close alliance with the natural sciences, inspired by Newton's theories of science "inferred from the phenomena." One of the things that distinguishes empiricists from rationalists is that they tend to ad...

Experience and Innate Ideas
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Experience and Innate Ideas

Philosopher Ian Hacking talks about the notion of innate ideas, making reference to such historical figures as Descartes, Leibniz, Locke and Michelangelo. He notes that while experience produces different ideas in people, those ideas are formed on w...