Philosophy definition

Philosophy means the beliefs and principles upon which a nursing education program curriculum is based.
Philosophy means beliefs about the nature of the individual, society or community, nursing, health, teaching, and learning.
Philosophy means the beliefs and principles upon which the curriculum is based.

Examples of Philosophy in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Agreement shall restrict in any way the voting of or exercise of the right to act by consent in lieu of a meeting of stockholders with respect to any Voting Securities that are not Excess Voting Securities (which Voting Securities Philosophy or any Philosophy Covered Person may vote or exercise the right to act by consent in lieu of a meeting of stockholders in its discretion).

  • This Agreement shall terminate and thereafter be of no further force and effect for all Parties at such time as Philosophy and the Philosophy Covered Persons cease to Beneficially Own more than 10% of the Voting Securities then outstanding.

  • Headings 25 REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of March 5, 2026, by and among Nine Energy Service, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Issuer”), MacKay ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ LLC (the “Fund I Signatory”) and Philosophy Distressed and Special Situations Fund LP, Philosophy Capital Partners, LP, Star V Partners LLC, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Partners LLC – Series A and Cassini Partners, L.P. (collectively, the “Fund II Signatories”).

  • Philosophy shall promptly report the Requested Information (including, if applicable, any failures of a Philosophy Covered Person to respond) in writing to the Company, together with the Beneficial Ownership of Voting Securities of Philosophy as of such record date, and in any event no later than the tenth day following such record date.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, this Agreement shall not be binding on any Person who purchases or receives Common Stock from Philosophy or a Philosophy Covered Person.


More Definitions of Philosophy

Philosophy means the stated beliefs of faculty about nursing education and practice that determine the design of the curriculum and the evaluation of the program and that are consistent with the educational philosophy of the sponsoring agency.
Philosophy means “love of knowledge or wisdom.” This introductory course will endeavor to feed and augment student’s innate love of knowledge and wisdom. The study of philosophy and philosophers will help students further their own understanding of the world in which they live. Students will study some of the greatest thinkers in the Western philosophical tradition including: Plato, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, David Hume, Blaise Pascal, Rene Descartes, Immanuel Kant, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Georg Hegel, Karl Marx, John Stuart Mill, Isaiah Berlin, and John Rawls.
Philosophy means the statement of the philosophy of the College contained in section 7;
Philosophy means a statement that:
Philosophy means a composite statement of the relationship between the individual and society based upon beliefs, concepts, and attitudes from which the goals and objectives of the County Office of Education are derived.
Philosophy. The Superintendent and the Alliance have the same objective - to provide the best education for the children of the school district. Relationships must, therefore, be established which are based upon this goal and the concept of education as both a public trust and a professional calling. The Superintendent and the Alliance recognize that the interests of public education will best be served by establishing procedures to provide an orderly method for the discussion of matters of common concern and to reach mutually satisfactory agreements on these matters.
Philosophy means beliefs adopted by the nursing faculty for the framework of the