Philosophy definition

Philosophy means the beliefs and principles upon which a nursing education program curriculum is based.
Philosophy means a statement that –
Philosophy means a statement that –i. outlines the fundamental beliefs, values, and ideals that are important to the people involved in the service – management, adults providing education and care, parents, families/whänau, and perhaps the wider community;

Examples of Philosophy in a sentence

  • Doctorate: includes such degrees as Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Juridical Science, and Doctor of Public Health in any field such as arts, sciences, education, engineering, business, and public administration.

  • All visitors and volunteers must reinforce and demonstrate the school’s Moral Focus Philosophy.

  • I hold a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Environmental Engineering and I am a registered professional engineer in the State of California.

  • See Board policy 1:30, School District Philosophy, for the District's mission statement that is specific to the community's goals.

  • The Investment Philosophy of the fund manager is to generate superior risk-adjusted returns on a consistent basis through a research driven investment approach in line with the investment objective of the scheme.


More Definitions of Philosophy

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.
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 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 the statement of the philosophy of the College contained in Section 7;
Philosophy means the
Philosophy of course, literally means “love of wisdom.” It is also a notoriously evasive target for definition. So much so, in fact, that it is often best known in terms of its schools, such as objectivism or relativism. My use of the term here is intended to evoke some of the nuance which characterizes matters of mission, faith, intent, concept, and ontology.