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  1. Assessment of the Rationality of Gender Studies from the Perspective of Bocheński’s Concept of Philosophical Superstition.Zdzisław Kieliszek - 2021 - Philosophia 50 (2):581-594.
    In recent years, the issue of the determinants of human gender identity has been lively discussed. In such discussions, there are numerous supporters of the belief that a person’s gender identity does not depend directly on a given individual’s biological endowment with sex, but is the result of various socio-cultural circumstances in which a given person lives. This view began to gain popularity in the scientific community in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is now considered paradigmatic in the (...)
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  • Security of organisations and methodological rationality of their members.Jacko Jan - 2016 - Education of Economists and Managers 4 (42):9-27.
    This paper specifies competences and skills of methodologically rational decision making and their impact on security of organisations. The study indicates some reasons for developing the competencies and skills in education, professional development and taking them into account in the recruitment. It is the practical aim of this paper. Its scientific aim is to formulate and to partly justify general hypotheses concerning the impact of methodologically rational and irrational attitudes of members of organisations on their security. We apply the method (...)
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