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Philosophy of science and methodology Study plan: Theory of science and methodology Course assignments: Mandatory seminars on Buchanan book: Write a summary of the relevant book chapters (from chapter 4-9) together with some reflections and comments (400-450 words for each chapter) present some idea in the chapter that you find interesting or problematic. Course literature: Buchanan, David R. (2000). An Ethic for Health Promotion. Oxford: Oxford University press. 228 p.

Philosophy of science and methodology

Study plan: Theory of science and methodology

Course assignments:

Mandatory seminars on Buchanan book: Write a summary of the relevant book chapters (from chapter 4-9) together with some reflections and comments (400-450 words for each chapter) present some idea in the chapter that you find interesting or problematic.

Course literature:
Buchanan, David R. (2000). An Ethic for Health Promotion. Oxford: Oxford University press. 228 p.

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Philosophy of science and methodology Study plan: Theory of science and methodology Course assignments: Mandatory seminars on Buchanan book: Write a summary of the relevant book chapters (from chapter 4-9) together with some reflections and comments (400-450 words for each chapter) present some idea in the chapter that you find interesting or problematic. Course literature: Buchanan, David R. (2000). An Ethic for Health Promotion. Oxford: Oxford University press. 228 p.

Philosophy of science and methodology

Study plan: Theory of science and methodology

Course assignments:

Mandatory seminars on Buchanan book: Write a summary of the relevant book chapters (from chapter 4-9) together with some reflections and comments (400-450 words for each chapter) present some idea in the chapter that you find interesting or problematic.

Course literature:
Buchanan, David R. (2000). An Ethic for Health Promotion. Oxford: Oxford University press. 228 p.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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