Skill Formation Strategies for Sustaining 'the Drive to Maturity' in Pakistan. Skill Formation Strategies for Sustaining 'the Drive to Maturity' in Pakistan.

Skill Formation Strategies for Sustaining 'the Drive to Maturity' in Pakistan‪.‬

Pakistan Development Review 2005, Winter, 44, 4

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I. INTRODUCTION Skill formation is a multi-faceted process. Skills are necessarily (by definition) instrumental--i.e, means for the achievement of a metaphysically defined objective. In Modernity, (1) this metaphysical presupposed 'rational' purpose of existence (both individual and societal) is freedom [Kant (2001)]. In the history of Modernity, the primary source of the growth of freedom has been capital accumulation. (2)

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2005
22 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
44
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
SIZE
326.4
KB

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