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    İslâm düşüncesinde din-felsefe, vahiy-akıl ilişkisi.Ali Bulaç - 1994 - Cağaloğlu, İstanbul: Beyan Yayınları.
  2. İslâm dünyasında düşünce sorunları.Ali̇ Bulaç - 1985 - Beyazit, İstanbul: İnsan Yayınları.
     
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    İnsanın özgürlük arayışı.Ali Bulaç - 2015 - Yenibosna, İstanbul: İnkılap Kitabevi.
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  4. Phenomenal conservatism, classical foundationalism, and internalist justification.Ali Hasan - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 162 (2):119-141.
    In “Compassionate Phenomenal Conservatism” (2007), “Phenomenal Conservatism and the Internalist Intuition” (2006), and Skepticism and the Veil of Perception (2001), Michael Huemer endorses the principle of phenomenal conservatism, according to which appearances or seemings constitute a fundamental source of (defeasible) justification for belief. He claims that those who deny phenomenal conservatism, including classical foundationalists, are in a self-defeating position, for their views cannot be both true and justified; that classical foundationalists have difficulty accommodating false introspective beliefs; and that phenomenal conservatism (...)
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  5. On the transmission of Greek philosophy to medieval Muslim philosophers.Ishraq Ali - 00/2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):8.
    There are two dominant approaches towards understanding medieval Muslim philosophy: Greek ancestry approach and religiopolitical context approach. In the Greek ancestry approach, medieval Muslim philosophy is interpreted in terms of its relation to classical Greek philosophy, particularly to the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle. The religiopolitical context approach, however, views a thorough understanding of the religious and political situation of that time as the key to the proper understanding of medieval Muslim philosophy. Notwithstanding the immense significance of the two approaches (...)
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    Truth and feasible reducibility.Ali Enayat, Mateusz Łełyk & Bartosz Wcisło - 2020 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 85 (1):367-421.
    Let ${\cal T}$ be any of the three canonical truth theories CT^− (compositional truth without extra induction), FS^− (Friedman–Sheard truth without extra induction), or KF^− (Kripke–Feferman truth without extra induction), where the base theory of ${\cal T}$ is PA. We establish the following theorem, which implies that ${\cal T}$ has no more than polynomial speed-up over PA. Theorem.${\cal T}$is feasibly reducible to PA, in the sense that there is a polynomial time computable function f such that for every ${\cal T}$-proof (...)
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    Management Wisdom in Perspective: Are You Virtuous Enough to Succeed in Volatile Times?Ali Intezari & David J. Pauleen - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 120 (3):393-404.
    This paper addresses the question, how does wisdom contribute to management in circumstances of extreme unpredictability? We first discuss three key factors that fundamentally affect the conduct of business—human, knowledge, and the environment—as well as their characteristics and interactions. We then argue that managing the interaction between these factors to effectively deal with the complexity and unpredictability of a rapidly changing business world requires the appropriate application of wisdom, in particular ethics in the form of practical, moral, and epistemic virtues. (...)
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  8. Distinguishing the virtuous city of Alfarabi from that of Plato in light of his unique historical context.Ishraq Ali & Mingli Qin - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):9.
    There is a tendency among scholars to identify Alfarabi’s political philosophy in general and his theory of the state in particular with that of Plato’s The Republic. Undoubtedly Alfarabi was well versed in the philosophy of Plato and was greatly influenced by it. He borrows the Platonic concept of the philosopher king and uses it in his theory of the state. However, we argue that the identification of Alfarabi’s virtuous city with that of Plato’s The Republic is an inaccurate assessment (...)
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    Teacher Agency Following the Ecological Model: How It is Achieved and How It Could Be Strengthened by Different Types of Reflection.Äli Leijen, Margus Pedaste & Liina Lepp - 2020 - British Journal of Educational Studies 68 (3):295-310.
    This article draws on the ecological model of teacher agency and elaborates on how teacher agency is achieved, its components and how it could be strengthened. This model highlights professional competence, structural and cultural context, and professional purpose as the main elements of achieving agency. In this paper, we specify some elements of the ecological model and elaborate on how three types of reflection could be used to strengthen conditions for achieving teacher agency. These include, first, procedures aimed at articulating (...)
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    Driving Consumer Value Co-creation and Purchase Intention by Social Media Advertising Value.Ali Hussain, Ding Hooi Ting & Muhammad Mazhar - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Social media advertisement is a growing phenomenon designed to reach and engage customers. However, despite their continued adoption, less remains known regarding the effectiveness of social media ads to co-create brand value. In response to this gap, this study aims to deepen the theoretical understanding of consumer value co-creation through social media advertising value. The data were collected using purposive sampling from 286 experienced social-media users, and the model was tested using partial least square -based structural equation modeling. The results (...)
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    Do as I Do: The Effect of Teachers’ Ethical Leadership on Business Students’ Academic Citizenship Behaviors.Ghulam Ali Arain, Anum Sheikh, Imran Hameed & Muhammad Ali Asadullah - 2017 - Ethics and Behavior 27 (8):665-680.
    We studied the impact of teachers’ ethical leadership on students’ moral identity and academic citizenship behaviors. Data from 256 student–teacher matching dyads were collected from one of the top 5 Pakistani business schools. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to ensure factorial validity of the measures that were employed, and the hypothesized relationships were tested using structural regression models that utilized structural equation modeling in AMOS with 5,000 bootstrap samples. Based on social learning theory, the results supported the hypothesis that teachers’ (...)
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    Impact of online convenience on generation Z online impulsive buying behavior: The moderating role of social media celebrity.You Lina, Deshuai Hou & Saqib Ali - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This research aims to determine which dimensions of online convenience influence generation z consumers’ cognitive and affective attitudes and online impulsive buying behavior. The moderating effect of social media celebrity is also investigated to examine the attitude-behavior gap. A total of 348 responses from Chinese users who followed digital celebrities were received using purposive sampling. Data analysis and hypothesis testing were carried out using SmartPLS, version 3. The results indicated that relationship convenience, possession convenience, post possession conveniences, transaction convenience, and (...)
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  13. Are You Anthropomorphizing AI?Ali Hasan - 2024 - Blog of the American Philosophical Association.
    I argue that, given the way that AI models work and the way that ordinary human rationality works, it is very likely that people are anthropomorphizing AI, with potentially serious consequences. There are good reasons to doubt that LLMs have anything like human understanding, and even if they have representations or meaningful contents in some sense, these are unlikely to correspond to our ordinary understanding of natural language. However, there are natural, and in some ways quite rational, pressures to anthropomorphize (...)
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  14. Kripke’s Wittgenstein’s Sceptical Paradox: A Trilemma for Davidson.Ali Hossein Khani - 2019 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 9 (1):21–37.
    Davidson’s later philosophy of language has been inspired by Wittgenstein’s Investigations, but Davidson by no means sympathizes with the sceptical problem and solution Kripke attributes to Wittgenstein. Davidson criticizes the sceptical argument for relying on the rule-following conception of meaning, which is, for him, a highly problematic view. He also casts doubt on the plausibility of the sceptical solution as unjustifiably bringing in shared practices of a speech community. According to Davidson, it is rather success in mutual interpretation that explains (...)
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  15. The Structure of Justification.Ali Hasan - forthcoming - In Mathias Steup (ed.), Blackwell Companion to Epistemology. Blackwell.
    In this chapter, we examine different views of the structure of justification, including foundationalism, infinitism, and coherentism. We investigate how well or poorly they seem to do in responding to the regress problem, accommodating a robust connection between justification and truth, and getting the contours of justification right—i.e., making justification neither too easy nor too hard to get. We end by briefly discussing some challenges to finding a single sense of “foundational belief” defining the debate.
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  16. Interpretationism and judgement-dependence.Ali Hossein Khani - 2020 - Synthese 198 (10):9639-9659.
    According to Wright’s Judgement-Dependent account of intention, facts about a subject’s intentions can be taken to be constituted by facts about the subject’s best opinions about them formed under certain optimal conditions. This paper aims to defend this account against three main objections which have been made to it by Boghossian, Miller and implicitly by Wright himself. It will be argued that Miller’s objection is implausible because it fails to take into account the partial-determination claim in this account. Boghossian’s objection (...)
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    al-Munʻaṭaf al-lughawī: falsafat al-ḥiss al-mushtarak ʻinda Jūrj Idwārd Mūr, dirāsah muqāranah, wa-bi-dhaylih tarjamat maqāl mā al-falsafah?ʻAlī Ḥākim Ṣāliḥ - 2020 - al-Baṣrah: Shahrayār. Edited by G. E. Moore.
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    Kripke’s Wittgenstein.Ali Hossein Khani - 2022 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP).
    Saul Kripke, in his celebrated book Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language (1982), offers a novel reading of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s main remarks in his later works, especially in Philosophical Investigations (1953) and, to some extent, in Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics (1956). Kripke presents Wittgenstein as proposing a skeptical argument against a certain conception of meaning and linguistic understanding, as well as a skeptical solution to such a problem. Many philosophers have called this interpretation of Wittgenstein Kripke’s Wittgenstein or (...)
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    Multimodal Simon Effect: A Multimodal Extension of the Diffusion Model for Conflict Tasks.Mohammad-Ali Nikouei Mahani, Karin Maria Bausenhart, Majid Nili Ahmadabadi & Rolf Ulrich - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  20. A survey on social rank of teachers from point of view of students of high school and junior schools.Gholam Ali Sarmad, Samad Karimzadeh & Masoumeh Kolivand - 2011 - Social Research (Islamic Azad University Roudehen Branch) 4 (11):79-95.
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    Value of Life in Islam.Mohammad Ali Shomali - 2004 - In Mehdi Faridzadeh (ed.), Philosophies of peace and just war in Greek philosophy and religions of Abraham: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. New York, NY: Global Scholarly Publications.
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  22. Munṭalaqāt wa-āfāq qirāʼat Muḥammad Shaḥrūr al-muʻāṣirah lil-dhikr.ʻAlī Biljarāf - 2022 - al-Qāhirah: al-Maktab al-ʻArabī lil-Maʻārif.
     
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    On the Schur-zassenhaus theorem for groups of finite Morley rank.Alexandre V. Borovik & Ali Nesin - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (4):1469-1477.
    The Schur-Zassenhaus Theorem is one of the fundamental theorems of finite group theory. Here is its statement:Fact1.1 (Schur-Zassenhaus Theorem). Let G be a finite group and let N be a normal subgroup of G. Assume that the order ∣N∣ is relatively prime to the index [G:N]. Then N has a complement in G and any two complements of N are conjugate in G.The proof can be found in most standard books in group theory, e.g., in [S, Chapter 2, Theorem 8.10]. (...)
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    Why Fit in When You Were Born to Stand Out? The Role of Peer Support in Preventing and Mitigating Research-Related Stress among Doctoral Researchers.Muhammad Sufyan & Ahmad Ali Ghouri - 2020 - Social Epistemology 34 (1):12-30.
    1. Academics as a profession is traditionally viewed as stress-free due to high levels of academic freedom, clarity of job description and performance indicators, and tenure protected positions (Th...
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  25. al-Rūḥ al-khālidah.ʻAlī Naṣūḥ Ṭāhir - 1960 - [ʻAmmān,: Maṭbaʻat al-Jaysh al-ʻArabī al-Urdanī].
     
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  26. al-Dawlah fī al-falsafah al-siyāsīyah: naẓarīyat bināʼ al-dawlah.ʻAlī Ṣubayḥ Tamīmī - 2023 - ʻAmmān, al-Urdun: Dār al-Shāmil lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
     
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  27. Islām aur muʻāmalāt.Ashraf ʻAlī Thānvī - 2020 - Multān: Idārah-yi Tālīfāt-i Asharfiyyah. Edited by Muḥammad Yūsuf Ludhiyānvī, Muḥammad Taqī ʻUs̲mānī & Muḥammad Isḥāq Multānī.
     
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    Taʻaddud wa-khuṣūbat wa-manfaʻat ḥuqūlinā al-falsafīyah: waḥdat al-falsafah al-ḥikmawīyah fī al-ʻālam wa-al-maʻrifīyāt wa-al-kaynūnah al-basharīyah, ḥiwārāt dhātīyah wa-ghayrīyah wa-taḥlīlāt ḥawla al-madrasah al-ʻArabīyah al-rāhinah fī al-taṣawwufāt wa-al-ṣiḥḥah al-ḥaḍārīyah wa-istidhwāt al-ḥikmah.ʻAlī Zayʻūr - 2019 - Bayrūt: Maktabat Ḥasan al-ʻAṣrīyah lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    Ab initiostructural parameters and transition pressures of GaNxAs1−xdilute alloys.S. Zerroug, F. Ali Sahraoui & N. Bouarissa - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (20):1611-1619.
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    Sequencing Critical Moves for Ethical Argumentation Practice: Munāẓara and the Interdependence of Procedure and Agent.Rahmi Oruç, Mehmet Ali Üzelgün & Karim Sadek - 2023 - Informal Logic 43 (1):113-137.
    The aim of this paper is to highlight an interdependence between procedural and agential norms that undermines their neat separation when appraising argumentation. Drawing on the munāẓara tradition, we carve a space for sequencing in argumentation scholarship. Focusing on the antagonist’s sequencing of critical moves, we identify each sequence’s corresponding values of argumentation: coalescence, reliability, and efficacy. These values arise through the mediation of virtues and simultaneously underpin procedural as well as agential norms. Consequently, an ambiguity between procedure and agent (...)
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    Cardiac Disorder Classification by Electrocardiogram Sensing Using Deep Neural Network.Ali Haider Khan, Muzammil Hussain & Muhammad Kamran Malik - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-8.
    Cardiac disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Cardiovascular diseases can be prevented if an effective diagnostic is made at the initial stages. The ECG test is referred to as the diagnostic assistant tool for screening of cardiac disorder. The research purposes of a cardiac disorder detection system from 12-lead-based ECG Images. The healthcare institutes used various ECG equipment that present results in nonuniform formats of ECG images. The research study proposes a generalized methodology to process all formats of (...)
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    Tazkirah da Sayyid Afghānī.ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm Asar - 1961
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    Cyber Security and Key Management Issues for Internet of Things: Techniques, Requirements, and Challenges.Mohammad Faisal, Ikram Ali, Muhammad Sajjad Khan, Junsu Kim & Su Min Kim - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-9.
    Internet of Things-based environments pose various challenges due to their anytime/anywhere computing, and the efficient cryptographic based key management is one of the major challenges in Internet of Things. The key management life cycle consists of initialization, key generation, key registration, key backup, key update, key recovery, and key revocation. Our contribution in this paper is to summarize the state-of-the-art key management schemes and techniques in different scenarios, such as mobile ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, and the Internet of (...)
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  34. A survey on the effect of social and cultural factors on the amount and kind of using tv of the youth of tehran.Hassan Hashemidaran & Ali Akbar Zeraatgar - 2011 - Social Research (Islamic Azad University Roudehen Branch) 4 (11):53-78.
     
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    Rāghib Iṣfahānī: zindagī va ās̲ār-i ū.ʻAlī Mīr Lawḥī - 2007 - Iṣfahān: Sāzmān-i Farhangī Tafrīḥī-i Shahrdārī-i Iṣfahān.
  36. Nashʼat al-fikr al-falsafī ʻinda al-Yūnān.ʻAlī Sāmī Nashshār - 1964 - al-Iskandarīyah: Munshaʼat al-Maʻārif. Edited by Aḥmad Maḥmūd Ṣubḥī.
    Qism 1. al-Turāth al-falsafī al-Yūnānī ḥattá Aflāṭūn.
     
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  37. Ṣarkhat al-fikr al-insānī.ʻAlī Shaʻbān Usṭá - 1998 - Ṭarābulus, al-Jamāhīrīyah al-ʻUẓmá: Shuʻbat al-Tathqīf wa-al-al-Taʻbiʼah wa-al-Iʻlām, Maktab al-Ittiṣāl bi-al-Lijān al-Thawrīyah.
     
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  38. The effect of sin on scientific knowledge : a case study of Stephen Moroney’s approach from a Critical Rationalist point of view.Homa Yazdani, Ali Paya & Lotfollah Nabavi - 2020 - Philosophy of Science 10 (20):235-254.
    In this study, we shall assess the claim concerning the negative effect of sin and positive effect of grace on proper function of reason and cognitive faculties through the lens of the Calvinist tradition and the Reformed Epistemology. Although the noetic effect of sin has already been discussed probably by tracing the role of the non-epistemic factors in acquiring knowledge in general, approaching the issue by focusing on ‘scientific knowledge’ is novel and, to the best of my knowledge, has not (...)
     
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  39. An unsupervised clustering algorithm for intrusion detection.G. Yu, A. G. Ali & B. Nabil - forthcoming - Proc. Of the 16th Conference of the Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence (Ai 2003), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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  40. Special types of bipolar single valued neutrosophic graphs.Ali Hassan, Muhammad Aslam Malik, Said Broumi, Assia Bakali, Mohamed Talea & Florentin Smarandache - 2017 - Annals of Fuzzy Mathematics and Informatics 14 (1).
    Neutrosophic theory has many applications in graph theory, bipolar single valued neutrosophic graphs (BSVNGs) is the generalization of fuzzy graphs and intuitionistic fuzzy graphs, SVNGs. In this paper we introduce some types of BSVNGs, such as subdivision BSVNGs, middle BSVNGs, total BSVNGs and bipolar single valued neutrosophic line graphs (BSVNLGs), also investigate the isomorphism, co weak isomorphism and weak isomorphism properties of subdivision BSVNGs, middle BSVNGs, total BSVNGs and BSVNLGs.
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  41. Enriching the Functionally Graded Materials (FGM) Ontology for digital manufacturing.Munira Mohd Ali, Ruoyu Yang, Binbin Zhang, Francesco Furini, Rahul Rai, J. Neil Otte & Barry Smith - 2021 - International Journal of Production Research 59 (18):5540-5557.
    Functionally graded materials (FGMs) have been used in many different kinds of applications in recent years and have attracted significant research attention. However, we do not yet have a commonly accepted way of representing the various aspects of FGMs. Lack of standardised vocabulary creates obstacles to the extraction of useful information relating to pertinent aspects of different applications. A standard resource is needed for describing various elements of FGMs, including existing applications, manufacturing techniques, and material characteristics. This motivated the creation (...)
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  42. Majmūʻah mushtamilah ʻalá al-ātī bayānuh (al-awwal-- al-Badr al-ʻillāh fī kashf ghawāmiḍ al-Maqūlāt) wa-huwa sharḥ al-Shaykh ʻUmar al-mashhūr bi-Ibn al-QarahʹDāghī ʻalá risālat al-Maqūlāt li-Mullā ʻAlī al-Qiziljī ; wa-talīhi manhuwwātuh mafṣūlah bi-jadwal wa-al-matn fī ṣadr al-ṣaḥīfah ; wa-baʻda itmām mā dhukira talīhā risālat Ismāʻīl al-Kalanbawī fī ādāb al-baḥth maʻa ḥāshiyatayhā-- aḥaduhumā lil-ʻAllāmah al-Shaykh ʻUmar al-madhkūr ; wa-al-thāniyah li-Mullā ʻAbd al-Raḥmān al-Banjawīnī mafṣūlah ayḍan bi-jadwal.Maḥmūd al-Imām Manṣūrī, ʻAlī Qiziljī, ʻUmar Ibn al-Qarahʹdāghī, Gelenbevî İsmail Efendi & ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Pinjwīnī (eds.) - 1935 - [Cairo]: Maṭbaʻat al-Saʻādah.
     
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    (1 other version)al-ʻAwdah ilá al-dhāt.ʻAlī Sharīʻatī - 2007 - Qum: Muʼassasat Dār al-Kitāb al-Islāmī. Edited by Muḥammad Mahdī Gharīrī & Ibrāhīm al-Dasūqī Shitā.
    Islamic law; interpretation and construction; Shiites.
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    How much dentists are ethically concerned about overtreatment; a vignette-based survey in Switzerland.Ali Kazemian, Isabelle Berg, Christina Finkel, Shahram Yazdani, Hans-Florian Zeilhofer, Philipp Juergens & Stella Reiter-Theil - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):43.
    Overtreatment is when medical or dental services are provided with a higher volume or cost than is appropriate. This study aimed to investigate how a group of dentists in Switzerland, a wealthy country known to have high standards of healthcare including dentistry, evaluated the meaning of unnecessary treatments from an ethical perspective and, assessed the expected frequency of different possible behaviors among their peers.
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    Believing In Twin Earth: New Evidence for the Normativity of Belief.Seyed Ali Kalantari & Alexander Miller - 2017 - European Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):1327-1339.
    According to many philosophers, the notion of belief is constitutively normative ; Shah ; Shah and Velleman (); Gibbard (); Wedgwood ). In a series of widely discussed papers, Terence Horgan and Mark Timmons have developed an ingenious ‘Moral Twin Earth’ argument against ‘Cornell Realist’ metaethical views which hold that moral terms have synthetic natural definitions in the manner of natural kind terms. In this paper we shall suggest that an adaptation of the Moral Twin Earth argument to the doxastic (...)
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    Have we (really) done enough? Strengthening “outcome responsibility” in assessing moral duties toward refugees of protracted crises.Muhammet Ali Asil - forthcoming - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.
    This article seeks to advance the discussions on our moral obligations towards refugees of protracted crises by proposing a nuanced application of outcome responsibility. Differentiating causal and outcome responsibility through intention, involvement, and side-taking principles has both symbolic and practical significance in assigning reparative and remedial duties. The framework utilizes domestic analogies to help explain the refined version of these two responsibility types. It examines the Syrian crisis within this paradigm to offer a clearer understanding of the actors that are (...)
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  47. Talk̲h̲īṣ-i Minhāj al-qāṣidīn: tazkiyah- i nafs aur ʻilm-i āk̲h̲lāq ka darsī matan.Ibn al-Jawzī & Abū al-Faraj ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn ʻAlī - 2023 - Lāhaur: Kitāb Sarāʼe. Edited by Abū al-Dardāʼ Muḥammad Zakariyā.
     
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  48. Samir Amín: Los desafíos de la mundialización.Enrique Alí González Ordosgoitti - 2000 - Apuntes Filosóficos 16.
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    A Shi’a Islam Approach to Wisdom in Management: A Deep Understanding Opening to Dialogue and Dialectic.Bernard McKenna, Ali Intezari & Mohammad Hossein Rahmati - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 181 (4):891-911.
    This paper considers how a Shi’a Islamic perspective of wisdom can inform contemporary business ethics theory. Given the growing business ethics literature that adopts an Islamic orientation, it is vital that Islamic tenets in a business context are established. Thus, this paper thoroughly researches the tenets of Shi’a wisdom theory using a hermeneutic analysis, guided also by Iranian theological scholars of ancient Persian and Arabic foundational texts, to provide a comprehensive explanation of the foundations of Shi’a faith relevant to business (...)
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    Reflections and confessions on the ‘Minority’ and Immigrant I.D. Tour.Laura Elisa Pérez & Ali Behdad - 1995 - Paragraph 18 (1):64-74.
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