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    EFL University Instructors' Perspectives on Social Media's Influence on Student Writing Skill.Dr Awmnia Samir Eassa Ahmed - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:998-1017.
    In the digital age, social media has become an integral part of daily life exerting a significant influence on various aspects of our society including education. This study investigates the impact of social media on the writing skills of students learning English as a Foreign Language (EFL) at universities in Saudi Arabia. The research focuses on the perspectives of EFL instructors regarding how social media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, affect students' writing abilities. A quantitative research design was (...)
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    A Neat Embedding Theorem For Expansions Of Cylindric Algebras.Tarek Sayed-Ahmed & Basim Samir - 2007 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 15 (1):41-51.
    We generalize two classical results on cylindric algebra to certain expansions of cylindric algebras where the extra operations are defined via first order formulas. The first result is the Neat Embedding Theorem of Henkin and the second is Monk's classical non-finitizability result of the class of representable algebras. As a corollary we obtain known classical results of Johnson and Biro published in the Journal of Symbolic logic.
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  3. The Class Snr (3) CA (k) is Not Closed Under Completions (vol 16, pg 427, 2008).Tarek Sayed-Ahmed & Basim Samir - 2009 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 17 (1):155-155.
     
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  4. An Omitting Types Theorem for first order logic with infinitary relation symbols.Tarek Sayed-Ahmed & Basim Samir - 2007 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 53 (6):564-570.
     
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    Positividad y negatividad del aburrimiento: una hermenéutica de la cotidianidad.Samir Ahmed Dasuky Quiceno & Juan Pablo Galvis Mejía - 2023 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 35 (1):92-119.
    En el presente artículo se pretende comprender el horizonte en el que la sociedad contemporánea construye su sentido de la cotidianidad, a partir de la positividad y negatividad del aburrimiento. El método empleado será la propuesta interpretativa de Heidegger, orientado por el concepto de cotidianidad en dialogo con Han, en lo referente a la manifestación del aburrimiento en la vida cotidiana de los sujetos. En una primera instancia se abordan las determinaciones de la racionalidad instrumental y el neoliberalismo en la (...)
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    Neat embeddings and amalgamation.Tarek Sayed Ahmed & Basim Samir - 2006 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 35 (4):163-171.
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    The Class SNr3CAk is Not Closed Under Completions.T. Sayed-Ahmed & B. Samir - 2008 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 16 (5):427-429.
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    An Omitting Types Theorem for first order logic with infinitary relation symbols.Tarek Sayed Ahmed & Basim Samir - 2007 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 53 (6):564-570.
    In this paper, an extension of first order logic is introduced. In such logics atomic formulas may have infinite lengths. An Omitting Types Theorem is proved.
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    In the Name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Shariah Rules in the Qur'anic Discourse Directed at Bani Israel: An Analytical study.Dr Ahmed Mohammed Hadi Alhabit - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:470-477.
    The aim of this research is to extract the Shariah principles from the verses in which the Qur'an addressed the Children of Israel with the phrase: "O Children of Israel." Although the Qur'anic discourse was originally directed at the Children of Israel, but it also addresses Muslims indirectly, as its mention in the Holy Qur'an is for reflection and admonition, as well as for deriving legal principles and rulings. Therefore, the objective of this research is to enlighten Muslims about the (...)
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  10. El discurso del amo: de Hegel a Lacan.Dasuky Quiceno & Samir Ahmed - 2010 - Escritos 18 (40):100-124.
    Este escrito pretende abordar lo que el psicoanálisis ha denominado el discurso del amo, como discurso del inconsciente, realizando un giro del discurso del amo propuesto por Hegel que lo plantea como deseo de reconocimiento a lo que Lacan propone como reconocimiento del deseo, en tanto que el sujeto es un efecto del lenguaje y por tanto sujeto deseante.
     
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    A Proposed Vision for Achieving Competitive Advantage for Urban Development Programs and Sustainable Humanity Through Charities.Dr Ahmed Almogbel - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:459-482.
    The main objective of this study is to formulate a proposed vision to achieve competitive advantage for sustainable urban and human development programs in charitable societies, by determining the reality of competitive advantage, identifying the difficulties facing achieving competitive advantage for sustainable urban and human development programs in charitable societies, and identifying the most important proposals to achieve competitive advantage for those. Programs, and this study belongs to the style of analytical descriptive studies, as the study population is members of (...)
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  12. Basso, KH 160 Bauer, J. 169 Becker, AL 133, 137 Beeman, W. 67.J. Benjamin, Ahmed Al-Shahi, P. C. Almond, R. Alter, Idi49 Amin, Samir Amin, Rabbi Yehudah Amital, N. T. Ammerman, R. M. Anderson & A. Appadurai - 1995 - In Wendy James, The pursuit of certainty: religious and cultural formulations. New York: Routledge.
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    Disciplining the Deviant: A Foucauldian Analysis of Criminal Subjectivity in ‘The Lock Artist’.Dr Husnat Ahmed, Nargis Saleem, Tooba Tehrim, Ali Hayat & Jamil Akhtar - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1521-1532.
    The present research applies Michel Foucault's perspectives on discipline and punishment to Steve Hamilton's novel The Lock Artist, exploring the criminal subjectivity of the protagonist beyond the binary of good and evil. Through textual analysis, the study examines the norms, upbringing, and circumstances that shape the protagonist's identity as a deviant and criminal. The research also investigates the role of confession as a tool of the modern state in altering the subjectivity of its subjects. The findings suggest that deviance and (...)
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    The Degree of Availability of Quality-of-Life Domains in Third-Grade Textbooks in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.Dr Ashwag Ahmed Almethen, Dr Nadia Ahmed A. A. L. Jadidi, Dr Asma Margeni Hussien Ali & Dr Aida Theeb Mohammad - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:694-727.
    The main purpose of this study is to reveal the degree of availability of quality-of-life domains in third-grade textbooks in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and monitoring indicators of quality-of-life domains. In order to achieve the purpose of the study, it has been used the descriptive method through content analysis method, and it has been prepared a list of indicators of quality-of-life domains. The study sample consisted of all the textbooks of the third-grade of primary school for the three semesters (...)
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    Enriching Artistic Works with Leftover Colored Paper Using The Art Of Colored Paper Quilling For Female Students Of The College Of Home Economics To Achieve Sustainable Development.Naglaa Muhammad Farouk Ahmed, Dr Rasha Hassan Hosni & Dr Nashwa Mohamed Esam - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:832-848.
    The field of artistic works is witnessing continuous changes and developments in new sciences and modern technologies. This is due to the community’s need for these works of art, and as a result of the colored papers remaining from paper manufacturing factories that are not used. The idea of the research was to use these remains to enrich the artwork and give it a contemporary appearance by using colored paper draping techniques to enrich the aesthetic aspect of the artwork.The research (...)
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    Una reflexión psicoanalítica sobre la segregación en tiempos de la Covid-19 y del discurso de la ciencia.Isabella Betancur Patiño & Samir Ahmed Dasuky Quiceno - 2024 - Escritos 32 (69):1-18.
    Debido a la contingencia por Covid-19, los Estados deciden frenar la economía y delimitar su espacio personal. Esto provocó como respuesta colectiva la segregación debida al apalabramiento al cual fue sometido el discurso por parte de la ciencia y el capitalismo. La pregunta investigativa ¿qué es lo estructural del sujeto que, apalabrado por el discurso de la ciencia, encuentra formas de segregar? que orientó la reflexión se respondió metodológicamente por el rigor en la conjetura. Para ello, se desarrollaron dos acápites: (...)
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    Quality of patient Care with new Privatized Healthcare system: A Systematic Review of Technology Integration and Health Insurance".Azhar Ahmed Halawi, Hatem Saeed Ayed Alqahtani, Mohammed Mousa Essa Ayyashi, Nooran Hashim Basha, Dr Eman Hamad Alkanaani, Malak Awn Alharthi, Khadejah Abdullah Najmi, Noor Faisal Alhuzali, Abdullah Shayakh Alshehri & Othman Ali Alshehri - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1301-1313.
    Background: The quality of patient care is effective for new privatized healthcare system. For providing the effective services to the patients’ technology tools play important role. Also, new privatized healthcare organizations introduce the healthcare insurance. The aim of current systematic review is to explore the quality of patient care with new privatized healthcare system in the context of technology integration and health insurance. Method: A thorough search of databases, including Scopus, PsycINFO, and Web of Science, was conducted in order to (...)
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    The Religious Sacred in the Novels of Khudair Falih Al-Zaidi.Athraa Mohammed Mosa & Dr Ahmed Heyal Jahad - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture.
    The religious sanctity constitutes a spiritual and moral value in the life of the religious person from ancient times until our present era, regardless of religions and backgrounds. For the individual, it is considered a powerful energy that is distinguished by its presence from other ordinary things, as it constitutes the religious identity of that society. Khudair Falih Al-Zaidi is one of the writers whose literary and fictional productions were not devoid of mention, criticism, and treatment of it, and who (...)
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    Biobanks in the low- and middle-income countries of the Arab Middle East region: challenges, ethical issues, and governance arrangements—a qualitative study involving biobank managers.Henry Silverman, Rania Labib, Ehsan Gamel, Alya Elgamri, Maha Emad Ibrahim, Mamoun Ahram & Ahmed Samir Abdelhafiz - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-16.
    BackgroundBiobanks have recently been established in several low- and middle-income countries in the Arab region of the Middle East. We aimed to explore the views of biobank managers regarding the challenges, ethical issues, and governance arrangements of their biobanks.MethodsIn-depth semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of eight biobank managers from Egypt, Jordan, and Sudan. Interviews were performed either face-to-face, by phone, or via Zoom and lasted approximately 45–75 min. After verbal consent, interviews were recorded and then transcribed. (...)
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    Perceptions, attitudes, and willingness of the public in low- and middle-income countries of the Arab region to participate in biobank research.Henry Silverman, Latifa Adarmouch, Nada Taha Mostafa, Manal Shahouri, Ehsan Gamel, Eman Elsebaie, Karima El-Rhazi, Zeinab Mohammed, Alya Elgamri, Maha Emad Ibrahim, Ahmed Samir Abdelhafiz, Samar Abd ElHafeez, Fatma Abdelgawad & Mamoun Ahram - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-18.
    Population-based genomics studies have proven successful in identifying genetic variants associated with diseases. High-quality biospecimens linked with informative health data from diverse segments of the population have made such research possible. However, the success of biobank research depends on the willingness of the public to participate in this type of research. We aimed to explore the factors associated with the willingness of the public to participate in biobank research from four low- and middle-income countries in the Arab region (Egypt, Jordan, (...)
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    Development and validation of an instrument to measure physician awareness of bioethics and medical law in Oman.Abdullah S. Al-Mujaini, Mohammed Al-Alawi, Nadiya S. Al-Kharousi, Nusaiba A. Al-Mawali, Maryam K. Al-Rawahi, Yahya M. Al-Farsi, Samir Al-Adawi, Anuradha Ganesh & Ahmed S. Al-Busaidi - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundA different ethos with respect to the perception of medical ethics prevails in societies in transition such as those in the Arabian Peninsula, which makes it difficult to apply international principles of bioethics in medical practice. This study aimed to develop and psychometrically test an instrument that measures physicians’ awareness of bioethics and medical law and their attitudes towards the practice of medical ethics. Additionally, it examined physician correlates influencing the awareness of bioethics.MethodsFollowing a rigorous review of relevant literature by (...)
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    The Concept of the Content of the Contract and its Effect: A comparative study with French legislation.Hussein Abdelzahra Ahmed Mazban & Dr Helan Adnan Ahmed - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:368-380.
    The research dealt with the concept of the content of the contract and the impact of a comparative study with French legislation through the definition of the content of the contract in Iraqi law and in French law and then identify the penalty resulting from the breach of the content of the contract in terms of the penalty resulting from the failure of the condition of legality and the penalty resulting from the failure of contractual terms.
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    A Group of Banking Services in Islamic Banks: A Sharia and Economic Study.Dr Ahmed Akram Hassan Al-Khafaji - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1342-1359.
    The banking sector is one of the most important economic sectors in all countries. It represents the backbone of economic life, as it acts as a mediator between savers and investors and provides them with many banking services to meet the requirements of the economic process. This study aimed to define the concept of financial services provided by Islamic banks, their characteristics, and their most key features, while addressing the level of quality of banking services and the extent to which (...)
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    Knowledge, attitudes, and self-reported practices regarding plagiarism among health researchers in Egypt and Lebanon: a multicenter questionnaire study.Asmaa Abdelnaby, Nivine Abbas, Ahmed Samir Abdelhafiz, Zeinab Mohammed, Sara Yasser, Nada Taha, Sara Makkeyah, Maha Mohammed & Henry J. Silverman - forthcoming - Research Ethics.
    To enhance efforts against plagiarism, a deeper understanding of its various aspects is essential. This cross-sectional questionnaire study assessed the knowledge, attitudes, subjective norms, and self-reported plagiarism practices among health researchers in Egypt and Lebanon. A validated questionnaire was distributed to postgraduate students and faculty members across 15 universities through personal emails and health researcher-specific social media platforms. Out of 283 respondents, the mean knowledge score was 14.8 ± 3.7 out of a possible 27.0, indicating moderate knowledge of plagiarism. Attitudes (...)
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    Agreements of Yahya bin Hamza Al-Alawi (d. 749 AH) with Al-Zamakhshari (d. 538 AH) in his book Al-Azhar Al-Safiya in explaining the Muqaddima Al-Kafiya. [REVIEW]Sondos Ahmed Mohammed Al-Saadi & Dr Abdullah Ahmed Hamza Al-Nahari - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1690-1712.
    The importance of this topic is manifested in its highlighting a facet of grammatical opinions in Arabic grammar that some grammarians uniquely held. It also showcases the critical personality that these grammarians possessed, which enabled them to present new views, even if they contradicted the grammatical school to which they belonged. An example of this is Al-Zamakhshari, whose grammatical opinions were recognized by Al-Alawi for their quality and precision, making them worthy of support. This led Al-Alawi to agree with Al-Zamakhshari, (...)
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    Harmonizing Insights: LR-FFT Feature Extraction for Alzheimer’s and Autism Spectrum Disorder Detection in EEG Signals.Nisreen Said Amer, Samir Brahim Belhaouari, Othmane Bouhali & Dr Abdelfatteh E. L. Omri - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:382-395.
    Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) represent two distinct but equally impactful challenges in the field of neurology and cognitive health. AD is a degenerative neurological condition characterized by its progressive nature, typically affecting individuals in later stages of life. The hallmark features include cognitive impairment, mem- ory deterioration, and alterations in behavior. In contrast, ASD is a developmental disorder typically diagnosed in childhood, marked by difficulties in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. This paper explores the potential (...)
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    Linguistic Responses of Abd al-Hamid al-Farahi: His Responses to Grammatical Issues as a Case Study.Hussein Ali Abd Salim & Dr Kyan Ahmed Hazem Yahya - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1419-1433.
    This research focuses on the contributions of a non-Arab scholar who has significantly impacted the study of the language of the Qur'an, the most revered and miraculous of texts. Despite its eternal wonders and the mysteries of its miraculous nature remaining untapped, the language of the Qur'an continues to be a subject of intense study. After reviewing the works of al-Farahi, I was impressed by the boldness of this non-Arab scholar in critiquing many established theories of Arabic lexicographers, morphologists, and (...)
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    The Brazilian Matrix: Between Fascism and Neo-Liberalism: Vladimir Safatle and Samir Gandesha in Conversation.Samir Gandesha - 2020 - Krisis 40 (1):215-233.
    This is a conversation that took place at Dr. Vladimir Safatle’s São Paulo home on 16 February, 2019, during Dr. Samir Gandesha’s time as a Visiting Professor at the Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas -FFLCH-USP. It addresses the South American roots of the authoritarian Neoliberalism that has now become a truly global phenomenon.
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    The Miraculous Patterns of the Event in the Heritage Text of Selected Folk Tales by the Novelist Ahmed Ziad Muhabik.Aqsam Nasir Hassan & Dr Dhyaa Ghani Al-Uboody - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:523-538.
    We are trying to show the importance of the event patterns and their presence in the wondrous Shuaibi story as a traditional structural form that has its place and manifestations in the literary narrative. It is also considered a suggestive and indicative product of the writer’s imagination, which uses the everyday variable and formulates it in a way different from what it is to show us an interesting miraculous story. Folk tales in general, and the book "Folk Tales" specifically, play (...)
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  30. (1 other version)BBS News.Shamima Lasker - 2018 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 8 (3):33.
    Training programme on “Research Methodology” -/- Planning, Monitoring & Research Division of DGHS with technical support of Bangladesh Bioethics Society (BBS) and American University of Sovereign Nation (AUSN, USA) organized a three days Training programme on “Research Methodology” on 3-5 December, 2017 at Conference Room, DGHS (1st floor, Old Building). -/- Graduation Ceremony: Following Members of BBS have been graduated from AUSN, USA in 2017 and honored by BBS through a programme. -/- PhD (Bioethics, Sustainability and Global Public Health) Prof (...)
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  31. Evolution and the levels of selection.Samir Okasha - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Does natural selection act primarily on individual organisms, on groups, on genes, or on whole species? The question of levels of selection - on which biologists and philosophers have long disagreed - is central to evolutionary theory and to the philosophy of biology. Samir Okasha's comprehensive analysis gives a clear account of the philosophical issues at stake in the current debate.
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  32. On the Interpretation of Decision Theory.Samir Okasha - 2016 - Economics and Philosophy 32 (3):409-433.
    Abstract:This paper explores the contrast between mentalistic and behaviouristic interpretations of decision theory. The former regards credences and utilities as psychologically real, while the latter regards them as mere representations of an agent's preferences. Philosophers typically adopt the former interpretation, economists the latter. It is argued that the mentalistic interpretation is preferable if our aim is to use decision theory for descriptive purposes, but if our aim is normative then the behaviouristic interpretation cannot be dispensed with.
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    The reformers of Islam.Amna Afreen - 2013 - Karachi: Faculty of Islamic Studies, University of Karachi.
    Sir Sayyed Ahmed Khan -- Sir Dr. Muhammad Iqbal -- Dr. Fazlur Rahman.
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  34. Multilevel Selection and the Major Transitions in Evolution.Samir Okasha - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (5):1013-1025.
    A number of recent biologists have used multi-level selection theory to help explain the major transitions in evolution. I argue that in doing so, they have shifted from a ‘synchronic’ to a ‘diachronic’ formulation of the levels of selection question. The implications of this shift in perspective are explored, in relation to an ambiguity in the meaning of multi-level selection. Though the ambiguity is well-known, it has never before been discussed in the context of the major transitions.
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  35. Why won't the group selection controversy go away?Samir Okasha - 2001 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (1):25-50.
    The group selection controversy is about whether natural selection ever operates at the level of groups, rather than at the level of individual organisms. Traditionally, group selection has been invoked to explain the existence of altruistic behaviour in nature. However, most contemporary evolutionary biologists are highly sceptical of the hypothesis of group selection, which they regard as biologically implausible and not needed to explain the evolution of altruism anyway. But in their recent book, Elliot Sober and David Sloan Wilson [1998] (...)
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    X *—Does Hume’s Argument Against Induction Rest on a Quantifier-Shift Fallacy?Samir Okasha - 2005 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 105 (1):237-255.
    It is widely agreed that Hume’s description of human inductive reasoning is inadequate. But many philosophers think that this inadequacy in no way affects the force of Hume’s argument for the unjustifiability of inductive reasoning. I argue that this constellation of opinions contains a serious tension, given that Hume was not merely pointing out that induction is fallible. I then explore a recent diagnosis of where Hume’s sceptical argument goes wrong, due to Elliott Sober. Sober argues that Hume committed a (...)
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  37. Causation in Biology.Samir Okasha - 2009 - In Helen Beebee, Christopher Hitchcock & Peter Menzies, The Oxford Handbook of Causation. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 707--725.
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    On Hamilton's Rule and Inclusive Fitness Theory with Nonadditive Payoffs.Samir Oksaha - 2016 - Philosophy of Science 83 (5):873-883.
    Hamilton’s theory of inclusive fitness is a widely used framework for studying the evolution of social behavior, but controversy surrounds its status. Hamilton originally derived his famous rb > c rule for the spread of a social gene by assuming additivity of costs and benefits. However, it has recently been argued that the additivity assumption can be dispensed with, so long as the −c and b terms are suitably defined, as partial regression coefficients. I argue that this way of generalizing (...)
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    The “averaging fallacy” and the levels of selection.Samir Okasha - 2004 - Biology and Philosophy 19 (2):167-184.
    This paper compares two well-known arguments in the units of selection literature, one due to , the other due to . Both arguments concern the legitimacy of averaging fitness values across contexts and making inferences about the level of selection on that basis. The first three sections of the paper shows that the two arguments are incompatible if taken at face value, their apparent similarity notwithstanding. If we accept Sober and Lewontin's criterion for when averaging genic fitnesses across diploid genotypes (...)
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    Derrida on Language and Philosophical Education.Samir Haddad - 2020 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 40 (2):149-163.
    The relationship between national languages and schooling is a recurring theme in Derrida’s writings on education, playing an important role in the challenge he mounts to traditional understandings of the French State’s involvement in the teaching of philosophy. In this essay, I follow this thread of thinking across several of Derrida’s texts, paying specific attention to his diagnoses of positions arguing for a universal philosophical language on the one hand, and those elevating French as the proper language of philosophy on (...)
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    Derrida and Education.Samir Haddad - 2014 - In Zeynep Direk & Leonard Lawlor, A Companion to Derrida. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 490–506.
    Derrida lived almost his entire life attached to educational institutions, his work was received across the globe predominantly in the academy, and he was politically and philosophically preoccupied with issues related to teaching and educational institutions for a decade. The author uses these two events to organize his presentation of the main themes in Derrida's discussions of education. With two opponents, themselves opposed, Groupe de recherches sur l’enseignement philosophique (GREPH) and Derrida thus had a double task – to prevent the (...)
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    A Genealogy of Violence, from Light to the Autoimmune.Samir Haddad - 2008 - Diacritics 38 (1):121-142.
    This essay explores the treatment of violence in Derrida's ethico-political work, stressing the underlying continuity of Derrida's thinking of politics, from his first reading of Levinas to one of the last notions he developed, autoimmunity. Haddad analyzes the use to which the idea of a “lesser violence” has been put, arguing that it is incompatible with Derrida's other claims.
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  43. Queer phenomenology: orientations, objects, others.Sara Ahmed - 2006 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    Introduction: find your way -- Orientations toward objects -- Sexual orientation -- The orient and other others -- Conclusion: disorientation and queer objects.
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    Organisational Justice: A Senian Perspective.Samir Shrivastava, Robert Jones, Christopher Selvarajah & Bernadine Van Gramberg - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 135 (1):99-116.
    In this paper, we draw inferences from the Nobel laureate Amartya Sen’s book, The Idea of Justice to inform the organisational justice literature. The extant societal-level theories of justice tend to emphasise aspects that are analogous to either the procedural or distributive dimensions of organisational justice. The Senian idea of comprehensive justice is different in that it synthesises the procedural- and distributive-related dimensions at the societal-level. We theorise that the Senian notion could be applied at the organisational-level to facilitate outcomes (...)
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  45. The Promise of Happiness.Sara Ahmed - 2010 - Durham [NC]: Duke University Press.
    _The Promise of Happiness_ is a provocative cultural critique of the imperative to be happy. It asks what follows when we make our desires and even our own happiness conditional on the happiness of others: “I just want you to be happy”; “I’m happy if you’re happy.” Combining philosophy and feminist cultural studies, Sara Ahmed reveals the affective and moral work performed by the “happiness duty,” the expectation that we will be made happy by taking part in that which (...)
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    More than a Language to Come.Samir Haddad - 2020 - Philosophy Today 64 (2):379-394.
    In this paper I demonstrate that the analysis supporting Derrida’s identification of the desire for a pure, originary idiom in Heidegger’s reading of Trakl in Geschlecht III provides a framework with which we can understand the call for a new language in Monolingualism of the Other. While acknowledging how his interpretation of Heidegger provides important insights that guide Derrida’s later negotiation with the dual dangers of nationalism and colonialism, I argue that the proximity to Heidegger, manifest in Derrida’s articulation of (...)
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    The formal Darwinism project: editors' introduction.Samir Okasha & Cedric Paternotte - 2014 - Biology and Philosophy 29 (2):153-154.
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    Citizenship and the Ambivalence of Birth.Samir Haddad - 2011 - Derrida Today 4 (2):173-193.
    In this paper I examine the meaning of birth in the work of Agamben, Esposito, and Derrida, paying particular attention to how it operates in their analyses of citizenship and national belonging. I show that Agamben views birth as negative, Esposito proposes a positive conception, and Derrida's writings imply an understanding that is ambivalent. Then, by focusing on the phenomenon of multiple citizenship, I argue for the value of the Derridean view.
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    Leonard Lawlor’s Renewal of Thinking.Samir Haddad - 2018 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 56 (3):393-402.
    In this paper I analyze Leonard Lawlor’s strategy of inheriting from the tradition, highlighting the way he traces and amplifies a series of conceptual transformations that take place across twentieth-century continental philosophy. Focusing on the particular movement from metaphysics to ethics enacted in From Violence to Speaking Out, I raise three concerns regarding Lawlor’s ethics of “the least violence,” arguing that there is a problem with a quantitative understanding of this notion, that the quality of potentiality attributed to it needs (...)
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    Foucault/Derrida Fifty Years Later: The Futures of Genealogy, Deconstruction, and Politics.Samir Haddad, Penelope Deutscher & Olivia Custer (eds.) - 2016 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction, by Olivia Custer, Penelope Deutscher, and Samir Haddad -- Part I: Openings -- 1. The Foucault-Derrida Debate on the Argument Concerning Madness and Dreams, by Pierre Macherey -- 2. Looking Back at History of Madness, by Lynne Huffer -- 3. Violence and Hyperbole: From "Cogito and the History of Madness" to The Death Penalty, by Michael Naas -- Part II: Surviving the Philosophical Problem: History Crosses Transcendental Analysis.
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