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    The Status of Muslim Women in the Asr al-Saadet (Age of Prosperit).Aisha Jumshudova & Gadir Safarov - 2024 - Metafizika 7 (4):134-151.
    In fact, it can be easily said that during the Prophet's time and in the early periods after him, women were visibly active in the fields of science, commerce, and politics. Because at the time of the revelation of the Qur'an, not only men but also women were making great efforts to learn and teach the Prophet's message as in many other fields. In the first period, many female Companions, especially Prophet 'A'isha and other Ummah-i Believers, made serious efforts to (...)
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  2. Happiness in the Euthydemus.Panos Dimas - 2002 - Phronesis 47 (1):1-27.
    Departing on a demonstration which aims to show to young Cleinias how one ought to care about wisdom and virtue, Socrates asks at 278e2 whether people want to do well (εὐ πράττειν). Εὐ πράττειν is ambiguous. It can mean being happy and prospering, or doing what is right and doing it well. Socrates will later exploit this ambiguity, but at this point he uses this expression merely to announce his conviction that every human being (pathological cases aside, perhaps) desires to (...)
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    Analysis of the Casuistic Structure of the Legal Exegesis of the Qur’ān from its Form and Content: the Example of Tafsīr al-Qurṭubī.Abdullah Bayram - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (1):187-209.
    al-Qurṭubī (d. 671/1273) was a scholar of tafsīr, ḥadīth and fiqh. He experienced both Western and Eastern civilizations in the geography of Andalusia and Egypt, respectively. In his famous Tafsīr called al-Jâmi li-Aḥkâm al-Qur’ān, al-Qurṭubī comparatively explained and interpreted all legal verses. Also, in addition to exploring the spesific legal rulings denoted in the Qur’ān and the Sunnah, al-Qurṭubī has largely interpreted the legal norms regarding the issues of jurisprudence. By doing this, al-Qurṭubī contributed to the formation and development of (...)
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    The Statement in the Hadith as a Principle of Detection and Criticism: 'It Doesn't Look Like The Reporter's Narration".Bahadır Opus - 2023 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 27 (1):297-309.
    In order to determine the authenticity of the hadiths, some conditions were determined by the hadiths regarding the proof and text of the hadith. There are aspects of these terms regarding the deed and the text. One of these conditions is that the hadith is not illegitimate. There are some types and reasons for the disease known as a hidden defect that harms the health of the hadith, and there are some methods used by the hadiths to detect the disease. (...)
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  5. Happiness in the Groundwork.Alison Hills - 2009 - In Jens Timmermann (ed.), Kant's 'Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals': A Critical Guide. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  6. Free Will, Luck, and Happiness in the Myth of Er.Kenneth Dorter - 2003 - Journal of Philosophical Research 28:129-142.
    According to the Myth of Er we are responsible for our character because we chose it before birth. But any choice is determined by our present character, sothere is an indefinite regress and we cannot be entirely responsible for our character. The Myth of Er can be seen as the first formulation of the problem of free will, which Aristotle demythologizes in Nicomachean Ethics III.5. Plato's solution is that freedom is compatible with causal determinism because it does not mean indeterminism (...)
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  7. Kant's Concept of Happiness in the Moral Argument.Donald R. Keyworth - 1962 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 43 (1):21.
     
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  8. Social progress and happiness in the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas and contemporary American sociology. la Vega & Francis Joseph - 1949 - Washington,: Catholic University of America Press.
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    Perfection and Happiness in the Best Possible World.David Blumenfeld - 1994 - In Nicholas Jolley (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 382.
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    11 Perfection and happiness in the best possible world.David Blumenfeld - 1994 - In Nicholas Jolley (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 382.
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    The Concept of Happiness in the Philosophy of Nasir al-Din al-Tusi.Roya Mirzabayova - 2021 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 11 (11:3):1245-1255.
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    The Guarantee of Happiness in the Republic.John Mouracade - 2008 - Philotheos 8:89-96.
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    Happiness in the Hellenistic Lyceum.Stephen A. White - 2002 - Apeiron 35 (4):69-94.
  14. Aristotle on Happiness in the "Nicomachean Ethics" and the "Politics".Geert Van Cleemput - 1999 - Dissertation, The University of Chicago
    What does eudaimonia, happiness or human flourishing, means for Aristotle. Commentators can be divided in two camps. On the one hand, there are the proponents of a "dominant" or "intellectualist" interpretation of eudaimonia. They argue that Aristotle identifies eudaimonia, or more correctly "primary" eudaimonia, with philosophical contemplation. They appeal to book X, where Aristotle explicitly identifies the one with the other. Behavior in accordance with the moral virtues or character excellences, to which Aristotle dedicates most of the Nicomachean Ethics, (...)
     
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    Petrić on Virtue and Happiness in the »Humanistic« Period.Bruno Ćurko - 2010 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (3):395-412.
    U četiri djela objavljena do 1562. godine, Frane Petrić tematizira vrlinu i sreću. Osnovna tema prvog Petrićeva djela, La città felice, jest postizanje sreće putem vrline. Ostala tri Petrićeva djela u kojima se tematizira vrlina ili sreća su Il Barignano. Dialogo dell’honore, Della historia diece dialoghi i Della retorica dieci dialoghi. U navedenim su djelima vrlina i sreća teme kojih se Petrić dotiče samo usput. U Barignanu, dijalogu o časti, tematizira se odnos vrline i časti. Deset dijaloga o povijesti donosi (...)
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    Conceptions of Happiness in the Nicomachean Ethics.Terence H. Irwin - 2012 - In Christopher Shields (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle. Oxford University Press USA.
    Aristotle begins the Nicomachean Ethics by asking what the final good for human beings is. He identifies this final good with happiness, and in the rest of Book I, asks what happiness is. In I 7, Aristotle reaches an “outline” of an answer, claiming that the human good is activity of the soul in accordance with the best and most perfect virtue in a perfect life. But he does not say what the best and most perfect virtue is. (...)
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    Virtue and Happiness in the Law Book of Manu.Ariel Glucklich - 2011 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 15 (2):165-190.
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    Hans in Luck or the moral economy of happiness in the modern age.Ute Frevert - 2019 - History of European Ideas 45 (3):363-376.
    Generations of men and women since antiquity have been preoccupied with the difficult quest for happiness. Up until modernity, people relied on the gods or God to grant them happiness. In the course of the eighteenth century, happiness became both a secular promise and a moral-political claim relevant to all people. The fairy tale Hans im Glück (Hans in Luck), published by the Grimm brothers in the early nineteenth century, and discussed in this article, provides a telling (...)
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    Healing and Happiness in the Christian Science Tradition.Deidre Michell - 2014 - Feminist Theology 22 (2):203-212.
    Well known as a church which promises physical healing through prayer and change of consciousness, Christian Science is less well known as one that promotes mental wellbeing through the same means. However, the founder, Mary Baker Eddy could be held up as a model of psychological resilience through her own methods as she went from being an invalid suffering from the scourge of the nineteenth century, hysteria, to a dynamic business woman and religious leader who established an international church from (...)
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    The Conquer Al-Jazeera Region Iy'z B. Ghanm and His Place in the Hadith Narratives.Bayram Kanarya - 2022 - van İlahiyat Dergisi 10 (17):1-18.
    In order for the Islamic message to be delivered to people, The Prophet (pbuh) and his companions have made great efforts. A great part of the companions (ashab) were not in the places where they lived after death of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). They have made enormous sacrifices by abandoning their homeland in order to bring Islam to different lands/intercounty. Especially the second Khalif Omer period has passed with the struggles against the two great states of the time, Sasani and (...)
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    Saykūlūjīyat al-saʻādah fī al-Sunnah al-Nabawīyah: ruʼyah li-ḥayah muṭmaʼinah ijābīyah.Sundus ʻĀdil Jāsim ʻUbayd - 2020 - al-Kuwayt: Sharikat Dār Madá lil-Daʻāyah wa-al-Iʻlān wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ wa-al-Intāj al-Fanī.
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  22. Kant on Happiness in the Moral Life.Gary Watson - 1983 - Philosophy Research Archives 9:79-108.
    This paper is a study of the role of happiness in Kant’s theory. I begin by noting two recurrent characterizations of happiness by Kant, and discuss their relationship. Then I take up the general issue of the relation of happiness to moral virtue. I show that, for Kant, the antagonists are not morality and happiness, but the moral point of view and “self-conceit”, the inveterate tendency to elevate the concern for contentment or satisfaction of inclination to (...)
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  23. Social Justice and Happiness in the Republic: Plato's Two Principles.Rachana Kamtekar - 2001 - History of Political Thought 22 (2):189-220.
    rally best suited’. One would ordinarily suppose social justice to concern not only the allocation of duties but also the distribution of benefits. I argue that this expectation is fulfilled not by Plato’s conception of social justice, but by the normative basis for it, Plato’s requirement of aiming at the happiness of all the citizens. I argue that Plato treats social justice as a necessary but not sufficient means to happiness that guarantees only the production of the greatest (...)
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    The Impact of Trials on the Purification and Elevation of the Soul.Dr Kaddour A. Thamer & Dr Waththab K. Hussein - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:106-121.
    In this research, I explored the ways to purify and elevate the soul through various factors, most notably the impact of trials in preserving and elevating the soul. Just as education and moral refinement are crucial for disciplining, thriving, purifying, and reforming the soul, trials also play a significant role in preserving the soul, protecting it from misguidance, and reforming it. Trials contribute to the soul’s ascension in the ranks of servitude to Allah, acceptance of Allah’s decree, and submission to (...)
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    American Enlightenments: Pursuing Happiness in the Age of Reason.Caroline Winterer - 2016 - Yale University Press.
    _A provocative reassessment of the concept of an American golden age of European-born reason and intellectual curiosity in the years following the Revolutionary War_ The accepted myth of the “American Enlightenment” suggests that the rejection of monarchy and establishment of a new republic in the United States in the eighteenth century was the realization of utopian philosophies born in the intellectual salons of Europe and radiating outward to the New World. In this revelatory work, Stanford historian Caroline Winterer argues that (...)
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    Repentance in the Quran, Hadith, and Ibn Qudāma’s Kitāb al-Tawwābīn.Gabriel Reynolds & Amir Moghadam - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (2):381.
    The Quran makes repentance an important element of piety and exhorts believers to repent of their sins. Numerous hadith also emphasize its importance, along with God’s merciful forgiveness of the repentant sinner. In his K. al-Tawwābīn, the Hanbali scholar Ibn Qudāma al-Maqdisī draws on a wide range of akhbār to present examples of repentance of angels, prophets, Companions of Muḥammad, pious mystics, and others, including non-Muslims. Ibn Qudāma’s treatise stands out for his frequent citation of accounts maligned by other scholars (...)
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  27. 'One is Happy in the Wilderness'(Original Russian and English translation by Boris Maizel).E. Baratynskij - 2002 - Philosophical Forum 33 (3):330-331.
     
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    A Study in the Context of the Usage and Possibility of the Arabic Language as a Method of Hadith Criticism.Nilüfer Kalkan Yorulmaz - 2023 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 9 (1):579-617.
    The issue of textual criticism/matn criticism in the Islamic world has started to be discussed, especially in modern times, when the issue of criticism of the holy books came to the fore in the West. However, when the history of Islamic sciences literature is examined, it is seen that the subject of criticism of hadith texts has been on the agenda of Muslims, even though it is not as central as isnad. One of the important pillars of the text-centered approach (...)
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  29. Practical Wisdom and Happiness in the Moral Philosophy of Roger Bacon.Jeremiah Hackett - 1986 - Medioevo 12:55-109.
     
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    Does Ethical Leadership Lead to Happy Workers? A Study on the Impact of Ethical Leadership, Subjective Well-Being, and Life Happiness in the Chinese Culture.Conna Yang - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 123 (3):513-525.
    Business ethics has been emphasized throughout the past decade and organizations are aware of the influence it has on the organization’s performance. As a result, ethical leadership is important as it influences the employees profoundly. This study aims to address this issue and explore the influence ethical leadership has on employees by examining job satisfaction, subjective well-being at work, and life satisfaction. Two groups of independent data were collected and a multi-group analysis was conducted before pooling together for a two-step (...)
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    The Role and Value of Happiness in the Work of Paul Ricoeur.Anné Hendrik Verhoef - 2023 - Open Philosophy 7 (1):42-52.
    The role and value of happiness in the work of Paul Ricoeur remains an understudied theme. It is especially Ricoeur’s unique dialectical understanding of happiness, unhappiness, and chance which brings a crucial and much-needed insight and correction with regard to the understanding of happiness in our contemporary culture. For Ricoeur, happiness is always in relation to unhappiness, and it appreciates chance within the striving–receiving tension that remains characteristic of happiness. This understanding of happiness provides (...)
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    Pleasure, Virtue, and Happiness in the Gorgias.Daniel Russell - 2005 - In Plato on pleasure and the good life. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter argues that Plato's reliance on the directive conception of happiness explains the general course that Socrates' discussion takes with his companions in the Gorgias. It then takes a closer look at Socrates' own argument that virtue determines happiness. Not only does Socrates' argument articulate the nature of virtue as a skill, and the nature of success and flourishing for human beings, but it also removes the gap between virtue and happiness which hedonism — and all (...)
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  33. (1 other version)Virtue and Happiness in the Lyceum and Beyond.Daniel Russell - 2010 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 38:143-185.
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    An Elaboration on the Problem of the Ordering the Compulsory-Comprehensive Maqāsid.Fatih Çi̇nar - 2021 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (1):115-137.
    This article discusses the issue of arrangement /ordering of compulsory-comprehensive maqāsid. In this respect, the main purpose is to help clarify the ordering problem. To accomplish this task, the classical and contemporary studies on this subject were reviewed. Within the scope of this research, it has been determined that the universal principles are generally listed in the order of religion, nafs, mind, generation and property. However, alternative orderings can be found where the nafs is placed at the forefront. The focal (...)
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    Ḥadīth In The Mamlūk Period Accordiıng To Badr Al-Dīn al-ʿAynī’s Iqd Al-Jumān (Second Half of The 7th Century – Beginning of The 8th Century). [REVIEW]Fatma Betül Altintaş - 2022 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (2):583-603.
    History works written in the style of chronicles are used not only for the purpose for which they were written. Chronic works may also contain reflections on the position of the ulema (ʿulamāʾ) at the time of its writing and his view of the scientific world of the period in which he lived. This work is based on the book ʿIqd al-jumān fī taʾrīkh ahl al-zamān written by the celebrated Ḥanafī jurist (faqīh) and muḥaddith Badr al-Dīn al-ʿAynī as a public (...)
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    American enlightenments: pursuing happiness in the age of reason, by Caroline Winterer.Robin Mills - 2018 - Intellectual History Review 28 (2):342-344.
    Winterer has penned an engaging and wide-ranging survey of predominantly eighteenth-century North American intellectual history and the process of “enlightenment”. The latter concept is taken to me...
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    A Strategy for Happiness, in the Wake of Spinoza.Sonja Lavaert - 2024 - Open Philosophy 7 (1):159-97.
    This article investigates the anthropology of Spinoza as a strategy for happiness, political, as well as individual. Inspired by the readings, comments, and perspectives of Matheron, Deleuze, and Balibar, I will analyze Spinoza’s theory of the affects as the basis for this strategic anthropology. These authors all share an ontological and political vision organized around the concepts of multitude and the transindividual which result directly from Spinoza’s analysis of the human affects in books III and IV of the Ethics, (...)
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    Trust and happiness in the history of European political thought: edited by László Kontler and Mark Somos, Leiden, Brill, 2018, xv + 481 pp., €159 (hardback), ISBN: 978-90-04-35367-1. [REVIEW]Ioannis D. Evrigenis - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (6):896-897.
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  39. The Activity of Happiness In Aristotle’s Ethics.Gary M. Gurtler - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (4):801-834.
    This article examines happiness as an activity, modeled on pleasure in NE 10, 1-5. Aristotle is not proposing a choice, but defining the formal nature of happiness. Contemplation, as the activity of wisdom, constitutes happiness in the strict and formal sense. It has all the attributes of happiness, highest, most continuous, most pleasant, most self-sufficient, leisured, and an end in itself. Practical virtues are formally secondary, as including elements outside the activity of the best part and (...)
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    Happiness and the market: the ontology of the human being in Thomas Aquinas and modern functionalism.Marco Visentin - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 23 (4):430-444.
    In this paper, we aim at identifying a concept of man that can represent a reference point for those who work or supervise social processes characterized by commercial or economic purposes. Economic, management, and organizational theories and ideas have a large impact on the way we think of ourselves, and we act accordingly. By making a radical departure from the ontological assumptions, this paper proposes a shifting of the current paradigm in terms of how we theorize about man. In order (...)
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    The Permissibility of Happiness in a World of Suffering.Wendell O'Brien - 2014 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 21 (2):26-38.
    There is a rather disturbing argument that it is wrong for us ever to smile and be glad, in light of our knowledge of horrors happening everywhere all the time. The paper's primary aim is to respond to the challenge this argument presents and to see what can be said for being happy in spite of it. Drawing from the works of Tolstoy, Joseph Butler, and others, the author develops two or three lines of response to the argument against (...). One line of response makes heavy use of what human nature is like and what some of our limitations are. The second line of response considers the consequences of the fact that we naturallycease to be moved by things we are used to. The third line explores the idea that it is justifiable to be happy in the midst of suffering if you yourself are sufferingtoo. The author believes that these lines of argument may answer to some degree the argument against happiness. (shrink)
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  42. The pursuit of happiness in the democratic creed.Ursula M. von Eckardt - 1959 - New York,: Praeger.
  43. The problem of happiness in moral philosophy.M. Fula - 2004 - Filozofia 59 (2):110-123.
    The paper outlines Aristotelian and Aquinian eudaimonistic conception of hap_piness and its criticism in modern ethics in the context of the rehabilitation of this concept in contemporary moral philosophy. On the background of the modern discussion it presents the objectivist theory of happiness in the frame of Neoaristotelian ethics of virtues. In its description the author introduces the inclusive concept of happiness. He defines the true happiness as an optimal relationship between the subject and the world, making (...)
     
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    On happiness in Locke’s decision-making theory (Proceedings of the CAPE International Workshops, 2013. Part I: The CAPE International Conference “Ethics and Well-being”).Taku Sasaki - 2014 - CAPE Studies in Applied Philosophy and Ethics Series 2:141-151.
    9th and 10th Nov. 2013 at Kyoto University. Organizers: Takeshi Sato and Shunsuke Sugimoto.
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    (1 other version)Redeeming Words: Language and the Promise of Happiness in the Stories of Döblin and Sebald.David Michael Kleinberg-Levin - 2013 - State University of New York Press.
    _Probing study of how literature can redeem the revelatory, redemptive powers of language._.
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  46. Happiness in a Mechanistic Universe: Thomas Hobbes on the Nature and Attainability of Happiness.Severin V. Kitanov - 2011 - Hobbes Studies 24 (2):117-136.
    The article revisits the originality of Hobbes's concept of happiness on the basis of Hobbes's two accounts found respectively in Thomas White's De Mundo Examined and Leviathan. It is argued that Hobbes's claim that happiness consists in the unhindered advance from one acquired good to another ought to be understood against the background of Hobbes's theory of sensation and the imagination, on the one hand, and Hobbes's doctrine of conatus, on the other. It is further claimed that the (...)
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    Everyday enlightenment: the essential guide to finding happiness in the modern world.Gyalwang Drukpa - 2012 - New York: Riverhead Books. Edited by Kate Adams.
    An engaging and accessible practical guide to finding happiness today, written by the leader of the second largest Buddhist sect in the world, the Gyalwang Drukpa.
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    Unravelling compulsory happiness in exile: Cristina Peri Rossi’s The Ship of Fools.Natasha Tanna - 2019 - Feminist Theory 20 (1):55-72.
    A number of feminist critics of Latin American women writers in exile have suggested that women in exile may flourish as they are freed from the traditional gender restrictions imposed on them in their home countries. In this article I reexamine the association of exile with liberation through analysing Cristina Peri Rossi’s 1984 novel La nave de los locos (The Ship of Fools) in the light of the tension between Rosi Braidotti’s Deleuzian affirmation of feminism as a ‘joyful nomadic force’ (...)
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    The Contribution of the Poet in the Commentary of Hadith: the Example of al-Mutanabbī.Ahmet Alkan & Adnan Arslan - 2024 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 9 (2):941-969.
    Literature, especially poetry, has undoubtedly had a great place in the cultural history of the Arabs. Arab poet in the period of ignorance; It had many critical functions, such as making the heroism of the tribesmen epic, immortalizing the names of the deceased, and providing a kind of psychological superiority by satirizing the opposing tribes and people. Poetry continued to exist in all areas of life after Islam, as poetry spread to the cultural codes of the Arabs. As a manifestation (...)
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  50. Happiness as the constitutive principle of action in Thomas Aquinas.Jennifer A. Frey - 2019 - Philosophical Explorations 22 (2):208-221.
    Constitutivism locates the ground of practical normativity in features constitutive of rational agency and rests on the concept of a constitutive norm – a norm that is internal to a thing such that...
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