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    Perceptions of Challenges Affecting Research Ethics Committees’ Members at Medical and Health Science Colleges in Omani and Jordanian Universities.Omar Al Omari, Atika Khalaf, Wael Al Delaimy, Mohammad Al Qadire, Moawiah M. Khatatbeh & Imad Thultheen - 2022 - Journal of Academic Ethics 20 (2):227-241.
    In recent years there has been an increase in research conducted in the Middle East, with a corresponding increase in the challenges faced by members of the Research Ethics Committees. This study compares the structures of Omani and Jordanian RECs and investigates the perceptions of the challenges affecting the work of the REC members in Oman and Jordan. A convenience sample of 34 Omani and 66 Jordanian participants from 21 universities was recruited in this cross-sectional study. Almost 70% disagreed that (...)
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    Global Research Mapping of Psycho-Oncology Between 1980 and 2021: A Bibliometric Analysis.Tauseef Ahmad, Eric David B. Ornos, Shabir Ahmad, Rolina Kamal Al-Wassia, Iqra Mushtaque, S. Mudasser Shah, Basem Al-Omari, Mukhtiar Baig & Kun Tang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Background and AimPsycho-oncology is a cross-disciplinary and collaborative sub-specialty of oncology that focuses on the psychological, behavioral, ethical, and social aspects of cancer in clinical settings. The aim of this bibliometric study was to analyze and characterize the research productivity and trends in psycho-oncology between 1980 and 2021.MethodologyIn May 2022, the Scopus® database was searched for psycho-oncology-related publications using predetermined search keywords with specific restrictions. Lotka’s law was applied to check the authors’ productivity, while Bradford’s law was used to assess (...)
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    The effect of evidence‐based medicine (EBM) training seminars on the knowledge and attitudes of medical students towards EBM.Yousef S. Khader, Waleed Batayha & Mousa Al-Omari - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (4):640-643.
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    Exploring the Impact of Internal Corporate Governance on the Relation Between Disclosure Quality and Earnings Management in the UK Listed Companies.Nooraisah Katmon & Omar Al Farooque - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 142 (2):345-367.
    This study investigates the impact of internal corporate governance on the relation between disclosure quality and earnings management in the UK listed companies, in particular whether governance mechanisms have deterrent effect on earnings management similar to firms’ disclosure quality. Unlike prior literature, we measure a number of board and audit committee-related governance instruments, three disclosure quality proxies and the Modified Jones Model to test the hypotheses of the study on a matched-pair sample data of Investor Relation Magazine Award winning and (...)
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    Comprehensive Board Diversity and Quality of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: Evidence from an Emerging Market.Nooraisah Katmon, Zam Zuriyati Mohamad, Norlia Mat Norwani & Omar Al Farooque - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 157 (2):447-481.
    This study empirically examines the relationship between wide-ranging board diversity and the quality of corporate social responsibility disclosure variables in Malaysia. We extend prior literature covering broader dimensions of board diversity and their impact on CSR after controlling for board and audit committee characteristics. Using 200 listed firms in Bursa Malaysia during 2009–2013 and applying both OLS and 2SLS instrumental variables approaches, we document significant positive effect of board education level and board tenure diversity on the quality of CSR disclosure. (...)
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    The Theology of Abū L-Qāsim Al-Balkhī/Al-Kaʻbī.Racha el Omari - 2016 - Brill.
    This is the first comprehensive monograph on the theology of Abū l-Qāsim al-Kaʿbī al-Balkhī, a leading Muʿtazilī who flourished at the end of the Baghdādī school and at the beginning of the scholastic phase of Muʿtazilī history.
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    Psychological Capital, Emotional Labour, and Burnout among Malaysian Workers.Al-Shams Abdul Wahid, Muhamad Khalil Omar & Idaya Husna Mohd - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:292-316.
    Burnout, characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a diminished sense of personal accomplishment, is an occupational phenomenon now recognized by the World Health Organization. This study explores the interplay between psychological capital and emotional labour in contributing to burnout among workers in a Malaysian non-profit organization (NPO). Psychological capital encompasses positive psychological states such as self-efficacy, optimism, hope, and resilience. Emotional labour involves managing emotions to fulfil job roles, often requiring workers to present emotions that may not reflect their true (...)
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    Enhancement of K-means clustering in big data based on equilibrium optimizer algorithm.Omar Saber Qasim, Zakariya Yahya Algamal & Sarah Ghanim Mahmood Al-Kababchee - 2023 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 32 (1).
    Data mining’s primary clustering method has several uses, including gene analysis. A set of unlabeled data is divided into clusters using data features in a clustering study, which is an unsupervised learning problem. Data in a cluster are more comparable to one another than to those in other groups. However, the number of clusters has a direct impact on how well the K-means algorithm performs. In order to find the best solutions for these real-world optimization issues, it is necessary to (...)
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    Recognition of gestures in Arabic sign language using neuro-fuzzy systems.Omar Al-Jarrah & Alaa Halawani - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 133 (1-2):117-138.
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    Void-hole aware and reliable data forwarding strategy for underwater wireless sensor networks.Yusor Rafid Bahar Al-Mayouf, Ahmed Basil Ghazi & Omar Adil Mahdi - 2021 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 30 (1):564-577.
    Reliable data transfer and energy efficiency are the essential considerations for network performance in resource-constrained underwater environments. One of the efficient approaches for data routing in underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) is clustering, in which the data packets are transferred from sensor nodes to the cluster head (CH). Data packets are then forwarded to a sink node in a single or multiple hops manners, which can possibly increase energy depletion of the CH as compared to other nodes. While several mechanisms (...)
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    The Smart City-Line in Saudi Arabia: Issue and Challenges.Amna Al-Sayed, Faizah Al-Shammari, Areej Alshutayri, Nahla Aljojo, Eman Aldhahri & Omar Abouola - 2022 - Postmodern Openings 13 (1 Sup1):15-37.
    As a futuristic emblem, smart cities represent a goal to provide all of the services required for a high-quality existence while conserving natural resources to the maximum extent possible. It turns out that the "Line City in Saudi Arabia" is the most famous and modern of these smart cities in terms of preserving 100 percent natural life, owing to the fact that they rely totally on natural energy and do not use any automobiles. The issues and challenges that have been (...)
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  12. Comparing phases of skepticism in al-Ghazālī and Descartes: Some first meditations on deliverance from error.Omar Edward Moad - 2009 - Philosophy East and West 59 (1):pp. 88-101.
    Abū Hāmid al-Ghazālī (1058–1111 c.e .) is well known, among other things, for his account, in al-Munqidh min al-ḍalāl (Deliverance from error), of a struggle with philosophical skepticism that bears a striking resemblance to that described by Descartes in the Meditations . This essay aims to give a close comparative analysis of these respective accounts, and will concentrate solely on the processes of invoking or entertaining doubt that al-Ghazālī and Descartes describe, respectively. In the process some subtle differences between them (...)
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  13. Al-Ghazali’s Occasionalism and the Natures of Creatures.Omar Edward Moad - 2005 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 58 (2):95-101.
    Occasionalism is the doctrine that God is the sole immediate cause of all events, to the exclusion of any causal participation on the part of creatures. While this doctrine clearly has interesting implications with regard to causation and the philosophy of natural science, few have noticed that it also seems to entail, not only that creatures have no causal power whatsoever, but that they are completely devoid of intrinsic natures, conceived as intrinsic dispositional properties. In this paper, I will outline (...)
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    Ethical Leadership and Employee Ethical Behavior: Exploring Dual-Mediation Paths of Ethical Climate and Organizational Justice: Empirical Study on Iraqi Organizations.Hussam Al Halbusi, Mohd Nazari Ismail & Safiah Binti Omar - 2020 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1):1.
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    A critique of science and R&D-based models of endogenous growth.Terence Kealey & Omar Al-Ubaydli - 2001 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 13 (4):37-48.
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    El discurso moderno frente al “pachamamismo”: La metáfora de la naturaleza como recurso y el de la Tierra como madre.Omar Felipe Giraldo - 2012 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 33.
    Con este artículo pretendemos contribuir modestamente al debate surgido recientemente entre el discurso moderno y el “pachamamismo”. Cuando hacemos referencia al “pachamamismo” damos cuenta del discurso impulsado por algunos movimientos sociales latinoamericanos, el cual, inspirado en algunas racionalidades de comunidades rurales, hace una radical crítica a la manera en que los regímenes de verdad modernos intentan corregir la ruta suicida a la que está abocada la civilización contemporánea. Específicamente, abordamos la capacidad metafórica del lenguaje –es decir, la propiedad que tienen (...)
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    Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī on Intensional Logic, Freedom and Justice.Omar Kassem - 2016 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 10:19-61.
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    The Prophet Al-Khidr: Between the Qur’Anic Text and the Islamic Tradition.Irfan A. Omar - 2022 - Lexington Books.
    This work situates the Qur’anic story of Moses’ meeting with Khiḍr in an ever-expanding network of intercultural and interreligious ideas about knowledge, humility, and spiritual excellence, where Moses and Khiḍr are seen as representing the ẓāhir and the bāṭin, respectively.
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    Neither Occidentalism nor Orientalism in Al Hajari’s Nasir al- Din ala al-Qawm al-Kafirin 1611–1613.Omar Moumni - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (7):1034-1047.
    Many Western historians, cultural and literary critics have viewed travel and exploration as purely western. This total exclusion of Arabo-Islamic travel has been done to demonstrate the Western sense of modernity and cultural superiority over the constructed weak “other”. However, Moroccans, Arabs and Muslims in general have been curious about the lands of the Christians and managed to break the cultural and religious barriers by reaching such lands. In this paper 1 I examine the Moroccan presence in the lands of (...)
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    Controversias sobre la justiciabilidad de los derechos reproductivos al nacimiento en Mexico.Omar Calvo Aguilar - 2022 - Dilemata 37:41-51.
    The justiciability of reproductive rights in childbirth care is a critical approach that has generated controversies due to the fact that international scene, it has been called in various forms, several definitions have been proposed, it uses different criteria and it has promoted criminal sanctions as a means of guaranteeing this right in some countries. In Mexico the debate focuses on each of these topics from the object of the various participants in maternal care, health professionals, women, civil organizations, academics (...)
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    El pasaje del fetichismo del capital de Marx al fetichismo del poder en el momento crítico de la Política de la Liberación de Enrique Dussel.Omar Alejandro Gómez Carbajal - 2018 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 9 (2):69-99.
    In the present work, we propose to explore the passage from critique to commodity fetishism and, in general, of capital in Karl Marx to the critique of the fetishism of power in Enrique Dussel. Marx's category of fetishism and its use in the political field has been suggested by the Latin American philosopher for the negative critique moment of his Politics of Liberation, however, it has not been explicitly developed in his passage from the economic field to the political field. (...)
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    Behind the Good, the Bad, and the Obligatory in al-Ghazālī’s al-Mustaṣfā min al-uṣūl.Omar Moad - 2012 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 8:79-93.
  23. Brain death and its entanglements.Omar Sultan Haque - 2008 - Journal of Religious Ethics 36 (1):13-36.
    The Islamic philosophical, mystical, and theological sub-traditions have each made characteristic assumptions about the human person, including an incorporation of substance dualism in distinctive manners. Advances in the brain sciences of the last half century, which include a widespread acceptance of death as the end of essential brain function, require the abandonment of dualistic notions of the human person that assert an immaterial and incorporeal soul separate from a body. In this article, I trace classical Islamic notions of death and (...)
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    Physician Responsibility to Discuss Palliative Unproven Therapies With Out-of-Option Patients.Omar Kawam, Jon C. Tilburt & Zubin Master - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (12):31-33.
    We agree with Lynch et al. that patients with chronic diseases and Band-Aid treatments are unlikely to benefit from a version of Operation Warp Speed or by deprioritizing standards of scientific ev...
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  25. Al-ghazali on power, causation, and 'acquisition'.Edward Omar Moad - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (1):1-13.
    : Al-Ghazali on Power, Causation, and 'Acquisition' Edward Omar Moad In Al-Iqtişādfial-I'tiqād (Moderation in belief ), at the end of his chapter on divine power, Abu Hamid al-Ghazali writes, "No created thing comes about through another [created thing]. Rather, all come about through [divine] power." A precise understanding of what al-Ghazali means by this statement requires an understanding of his conception of power. Here, we will articulate this conception of power and show how it renders a distinctive occasionalist thesis (...)
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  26. La poesía, el poeta y el poema. Una aproximación a la poética como conocimiento.Omar Julián Álvarez Tabares - 2013 - Escritos 21 (46):223-242.
    El presente estudio busca mostrar que la poesía es otra manera de producción de conocimiento, más allá de la racionalidad instrumental y la mentalidad tecnocientífica. La relación poesía, poeta y poema es el método para buscar la posibilidad de otra manera de conocer al mundo, al hombre y a Dios. Metodológicamente, se pretende realizar un diálogo con aquellos autores que han convertido la poesía en episteme, en otra posibilidad de expresar y habitar el mundo desde una visión antropológica que se (...)
     
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    Francisco Valsecchi y las peripecias de una axiología económica católica en la Argentina del siglo XX.Omar Acha - 2011 - Cuyo 28 (1):61-77.
    El recorrido intelectual de Francisco Valsecchi en la historia de las ideas económicas católicas muestra las inflexiones teóricas de una axiología derivada de la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia. Sin embargo, las condiciones históricas del desarrollo de una economía católica en la Argentina y las transformaciones sociales, económicas y políticas del periodo 1930-1970 incidieron sobre las tendencias conceptuales de aquella axiología en apariencia perenne. Para explicar los cambios operados en el pensamiento económico se sigue la trayectoria de Valsecchi. Se muestran (...)
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  28. Ciudad archipiélago.Omar Astorga - 2012 - Apuntes Filosóficos 21 (41).
    En este breve trabajo se plantea como objetivo fundamental explorar tres aspectos fundamentales a través de los cuales se intenta un acercamiento al sentido de la ciudad latinoamericana, tomando como referencia a Caracas. Se plantea, en primer lugar, una mirada de corte historiográfico que hace énfasis en la cuestión de la modernidad. En segundo lugar, se consideran algunos ejercicios de autocomprensión que han surgido en torno a la ciudad. En tercer lugar, se plantea el curso que han tomado la ética (...)
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  29. Filosofía y democracia: ¿ cuál tiene la prioridad?Omar Astorga & María Eugenia Cisneros - 1999 - Apuntes Filosóficos 15.
    Examinamos aquí el pensamiento filosófico político de Richard Rorty tomando como punto de partida su artículo <>, así como su libro Contingencia, ironía y solidaridad. Mostramos, en primer lugar, que la pretensión de Rorty de justificar la prioridad de la democracia sobre la filosofía basándose en la tradición liberal que va de Jefferson a Rawls, es, al mismo tiempo, la reivindicación de los supuestos antropológicos (hobbesianos) de esa tradición. A través de esos supuestos (...)
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  30. Presentación: Octavio Paz.Omar Astorga - 2020 - Araucaria 22 (43).
    Como se sabe, el ensayo se ha convertido en una de las mejores formas de interpretar las realidades del mundo y de la vida. Su característica más significativa consiste en ofrecer un ejercicio de comprensión que va más allá de las explicaciones que suelen encontrarse en los textos atados a una disciplina. Valga señalar que es en el campo de las ciencias sociales y las humanidades donde se aprecian claramente sus privilegios. La versatilidad no afecta al rigor, la diversidad de (...)
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    Del Por Qué Considero Que La Filosofía De La Ciencia Social Constituye Una Parada Obligada En El Acontecer De La Teoría Social Desde Una Perspectiva Sociológica.Omar Antonio Ponce Carrillo - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 45:419-427.
    En este escrito intento exponer la manera en que establezco una relación entre la filosofía de la ciencia social y la teoría social. Lo anterior se da “incidentalmente” a partir de mi propio trabajo en teoría social; el cual se origina en la Teoría de la Estructuración de Anthony Giddens y actualmente involucra al Naturalismo Crítico. Mi interés original en la teoría social, el cual giraba en torno al trato que Giddens le da a la dualidad agente-estructura a través de (...)
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    Labor, consumo, genocidio.Omar Darío Heffes - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:953-959.
    El objetivo de esta presentación es establecer una relación entre el ciclo de la labor, conceptualizado por Arendt en La condición humana, y el campo de concentración. Se parte de la clara alusión de Arendt, en donde argumenta que lo que se busca en el campo de concentración, es la construcción de un animal que sólo tenga la “libertad” de “reproducir su especie”. Dichas características están insertas en el animal laborans que también pareciera ser la cifra del homo sacer de (...)
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    دراسة وتحقيق لـ"تحفة الأفاضل في صناعة الفاضل" لرضي الدين ابن الحنبلي.Omar Kal Hussien - 2019 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 5 (2):725-802.
    Bu makale, Osmanlı Devleti’nin Halep’teki en güçlü dönemi olan Kânûnî Sultan Süleyman döneminde Halep’in me ş hur alimi Radıyyüddin İ bnü’l-Hanbelî’nin dönemin en me ş hur divân-ı hümâyundaki ba ş kâtib ve ni ş ancısı Celâlzâde Mustafa Çelebi’ye ithafen yazmı ş oldu ğ u bir risalenin tahkikini içermektedir. Eser, devlette kâtiplik ve in ş â ilmi alanında yazılmı ş önemli ve litaretürde yeri olacak bir eserdir. Eseri önemi kılan birçok etken bulunmaktadır. Bu etkenlerin ba ş ında büyük bir dil âlimi (...)
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    Humanism Reconsidered: Post-colonial Humanistic Proposals.Sidi M. Omar - 2012 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 12 (12):143-161.
    El artículo tiene como objetivo reflexionar sobre el ‘humanismo’ y presentar propuestas humanistas desde una perspectiva post-colonial. Comienza por examinar los supuestos que subyacen en la ciencia moderna e ilustrada para poner al descubierto su complicidad en la práctica colonial. A continuación, se analiza el humanismo para mostrar cómo se ha utilizado una noción altamente politizada del humanismo para justificar las prácticas y estructuras deshumanizantes del colonialismo. Este ejercicio crítico se complementa con la discusión de dos propuestas humanistas que tratan (...)
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    Introducir y reencontrar: los dos movimientos de la racionalidad.Omar Contreras - 2011 - Saga - Revista de Estudiantes de Filosofía 12 (22):131-139.
    En este escrito pretendo hacer una exposición de algunas de las ideas más importantes de Brandom. Esta exposición tenderá a mostrar, en primer lugar, los conceptos más importantes de la teoría semántica inferencialista que plantea Brandom. En segundo lugar, esta exposición tenderá a mostrar que hay dos formas de racionalidad en la teoría que Brandom elabora, a saber, la racionalidad que usa conceptos e introduce contenidos conceptuales en el lenguaje, y la racionalidad que esclarece y critica los contenidos de los (...)
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    Michel Foucault y la relación pastor-rebaño en las culturas griega y latina.Miguel Omar Masci - 2009 - Isegoría 40:221-233.
    Antes del siglo XVI, la palabra «gobernar», afirma Foucault, nunca aludió al gobierno de un Estado, de un territorio o una estructura política. La palabra «gobernar» siempre estuvo referida al gobierno de la gente, de los individuos, de las colectividades. La relación que entablaba el rey o Dios o jefe con su pueblo era del mismo tipo que la entablada por el pastor con su rebaño. De acuerdo con Foucault, ni en la cultura griega ni en la romana podemos encontrar (...)
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    De ecologische dimensie van dans.Omar Rosas - 2007 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 47 (3):39-50.
    Morele perceptie is het vermogen om de bijzonderheid van een morele ontmoeting en de implicaties daarvan voor te stellen en te interpreteren. Met behulp van de ecologische benadering van perceptie die is ontwikkeld door de psychologen James Gibson en Ulric Neisser wordt in dit artikel beargumenteerd dat de ervaring van dansers een ecologisch model biedt om morele situaties en de handelingsopties daarin waar te nemen en te verbeelden. Dit model biedt een visie op morele actoren als zelfbewuste, belichaamde actoren die (...)
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  38. El transhumanismo: cuestión de piel.Omar Parra Rozo & Hernando Barrios Tao - 2015 - Escritos 23 (50):43-65.
    Para la investigación que conllevó al presente artículo se utilizó el método hermenéutico analógico. Con base en los pasos primordiales de análisis e interpretación se acudió al lenguaje narrativo literario y a su relación inmediata con otros tipos de lenguaje: visual, audiovisual, de imagen, televisivo y mixto. Se estudiaron textos escritos, hablados y actuados. Se efectuó un recorrido narrativo, textual, argumentativo siendo fiel a los planteamientos del autor, al medio y al lector, y se acudió a los textos que presentan (...)
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    Una invitación a la reflexión.Omar García Zabaleta - 2012 - Dilemata 8:53-56.
    Todo autor tiene su favorito entre los libros que ha escrito. El mío es Confesiones de un médico. Así se refiere el médico y filósofo estadounidense Alfred Tauber a esta obra con ya 12 años de recorrido a sus espaldas que acaba de ser traducida al castellano por Antonio Casado. Un texto que da inicio a la andadura de la epistemología moral defendida por su autor y en el que, por lo tanto, se trazan las líneas maestras de esa propuesta (...)
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    Commands as Divine Attributes.Omar Farahat - 2016 - Journal of Religious Ethics 44 (4):581-605.
    Theories of ethics that attempt to incorporate divine speech or commands as necessary elements in the construction of moral obligations are often viewed as vulnerable to a challenge based on the so-called Euthyphro dilemma. According to this challenge, opponents of theistic ethics suppose that divine speech either informs one of a preexisting set of values and obligations, which makes it inconsequential, or is entirely arbitrary, which makes it irrational. This essay analyzes some of the debates on the nature of divine (...)
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  41. Al-Ghazali’s Position on the ‘Second Proof’ of the ‘Philosophers’ for the Eternity of the World, in the First Discussion of the Incoherence of the Philosophers.Edward Omar Moad - 2015 - Sophia 54 (4):429-441.
    In the Incoherence of the Philosophers, Abu Hamid al-Ghazali raised objections against the doctrine of the ‘philosophers’ on 20 specific points. In the first, and longest discussion, he examines and rebuts four of their proofs of the pre-eternity of the world—that is, that the universe as a whole had no beginning but extends perpetually into the past. Al-Ghazali rejects that doctrine. But his own position on the issue does not become clear until he discusses the philosophers’ ‘second proof.’ In this (...)
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  42. Al-Ghazali’s Reflections on the Metaphysics of Metaphor in the Mishkāt al-Anwar.Edward Omar Moad - 2007 - Sophia 46 (2):163-175.
    Mythological language is sometimes understood as a way of representing, by concrete imagery, more abstract notions. In this paper, we will pose some metaphysical questions about the possibility of such a representation. These questions will serve to motivate a brief tour of Mishkāt al-Anwār (Niche of Lights)—Abu Hamid al-Ghazali’s commentary on the famous ayat al-nur (“verse of light”) of the Qur’an—wherein is discussed, among other things, how symbolic imagery is possible, and “the respect in which the spirits of the meanings (...)
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  43. A Significant Difference Between al-Ghazālī and Hume on Causation.Edward Omar Moad - 2008 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 3:22-39.
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    Phenomenal! Perspectival scientific realism. [REVIEW]Omar El Mawas - 2023 - Metascience 32 (2):161-164.
    Scientific realism was famously proclaimed dead back in the early 1980s (Fine 1984). Michela Massimi’s exciting new book says otherwise. For Massimi, realism is alive and well, only we need to reconsider what we take to be the defining question of scientific realism, which, to her, is best construed not along ontological lines, i.e., whether entity X exists, but along epistemological lines, i.e., how we come to reliably know nature. Put more explicitly, for Massimi, to be a realist is to (...)
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  45. Christian & Muslim ethics: a study of how to attain happiness as reflected in the works on Tahdhib al-akhlaq by Yahya ibn 'Adi (d. 974) and Miskawayh (d. 1030).MohdNasir Omar - 2003 - Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Edited by Yaḥyá ibn ʻAdī, Ibn Miskawayh & Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad.
     
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    The Role of Hospital Administrators in Facilitating Antibiotic Stewardship Programs with a Focus on Microbial Resistance: A Depth Review Study.Ahmed Ayedh Almuatiri, Ahmed Saleh H. Aloufi, Omar Marzouq Aloufi, Naif Hassan Alshareef, Ayman Humud Alharbi, Hussain Abdulmohsen Al Matrafi, Sami Aiad Aljohani, Amal Hassan Satih, Sahar Hussaien Alalawi, Tahani Munawir Alsehaimi, Mariam Saud Almuzaini, Bashayr Saud Almuzaini, Fudhyah Saleh Sayed, Dayfallah Mohammed Bin Muawwadh Alsubhi & Ismaeil M. Afashah - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:359-375.
    Hospital administrators play an essential role in the implementation of Antibiotic Stewardship Programs, which is instrumental in the fight against antimicrobial resistance. The foundation and sustenance of such programs has been made possible through leadership; this is through interdisciplinary collaboration that is done with policy formulation and stewardship inclusion into the institutional systems. Indeed, it is immense strength where ID physicians and clinical pharmacists with special training proactively involve themselves in the program. Beyond that, the accreditation standards that incorporate ASPs (...)
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    A Comprehensive Review Examination Study of Zoonotic Bacterial Infections: Anthrax and Brucellosis, Epidemiology, Surveillance, Clinical Manifestations, Prevention and Control Strategies.Eman Fahad Alsehli, Yousra Khudran Alzahrani, Manal Ali Alsharif, Fares Hussain Fares Alsharif, Bandar Saleem Saeed Alsaedi, Majed Mohammed Alharbi, Ibrahim Ghalib Mohammed Alharbi, Mamdouh Mathhan Alrashidi, Eman Mohsen Nahhas, Nemat Nourullah Enaam Aldeen, Majed Badr Al-Mutairi, Omar Hamed Alsalemi, Najla Qabl Ayed Almutairi, Abdulnasser Ayed Alrashedi & Abdulla Matar Alsehli - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:107-133.
    The two significant zoonotic bacterial infections that have remained a concern due to the complex dynamics involved in transmission and global prevalence are anthrax and brucellosis. The present paper attempts to address some of the most important zoonotic pathogens, highlighting their epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies. Anthrax is largely transmitted through direct contact with the infected animals or their products resulting in cutaneous, inhalational, and gastrointestinal forms, all with specific clinical outcomes and approaches for treatment. Similarly, the (...)
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    Correction to: Unlocking the link: protection motivation intention in ethics programs and unethical workplace behavior.Taslima Jannat, Shamshul Arefin, Mosharrof Hosen, Nor Asiah Omar, Abdullah Al Mamun & Mohammad Enamul Hoque - 2024 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 13 (2):489-489.
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    Unlocking the link: protection motivation intention in ethics programs and unethical workplace behavior.Taslima Jannat, Shamshul Arefin, Mosharrof Hosen, Nor Asiah Omar, Abdullah Al Mamun & Mohammad Enamul Hoque - 2024 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 13 (2):461-488.
    This study examined how protection motivation intention and other cognitive appraisal processes influence the relationship between compliance and value-oriented ethics programs and employees’ unethical behavior. A total of 342 employees from various government and private organizations in Bangladesh participated in the study. The PLS-SEM results revealed that perceived vulnerability, perceived cost, and protection motivation intention have significant relationships with employees’ unethical behavior. However, perceived self-efficacy did not show a significant relationship with unethical behavior. The study also identified that cognitive appraisal (...)
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  50. Citational exegesis of the Qur'an : towards a theoretical framework for the construction of meaning in classical Islamic thought : the case of the Epistles of the pure brethren (Rasaʼil Ikhwan al-Safaʼ).Omar Ali-de-Unzaga - 2012 - In Abdou Filali-Ansary & Aziz Esmail, The construction of belief: reflections on the thought of Mohammed Arkoun. London: Saqi Books in association with the Aga Khan University Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations.
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