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    On Liberty: Man vs. the State, Milton S. Mayer.Donald C. Hodges, Robert Elias Abu Shanab, Stephen P. Halbrook & David L. Miller - 1972 - World Futures 11 (sup1):117-123.
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    A Defense of Tolman's Position Concerning Intervening Variables.Robert E. A. Shanab - 1972 - NTU Philosophical Review 2:139-146.
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    Ghazali and Aquinas on Causation.R. E. A. Shanab - 1974 - The Monist 58 (1):140-150.
    The Islamic Medieval Philosopher al-Ghazᾱlî, known to the Latins as Algazel, was influential in the shaping of the intellectual philosophic movements in the thirteenth century. Though Ghazali’s predecessor Ibn Sînᾱ and successor Ibn Rushd received the philosophic credit due to them, Ghazali’s own philosophic ideas have not been significantly assessed; and hence Ghazali’s “fame” lies, we are told, in being responsible for the decline of Medieval Philosophy, especially Islamic Philosophy, a claim that is extremely difficult to prove. But be that (...)
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  4. Hume on Necessity.R. Shanab - 1975 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 2 (3):243-252.
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    Locke on Knowledge and Perception.Robert E. A. Shanab - 1971 - Journal of Critical Analysis 2 (4):16-23.
  6. Logical Positivism, Operationalism, and Behaviorism.Robert Elias Abu Shanab - 1969 - Dissertation, The Ohio State University
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    Present day issues in philosophy.Robert Elias Abu Shanab - 1971 - Dubuque, Iowa,: Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co.. Edited by G. Jay Weinroth.
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    Social philosophy: from Plato to Che.Robert Elias Abu Shanab & Stephen P. Halbrook (eds.) - 1972 - Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co..
    Plato. The republic.--Aristotle. Politics.--Cicero, M. T. On the commonwealth.--John of Salisbury. The prince versus the tyrant.--Machiavelli, N. The prince and the people.--Hobbes, T. The state of nature and the Leviathan.--Locke, J. The right of revolution.--Marx, K. and Engels, F. Bourgeois and proletarians.--Bakunin, M. A. The Paris Commune and the idea of the state.--Mill, J. S. On liberty.--Lenin, V. I. Marxism and the withering away of the state.--Hitler, A. Race and the folkish state.--Mao Tse-tung. From the masses, to the masses.--Che Guevara, (...)
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    Tolman: Operationalism and Logical Positivism.Robert Elias Abu Shanab - forthcoming - Pakistan Philosophical Journal.
    The aim of this paper is to exhibit the influence of both logical positivism and operationalism on neo-behaviorism. specifically, i shall attempt to show how logical positivists and p w bridgman influenced the neo-behaviorist, e c tolman. it is my contention that the methodological views championed by logical positivism and by bridgman deeply influenced tolman who was genuinely concerned with (a) finding an adequate base to anchor securely his purposive behaviorism, and (b) finding sound ways of introducing variables in his (...)
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    Philosophy: A Modern Encounter.Robert Elias Abu Shanab - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (4):585-586.
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    Themes of Islamic Civilization (review). [REVIEW]Robert Elias Abu Shanab - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (1):117-119.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 117 of both. He is free to turn from things to their ideas, from objects to concepts. This turn is the soul's movement towards itself and the noetic. It is free from empirical reality; its reflections start from hypotheses making use of the sensible as symbol only. In this way it links the sensible to the intelligible and forces, so to speak, their relation to each other. (...)
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    "Avicenna's Treatise on Logic". Part One of "Danish Nameh-i `Alai" and Autobiography, trans. by F. Zabeeh. [REVIEW]Robert Elias Abu Shanab - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (3):400.
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    Majid Fakhry, "A History of Islamic Philosophy". [REVIEW]Robert Elias Abu Shanab - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (2):221.
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    M. Saeed Sheikh, "Studies in Muslim Philosophy". [REVIEW]Robert Elias Abu Shanab - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (1):100.
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    Parviz Morewedge, "The Metaphysica of Avicenna ". [REVIEW]Robert Elias Abu Shanab - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (3):392.
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    W. Montgomery Watt, "The Formative Period of Islamic Thought". [REVIEW]Robert Elias Abu Shanab - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (2):250.