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    Queuosine tRNA Modification: Connecting the Microbiome to the Translatome.Sherif Rashad - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (2):e202400213.
    Transfer RNA (tRNA) modifications play an important role in regulating mRNA translation at the codon level. tRNA modifications can influence codon selection and optimality, thus shifting translation toward specific sets of mRNAs in a dynamic manner. Queuosine (Q) is a tRNA modification occurring at the wobble position. In eukaryotes, queuosine is synthesized by the tRNA‐guanine trans‐glycosylase (TGT) complex, which incorporates the nucleobase queuine (or Qbase) into guanine of the GUN anticodons. Queuine is sourced from gut bacteria and dietary intake. Q (...)
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  2. Ghazali's theory of virtue.Mohamed Ahmed Sherif - 1975 - Albany,: State University of New York Press.
  3. Can We Be Skeptical About A Priori Knowledge?Sherif Salem -
    In this paper, we present a dialectical argument for a priori skepticism (i.e. the thesis that we can be skeptical about a priori knowledge). Then, we propose a framework that combines elements from inferential contextualism and logical conventionalism to offer a weak transcendental argument against a priori skepticism.
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    Assimilation and contrast effects of anchoring stimuli on judgments.Muzafer Sherif, Daniel Taub & Carl I. Hovland - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (2):150.
  5. The Psychology of Ego-Involvements, Social Attitudes and Identifications.Munzafer Sherif & Hadley Cantril - 1948 - Science and Society 12 (4):477-479.
     
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    On the Concept of Truth.Sherif Salem - 2019 - Philosophical Inquiry 43 (3-4):47-59.
    We show in this paper how three continental philosophers (Husserl, Heidegger, and Derrida respectively) respond negatively to the analytic correspondence theory of truth using different notions developed by them (i.e. the notion of Intentionality by Husserl, the notion of Dasein by Heidegger, and the notion of Trace by Derrida). We show that despite the fact that the three philosophers are united against the analytic correspondence theory of truth, there are still deep differences between them which stem from the different tools (...)
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  7. Inexhaustible Wonder: An Interview with Mike Fox.Rashad Rehman - 2023 - The Peace Chronicle.
    An interview with professor of philosophy Dr. Michael Fox of St. Peter's Seminary in London, Ontario.
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  8. Josef Pieper's defense of the Geisteswissenschaften.Rashad Rehman - 2019 - In Amin Asfari (ed.), Civility, Nonviolent Resistance, and the New Struggle for Social Justice. Boston: Brill | Rodopi.
    This chapter asks the following question: What are the conditions, within and fostered by contemporary educational institutions, for social justice to be grounded philosophically and put into concrete action? In answer- ing this question, I argue that a defense of the liberal arts is a plausible candidate for grounding the possibility of “social justice,” understood as fulfilling an obligation to another in virtue of their intrinsically being owed that obligation. The liberal arts are not merely mechanical, special- ized disciplines; instead, (...)
     
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    The Ethics of Intersex Pediatric Surgery.Rashad Rehman - 2023 - Dissertation, University of Toronto, St. George Campus
    Intersex pediatric surgery is a family of surgical practices performed by pediatric urologists which aim to clarify the sex of an individual with differences/disorders of sexual development, specifically those with ‘intersex’ conditions. It aims to functionally and aesthetically disambiguate an individuals’ binary sex that is obscured by intersex conditions. I ethically reassess intersex pediatric surgery in light of contemporary biotechnology, formal specialization in pediatric urology and long-term data on the efficacy of intersex pediatric surgery, finding that there are only select (...)
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    Traditional Truth, Poetry, Sacrament by Josef Pieper.Rashad Rehman - 2021 - Review of Metaphysics 75 (2):394-396.
    Josef Pieper’s Weistum, Dichtung, Sakrament: Aufsätze und Notizen (Kösel-Verlag, 1954) has been translated into English by Dan Farrelly under the title Traditional Truth, Poetry, Sacrament. The text is composed of Pieper’s essays, notes, talks, lectures, radio addresses, and advisory opinions written during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s (pre- and post-World War II). This book review surveys the novel contributions this translation affords his English readers, omitting reference to writings whose themes overlap significantly with his works already available in English.
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  11. Which Moral Theologians Should Care About Intersex-Selective Abortion?Rashad Rehman - 2022 - Theological Puzzles 10 (10):(Online Only)..
    Many people, communities and countries are in favour of abortion as a healthcare right, arguing that women have a right to receive an abortion upon request. Some contexts place ethical constraints on this right, typically based on the age of the preborn child, the mother’s safety, or the circumstances of the mother (and her conceiving of her child) more generally. At the same time, intersex pediatric surgery (IPS) is being increasingly ethically challenged with many countries banning healthcare facilities from performing (...)
     
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  12. Angela Y. Davis.Rashad Shabazz - 2024 - In Eduardo Altheman C. Santos, Jina Fast, Nicole K. Mayberry & Sid Simpson (eds.), The Marcusean mind. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Evaluating the Efficiency of Spatial Distribution of ATM Machines in Abha City using Geographical Information Systems.Sherif Abdel Salam Sherif, Mena Elassal & Fadhl Al Maayn - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:359-387.
    This study aims to use geographic information systems to analyze the spatial distribution of ATMs in Abha city. This is based on the most important applied aspects of geographic information systems, namely spatial analysis, to reveal the characteristics of the spatial distribution of ATMs and their distribution pattern, and to evaluate the efficiency of their distribution according to spatial variables. The study came out with a number of results and recommendations, the most important of which is increasing the number of (...)
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    Geographical Evaluation of Real Estate Services Offices in the City of Abha - Saudi Arabia, A Geographical Study using Geographic Information Systems (GIS).Sherif Abdel Salam Sherif, Mena Elassal & Fadhl Al Maayn - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:401-439.
    Service geography is one of the branches of applied geography that has emerged as an applied intellectual interest to engage with the immediate direct needs of both urban and rural communities. The importance of studying services is due to their connection to economic planning, so geographical interest in them increases, as applied geography is based on a specific approach and philosophy of relevance or social benefit that focuses on the application of geographical knowledge and skills. To come up with solutions (...)
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    The psychology of 'attitudes': Part I.Muzafer Sherif & Hadley Cantril - 1945 - Psychological Review 52 (6):295-319.
  16. How to Think Better about Intersex Pediatric Surgery.Rashad Rehman - 2022 - Impactethics.
    Rashad Rehman calls for the bioethical community to help contribute conceptual clarity to the debate about the ethics of intersex pediatric surgery.
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    The Wrongfulness of Any Intent to Kill.Sherif Girgis - 2019 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 19 (2):221-248.
    Germain Grisez’s philosophical argument for respecting human life has been developed by fellow new natural law theorists and applied to a range of lethal actions, for its conclusion is vast: intending the death of any human being as a means or an end is wrong in itself. For some Thomists, the NNL view on killing is both lax and rigorist: They consider it lax because its narrow criterion for what is “intended” leaves out some acts, especially ones related to abortion, (...)
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    Making Sense of Marriage.Sherif Girgis - 2005 - In Andrew I. Cohen & Christopher Heath Wellman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 22--290.
  19. Beneficent Paternalism in the NICU: Improving Shared Decision-Making.Rashad Rehman, Nipa Chauhan & Rebecca Greenberg - 2022 - Impactethics.
    Rashad Rehman, Nipa Chauhan and Rebecca Greenberg argue that beneficent paternalism should be integrated into shared decision-making in the NICU to maximize the patient’s best interests.
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    Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination.John Corvino, Sherif Girgis & Ryan T. Anderson - 2017 - Oup Usa.
    This book explores emerging conflicts about religious liberty and discrimination. In point-counterpoint format, it brings together longtime LGBT rights advocate John Corvino and rising conservative thinkers Ryan T. Anderson and Sherif Girgis to debate Religious Freedom Restoration Acts, anti-discrimination law, and age-old questions about identity, morality, and society.
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  21. Civil rights and liberties.Sherif Girgis & Robert P. George - 2020 - In John Tasioulas (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Law. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  22. Intersex Does Not Refute the Sex Binary.Rashad Rehman - 2023 - The Linacre Quarterly 90 (2):145-154.
    This article supplements Julio Tuleda, Enrique Burguete, and Justo Aznar's “The Vatican opinion on gender theory” (Linacre). It supplements their article by providing a stronger argument for the thesis that “intersex” does not violate binary sex in human beings. In their response to Timothy F. Murphy's criticism of “the Vatican's” (rightfully corrected as the Magisterium of the Catholic Church's) position on the sex binary, they argue subsidiarily that “intersex” does not violate the sex binary. However, their argument against Murphy as (...)
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  23. Sharing Food and Sharing Hunger.Rashad Rehman & Emily Rehman - 2021 - Journal of Ethical Education 1 (1):34-42.
    What do we owe to those who are homeless? This ethical question, difficult both in theory and practice, is doubly difficult in the context of a global pandemic e.g., COVID-19. The traditional answer to this question appeals - in many variations - to becoming benefactors. As benefactors, the beneficiaries - those who are homeless - are better off in virtue of the benefactors' causing a degree of hardship upon themselves via monetary donations, providing food and shelter, et cetera. However, this (...)
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  24. Canada is Not Ready to Criminalize Intersex Pediatric Surgery.Rashad Rehman - 2024 - Impactethics.
    This paper argues that Canada is not ready to place a moratorium against intersex pediatric surgery.
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  25. Resolving the Paradox of Pleasure in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics VII & X.Rashad Rehman - 2024 - Arche 7 (1):93-108.
    Many read Aristotle as having two inconsistent accounts of pleasure – what G. E. L. Owen called the ‘A’ and ‘B’ accounts of pleasure. The A account holds that pleasures are “activities” (energeiai) (NE, VII; EE, IV, 1153a9-15) and the B account holds that pleasures complete or perfect energeiai, but are not themselves energeiai (NE, X, 1174b14-75b1). Specifically for Owen, a reconciliation of the A-B dilemma involved treating A and B, respectively, as two, mutually exclusive accounts of pleasure. A and (...)
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    Is intersexuality a mere difference or disorder?Rashad Rehman - 2022 - Bioethics 36 (6):673-679.
    Is intersexuality a mere difference or disorder? Since the 2006 Chicago consensus statement's disorder of sexual development (DSD) nomenclature, intersex scholars have criticized and repudiated the use of “disorder” by arguing that it is medically inaccurate, yields unwarranted surgical implications, unnecessarily pathologizes intersex individuals, and that, most importantly, intersex individuals do not prefer it. They argue for linguistic alternatives such as “difference” and other similar alternatives, for example, “variation,” “divergence,” and so forth. These criticisms of “disorder” have had significant uptake (...)
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  27. Effect of beverages on the disintegration time of drugs in the tablet dosage form.Fathi M. Sherif - 2024 - Mediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 4 (2):69-74.
    Disintegration is the most important step for drug bioavailability because after, the disintegration process, the ingredients of solid dosage forms dissolve and become bioavailable. Generally, the tablets and capsules should be taken with a glass of water otherwise the manufacturer gives instructions to use the proper beverage. Several drugs are taken with different forms of beverages to ensure easy swallowing of the tablet, masking the bad taste of the drug and overcoming the drug aftertaste, these beverages can influence the disintegration (...)
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  28. Clinical profile of Libyan patients admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis.Fathi M. Sherif - 2024 - Mediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 4 (2):15-22.
    Diabetic ketoacidosis is a serious, medical emergency that can be fatal but treatable, we aimed to evaluate the clinical profile of patients admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis. This case series study enrolled 213 non-pregnant adult and adolescent patients admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis at Tripoli Diabetes Hospital from January to September 2023. Demographic data, clinical characteristics, laboratory findings, precipitating factors, and patient outcomes were extracted from medical records and analyzed. Type 1 diabetes mellitus was present in 187 (87.8%) of patients, the age (...)
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    (1 other version)What is Pathologization? Part II. Disorder and Difference.Rashad Rehman - 2023 - Impactethics.
    Rashad Rehman and Darius J. Bägli draw on the example of congenital adrenal hyperplasia in order to outline appropriate uses of the term “disorder” versus “difference” of sexual development.
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  30. Josef Pieper’s Defense of the Geisteswissenchaften.Rashad Rehman - 2019 - In Amin Asfari (ed.), Civility, Nonviolent Resistance, and the New Struggle for Social Justice. Boston: Brill | Rodopi. pp. 203-233.
    This chapter asks the following question: What are the conditions, within and fostered by contemporary educational institutions, for social justice to be grounded philosophically and put into concrete action? In answer- ing this question, I argue that a defense of the liberal arts is a plausible candidate for grounding the possibility of “social justice,” understood as fulfilling an obligation to another in virtue of their intrinsically being owed that obligation. The liberal arts are not merely mechanical, special- ized disciplines; instead, (...)
     
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    Rules of the Game in Social Relationships by Josef Pieper.Rashad Rehman - 2020 - Review of Metaphysics 74 (2):400-402.
    Before achieving universal acclamation as professor of philosophical anthropology at the University of Munich, German philosopher Josef Pieper (1904–1997) was research assistant under Johann Plenge at The Research Institute for Organization Theory and Sociology from 1928 to 1932. The fruit of Pieper’s work under Plenge was his 1931 Grundformen sozialer Spielregln, and two years later (in 1933) the simplified, second edition. For the first time in the English-speaking world, we have this second edition translated into English by Dan Farrelly under (...)
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    Obtaining Informed Consent in an Egyptian Research Study.Amina M. Rashad, Fiona MacVane Phipps & Melanie Haith-Cooper - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (4):394-399.
    This article explores the concept of internationally acceptable codes of ethics within the context of an Egyptian nurse’s PhD studies. Theoretical work, including gaining ethical approval for the project, took place in the UK, while the data collection phase of the study was done in Egypt. This highlighted areas where the Arab Muslim interpretation of some ethical principles, especially around the issue of gaining informed consent, differed from that currently accepted in British research ethics. The authors argue that it may (...)
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    Comment on “When good transcripts go bad: artifactual RT–PCR ‘splicing’ and genome analysis”.Benoit Chabot, Sherif Abou Elela & Degen Zhuo - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (11-12):1256-1256.
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    Disintegrating Particles, Non-Local Causation and Category Mistakes: What do Conservation Laws have to do with Dualism?Rashad Rehman - 2018 - Conatus 2 (2):63.
    The single most influential and widely accepted objection against any form of dualism, the belief that human beings are both body and soul, is the objection that dualism violates conservation laws in physics. The conservation laws objection against dualism posits that body and soul interaction is at best mysterious, and at worst impossible. While this objection has been both influential from the time of its initial formulation until present, this paper occupies itself with arguing that this objection is a fleeting (...)
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    Early Versions of the shahāda: A Tombstone from Aswan of 71 A.H., the Dome of the Rock, and Contemporary Coinage.Jere L. Bacharach & Sherif Anwar - 2012 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 89 (1-2):60-69.
    : The article investigates the earliest appearance of a group of words which are identified in the literature as the shahāda but are rarely defined on the assumption that everyone knows what the shahāda is. The basic argument is that there was more than one version of the shahāda circulating in the Islamic world at the beginning of the eighth decade A.H./690s C.E. and that scholars need to define which version they mean when using the term “shahāda” for this early (...)
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    Inferences for Generalized Pareto Distribution Based on Progressive First-Failure Censoring Scheme.Rashad M. El-Sagheer, Taghreed M. Jawa & Neveen Sayed-Ahmed - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-11.
    In this article, we consider estimation of the parameters of a generalized Pareto distribution and some lifetime indices such as those relating to reliability and hazard rate functions when the failure data are progressive first-failure censored. Both classical and Bayesian techniques are obtained. In the Bayesian framework, the point estimations of unknown parameters under both symmetric and asymmetric loss functions are discussed, after having been estimated using the conjugate gamma and discrete priors for the shape and scale parameters, respectively. In (...)
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    Incentives in Obesity and Health Insurance.Inas Rashad Kelly & Sara Markowitz - 2009 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 46 (4):418-432.
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    A Deep Neural Network-Based Approach for Sentiment Analysis of Movie Reviews.Kifayat Ullah, Anwar Rashad, Muzammil Khan, Yazeed Ghadi, Hanan Aljuaid & Zubair Nawaz - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-9.
    The number of comments/reviews for movies is enormous and cannot be processed manually. Therefore, machine learning techniques are used to efficiently process the user’s opinion. This research work proposes a deep neural network with seven layers for movie reviews’ sentiment analysis. The model consists of an input layer called the embedding layer, which represents the dataset as a sequence of numbers called vectors, and two consecutive layers of 1D-CNN for extracting features. A global max-pooling layer is used to reduce dimensions. (...)
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    In defence of Feser’s Plotinian argument for God’s existence.Rashad Rehman - 2022 - Heythrop Journal 63 (5):964-976.
    This paper investigates the prospects of a distinctively Plotinian argument for God’s existence. Specifically, this paper assesses Plotinus’ argument for the One/Good (Enneads; V.1,V.4), a principle rooted in Plato’s Republic (509b6-9), as a philosophical motivation for an argument for God’s existence. While the appropriative task of using Plotinus’ argument for natural theological purposes is not original to this work, this project remains in its philosophical infancy. It is to this end that the Plotinian background from which the argument proceeds is (...)
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    Josef Pieper on Medieval Truth and Martin Heidegger’s Wahrheitsbegriff.Rashad Rehman - 2022 - Conatus 7 (1):103-122.
    Josef Pieper’s critique of Martin Heidegger’s Wahrheitsbegriff has been virtually ignored in both Pieper and Heidegger scholarship; however, Pieper’s critique of Heidegger is both lethal and affirmative. On the one hand, Pieper makes a strong case against Heidegger’s Wahrheitsbegriff in “Vom Wesen der Wahrheit” and yet on the other he affirms his thesis that “the essence of truth is freedom.” This paper attempts to mend this gap in the literature by first presenting Heidegger’s “Vom Wesen der Wahrheit,” the essay in (...)
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    A Thomistic Reading of Alypius’ Curiositas in Augustine’s Confessiones (6, 8, 13).Rashad Rehman - 2022 - Augustinianum 62 (2):383-396.
    What is Augustine’s commentary on Alypius’ curiosity (curiositas) at the gladiatorial show in Confessiones 6, 8, 13 fundamentally about? Augustinian scholars have interpreted the story widely. Following recent scholarly developments, this work argues for a distinctively Thomistic reading of Alypius’ curiositas. In 1987, Joseph Torchia interpreted this passage as putting only a secondary focus on the story’s emphasis on, in his words, «conflict with God, its inner self, and others». However, this triadic conflict is found in Aquinas: in his Commentary (...)
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    A Journey to Point Omega: Autobiography from 1964 by Josef Pieper.Rashad Rehman - 2021 - Review of Metaphysics 75 (2):392-394.
    Josef Pieper (1904–1997) wrote his autobiography in three distinct volumes. Composing one volume of his complete works in his Gesammelte Werke (Felix Meiner Verlag, 1995) edited by Berthold Wald, he writes on his early (1904–1945), middle (1945–1964), and late years (1964–1985). Between Ignatius Press and St. Augustine’s Press, Pieper’s autobiographical writings have been translated into English over the last three decades. The first volume, Noch wusste es niemand: Autobiographische Aufzeichnungen 1904–1945 (Kosel-Verlag, 1979), was translated into English as No One Could (...)
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  43. Ethics, Homelessness and The Artes Liberales/Artes Serviles Distinction.Rashad Rehman - 2020 - In John Abbarno (ed.), The Ethics of Homelessness ed. John Abbarno. Leiden, NV: Brill, 2020. pp. 429-447.
    It is a relatively uncontroversial proposition that without “ethics,” an “ethics of homelessness” is impossible. What is less uncontroversial, though, is that philosophy—or at least philosophical analysis—is a necessary condition of ethical discourse. The distrust—or skepticism regarding the utility of— philosophical analysis is predicated on rendering philosophy as useless. This, though, should create a sense of cognitive dissonance, since we universally acknowledge that ethics informs how we interact with ourselves and others, while we also accept, and rightly so, the uselessness (...)
     
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  44. Josef Pieper's Defense of St. Thomas Aquinas on Peace.Rashad Rehman - 2023 - In Andrew Fiala & Sahar Fard (eds.), Peace & Hope in Dark Times. pp. 157-170.
    This chapter has two aims.* First, it exegetes Aquinas’ notion of peace (pax) in his Commentary on the Gospel of St. John (14:7), which is centred around the definition, kinds and possibility of a perfected peace, as well as how love (amor) is the cause of peace. Second, rather than defending Aquinas’ position at length, I take the more humble task to defend one attractive, plausible feature of Aquinas’ position, showing how it reveals Medieval wisdom for the establishment of modern (...)
     
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  45. Perfect Freedom in The Good Place and St. Thomas’ Commentary on the Gospel of John.Rashad Rehman - 2021 - de Philosophia 1 (I):1-15.
    Mike Shur’s Netflix-aired The Good Place has been a focus of philosophical attention by both popular-culture (written by pop-philosophers) and professional philosophers. This attention is merited. The Good Place is a philosophically rich TV show. The Good Place is based in three places: The Good Place, The Medium Place and The Bad Place. Every human being ends up in one of these places after they die based on their good points (points received for doing good actions e.g., chewing with your (...)
     
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    Philosophizing Together.Rashad Rehman - 2022 - Spontaneous Generations 10 (1):88-97.
    Philosophers have various responsibilities. Articulating these responsibilities, however, is contingent on what one means by “philosophy” and what philosophers have “expertise” in. Responsible philosophers must therefore interact with the following kinds of questions: What do philosophers have expertise in? What responsibilities do philosophers have as intellectual experts, and to whom are they responsible? What are philosophers supposed to know and be able to publicly convey? What is the role of a philosopher in contributing to local, institutional, and global responsibilities? This (...)
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    Sana oculos meos.Rashad Rehman - 2021 - Augustinianum 61 (1):137-152.
    Augustine’s commentary on Alypius’ curiositas at the gladiatorial show (6, 8, 13) recounts one of the most well-known stories in Augustine’s Confessiones. Despite the various interpretations or explications of the story in Augustinian scholarship, this paper argues that the story centres around Alypius’ curiositas as a function of Alypius’ preceding, morally deficient character. The author provides a fourfold, cumulative and philological case for this thesis. He develops this case by means of four evidences. First, Augustine uses the phraseology of animus (...)
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    Empowering employees: the other side of electronic performance monitoring.Karma Sherif, Omolola Jewesimi & Mazen El-Masri - 2021 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 19 (2):207-221.
    Purpose Advances in electronic performance monitoring have raised employees’ concerns regarding the invasion of privacy and erosion of trust. On the other hand, EPM promises to improve performance and processes. This paper aims to focus on how the alignment of EPM design and organizational culture through effective organizational mechanisms can address privacy concerns, and, hence, positively affect employees’ perception toward technology. Design/methodology/approach Based on a theoretical lens extending two conceptual frameworks, a qualitative approach was used to analyze interview data collected (...)
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    The psychology of 'attitudes': Part II.Muzafer Sherif & Hadley Cantril - 1946 - Psychological Review 53 (1):1-24.
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    Hieratische Ritzinschriften aus Theben.Colleen Manassa & Mohammed Sherif Ali - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (2):363.
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