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    Supplementing the lack of ubuntu? The ministry of Zimbabwe’s Mashoko Christian Hospital to people living with HIV and AIDS in challenging their stigmatisation in the church.Collium Banda & Suspicion Mudzanire - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-11.
    This article uses the African communal concept of ubuntu to reflect on the ministry of Mashoko Christian Hospital, Zimbabwe, to people living with the human immunodeficiency virus and AIDS during the early days since the discovery of the disease. The main question this article seeks to answer is: from a perspective of the African philosophy of ubuntu, how did the ministry of MCH to PLWHA challenge the fear and judgemental attitudes towards the disease within the Churches of Christ in Zimbabwe? (...)
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    Ubuntu/Unhu philosophy: a brief Shona perspective.Jacob Mapara & Benjamin Mudzanire (eds.) - 2013 - Hartfield, Harare: Bhabhu Books.
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    Suspicion and Perceptions of Price Fairness in Times of Crisis.Jodie L. Ferguson, Pam Scholder Ellen & Gabriela Herrera Piscopo - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 98 (2):331 - 349.
    Times of crisis bring about increased demands on businesses as shortages, or unexpected but significant, business costs are encountered. Passing on such costs to consumers is a challenge. When faced with a retail price increase, consumers may rely on cues as to the motive behind the increase. Such cues can raise suspicion of alternative motive (e. g., taking advantage of the consumer) affecting consumers' judgments of price fairness. This research investigates two triggers of suspicion: salience of alternative motives, (...)
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    The Suspicion of Virtue: Women Philosophers in Neoclassical France (review).Donna Bohanan - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (2):221-223.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.2 (2004) 221-223 [Access article in PDF] John J. Conley. The Suspicion of Virtue: Women Philosophers in Neoclassical France. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2002. Pp. xi + 222. Cloth, $39.95. The rediscovery of forgotten women philosophers began in the 1970s and has yielded important results by broadening substantially the intellectual history of early modern Europe. In The Suspicion of Virtue: (...)
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    Cynical Suspicions and Platonist Pretentions: A Critique of Contemporary Political Theory.John McGuire - 2018 - Boston: Brill.
    In _Cynical Suspicions and Platonist Pretentions_, John McGuire conducts a critical analysis of contemporary political theory with a view to facilitating a less reductive understanding of political disaffection.
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  6. Suspicion and Love.Matthew Chrulew - 2013 - Foucault Studies 15:9-26.
    Recent philosophy has witnessed a number of prominent and ambivalent encounters with Christianity. Alongside the retrievals of Paul and political theology, thinkers such as Žižek and Negri argue that in our era of imperial sovereignty and advanced global capitalism, the most appropriate politics is one of love. These attempts to reinvigorate progressive materialism are often characterised as a break with the relativist tendencies of French philosophy, moving from the negativity and disconnection of postmodern suspicion to a new, constructive politics (...)
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    Under Suspicion. A Phenomenology of Media.Boris Groys - 2012 - Columbia University Press.
    The public generally regards the media with suspicion and distrust. Therefore, the media's primary concern is to regain that trust through the production of sincerity. Advancing the field of media studies in a truly innovative way, Boris Groys focuses on the media's affect of sincerity and its manufacture of trust to appease skeptics. Groys identifies forms of media sincerity and its effect on politics, culture, society, and conceptions of the self. He relies on different philosophical writings thematizing the gaze (...)
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    Under Suspicion: A Phenomenology of Media.Carsten Strathausen (ed.) - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    The public generally regards the media with suspicion and distrust. Therefore, the media's primary concern is to regain that trust through the production of sincerity. Advancing the field of media studies in a truly innovative way, Boris Groys focuses on the media's affect of sincerity and its manufacture of trust to appease skeptics. Groys identifies forms of media sincerity and its effect on politics, culture, society, and conceptions of the self. He relies on different philosophical writings thematizing the gaze (...)
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  9. Suspicion: Vaccines, Hesitancy, and the Affective Politics of Protection in Barbados.[author unknown] - 2022
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    Corporeal Suspicion. Defining an Atmosphere of Protracted Emergency (such as Covid-19).Tonino Griffero - 2022 - Studi di Estetica 23.
    The paper investigates the kind of collective feeling – or, better, atmosphere – that is generated by the situation of protracted emergency. After asking whether ours is in general an age marked by (media) emergency, what are the structural char-acteristics distinguishing short-term emergency from protracted emergency and to what extent we can speak of an effectively shared collective feeling of “emer-gency”, the analysis focuses on the atmospheric properties of this collective affec-tive situation and shows what are the possible resources to (...)
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    Reasonable Suspicion of Child abuse: Finding a Common Language.Benjamin H. Levi & Sharon G. Portwood - 2011 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (1):62-69.
    A father brings his six-year-old daughter and her older sister to their pediatrician to be evaluated for a history of cough, runny nose, and low-grade fever. In addition to signs of a cold, the girl's nasal bridge is quite swollen and bruised. When asked how her nose was injured, she shrugs, and her father's only conjecture is that she sleepwalks and might have bumped into something. The father sits impatiently and as questioning progresses becomes increasingly defensive, at one point angrily (...)
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    Taking Suspicion Seriously.Merold Westphal - 1987 - Faith and Philosophy 4 (1):26-42.
    The atheism of Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud can be called the atheism of suspicion in contrast to evidential atheism. For while the latter focuses on the truth of religious beliefs, the former inquires into their function. It asks, in other words, what motives lead to belief and what practices are compatible with and authorised by religious beliefs. The primary response of Christian philosophers should not be to refute these analyses, since they are all too often true and, moreover, very (...)
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    Kierkegaardian Suspicion and Properly Basic Beliefs.Clifford Williams - 1994 - Religious Studies 30 (3):261 - 267.
    It is a commonplace that Kierkegaard believed Christians should adopt a stance of suspicion toward their beliefs. What appear to be genuine Christian beliefs may, he thought, really be spurious, not by virtue of being false, but by virtue of arising in illegitimate ways. Kierkegaard's works are replete with descriptions of these illegitimate ways – the psychological and sociological conditions that produce what people mistakenly take to be genuine Christian beliefs.
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    Suspicion,” “fear,” “contamination,” “great dangers,” and behavioral fictions.Charles P. Shimp - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):715-716.
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    Index of suspicion: Feeling not believing.Benjamin Levi & Greg Loeben - 2004 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 25 (4):277-310.
    Throughout the U.S., state laws require professionals who work with children to report cases of suspected child abuse to child protection services. Both practically and conceptually, however, significant problems arise from a lack of clarity regarding the threshold that has been set for reporting. Specifically, there is no consensus as to what constitutes reasonable suspicion, and little direction for how mandated reporters should gauge their legal and professional responsibilities when they harbor suspicion. In this paper we outline the (...)
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    A suspicion: about the suppose hiearchy between metaphysics and politics in Plato’s thought.Wanderson Flor do Nascimento - 2009 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 3:113-118.
    This paper attempts to respond to a certain set of criticism, especially the ones inspired by Nietzsche, over the work of Plato. According to those nietzscheans there is a hierarchy between metaphysics and politics at work in Plato's thought, the latter being enslaved by the first. The presumption here is that even if one cannot reject those criticism by affirming the contrary – that in Plato's thought, in all its expressions, is indeed metaphysics and all other branches of philosophy that (...)
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  17. Narrowing down suspicion in inconsistent premise sets.Diderik Batens - 2006 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 91 (1):185-209.
    Inconsistency-adaptive logics isolate the inconsistencies that are derivable from a premise set, and restrict the rules of Classical Logic only where inconsistencies are involved. From many inconsistent premise sets, disjunctions of contradictions are derivable no disjunct of which is itself derivable. Given such a disjunction, it is often justified to introduce new premises that state, with a certain degree of confidence, that some of the disjuncts are false. This is an important first step on the road to consistency: it narrows (...)
     
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    Between Suspicion and Sympathy.Saulius Geniusas - 2003 - Symposium 7 (2):242-246.
  19. 14. Suspicion Is the Medium.Boris Groys - 2012 - In Under Suspicion. A Phenomenology of Media. Columbia University Press. pp. 173-180.
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    Suspicions of peace in medieval Christian discourse.Jehangir Yezdi Malegam - 2015 - Common Knowledge 21 (2):236-252.
    Oppositional constructions of peace and war and simplistic equations of peace with justice obscure the importance of activities primarily geared toward the limitation of harm. The medieval and patristic legacy of thinking with peace restricts peace to variants of a singular concept that dictates the diplomatic and domestic policy of modern states. At the same time, secular political theory has moved away from medieval clerical acknowledgment of compatibilities between turbulence and peace, producing temporally bounded categories of peace and war that (...)
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  21. Suspicion, Deception, and Concealment.Stanley Rosen - 1993 - Arion 1 (2).
     
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    A suspicion of architectonic in kant’s transition project.Terrence Thomson - 2019 - Angelaki 24 (5):11-28.
    This essay explores the undervalued methodological elements underpinning Kant’s Transition from Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science to Physics in Opus postumum. I do this by drawing...
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    (1 other version)Suspicion and Faith: The Religious Uses of Modern Atheism.Merold Westphal - 1993 - William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    "An illuminating and powerful reading of three of the most important contemporary professedly antireligious thinkers... stinging critiques of Freud, Marx, and Nietzsche."-C. Stephen Evans, Society of Christian Philosophers.
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    Reframing the masters of suspicion: Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud.Andrew Dole - 2018 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Dole provides a thought-provoking critique for critical religious studies scholars who draw on the work of the 'masters of suspicion', as well as for anyone working in critical theory more broadly. This book revisits Paul Ricoeur's well-known classification of Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Sigmund Freud as the 'masters of suspicion'. Whereas Ricoeur saw suspicion as a mode of interpretation, Andrew Dole argues that the method common to his 'masters' is better understood as a mode of explanation. (...)
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    Above suspicion: Cognitive and intentional aspects of the ability to lie.Beatrice De Gelder - 1988 - Argumentation 2 (1):77-87.
    This paper looks at the attribution of the ability to lie and not at lying or lies. It also departs from more familiar approaches by focussing on the appraisal of an ability and not on the ability in itself. We believe that this attribution perspective is required to bring out the cognitive and intentional basis of the ability to lie.
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  26. Suspicion and delusion.A. J. J. de Koning - 1982 - In A. J. J. de Koning & F. A. Jenner (eds.), Phenomenology and psychiatry. New York: Grune & Stratton.
     
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    Commitment and Suspicion in Critical Thinking as Transcendence.Christina Hendricks - 2006 - Philosophy of Education Yearbook.
    Critical thinking is often described by philosophers of education as a process of transcendence: a way to take one’s beliefs, values, and actions as objects of thought, and to reflect on them for the sake of evaluation and possible transformation. John Dewey argues, for example, that “the essence of critical thinking is suspended judgment”; it involves a pause that allows us to stand back to reflect, to “metaphori- cally climb a tree...[to get] a more commanding view of the situation.”1 This (...)
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    Suspicion and Faith. [REVIEW]Robert L. Perkins - 1995 - International Studies in Philosophy 27 (4):150-151.
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    Make-up and suspicion in bargaining with cheap talk: An experiment controlling for gender and gender constellation.D. Di Cagno, A. Galliera, W. Güth, N. Pace & L. Panaccione - 2016 - Theory and Decision 80 (3):463-471.
    This paper explores gender differences in “make-up” and “suspicion” in a bargaining game in which the privately informed seller of a company sends a value message to the uninformed potential buyer who then proposes a price for the company. “Make-up” is measured by how much the true value is overstated, “suspicion” by how much the price offer differs from the value message. We run different computerized treatments varying in information about the gender and in embeddedness of gender information. (...)
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    Paranoia, Suspicion, and the Modern Encounter with the Problem of Agency.Thomas M. Hawley - 2007 - Theory and Event 10 (3).
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    Comparative Epistemology of Suspicion: Psychoanalysis, Literature, and the Human Sciences.Elisabeth Strowick - 2005 - Science in Context 18 (4):649-669.
    ArgumentIn calling psychoanalysis a “school of suspicion”, Ricoeur marks at once its use in a disposition characteristic of modernity: the disposition of suspicion. Modernity gives rise to various forms of suspicion, to modern forms of ressentiment and practices of disciplining oneself as well as to an epistemology of suspicion. In this essay, I shall analyze the epistemological function of suspicion – which as the “paradigm of clues” becomes the leading paradigm of the human sciences in (...)
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    Suspicion: Vaccines, Hesitancy, and the Affective Politics of Protection in Barbados, by Nicole Charles. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2022.Bernice L. Hausman - 2023 - Journal of Medical Humanities 44 (3):421-424.
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    The Suspicion of Anti-feminism on Michel Foucault's ethical Problematization and the argument as its Defense. 도승연 - 2007 - Korean Feminist Philosophy 8 (8):55-90.
    본 논문은 성의 역사 2, 3권의 출판 이후 보다 구체화된 미셀 푸코의 자기와의 관계에 관한 윤리학적 문제설정을 그의 1981-1982년의 콜레주 드 프랑스에서의 강의록 ‘주체의 해석학’을 중심으로 독해하고 이를 토대로 주체가 맺는 진실의 문제가 ‘자기 인식’이 아닌 ‘자기 배려’라는 보다 확장된 경험을 통해서 전개된다는 푸코의 주장을 보다 명시적으로 드러내고자 하였다. 이 과정에서 푸코가 채택하는 윤리학적 문제설정이 반-여성주의적이라는 비판 아래 제기된 여성주의적 입장들을 검토하고 이에 대한 방어적인 태도를 견지하면서 푸코의 논의에 대한 변론을 개진할 것이다. 이러한 입장의 취지는 푸코의 윤리적 문제설정의 기획을 보다 (...)
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  34. Between Suspicion and Sympathy: Paul Ricoeur's Unstable Equilibrium (Festschrift for Paul Ricoeur).A. Wiercinski (ed.) - 2003 - The Hermeneutic Press.
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    3. Media-Ontological Suspicion and Philosophical Doubt.Boris Groys - 2012 - In Under Suspicion. A Phenomenology of Media. Columbia University Press. pp. 41-48.
    This chapter explores media-ontological suspicion as a specific manifestation of philosophical doubt. It begins by discussing how the suspicion that something is hidden behind the visible and experienceable surface of the world that cannot be observed or described by humans and that might be threatening to them has determined the entire history of Western philosophical discourse. At least since Plato, philosophy has tried again and again to recognize and name what is hidden so as to overcome the fear (...)
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    Suspicion and Faith: The Religious Uses of Modern Atheism.William Desmond - 1994 - International Philosophical Quarterly 34 (4):511-512.
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    Suspicions of female infidelity predict men's partner-directed violence.Farnaz Kaighobadi, Todd K. Shackelford & John Archer - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (3-4):281.
    Archer's argument regarding sex differences in partner violence rests on a general account of between-sex differences in reproductive strategies and in social roles. However, men's partner-directed violence often is predicted by perceived risk of female infidelity. We hypothesize that men's partner-directed violence is produced by psychological mechanisms evolved to solve the adaptive problem of paternity uncertainty.
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  38. Digital Suspicion, Politics and the Middle East.Adi Kuntsman & Rebecca L. Stein - forthcoming - Critical Inquiry.
     
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  39. Suspicions of schizophrenia.Eric Matthews - 2006 - In Man Cheung Chung, Bill Fulford & George Graham (eds.), Reconceiving Schizophrenia. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Suspicion and Recovery.Eileen DeNeeve - 1997 - Method 15 (1):29-49.
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    From Exemplarity to Suspicion. The Genevan Church between the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries.Maria-Cristina Pitassi - 2011 - History of European Ideas 37 (1):16-22.
    The present article traces the changes that took place within the Genevan church between the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. These changes resulted from a number of different factors, but especially from the evolution in theological and other, broader intellectual parameters. The analysis focuses on the spirited debates that surrounded the Consensus Helveticus, a formula which was adopted in Geneva in 1679 and to which all pastors were required to subscribe. When the Genevan church decided in 1706 no longer (...)
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    Empathy in the Context of the Hermeneutics of Suspicion.Lou Agosta - 2023 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 14 (2):95-116.
    We defend in this essay Paul Ricœur’s hermeneutics of suspicion against Toril Moi’s debunking of it as a misguided interpretation of the practice of critical inquiry, and we relate the practice of a rigorous and critical empathy to the hermeneutics of suspicion. For Ricœur, empathy would not be a mere psychological mechanism by which one subject transiently identifies with another, but the ontological presence of the self with the Other as a way of being —listening as a human (...)
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    Raising Suspicions with the Food and Drug Administration: Detecting Misconduct.Michael R. Hamrell - 2010 - Science and Engineering Ethics 16 (4):697-704.
    The clinical Bioresearch Monitoring (BIMO) oversight program of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) assesses the quality and integrity of data submitted to the FDA for new product approvals and human subjects protection during clinical studies. A comprehensive program of on-site inspections and data verification, the BIMO program routinely performs random inspections to verify studies submitted to the FDA to support a marketing application. On occasion the FDA will conduct a directed inspection of a specific site or study to (...)
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  44. Road to suspicion.Gunter W. Remmling - 1967 - New York,: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
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    On the way to attestation: trust and suspicion in Ricoeur’s hermeneutics.Gert-Jan van der Heiden - 2014 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 75 (2):129-141.
    In this article, I will explore the archeology of the concept of attestation in Ricoeur’s work. In a brief discussion of his early reflections on Husserl’s concept of the ego (as an example of reflexive philosophy), I show how the dialectic of trust and suspicion enters Ricoeur’s hermeneutic concerns. I argue that this dialectics remains present in his account of attestation. By a brief confrontation with Heidegger’s notion of attestation as developed in Being and Time, I show that the (...)
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  46. The Hermeneutics of Suspicion.Hans-Georg Gadamer - 1984 - Man and World 17 (3/4):313.
     
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    The hermeneutics of suspicion.Hans -Georg Gadamer - 1984 - Man and World 17 (3-4):313-323.
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    Above suspicion: Cognitive and intentional aspects of the ability to lie. [REVIEW]Beatrice Gelder - 1988 - Argumentation 2 (1):77-87.
    This paper looks at the attribution of the ability to lie and not at lying or lies. It also departs from more familiar approaches by focussing on the appraisal of an ability and not on the ability in itself. We believe that this attribution perspective is required to bring out the cognitive and intentional basis of the ability to lie.
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    Use of the Concept ‘Ribā Suspicion’ in Hanafī Fiqh Books.Huzeyfe Çeker - 2021 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (1):73-91.
    Ribā/interest is one of the prominent regulations in Islam regarding commercial life. The commercial lives of Muslims and laws related to commerce were regulated in accordance with the prohibition of ribā, and by this a society that avoided ribā with sensitivity was created in practice. This sensitivity about ribā manifested in the principle that the suspicion of ribā is evaluated as ribā, and it is ruled as haram like riba. In fiqh sources, besides issues regarding ribā, issues involving (...) of ribā were also mentioned, and some rulings were justified with the presence of suspicion of riba. However, the logic of using the concept of ribā suspicion in fiqh sources may vary from case to case: the reasoning behind the use of riba suspicion in one case may not fit into another case, and thus a completely different reasoning of ribā suspicion may appear in another case. To clarify the framework of the concept of ribā suspicion, it would be noteworthy to study these each of the uses in the classical fiqh sources. The purpose of this article is to examine the use of the concept of ribā suspicion based on the cases in the Ḥanafī sources. Methodologically, first, the cases in which the concept of ribā suspicion is used are determined. Secondly, the reasoning made for each example is examined by considering the contextual framework of the case. Lastly, these uses are classified and presented to the reader with examples. The principle of evaluating “the suspicion of ribā like ribā” in Islamic law is indeed related to the rule of considering “any suspicion as certainty when it comes to harams or in matters where precaution is substantial”. Since ribā is a haram that Muslims should meticulously avoid, and therefore requires caution, its suspicion is subject to the same rulings as ribā itself. In the Hanafi fiqh books, the concept of suspicion of ribā is mostly referred in the following cases: - Not knowing whether there is equality between the subject matters in barter transactions where equality is stipulated. For example, when exchanging two batches of the same kind of ribawi goods, though quantities are unknown. - It is not known whether tariq al-itibār has taken place in changes that may be permissible through tariq al-itibār. For example, in the exchange of a silver-embroidered sword with silver, if the amount of silver in the ornamented part is not known, the suspicion of ribā arises. - The emergence of a situation similar to ribā because of a transaction that is normally permissible: While there are two legitimate sales in Bay' al-inah, the conclusion of being the same as an interest bearing loan is considered as ribā suspicion. - When the case has two different sides; from one side the act is ribā, but from other side it is not. For example, in the case of salam contract of ribawi goods, if goods of different quality are brought during delivery and the quality difference is requested from the customer; suspicion of ribā arises. Apart from these uses in the Hanafi fiqh books, it is seen that the concept of ribā suspicion is employed to prove an opinion disputed between schools of Islamic law. For example, to argue that ribā rules are also valid for goods sold by piece (adadiyyāt) or by length measures (zirāiyyāt), the Hanafis say that one of the two causes (illah) of ribā is found in the exchange of these goods by type, and the suspicion of ribā arises with just a single cause (illah). On the other hand, the Shafiis use the concept of suspicion of ribā to argue that determining the subjects (ta’yin) in the exchange of ribavi goods other than gold and silver is not sufficient. Another use of the term emerges because of the authors' preference for a cautious language. Some authors acted cautiously on some cases that were normally ribā and were described by other authors in this manner, and used the term "ribā suspicion" instead of ribā; probably as they both require the same ruling (harām). Another wrongly used (in our opinion) is the use of “suspicion of ribā” in some cases that are actually considered only as disliked acts (makruh). (shrink)
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    Ricoeur and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion.Gonçalo Marcelo - 2011 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 2 (1):204-209.
    Book Review of Alison Scott-Baumann, Ricœur and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion (London: Continuum, 2009).
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