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  1. How to Understand Russellian Panpsychism.Ataollah Hashemi - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-20.
    Russellian Panpsychism or Panpsychist Russellian Monism (PRM) presents a new perspective on the ontological status of phenomenal consciousness, acknowledging its reality at the fundamental level of existence. Diverging from physicalism, PRM upholds the existence of phenomenal consciousness without disrupting the uniformity of nature, a departure from dualism. PRM posits a symbiotic relationship between mental and physical entities, asserting that the former provides intrinsic foundations for the latter, which are structural. This raises a pivotal inquiry: how does PRM reconcile these distinct (...)
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  2. How to deal with the puzzle of coincident objects.Ataollah Hashemi - 2017 - Dissertation, University of Alberta
    The grounding problem is related to the puzzle of numerically distinct spatiotemporally coincident objects. Suppose Lumpl –a lump of clay– and Goliath – the statue – are created and later destroyed, simultaneously. They would share all of their physical and spatiotemporal properties and relations. But, Goliath and Lumpl have different modal and sortal properties, which would suggest they are distinct entities, while at the same time entirely co-located. This issue creates a puzzle and raises the question of how two distinct (...)
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    Herbrand consistency of some arithmetical theories.Saeed Salehi - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (3):807-827.
    Gödel's second incompleteness theorem is proved for Herbrand consistency of some arithmetical theories with bounded induction, by using a technique of logarithmic shrinking the witnesses of bounded formulas, due to Z. Adamowicz [Herbrand consistency and bounded arithmetic, Fundamenta Mathematical vol. 171 (2002), pp. 279-292]. In that paper, it was shown that one cannot always shrink the witness of a bounded formula logarithmically, but in the presence of Herbrand consistency, for theories I∆₀+ Ωm, with m ≥ 2, any witness for any (...)
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    Demographic factors in iran's economic development.Salehi-Isfahani Djavad - 2000 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 67 (2).
  5. On the Possibility of Metaphysics: A Thomas Reidian Perspective.Ataollah Hashemi - manuscript
    This paper delves into the examination of metaphysical knowledge from the unique vantage point of Thomas Reid. While some philosophers, including Immanuel Kant, assert the impossibility of metaphysical knowledge based on specific epistemological and methodological principles, Reid, a proponent of direct realism, presents alternative epistemological and methodological principles that challenge the skeptics’ stance. The primary objective of this paper is to explore whether metaphysical knowledge is attainable through Reid’s perspective. In this paper, I contend that Reid’s direct realism indeed opens (...)
     
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    Polynomially Bounded Recursive Realizability.Saeed Salehi - 2005 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 46 (4):407-417.
    A polynomially bounded recursive realizability, in which the recursive functions used in Kleene's realizability are restricted to polynomially bounded functions, is introduced. It is used to show that provably total functions of Ruitenburg's Basic Arithmetic are polynomially bounded (primitive) recursive functions. This sharpens our earlier result where those functions were proved to be primitive recursive. Also a polynomially bounded schema of Church's Thesis is shown to be polynomially bounded realizable. So the schema is consistent with Basic Arithmetic, whereas it is (...)
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    Special Communication: Biotechnology From the Perspective of Iranian Law.Hamid Reza Salehi - 2014 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 11 (2):125-130.
    IntroductionNowadays, biotechnology has a significant influence on different aspects of human life. The applications of biotechnology are so broad, and the advantages so compelling, that virtually every industry is using this technology. Developments are under way in areas as diverse as pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, textiles, aquaculture, forestry, chemicals, household products, environmental cleanup, food processing, and forensics, to name a few. Biotechnology is enabling these industries to make new or better products, often with greater speed, efficiency, and flexibility. Biotechnology is any technological (...)
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  8. Ontological Deflationisim and Metaphysical Realism.Ataollah Hashemi - 2022 - Perspectives About Truth: Truths About Truth.
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    Provably total functions of Basic Arithemtic.Saeed Salehi - 2003 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 49 (3):316.
    It is shown that all the provably total functions of Basic Arithmetic BA, a theory introduced by Ruitenburg based on Predicate Basic Calculus, are primitive recursive. Along the proof a new kind of primitive recursive realizability to which BA is sound, is introduced. This realizability is similar to Kleene's recursive realizability, except that recursive functions are restricted to primitive recursives.
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  10. How Does a Theoretical Term Refer?Ataollah Hashemi - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (6):957-968.
    This paper deals with the question of what the most appropriate semantic theory for theoretical terms would be. Traditionally, in the contemporary literature of philosophy of language, there have been two widely held semantic theories: the descriptivist theory and the causal theory. Comparing theoretical terms with natural kind terms, I attempt to show that the causal theory of reference applies to natural kinds owing to certain ontological and epistemological assumptions of natural kinds realism. I argue that there is no reason (...)
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  11. The epistemic value of natural theology.Ataollah Hashemi - 2024 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):1-19.
    According to certain theories, acquiring knowledge of God does not necessarily depend on philosophical evidence, and a believer is not obligated to rely on philosophical arguments from natural theology to justify their religious convictions. However, it is undeniable that philosophical arguments supporting the existence of God and theodicies possess significant epistemic value. This raises the question: what is the epistemic significance of the intellectual products derived from natural theology if they are not essential for attaining knowledge of God? Drawing upon (...)
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    Human Dignity From the Viewpoint of Iranian Law.Hamid Reza Salehi - 2013 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (2):135-136.
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    On constructivity and the Rosser property: a closer look at some Gödelean proofs.Saeed Salehi & Payam Seraji - 2018 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 169 (10):971-980.
    The proofs of Kleene, Chaitin and Boolos for Gödel's First Incompleteness Theorem are studied from the perspectives of constructivity and the Rosser property. A proof of the incompleteness theorem has the Rosser property when the independence of the true but unprovable sentence can be shown by assuming only the (simple) consistency of the theory. It is known that Gödel's own proof for his incompleteness theorem does not have the Rosser property, and we show that neither do Kleene's or Boolos' proofs. (...)
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  14. Ontološki pluralizam i ontološka kategorija.Ataollah Hashemi & Davood Hosseini - 2023 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 19 (1):1-16.
    Ontološki pluralizam je gledište prema kojemu postoje različiti načini postojanja. Povijesno gledano, načini postojanja su usklađeni s ontološkim kategorijama. Ovaj rad istražuje zašto postoji takva veza i kako je treba shvatiti. Ontološki pluralizam pati od prigovora prema kojem se ontološki pluralizam urušava u ontološki monizam, tj. u gledište da postoji samo jedan način postojanja. Priznavanje ontoloških kategorija može spasiti ontološki pluralizam od ovog prigovora ako načini postojanja utemeljuju ontološke kategorije.
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  15. Coincident Objects and The Grounding Problem.Ataollah Hashemi - 2022 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations at University of Tabriz 16 (41):164-173.
    Pluralists believe in the occurrence of numerically distinct spatiotemporal coincident objects. They argue that there are coincident objects that share all physical and spatiotemporal properties and relations; nevertheless, they differ in terms of modal and some other profiles. Appealing to the grounding problem according to which nothing can ground the modal differences between coincident objects, monists reject the occurrence of coincident objects. In the first part of this paper, I attempt to show that the dispute between monists and pluralists cannot (...)
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  16. Spinoza and the Puzzle of Attributes: An Essentialist Approach.Ataollah Hashemi - manuscript
    In Spinoza’s ontology, there are only two categories of existing items: an independent entity that is one substance, and dependent entities that are infinite modes; “nothing exists external to the intellect except substances and their affections”(Proof of 1.P.4). Nevertheless, Spinoza introduces a third notion, ‘attribute’, that is defined as “what the intellect perceives of substance as constituting its essence” (1.d.4). Spinoza’s metaphysics is known for the doctrine of substance monism that indicates that only one substance exists. Spinoza, however, explicitly states (...)
     
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  17. Demographic aspects of economic development in Iran.Djavad Salehi-Isfahani - 2000 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 67 (2).
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    Kritik des ethischen Relativismus.Djavid Salehi - 1999 - Marburg: Tectum Verlag.
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    Nietzsche: Text, Kontext.Djavid Salehi & Rüdiger Schmidt (eds.) - 2000 - Weimar: Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Universitätsverlag.
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    A Panpsychist Solution to the Exclusion Problem.Ataollah Hashemi - 2024 - Acta Analytica:1-14.
    Most proposals on the problem of mental causation or the exclusion problem come from two metaphysical camps: physicalism and dualism. However, a recent theory called “Russellian panpsychism” (PRM) offers a distinct perspective on the relationship between consciousness and the physical world. PRM posits that phenomenal consciousness is ubiquitous and fundamental. It suggests that consciousness and physical properties are not entirely separate but rather intertwined. Phenomenal consciousness serves as a categorical/intrinsic ground for the extrinsic/dispositional nature of physical properties. By doing so, (...)
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    Moral distress and intention to leave intensive care units: A correlational study.Abbas Naboureh, Masoomeh Imanipour & Tahmine Salehi - 2021 - Clinical Ethics 16 (3):234-239.
    Moral distress is a fundamental problem in the nursing profession that affects nurses. Critical care nurses are more susceptible to this problem due to the nature of their work. Moral distress may, in turn, lead to several undesirable consequences. This study aimed to determine the relationship between moral distress and intention to leave the ward among critical care nurses. This descriptive-correlational study was conducted by census method on all eligible nurses who worked in Coronary Care Unit (CCU) and Intensive Care (...)
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  22. Quine and Aristotelian Essentialism.Ataollah Hashemi - 2013 - Logical Studies 4 (1):129-144.
    Quine, the famous American empiricist philosopher, in wake of his criticisms of quantified modal logic, believes that the logic is committed to a doctrine which he calls Aristotelian Essentialism, and tries to prove that the doctrine is meaningless. He defines Aristotelian Essentialism as a doctrine which distinguishes between things’ essential and accidental properties, and the distinction is independent from the language in which the things are referred to, and also the ways by which they are specified. In the present paper, (...)
     
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    Navigating Principlism and Particularism.Ataollah Hashemi - 2024 - Southwest Philosophy Review 40 (2):27-30.
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    Factors behind ethical dilemmas regarding physical restraint for critical care nurses.Zahra Salehi, Tahereh Najafi Ghezeljeh, Fatemeh Hajibabaee & Soodabeh Joolaee - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (2):598-608.
    Background: Physical restraint is among the commonly used methods for ensuring patient safety in intensive care units. However, nurses usually experience ethical dilemmas over using physical restraint because they need to weigh patient autonomy against patient safety. Aim: The aim of this study was to explore factors behind ethical dilemmas for critical care nurses over using physical restraint for patients. Design: This is a qualitative study using conventional content analysis approach, as suggested by Graneheim and Lundman, to analyze the data. (...)
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  25. ‘Sometime a paradox’, now proof: Yablo is not first order.Saeed Salehi - 2022 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (1):71-77.
    Interesting as they are by themselves in philosophy and mathematics, paradoxes can be made even more fascinating when turned into proofs and theorems. For example, Russell’s paradox, which overthrew Frege’s logical edifice, is now a classical theorem in set theory, to the effect that no set contains all sets. Paradoxes can be used in proofs of some other theorems—thus Liar’s paradox has been used in the classical proof of Tarski’s theorem on the undefinability of truth in sufficiently rich languages. This (...)
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  26. Navigating Principlism and Particularism: Reflections on “Rawls’s Efficiency”.Ataollah Hashemi - forthcoming - Southwest Philosophy Review.
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    On the diagonal lemma of Gödel and Carnap.Saeed Salehi - 2020 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 26 (1):80-88.
    A cornerstone of modern mathematical logic is the diagonal lemma of Gödel and Carnap. It is used in e.g. the classical proofs of the theorems of Gödel, Rosser and Tarski. From its first explication in 1934, just essentially one proof has appeared for the diagonal lemma in the literature; a proof that is so tricky and hard to relate that many authors have tried to avoid the lemma altogether. As a result, some so called diagonal-free proofs have been given for (...)
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    Empathetic decision making in social networks.Amirali Salehi-Abari, Craig Boutilier & Kate Larson - 2019 - Artificial Intelligence 275 (C):174-203.
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    Tarski’s Undefinability Theorem and the Diagonal Lemma.Saeed Salehi - 2022 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (3):489-498.
    We prove the equivalence of the semantic version of Tarski’s theorem on the undefinability of truth with the semantic version of the diagonal lemma and also show the equivalence of a syntactic version of Tarski’s undefinability theorem with a weak syntactic diagonal lemma. We outline two seemingly diagonal-free proofs for these theorems from the literature and show that the syntactic version of Tarski’s theorem can deliver Gödel–Rosser’s incompleteness theorem.
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  30. Soundness does not come for free (if at all).Kaave Lajevardi & Saeed Salehi - manuscript
    We respond to some of the points made by Bennet and Blanck (2022) concerning a previous publication of ours (2021).
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  31. There May Be Many Arithmetical Gödel Sentences.Kaave Lajevardi & Saeed Salehi - 2021 - Philosophia Mathematica 29 (2):278–287.
    We argue that, under the usual assumptions for sufficiently strong arithmetical theories that are subject to Gödel’s First Incompleteness Theorem, one cannot, without impropriety, talk about *the* Gödel sentence of the theory. The reason is that, without violating the requirements of Gödel’s theorem, there could be a true sentence and a false one each of which is provably equivalent to its own unprovability in the theory if the theory is unsound.
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    Review of "Foundations of Logic: Completeness, Incompleteness, Computability", by Dag Westerståhl.Saeed Salehi - 2024 - Teaching Philosophy 47 (3):460-463.
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    Interference in short- and long-term memory.Wayne H. Bartz & Merry Salehi - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 84 (2):380.
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    Gödel’s Incompleteness Phenomenon—Computationally.Saeed Salehi - 2014 - Philosophia Scientiae 18:23-37.
    We argue that Gödel's completeness theorem is equivalent to completability of consistent theories, and Gödel's incompleteness theorem is equivalent to the fact that this completion is not constructive, in the sense that there are some consistent and recursively enumerable theories which cannot be extended to any complete and consistent and recursively enumerable theory. Though any consistent and decidable theory can be extended to a complete and consistent and decidable theory. Thus deduction and consistency are not decidable in logic, and an (...)
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    Gödel’s Second Incompleteness Theorem: How It is Derived and What It Delivers.Saeed Salehi - 2020 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 26 (3-4):241-256.
    The proofs of Gödel (1931), Rosser (1936), Kleene (first 1936 and second 1950), Chaitin (1970), and Boolos (1989) for the first incompleteness theorem are compared with each other, especially from the viewpoint of the second incompleteness theorem. It is shown that Gödel’s (first incompleteness theorem) and Kleene’s first theorems are equivalent with the second incompleteness theorem, Rosser’s and Kleene’s second theorems do deliver the second incompleteness theorem, and Boolos’ theorem is derived from the second incompleteness theorem in the standard way. (...)
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  36. Frühe Ton-Dokumente zur Wittgenstein-Rezeption" Ludwig Wittgenstein und die Nachwelt".Djavid Salehi - 1996 - Wittgenstein-Studien 3 (2).
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    Herbrand consistency of some finite fragments of bounded arithmetical theories.Saeed Salehi - 2013 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 52 (3-4):317-333.
    We formalize the notion of Herbrand Consistency in an appropriate way for bounded arithmetics, and show the existence of a finite fragment of IΔ0 whose Herbrand Consistency is not provable in IΔ0. We also show the existence of an IΔ0-derivable Π1-sentence such that IΔ0 cannot prove its Herbrand Consistency.
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  38. Ludwig Wittgenstein als Schüler in Linz.Djavid Salehi - 1997 - Wittgenstein-Studien 4 (1).
     
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    Transitional Justice in der Internationalen Politik.Mariam Salehi - 2021 - Polis 25 (3):16-18.
  40. On a certain fallacy concerning I-am-unprovable sentences.Kaave Lajevardi & Saeed Salehi - manuscript
    We demonstrate that, in itself and in the absence of extra premises, the following argument scheme is fallacious: The sentence A says about itself that it has a property F, and A does in fact have the property F; therefore A is true. We then examine an argument of this form in the informal introduction of Gödel’s classic (1931) and examine some auxiliary premises which might have been at work in that context. Philosophically significant as it may be, that particular (...)
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    "Wir können uns nicht in sie finden": Probleme interkultureller Verständigung und Kooperation.Wilhelm Lütterfelds & Djavid Salehi - 2001 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    Eine der grossten Schwierigkeiten eines symmetrischen, wechselseitigen Verstehens und Kooperierens ist die Eigenzentrik des Verstehenskriteriums aufgrund der eigenen Lebensform - mit der hochst bedenklichen Konsequenz des Wittgenstein-Mottos dieses Buches, namlich dass wir uns in den Anderen nicht finden konnen. Korrigiert wird dieser Aspekt des interkulturellen Verstehens durch das Konzept einer von allen Kulturen geteilten, allgemeinen menschlichen Lebensform, die wiederum bei Wittgenstein den Rang eines interkulturellen Verstehens-Aprioris einnimmt und die Funktion hat, Sprachspiele und ihre divergierenden Regeln ineinander zu ubersetzen. Wittgensteins spate (...)
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    Intuitionistic axiomatizations for bounded extension Kripke models.Mohammad Ardeshir, Wim Ruitenburg & Saeed Salehi - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 124 (1-3):267-285.
    We present axiom systems, and provide soundness and strong completeness theorems, for classes of Kripke models with restricted extension rules among the node structures of the model. As examples we present an axiom system for the class of cofinal extension Kripke models, and an axiom system for the class of end-extension Kripke models. We also show that Heyting arithmetic is strongly complete for its class of end-extension models. Cofinal extension models of HA are models of Peano arithmetic.
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  43. On the Arithmetical Truth of Self‐Referential Sentences.Kaave Lajevardi & Saeed Salehi - 2019 - Theoria 85 (1):8-17.
    We take an argument of Gödel's from his ground‐breaking 1931 paper, generalize it, and examine its validity. The argument in question is this: "the sentence G says about itself that it is not provable, and G is indeed not provable; therefore, G is true".
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  44. Theoremizing Yablo's Paradox.Ahmad Karimi & Saeed Salehi - manuscript
    To counter a general belief that all the paradoxes stem from a kind of circularity (or involve some self--reference, or use a diagonal argument) Stephen Yablo designed a paradox in 1993 that seemingly avoided self--reference. We turn Yablo's paradox, the most challenging paradox in the recent years, into a genuine mathematical theorem in Linear Temporal Logic (LTL). Indeed, Yablo's paradox comes in several varieties; and he showed in 2004 that there are other versions that are equally paradoxical. Formalizing these versions (...)
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    Compassion Satisfaction, Compassion Fatigue and Hardiness Among Nurses: A Comparison Before and During the COVID-19 Outbreak.Mohammad Ali Zakeri, Elham Rahiminezhad, Farzaneh Salehi, Hamid Ganjeh & Mahlagha Dehghan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    BackgroundNurses provide the majority of health-care services and face numerous health challenges during an epidemic. During the COVID-19 epidemic, nurses are subjected to physical, mental, and social disorders that impair their quality of life and hardiness. Therefore, it is important to be aware of the situation of nurses. The current study aimed to compare the compassion satisfaction, compassion fatigue and hardiness among nurses before and during the COVID-19 outbreak.Materials and MethodsThis cross-sectional study included 508 clinical nurses from one public hospital (...)
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    Rereading Mulla Sadra's Personality Theory from the Perspective of Allport's Trait Personality Theory.Maryam Ahmadi, Sahar Kavandi, Mohsen Jahed & Javad Salehi - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations 17 (44):21-44.
    Anthropology in psychology under the title of "personality theories" has been able to be effective in the field of behavioral studies and interpersonal relationships. The need to explain and analyze the true nature of man in the field of "being" - contrary to psychological personality theories that generally identify human nature in the field of "appearance" - caused this article based on Sadra's anthropological opinions and view According to Allport's trait theory, which is one of the pioneers of the trait (...)
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    Local Public Health Departments at the Intersection of Climate Change, Health Equity, and Public Health Laws and Policies.Massoud Agahi, Erika Bartlett, Betsy Lawton, Jennie McAdams, Rachel Roy & Cameron Salehi - 2024 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (S1):57-61.
    Public health laws and policies are uniquely able to mitigate the adverse and inequitable health impacts of climate change. This article summarizes some key considerations in developing such laws and policies and a variety of approaches local public health departments are using to increase climate resilience and health equity.
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    Scalable, Coordinated Strategies Leveraging Community Health Workers in Addressing the Adverse and Inequitable Health Effects of Climate Change.Massoud Agahi, Erika Bartlett, Betsy Lawton & Cameron Salehi - 2024 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (S1):62-65.
    Effective climate change resilience in local communities must center each community’s unique challenges and essential role in developing climate resilience strategies. This article will discuss recent developments by the federal government that align with a community-centered approach, and how Community Health Workers can influence the outcomes.
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    ICAIL Doctoral Consortium, Montreal 2019.Michał Araszkiewicz, Ilaria Angela Amantea, Saurabh Chakravarty, Robert van Doesburg, Maria Dymitruk, Marie Garin, Leilani Gilpin, Daphne Odekerken & Seyedeh Sajedeh Salehi - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 28 (2):267-280.
    This is a report on the Doctoral Consortium co-located with the 17th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law in Montreal.
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    Lārestāni Studies 1. Lāri Basic VocabularyComparative Basic Vocabulary of Khonjī and Lārī. Lārestāni Studies 2Larestani Studies 1. Lari Basic VocabularyComparative Basic Vocabulary of Khonji and Lari. Larestani Studies 2. [REVIEW]P. O. Skjærvo̵, Koji Kamioka, Minoru Yamada, Ataollah Rahbar, Ali Akbar Hamidi & P. O. Skjaervo - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (2):325.
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