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  1. On the Edge of Knowing: Microaggression and Epistemic Uncertainty as a Woman of Color.Saba Fatima - 2017 - In Kirsti Cole & Holly Hassel (eds.), Surviving Sexism in Academia: Feminist Strategies for Leadership. Routledge. pp. 147-157.
    The precise nature of microaggression purposely obscures the exploration of the intentionality of perpetrator and the quantification of the harm committed. The act fits neatly into a system that privileges some and validates their reality to themselves and to us. This paper explores microaggression and recommends strategies for avoiding its harms.
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  2. Expert System for Castor Diseases and Diagnosis.Fatima M. Salman & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2019 - International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS) 3 (3):1-10.
    Background: The castor bean is a large grassy or semi-wooden shrub or small tree. Any part of the castor plant parts can suffering from a disease that weakens the ability to grow and eliminates its production. Therefore, in this paper will identify the pests and diseases present in castor culture and detect the symptoms in each disease. Also images is showing the symptom form in this disease. Objectives: The main objective of this expert system is to obtain appropriate diagnosis of (...)
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  3. O estrangeiro na comédia grega antiga1.Maria de Fátima Silva - 1999 - Humanitas 51:23.
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  4. L'état de la bioéthique en Algérie.Fatima Z. Elkebir - 2003 - In Laurence Azoux-Bacrie (ed.), Bioéthique, bioéthiques. Bruxelles: Bruylant.
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  5. Biomedical Ethics: Muslim Perspectives on Genetic Modification.Fatima Agha al Hayani - 2007 - Zygon 42:153-62.
     
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    Pour une écologie pirate: et nous serons libres.Fatima Ouassak - 2023 - Paris: La Découverte.
    Nous manquons, aujourd'hui en Europe, d'un projet écologiste capable de résister aux politiques d'étouffement, dans un monde de plus en plus irrespirable. D'un projet initié dans les quartiers populaires, qui y articulerait en? n l'ancrage dans la terre et la liberté de circuler. D'un projet dont le regard serait tourné vers l'Afrique et qui viserait à établir un large front internationaliste contre le réchauffement climatique et la destruction du vivant. D'un projet qui ferait de la Méditerranée un espace autonome et (...)
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    Does early age at marriage influence gynaecological morbidities among Pakistani women?Fatima Sajan & Fariyal F. Fikree - 2002 - Journal of Biosocial Science 34 (3):407-417.
  8. Physician Ethics: How Billing Relates to Patient Care.Saba Fatima - 2019 - Journal of Hospital Ethics 5 (3):104-108.
    Medical billing has become so intertwined with patient care, that in order to be truly committed to the physician's telos of managing a patient's medical suffering, it is imperative that physician ought to reexamine many of the ethical considerations about billing.
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  9. I Know What Happened to Me: The Epistemic Harms of Microaggression.Saba Fatima - 2019 - In Jeanine Weekes Schroer & Lauren Freeman (eds.), Microaggressions and Philosophy. New York: Taylor & Francis. pp. 163-183.
    How do we know that what has happened to us is a microaggression? I claim in this chapter that our understanding about how we perceive microaggression is grounded in the cultivation and critical reflection about experiences of people who occupy marginalized social locations. My aim is to explore the nature of epistemic harms of microaggression in order to highlight how they diminish the microaggressed’s ability to generate and participate in making knowledge claims. I differentiate between the primary (direct) harm of (...)
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  10. The speaker and the system. The impact of new communication modes on the language behavior of Moroccan youth.Fatima Ez-Zahra Benkhallouq Wahiba Moubhir - 2021 - In Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak & Marta Boguslawska-Tafelska (eds.), Intersubjective plateaus in language and communication. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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  11. William Craig on Divine Eternity; A Critical Survey.Fatima Mullahasani & Mohammad Saeedimehr - 2012 - پژوهشنامه فلسفه دین 8 (1):5-31.
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    The insulted landscape: post-war German culture 1960-1995.Fatima Naqvi - 2021 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
    Beginning in the 1960s, the belief in landscape's degradation provides a kind of rallying cry for psychoanalysts and cultural critics attempting to diagnose the state of contemporary society.
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  13. Ethical and Legal Dimensions of AI in Healthcare : A Deep Learning Perspective.Fatima Zahra Ouariach & Morocco Saquib Ahmed - 2025 - In Bhupindara Siṅgha, Christian Kaunert, Balamurugan Balusamy & Rajesh Kumar Dhanaraj (eds.), Computational intelligence in healthcare law: AI for ethical governance and regulatory challenges. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall, CRC Press.
     
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  14. Apresentação.Fátima Regis - 2010 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 16 (1):7-8.
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    Navigating the Berber Culture/Islamic Feminism Intersection.Fatima Sadiqi - 2017 - Journal of World Philosophies 2 (2):146-156.
    This essay is an autobiographical journey through my intellectual career. It is a reflection on how my mother tongue Berber and my identity as a woman have impacted my career to the extent that they are interlocked in my research agenda. My Berber identity inspired my graduate theses and subsequent linguistics work, and my identity as a woman inspired my endeavors to help create the first Studies and Research on Women Center and the first graduate Gender Studies Program in my (...)
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    Entrevista a Paulo Ferreira da Cunha.Fátima Vieira - 2006 - E-Topia 5.
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  17. Contested Terrains of Women of Color and Third World Women.Saba Fatima, Kristie Dotson, Ranjoo Seodu Herr, Serene J. Khader & Stella Nyanzi - 2017 - Hypatia 32 (3):731-742.
    This piece contextualizes a discussion by liminal feminists on the identifiers ‘women of color’ and ‘Third World women’ that emerged from some uncomfortable and constructive conversations at the 2015 FEAST conference. I focus on concerns of marginalization and gatekeeping that are far too often reiterated within the uneasy racial dynamics among feminist philosophers.
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    Synthesis and function of mos: The control switch of vertebrate oocyte meiosis.Fátima Gebauer & Joel D. Richter - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (1):23-28.
    One distinguishing feature of vertebrate oocyte meiosis is its discontinuity; oocytes are released from their prophase I arrest, usually by hormonal stimulation, only to again halt at metaphase II, where they await fertilization. The product of the c‐mos proto‐oncogene, Mos, is a key regulator of this maturation process. Mos is a serine‐threonine kinase that activates and/or stabilizes maturation‐promoting factor (MPF), the master cell cycle switch, through a pathway that involves the mitogen‐activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade. Oocytes arrested at prophase I (...)
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  19. Navigating the #MeToo Terrain in an Islamophobic Environment.Saba Fatima - 2021 - Social Philosophy Today 37:57-74.
    In this paper, I explore the significance of an intersectional lens when it comes to our conversations surrounding the #MeToo movement, in particular the way that such a lens helps us in recognizing narratives of sexual assault and harassment that are not typically viewed as such. The mainstream discourse on #MeToo in the United States has been quite exclusionary when it comes to women who are non-dominantly situated within societal structures. In particular, this paper looks at how Muslim American women’s (...)
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    Imperatives of globalization: implications for Pakistan.Mahnaz Fatima - 2001 - Karachi: Area Study Centre for Europe.
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    Neurocognitive and Evolutionary Perspective on Adaptive Imagination.Fatima M. Felisberti & Robert J. King - 2021 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 5 (2):41-44.
  22. The gender debate in contemporary Morocco and the formation of the 'middle'.Fatima Sadiqi - 2025 - In Mohammed Hashas (ed.), Contemporary Moroccan thought: on philosophy, theology, society, and culture. Boston: Brill.
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    L’éthique de la gestion : éléments de réflexion pour une distinction entre les organisations publiques et les organisations privées.Fatima Yatim - 2015 - Éthique Publique 17 (2).
    Dans cet article nous proposons une définition de l’éthique de la gestion et nous en identifions les conditions à travers une revue de la littérature. Nous postulons par la suite que l’éthique de la gestion diffère selon qu’il s’agit d’organisations publiques ou d’organisations privées. Nous montrons en effet que pour l’organisation privée, l’éthique est un engagement subjectif qui permet de pallier les lacunes d’une gestion instrumentale sans remettre en question les finalités premières de l’organisation. Tandis que pour l’organisation publique, l’éthique (...)
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  24. Scars from Home: Social Geography, Familial Relations, and Patriarchy.Saba Fatima - forthcoming - In Georgi Gardiner & Micol Bez (eds.), The Philosophy of Sexual Violence. Routledge.
    In this narrative, Fatima examines the interplay of critical consciousness, relational dynamics, and patriarchy within social-geographical spaces. Drawing on personal experiences, the chapter explores how patriarchal norms, internalized and perpetuated within intimate relationships and community networks, shape gendered expectations and limit agency from childhood through adulthood. While acknowledging the harms inflicted by these norms, it highlights the dual role of these spaces in fostering both oppression and connection. The essay looks at why simplistic solutions like geographic escape ignore the (...)
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    Statut Ontologique du Présent Dans L’Œuvre de Suhrawardī.Shahid Rahman & Alioune Seck - unknown
    Despite the fact that it has been more than 40 years since Henry Corbin and Hossein Ziai pointed out that the work of Shihāb al-Dīn Suhrawardī (549/1155, 587/1191) has not yet been systematically studied, a thorough investigation of his work is still in its infancy. The present brief study, which aims to contribute to filling such a gap by further developing some of the points contained in Rahman & Seck's (2022) paper, articulates some remarks on the relevance of Suhrawardī's (...)
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    Por uma escuta nômade: a música dos sons da rua.Fátima Carneiro dos Santos - 2002 - São Paulo: FAPESP.
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    Access to information in Africa: law, culture and practice.Fatima Diallo & Richard Calland (eds.) - 2013 - Boston: Brill.
    As a new praxis emerges, in Access to Information in Africa for the first time African scholars and practitioners reflect on recent advances on the continent, as well as the obstacles that must still be overcome if greater public access to information is to make a distinctive contribution to Africa's democratic and socio-economic future.
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    Butler, E. M. El mito del mago.Fátima Gutiérrez - 1999 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 4:414.
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  29. Luis de, OP:"¿ Es ortodoxo el Cristo de Unamuno?,".Fátima Luque - 1943 - Ciencia Tomista 64:65-70.
     
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  30. Reabilitação baseada na comunidade-produzindo ações no contexto sociocultura.Fátima Corrêa Oliver, Maria Cristina Tissi, Marta Aoki & Luciana Hernandez Castro - 2000 - Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 2 (1):p - 79.
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    A Fotografia Como Prova Documental Da Robustez Dos Vegetaristas, Vegetarianos E Frugívoros.Fátima Vieira - 2006 - E-Topia 5.
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    Rehashing the moral-conventional distinction: perceived harm marks the border.Fatima H. Sadek - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    Turiel and colleagues divided norms into two kinds: Moral norms and conventional norms. Moral norms are universal, concerned with welfare, justice, fairness, equality and/or rights, and rule/authority independent. Conventional norms are local, rule/authority dependent, and concerned with maintaining social coordination, preserving tradition, and avoiding punishment. This account has been challenged, and the existence of a crisp distinction remains debatable. In this paper, I defend a version of the moral/conventional distinction on the basis that people generally judge norms concerned with welfare (...)
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  33. Who Counts as a Muslim? Identity, Multiplicity and Politics.Saba Fatima - 2011 - Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 31 (3):339-353.
    My aim in this paper is to carve out a political understanding of the Muslim identity. The Muslim identity is shaped within a religious mold. Inseparable from this religious understanding is a political one that is valuable in its own right in order to secure any sustainable possibility of participating politically as Muslims within a democratic liberal democracy, such as the United States. Here I explore not the historical or theological formation of the Muslim identity, rather a metaphysical understanding of (...)
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    Tecnologias de Comunicação, Entretenimento e Cognição na Cibercultura: uma análise comparativa dos seriados O Incrível Hulk e Heroes.Fátima Régis, Raquel Timponi, Alessandra Maia, Daniela Almeida, José Messias Santos, Juliana Fernandes, Mariana Aguiar & Renata Silva - 2009 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 16 (2):30-44.
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    Discrimination of Urban Spaces with Different Level of Restorativeness Based on the Original and on a Shorter Version of Hartig et al.’s Perceived Restorativeness Scale.Fátima Negrín, Estefanía Hernández-Fernaud, Stephany Hess & Bernardo Hernández - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:275580.
    Restorativeness is defined as the potential of the environment to re-establish certain cognitive capacities related to human information processing. The most frequently used instrument for evaluating the restorativeness of places is the Perceived Restorativeness Scale, proposed by Hartig and colleagues (1991). Later on, shorter versions of the Perceived Restorativeness Scale were proposed. The aim of this work is to evaluate the discriminatory capacity of the original and of a shorter Spanish version of the PRS, considering urban settings previously selected for (...)
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  36. The Earth King, Ignorance, and Responsibility.Saba Fatima - 2022 - In Helen De Cruz & Johan De Smedt (eds.), Avatar: The Last Airbender and Philosophy: Wisdom From Aang to Zuko. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 143–149.
    This chapter argues that the Earth King of Ba Sing Se, King Kuei, willfully maintained ignorance of the true state of his kingdom so that he could enjoy the privileges that came with his position, while remaining derelict in his duty to his people. The King maintains this ignorance at the expense of his people, both by condoning certain urban designs and by resisting knowledge that upsets his lifestyle. When the Avatar team first arrive at Ba Sing Se in “City (...)
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  37. On the road to losing ourselves: Religious-based immigration tests.Saba Fatima - 2019 - In Bob Fischer (ed.), Ethics, Left and Right: The Moral Issues that Divide Us. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 208-232.
    In this chapter, I deal with some of the reasons why the United States should not institute any implicit or explicit religion-based tests as grounds for immigration. I argue it is extremely impractical to formulate and execute a test that would be effective in rooting out extremists. However, even if such a test could be devised, immigration requirements that link religion to belonging inevitably foster an irrational fear of an entire group of people as perpetual outsiders. Furthermore, religion-based immigration tests (...)
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    Plant Studies May Lead Us to Rethink the Concept of Behavior.Fatima Cvrčková, Viktor Žárský & Anton Markoš - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Suhrawardī's Stance on Modalities and the Logic of Presence.Shahid Rahman & Alioune Seck - unknown
    The present study on al-Dīn Suhrawardī's Ḥikmat al-Ishrāq, develops some preliminary explorations on his logic under the background of his remarkable epistemology of pis some witness of d resence. The paper paves the way for responding to the challenges of Tony Street on the compatibility of Suhrawardī's critique of Ibn Sīnā with the development of a temporal and modal syllogism that at first sight seems quite close to that of Ibn Sīnā. In fact, Suhrawardī's modalities are to be understood as (...)
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    Does childhood religiosity enhance learning motivation? Testing the role of Islamic religiosity using moderated mediation model. Sulalah, Shameem Fatima & Minanur Rohman - forthcoming - Archive for the Psychology of Religion.
    The study assessed the role of childhood religiosity in adult religiosity and learning motivation in university participants. Participants were 338 university students (mean age = 20.42, SD = 1.53, 47% men) selected from Islamic (50%) and general universities (50%). The findings showed that participants from Islamic university compared to those from general universities scored higher on religious altruism among religiosity outcomes and on self-efficacy and active learning strategies among learning motivation outcomes. The hypothesized associations between childhood religiosity, religious altruism, religious (...)
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    The Global Crisis—A Crisis of Values and the Domination of the Weak by the Strong.Fatima Meer - 1999 - Journal of Human Values 5 (1):65-74.
    This paper is a critique of the present mode of capitalist democracy from the ethico-moral viewpoint. The crisis of values is identified as the great bane of free market-led globalization. This trend has aggravated worldwide inequality, promoted terrorism and violence, created psychological anomie and triggered eco logical disasters. Only a few business interests in the wealthier economies are gaining at the expense of humankind. The moral dimension of the government's role has been undermined by such profit-making free market gospel. The (...)
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    Rethinking education to counter violent extremism: a critical review of policy and practice.Fatima Waqi Sajjad - 2022 - Ethics and Education 17 (1):59-76.
    ABSTRACT This paper explores the alarming phenomenon of violent extremism in university campuses. It probes why education fails to prevent violent extremism in this case? Drawing on Robert Cox’s distinction of problem solving and critical theories, the paper examines policy discourses that aim to prevent violent extremism through education. It is observed that dominant policy discourses take up problem solving approaches to prevent/counter violent extremism and fail to take into account the broader structural violence that feeds extremist ideologies. The counter (...)
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    Muhammad Ali Khalidi: Natural Categories and Human Kinds. Classification in the Natural and Social Sciences.Carsten Seck & Jacob Rosenthal - 2016 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 47 (1):247-255.
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    Parametric multi-attribute utility functions for optimal profit under risk constraints.Babacar Seck, Laetitia Andrieu & Michel De Lara - 2012 - Theory and Decision 72 (2):257-271.
    We provide an economic interpretation of the practice consisting in incorporating risk measures as constraints in an expected prospect maximization problem. For what we call the infimum of expectations class of risk measures, we show that if the decision maker (DM) maximizes the expectation of a random prospect under constraint that the risk measure is bounded above, he then behaves as a “generalized expected utility maximizer” in the following sense. The DM exhibits ambiguity with respect to a family of utility (...)
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    Soft law, legal ethics and the corporate lawyer: confronting human rights and sustainability norms.Sara L. Seck, Richard Devlin & Siobhan Quigg - 2021 - Legal Ethics 24 (1):1-3.
    We are all familiar with the old adage that hard cases make for bad law. This symposium riffs off that idea to inquire whether soft law can make for ethical lawyering? To interrogate this q...
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    Zur wissenschaftstheoretischen lehr- und einführungsliteratur im deutschsprachigen raum. Ein kritischer blick auf ausgewählte neuere veröffentlichungen.Carsten Seck - 2009 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 40 (1):161-169.
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    Endorsing and Reinforcing Gender and Age Stereotypes: The Negative Effect on Self-Rated Leadership Potential for Women and Older Workers.Fatima Tresh, Ben Steeden, Georgina Randsley de Moura, Ana C. Leite, Hannah J. Swift & Abigail Player - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  48. Karachi, ‘First Worlds,’ and the spaces in between.Saba Fatima & Sana Rizvi - 2022 - In Gloria J. Wilson, Joni Boyd Acuff & Amelia M. Kraehe (eds.), A Love Letter to This Bridge Called My Back. University of Arizona Press. pp. 104-110.
    This essay is a conversation between two South Asian Muslim sisters both of whom are feminist academics of color, where one immigrated to the United States and the other, a decade apart, to United Kingdom. The aim of this essay is to examine the ways in which white supremacist structures influenced and molded our personal journeys as well as how our narratives are deeply entangled within broader conversations around patriarchy, neo-liberal feminism, and anti-Muslim racism.
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    Les sondages dans les élections brésiliennes de 1989 : fer de lance de la campagne électorale.Fátima Jordão - 1991 - Hermes 8:29.
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  50. The speaker and the system. The impact of new communication modes on the language behavior of Moroccan youth.Fatima Ez-Zahra Benkhallouq Wahiba Moubhir - 2021 - In Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak & Marta Boguslawska-Tafelska (eds.), Intersubjective plateaus in language and communication. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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