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    Book Review: Ali Shariati Expanding the Sociological Canon. [REVIEW]Mehdi S. Shariati - 2022 - Critical Research on Religion 10 (1):118-122.
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  2. Introduction to the emancipatory social philosophy of Ali Shariati: the struggle within Islam and the promise of emancipation.Sayyid Javād Mīrī & Mehdi S. Shariati - 2023 - Kalamazoo, MI: Ekpyrosis Press.
    This book is an introduction to the philosophy and sociology of Ali Shariati, an Iranian philosopher whose work influenced the Iranian Revolution of 1979, although he did not advocate for theocracy.
     
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    Women’s Leadership and Firm Performance: Family Versus Nonfamily Firms.Mehdi Nekhili, Héla Chakroun & Tawhid Chtioui - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 153 (2):291-316.
    We evaluate the relationship between the appointment of women to CEO or Chair positions and firm performance, and shed light on the differences between family and nonfamily firms. By using a propensity score matching approach on a sample of 394 French firms over the period 2001–2010, we find major discordances between women’s leadership style and family business expectations relative to firm performance, as measured by return on assets and Tobin’s q. Notably, our results support the conjecture that family firms, which (...)
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    Are Demographic Attributes and Firm Characteristics Drivers of Gender Diversity? Investigating Women’s Positions on French Boards of Directors.Mehdi Nekhili & Hayette Gatfaoui - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 118 (2):227-249.
    In this article, we examine the factors determining the representation of women on boards of directors by considering three main questions. The first question deals with the relationship between characteristics of ownership and governance on one side, and female directorship on the other. The second major question concerns the demographic attributes of women directors, such as nationality, foreign experience, educational level, business expertise, and connections to external sources. The third important question refers to women in senior positions on French boards (...)
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  5. Anomalous monism in carnap's.Mehdi Nasrin - 2004 - Erkenntnis:283-293.
    _The Logical Reconstruction of the World (Aufbau) is one of the major works of Rudolf Carnap in which he attempts to put an end to some of the traditional disputes in epistemology by using what he calls 'construction theory'. In this paper, I shall try to show that the traditional dualist-monist debates are among those disputes that the construction theory aims to get rid of. I will show that Carnap's position on the mind-body problem is really close to what Davidson (...)
     
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    Investigating the Parental and Media Influence on Gender Stereotypes and Young Student’s Career Choices in Pakistan.Mehdi Hassan, Yingzi Luo, Jianxiu Gu, Iqra Mushtaque & Muhammad Rizwan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The study aimed to examine the impact of parental influence and media richness on gender stereotypes and career decisions among students at the secondary level in Pakistan. The sample size was 200 students, selected through a simple random sampling technique from government and private schools. Four questionnaires were used to gather data. The data was analyzed quantitatively using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. Regression analyses were used to investigate the impact of parental influence on gender stereotypes and media (...)
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    How Ibn sinian is suhrawardi's theory of knowledge?Mehdi Amin Razavi - 2003 - Philosophy East and West 53 (2):203-214.
    : It is demonstrated here that despite apparent differences and their adherence to two different schools of thought, Suhrawardi's epistemology is essentially Ibn Sinian, and even his theory of "knowledge by Presence" ('ilm al-huduri), which is considered to be uniquely his, is at least inspired by Ibn Sina. I argue that Ibn Sina's peripatetic orientation and Suhrawardi's ishraqi perspective have both maintained and adhered to the same epistemological framework while the philosophical languages in which their respective epistemologies are discussed are (...)
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  8. Anomalous monism in Carnap's aufbau.Mehdi Nasrin - 2004 - Erkenntnis 60 (3):283-293.
    The Logical Reconstruction of the World (Aufbau) is oneof the major works of Rudolf Carnap in which he attempts to put an end to some of the traditional disputes in epistemology by using what he calls 'construction theory'. According to this theory, one or more constructional systems can be designed in which all the scientific and pre-scientific objects are logically made out of a limited number of basic elements. Carnap introduces some options for the basis of this system and chooses (...)
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    A Reading of Gilles Deleuze’s Logic of Sense.Mehdi Parsa - 2022 - Springer Verlag.
    This is a reading of Gilles Deleuze’s masterpiece Logic of Sense. It provides a thorough and systematic reading of Deleuze’s book by focusing on the aspects that are neglected in the existing literature. Specifically, the claim that Deleuze’s Logic of Sense provides a convincing answer for the most important question of the history of philosophy regarding the relation between thought and existence as well as the relation between logic and ontology is defended. The answer is that if thought is related (...)
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  10. Suhrawardi's Theory of Knowledge.Mehdi Aminrazavi - 1989 - Dissertation, Temple University
    Suhrawardi was a Persian philosopher of the 12th century and the founder of the school of "illumination" . He not only critically analyzed the rationalistic philosophy of the Peripatetics but by drawing from a variety of traditions such as Zoroastrianism, Pythagoreans, Hermeticism and Neo-Platonic philosophy he created an entirely new philosophical paradigm whose influence is still strong in many parts of the Islamic world. ;The central task of my thesis was to undertake an indepth and detailed study of Suhrawardi's theory (...)
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  11. How Ibn sīnian is suhrawardī's theory of knowledge?Mehdi Aminrazavi - 2003 - Philosophy East and West 53 (2):203-214.
    It is demonstrated here that despite apparent differences and their adherence to two different schools of thought, Suhrawardī's epistemology is essentially Ibn Sīnian, and even his theory of "knowledge by Presence" ('ilm al-hudurī), which is considered to be uniquely his, is at least inspired by Ibn Sīnā. I argue that Ibn Sīnā's peripatetic orientation and Suhrawardī's ishrāqī perspective have both maintained and adhered to the same epistemological framework while the philosophical languages in which their respective epistemologies are discussed are different.
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    Suhrawardi's Rationalistic Approach to the Problem of Knowledge.Mehdi Aminrazavi - 1990 - Islamic Studies 29 (2):163-182.
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    Entretien.Mehdi Belhaj Kacem & Crevoisier - 2014 - Philosophique 17.
    Michaël Crevoisier : Le thème du jeu traverse ton œuvre et revient dans ta philosophie la plus récente. Quelle place lui accordes-tu, quelle est sa fonction dans ton système? Mehdi Belhaj Kacem : Oui c’est vrai que ça reste intact. Et je peux récapituler aujourd’hui la manière dont cela fonctionne systématiquement. Tout d’abord, ce que j’appelle l’archi-transgression est le transcendantal de l’être humain, le fait pour l’être humain de s’être approprié les lois de la nature et de continuer...
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  14. Rasional cämıyyätä doğru: rasionallaşma strategiyaları: gäläcäk araşdırmaları elmi mövqeyindän futuroloqun baxışı.Tofiq Mehdi - 2009 - Bakı: [S.N.].
     
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    The Refutation of Astrology in Ibn Khaldūn's Muqaddima: A Study of His Multileveled Reasoning Capability.Mehdi Saiden - 2019 - Philosophy East and West 69 (3):721-736.
    In the chapter in his Muqaddima1 that Ibn Khaldūn devoted to the refutation of astrology, there are numerous arguments that reveal not only his position vis-à-vis this discipline but also his general intellectual orientation. In the present essay, I shall study these arguments and show the presuppositions and the theoretical basis on which they rest. In doing so, I shall compare Ibn Khaldūn's criticism with what was written by other authors who also undertook to refute astrology and show its incoherence. (...)
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    Avicenna’s (Ibn Sina) Phenomenological Analysis of How the Soul (Nafs) Knows Itself (’Ilm Al-Huduri).Mehdi Aminrazavi - 2003 - In The Passions of the Soul in the Metamorphosis of Becoming. Springer. pp. 91-98.
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    Suhrawardi's Metaphysics of Illumination.Mehdi Aminrazavi - 1992 - Hamdard Islamicous (1):19-38.
  18. (1 other version)Aristotle’s Theory of Friendship Tested.Syra Mehdi - 2015 - Questions: Philosophy for Young People 15:11-13.
    Is friendship a more important value than honesty?
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    About The Vocabulary Of Sait Faik Abasıyanık’s Stories.Mehmet Mehdi Ergüzel - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:51-68.
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    The CSR Imperative: How CSR Influences Word-of-Mouth Considering the Roles of Authenticity and Alternative Attractiveness.Mehdi Bagherzadeh, Yuqian Qiu, Oriol Iglesias & Stefan Markovic - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (7):1773-1803.
    Customers are increasingly talking positively about brands that are socially responsible and authentic. However, little empirical research has related corporate social responsibility (CSR) to brand authenticity and brand authenticity to customers’ positive word-of-mouth. Moreover, although highly attractive alternative brands are increasingly appearing in the marketplace, there is a lack of research examining the role of alternative attractiveness in the relationship between CSR and brand authenticity. We address these shortcomings in the literature drawing on data from 1,101 customers of insurance services (...)
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  21. Mullā Ṣadrā’s Divine Occasionalism and David Hume’s Critique of Causality.Mehdi Aminrazavi - 2008 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 3:11-21.
  22. Human existence: Comparison of mulla sadra's philosophical account with postmodernist one.Abbas Gohari & Seyed Mehdi Biabanaki - forthcoming - Philosophical Investigations.
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    Pour une autre histoire du cinéma français : blanchité et maghrébinité de la francité.Mehdi Derfoufi & James Berclaz-Lewis - 2019 - Diogène n° 258-259-258 (2-4):110-124.
    La réception problématique des Cultural, Gender et Postcolonial Studies dans le champ des études cinématographiques en France s’est longtemps traduite par leur rejet. Depuis la fin des années 2000, sous la pression de l’évolution générationnelle mais aussi de la recherche internationale, on observe une prise en compte partielle des Studies. Toutefois, celle-ci s’accompagne d’une neutralisation de leur dimension critique et politique, à savoir leur remise en cause des fondements mêmes des épistémologies occidentales. Longtemps organisée autour d’histoires nationales et des critères (...)
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    Who would Iranian Muslims help? Religious dimensions and moral foundations as predictors.Mehdi Mikani, Kazem Rasoolzadeh Tabatabaei & Parviz Azadfallah - 2022 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 44 (1):23-39.
    Religiosity has been linked with prosocial behavior and a preference for religious ingroups over outgroups. Yet, there are important differences in religious people’s beliefs, values, and practices. Fundamental and quest orientation toward religion may differentially predict intergroup bias in prosociality. Also, individualizing and binding moral foundations may have diverse effects on ingroup and outgroup bias in helping, as moral foundations theory suggests that individualizing and binding foundations differ in how much they focus on ingroup and outgroup moral considerations. In this (...)
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    Immanent Ethics and Deconstruction.Mehdi Parsa - 2024 - Angelaki 29 (1):263-274.
    This paper endeavors to argue that Derrida’s deconstructionist ethics can be construed as an embodiment of immanent ethics. To achieve this goal, it commences with Friedrich Nietzsche’s articulation of immanent ethics, drawing a contrast with formalist and conformist accounts of morality, exemplified in Kant. Following that, the paper explores the ethical thoughts of Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze to establish a connection between immanent ethics and the problem of life. In this context, we observe how immanent ethics redirects ethical concerns (...)
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    Collective Information Processing and Pattern Formation in Swarms, Flocks, and Crowds.Mehdi Moussaid, Simon Garnier, Guy Theraulaz & Dirk Helbing - 2009 - Topics in Cognitive Science 1 (3):469-497.
    The spontaneous organization of collective activities in animal groups and societies has attracted a considerable amount of attention over the last decade. This kind of coordination often permits group‐living species to achieve collective tasks that are far beyond single individuals' capabilities. In particular, a key benefit lies in the integration of partial knowledge of the environment at the collective level. In this contribution, we discuss various self‐organization phenomena in animal swarms and human crowds from the point of view of information (...)
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    Speculative vs. Transcendental: a Deleuzian Response to Meillassoux.Mehdi Parsa - unknown
    In “Iteration, Reiteration, Repetition”, Quentin Meillassoux accuses Deleuze of forming a subjectalist philosophical system, that is to say, despite his critiques of subjectivism and representationalism, Deleuze absolutizes the correlation between thought and being, while failing to grasp absolute exteriority. Meillassoux’s main argument in support of this claim is his interpretation of Deleuze’s ideas of “intensity” and “intensive difference” as a “difference of degree” instead of a “difference in nature”. In this paper, I argue against Meillassoux’s reading, and claim that, in (...)
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    The Problem of Superiority of Language Deviations in Terms of Literary Value: Poetic Necessity in the Period of Jāhiliyah.Mehdi Cengi̇z - 2021 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (2):893-907.
    Standard language, which follows rules of dictionary and grammar, undergoes various changes when it is the subject of literature, especially poetry. These changes, called linguistic deviation, are due to the poet’s expression of his feelings and thoughts by forcing the possibilities of language. In this direction, language deviations can be defined as the dispositions where the author goes out of the standard language, as in the examples of changes in the pronunciation (ṣavt), form (ṣarf) or spelling (kitābet) of the words, (...)
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    Investigating the relationship between compassion fatigue and moral injury in nurses.Mir Hossein Ahmadi, Mehdi Heidarzadeh, Alireza Fathiazar & Mehdi Ajri-Khameslou - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    Background: Compassion fatigue and professional quality of life are important in health and professional ethics. Aim: This study aimed to determine the relationship between compassion satisfaction, compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, and moral injury in nurses. Research design: This research is a cross-sectional descriptive-analytical study. The research community of this research was all the nurses of the teaching hospitals of Ardabil city. Three questionnaires on demographic characteristics, the Professional Quality of Life Scale (ProQOL), and the Moral Injury Events Scale were (...)
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    Realistic desires.Jan Broersen, Mehdi Dastani & Leendert van der Torre - 2002 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 12 (2):287-308.
    Realism for agents with unconditional beliefs, desires and intentions has been analyzed in modal logic. This paper provides a logical analysis of realism for agents with conditional beliefs and desires in a rule based approach analogous to Reiter's default logic. We distinguish two types of realism, which we call ‘a priori' and ‘a posteriori' realism. We analyze whether these two new properties are compatible with other properties discussed in the literature, such as existence of extensions. We show that Reiter's default (...)
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    Aufklärung : penser par soi-même. À propos de Foucault sur Kant.Heiner F. Klemme & Mehdi Rousset - 2023 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 118 (2):159-174.
    Foucault est fasciné par l’essai de Kant « Réponse à la question : qu’est-ce que l’ Aufklärung? » (1784) et s’y confronte à plusieurs reprises. Selon lui, l’essai représente une « charnière » entre les « trois Critiques » et son présent (l’actualité). Il contient « l’esquisse » de l’attitude de la modernité, que Foucault décrit comme attitude de la critique. Contre Foucault, l’article soutient que Kant, dans le cadre de sa réflexion sur le présent, tient des propos qui prétendent (...)
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    Ironie et vérité.Mehdi Belhaj Kacem - 2009 - Caen: Nous.
    Là où Françoise Sagan a pu dire que l'humour était la politesse du désespoir, on peut avancer que l'ironie est quant à elle l'élégance du nihilisme. II s'agit d'interroger le nouage étonnamment synchronisé du surgissement d'une démocratisation de la forme ironique avec l'instauration du nihilisme de masse de la marchandise de divertissement. Nous croyons montrer que nous ne sommes pas dupes, mais c'est sans doute là que réside le noyau même de la duperie : nous consommons, en montrant sans cesse (...)
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    The Problem of Definition of Knowledge in Shams al-Dīn al-Samarqandī.Mehdi Cengi̇z - 2022 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 8 (1):161-183.
    The problem of definition of knowledge has been discussed in the tradi-tion of kalām and philosophy. Especially with the inclusion of logic definition theory in the discipline of kalām, the definitions put forward were criticized by later thinkers. Shams al-Dīn al-Samarqandī (d. 722/1322), who was included in this discussion, which was mainly shaped around the question of whether knowledge is necessary (ḍarūrī) or acquired (kasbī), wrote the ideal definition and features in al-Meārif and commentary of Avicenna’s al-Ishārāt wa altanbīhāt. In (...)
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  34. A critique of Mohrhoff's interpretation of quantum mechanics.Afshin Shafiee, Maryam Jafar-Aghdami & Mehdi Golshani - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 37 (2):316-329.
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    10th Royan Institute's International Summer School on “Molecular Biomedicine: From Diagnostics to Therapeutics”.Sharif Moradi, Parisa Torabi, Saeed Mohebbi, Sara Amjadian, Piter Bosma, Farnoush Faridbod, Vahid Khoddami, Morteza Hosseini, Sadegh Babashah, Maryam Ghotbaddini, Arezoo Rasti, Faezeh Shekari, Hamid Sadeghi-Abandansari, Jafar Kiani, Mehdi Shamsara, Mohammad Kazemi-Ashtiani & Samira Gholami - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (6):2000042.
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    The Role of Animal in Abū Bakr al-Rāzī’s Theory of the Perfection of the Soul.Ahad Faramarz-Qaramaleki & Mohammad Mehdi Montaseri - 2022 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 104 (4):712-734.
    Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (d. ca. 925), a well-known physician and Muslim philosopher, has not yet been widely considered for his philosophical reflections on animals. An inspection of al-Rāzī’s works demonstrates his endeavor, based on his cosmology, to come up with a way of the perfection of the soul and becoming liberated from the terrestrial world. As this paper maintains, his investigation of animals is aimed at developing his theory of the perfection of the soul. After a brief clarification of the (...)
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    The relationship between socially responsible leadership and organisational ethical climate: in search for the role of leader's relational transparency.Seçil Bal Taştan & Seyed Mehdi Mousavi Davoudi - 2019 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 13 (3):275.
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    Breaching confidentiality: medical mandatory reporting laws in Iran.Alireza Milanifar, Bagher Larijani, Parvaneh Paykarzadeh, Golanna Ashtari & Mohammad Mehdi Akhondi - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 7 (1).
    Medical ethics is a realm where four important subjects of philosophy, medicine, theology and law are covered. Physicians and philosophers cooperation in this area will have great efficiency in the respective ethical rules formation. In addition to respect the autonomy of the patient, physician's obligation is to ensure that the medical intervention has benefit for the patient and the harm is minimal. There is an obvious conflict between duty of confidentiality and duty of mandatory reporting. Professional confidentiality is one of (...)
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    Paradox as Decolonization: Ali Shariati’s Islamic Lawgiver.Arash Davari - 2021 - Political Theory 49 (5):743-773.
    This article reevaluates the Iranian polymath Ali Shariati’s most controversial lectures. Scholarly consensus reads 1969’s Ummat va Imāmat as derivative, comprising an imitation of Sukarno’s guided democracy and hence an apology for postcolonial authoritarian rule. Shariati’s rhetorical performance suggests otherwise. The lectures address a postcolonial iteration of Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s paradox of founding—a call for self-determination alongside the external intervention needed to prepare for it in the wake of moral dispositions accrued during colonization. Shariati proposes to resolve the (...)
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    Abluted Capitalism: Ali Shariati’s Critique of Capitalism in His Reading of Islamic Economy.Serdar Şengül - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (4):431-446.
    Islamic sociologist Ali Shariati is a leading figure of the reconstruction of religious thought in the Islamic world known especially for his anti-capitalist stance and leftist reading of Islamic history. In the philosophy of history that he developed, he classified religions as religions of tawheed and religions of shirk. According to this new reading of history, the main struggle is not between religion and secularism but between religions of tawheed and of sheerk. The issue of the gaining and the (...)
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    Beyond Shariati: Modernity, Cosmopolitanism, and Islam in Iranian Political Thought.Siavash Saffari - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    Ali Shariati has been called by many the 'ideologue of the Iranian Revolution'. An inspiration to many of the revolutionary generation, Shariati's combination of Islamic political thought and Left-leaning ideology continues to influence both in Iran and across the wider Muslim world. In this book, Siavash Saffari examines Shariati's long-standing legacy, and how new readings of his works by contemporary 'neo-Shariatis' have contributed to a deconstruction of the false binaries of Islam/modernity, Islam/West, and East/West. Saffari argues that (...)
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    Siyah Sancaklı Mehdî: Mehdî İnancı Perspektifinden Ahb'ru’l-Abb's’a Yakından Bakış.Öznur Özdemir - 2021 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (1):157-171.
    Mehdî inancı, İslam toplumunda yayılışından kısa bir süre sonra, kitleleri harekete geçiren bir motivasyon olarak Abbâsî İhtilâli sırasında yeniden ortaya çıkmıştır. Bu sebeple, ihtilâli ele alan birçok çalışmada halkta yaygınlık kazanan bu inançtan nasıl ve ne şekilde istifade edildiği incelenmiştir. Abbâsîler, Mehdî inancı olarak ifade edilen beklenen kurtarıcı inancından, ihtilâl başarıya ulaştıktan sonra da hilafette kendilerine meşruiyet sağlama amacı ile istifade etmişlerdir. Böylece Ahbâru’l-Abbâs adlı, Abbâsîlerin ihtilâlle sonuçlanan mücadelelerinin yarı resmi tarihi olarak sayılan kaynakta da Abbâsîlerin beklenen kurtarıcılar olduğunu vurgulayan (...)
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  43. Frantz Fanon in Ali Shariati's reading: is it possible to interpret fanon in a Shariatian form?Seyed Javad Miri - 2020 - In Dustin Byrd & Seyed Javad Miri (eds.), Frantz Fanon and emancipatory social theory: a view from the wretched. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Shariati, Anti-Capitalism, and the Promise of the “Third World”.Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi - 2022 - Philosophy and Global Affairs 2 (1):197-211.
    This essay engages with Ali Shariati’s lecture “Some of the Vanguard of the Return to Self in the Third World” to explore his conception of the “Third World” as a cultural, psychic, and politico-economic project of which Iran would be an integral part, and his relationship to the intellectual contributions of Frantz Fanon, whose translation and critical reception proved to be of considerable importance to the ideological development of a popular-nationalist and avowedly religious section of Iran’s anti-Pahlavi opposition during (...)
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    Students of Revolution: An Essay on Ali Shariati’s Counter-Pedagogy.Naveed Mansoori - 2022 - Philosophy and Global Affairs 2 (1):153-166.
    Though Ali Shariati is well-known as the “ideologue” of the Islamic Revolution of Iran, this essay considers Shariati conversely as a student of revolution. It begins by posing a distinction between the apprentice and the autodidact through reference to Ibn Tufayl’s Hayy ibn Yaqzan and introduces a third term, the collaborator, that is crucial to Shariati’s account of counter-pedagogy. The essay then reconstructs Shariati’s critique of the pedagogical state. There, he recalls resisting interpellation by learning from (...)
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    Mystical Solidarities: Ali Shariati and the Act of Translation.Arash Davari & Siavash Saffari - 2022 - Philosophy and Global Affairs 2 (1):91-104.
    This introduction frames the special issue titled “Mystical Solidarities: Ali Shariati and the Act of Translation.” Drawing from insights across the collection’s essays, it foregrounds a notion of translation as a transformative act, anchored in Shariati’s mystical ontology, that fosters and sustains anticolonial solidarities. To illustrate, we explore differences and affinities between Shariati and Frantz Fanon with regard to truth-telling, translation, alienation, and subjectivity. The comparison reveals a generative distinction in Shariati’s thought between cultural and existential (...)
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    Jeu et philosophie de Mehdi Belhaj Kacem. Enjeux d’une lucidité de la postmodernité.Michaël Crevoisier - 2014 - Philosophique 17.
    Georges Bataille, Lascaux ou la naissance de l’art. « Tous les hommes des profondeurs mettent leur bonheur à ressembler une fois aux poissons volants et à se jouer sur les crêtes extrêmes des vagues ; ils estiment que ce que les choses ont de meilleur, c’est leur surface : ce qu’il y a à fleur de peau ». Friedrich Nietzsche, Le gai savoir, § 256. L’œuvre de Mehdi Belhaj Kacem s’est construite et s’articule principalement en deux concepts : le (...)
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    Returning Comparative Literature to Itself: Shariati Reads Dante.Atefeh Akbari - 2022 - Philosophy and Global Affairs 2 (1):181-196.
    At the time of his premature death at the age of forty-three, the written output of Ali Shariati was remarkable. He wrote in a variety of styles and forms and read extensively from vastly distinct literary traditions. While in recent years, Anglophone scholarship on his work has situated him rightfully among critical anticolonial thinkers such as Frantz Fanon, his contribution to a worldly reimagining of comparative literature has not received the same attention. This essay offers a framing of his (...)
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  49. Barbour's typologies and the contemporary debate on Islam and science.Stefano Bigliardi - 2012 - Zygon 47 (3):501-519.
    Abstract Despite various criticisms, Ian Barbour's fourfold classification of the possible relationships between religion and science remains influential. I compare Barbour's taxonomy with the theories of four authors who, in the last four decades, have addressed the relationship between science and religion from a Muslim perspective. The aim of my analysis is twofold. First, I offer a comparative perspective to the debate on science and Islam. Second, following Barbour's suggestion, I test the general applicability of his categories by comparing them (...)
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    ABD’deki İslam ve İslam Felsefesi Çalışmalarına Genel Bir Bakış.Yunus Kaplan - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (1):563-579.
    Sahip olduğu akademik imkânların ve başta İngilizce olmak üzere birçok dilde uluslararası yayınların çokluğu nedeniyle Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’ndeki İslam çalışmaları yoğun, üretken ve dünya genelinde ilgiyle takip edilen bir alandır. Ancak Batı’daki üniversitelerin genelinde olduğu gibi Amerikan üniversitelerinde de İslam felsefesi/tarihi çalışmaları oldukça zayıftır. Bu makalede öncelikle geçmişten günümüze İslam çalışmalarının ABD’deki durumu tasviri bir metotla ortaya konulmakta ve İslam Felsefesinin ABD’deki İslam çalışmaları içerisindeki zayıf konumu sorgulanmaktadır. İkinci olarak Post-Oryantalist süreçte İslam Felsefesi çalışmalarında öne çıkan isimler ve çalışmaları değerlendirilmektedir. (...)
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