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    The Volume in Commemoration of the 500th Anniversary of His Birth.N. Martinovitch, Mīr 'Alī Shīr & Mir 'Ali Shir - 1929 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 49:185.
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    Four Studies on the History of Central AsiaFour Studies on the History of Central Asia. Vol. III; Mīr 'Alī-Shīr. A History of the Turkman PeopleFour Studies on the History of Central Asia. Vol. III; Mir 'Ali-Shir. A History of the Turkman People. [REVIEW]William M. Brinner, V. V. Barthold, V. Minorsky & T. Minorsky - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (4):419.
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    The Business of Stealing Futures: Race, Gender, and the Student Debt Regime.Ali Mir & Saadia Toor - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 193 (4):765-784.
    In this paper, we argue that the system of student debt functions as one of the most egregious and yet poorly understood mechanisms by which structural racism is reproduced in the U.S. today. We present evidence that student debt is unevenly distributed across race and gender, show that this pattern arises from policy choices made over time, and demonstrate that these disparities play a significant role in maintaining and exacerbating racial and gender wealth gaps. Our paper contends that the student (...)
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    Long-term outcomes of proximal row carpectomy: a minimum of 15-year follow-up.Mir H. Ali, Marco Rizzo, Alexander Y. Shin & Steven L. Moran - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 72-78.
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    Effects of Information Overload, Communication Overload, and Inequality on Digital Distrust: A Cyber-Violence Behavior Mechanism.Mingyue Fan, Yuchen Huang, Sikandar Ali Qalati, Syed Mir Muhammad Shah, Dragana Ostic & Zhengjia Pu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In recent years, there has been an escalation in cases of cyber violence, which has had a chilling effect on users' behavior toward social media sites. This article explores the causes behind cyber violence and provides empirical data for developing means for effective prevention. Using elements of the stimulus–organism–response theory, we constructed a model of cyber-violence behavior. A closed-ended questionnaire was administered to collect data through an online survey, which results in 531 valid responses. A proposed model was tested using (...)
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  6. Min yanābīʻ al-tajdīd fī al-fikr al-Islāmī al-muʻāṣir: Rīnīh Ghīnūn, ʻAlī Bījūfītsh, Maḥmūd ʻAkkām.Nāshir al-Niʻam & Muḥammad Amīr - 2005 - Ḥalab: Fuṣṣilat lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Tarjamah wa-al-Nashr.
     
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    Mujlī mirʼāt al-munjī fī al-kalām wa-al-ḥikmatayn wa-al-taṣawwuf.Ibn Abī Jumhūr al-Aḥsāʼī & Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī - 2008 - Tihrān: Muʼassasah-ʼi Muṭālaʻāt-i Islāmī-i Dānishgāh-i Āzād-i Birlīn. Edited by Aḥmad Shīrāzī, Sabine Schmidtke, Ibn Abī Jumhūr al-Aḥsāʼī & Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī.
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  8. Min faḍāʼ al-sabʻīn: qirāʼah mirʼāwīyah falsafīyah ʻalá qāʻidah adʹhūqrāṭīyah: tajribah akādīmīyah.ʻAlī Ḥusayn Jābirī - 2012 - Baghdād: Dār al-Shuʼūn al-Thaqāfīyah al-ʻĀmmah.
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    Mirʼāt al-ḥaqq.Majz̲ūb ʻAlī Shāh & Muḥammad Jaʻfar ibn Ṣafar - 2004 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Ḥaqīqat. Edited by Ḥāmid Nājī Iṣfahānī.
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    Warum es „Sexualität im Islam“ nicht gibt: Essentialistische Ansätze am Beispiel des Diskurses um Sexualität und Gender.Ali Ghandour - 2022 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 31 (1):159-171.
    Der Artikel versteht sich als kritische Aufarbeitung essentialistischer Vorstellungen über das Muslimentum am Beispiel der Diskussionen um Sexualität und Gender, mit besonderem Augenmerk auf die derartigen essentialistischen Ansätzen eigenen Probleme. Da für diese Auseinandersetzung mit dem Essentialismus eine vor mir vorgeschlagene Differenzierung zwischen drei Begriffen, nämlich zwischen islām (kleingeschrieben), Islam (großgeschrieben) und Muslimentum, eine fundamentale Rolle spielt, steht am Beginn eine Definition dieser Begriffe. Daran anschließend wendet sich der Beitrag drei Formen des Essentialismus zu (wobei ich auch die dritte Form, (...)
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    A Timurid Educational And Charitable Foundation: The Ikhlāṣiyya Complex Of ʿalī Shīr Navāʾī In 15th-century Herat And Its Endowment. [REVIEW]Maria Eva Subtelny - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):38.
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    Religije i crkve pred izazovom globalizacije.Josip Šimić - 2009 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 29 (4):745-761.
    Procesi globalizacije događali su se mnogo puta u povijesti, daleko prije pojave riječi ‘globalizacija’ u drugoj polovici 20. st. Suvremena globalizacija podrazumijeva društvene, gospodarske i političke procese usmjerene na prelaženje državnih granica i stvaranje globalnog svjetskog poretka. No ona se ne smije svesti samo na to, budući da njeni procesi pogađaju sva područja ljudskog života i djelovanja: medije i komunikacije, gospodarstvo, politiku, pravo, kulturu, ekologiju, etiku, religije i crkve. Posljedice globalizacije jesu nova iskustva na društvenoj, političkoj i gospodarskoj razini – (...)
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    Schopenhauer and Wittgenstein: Assessing the Buddhist influences on their conceptions of ethics.Milan Vukomanovic - 2004 - Filozofija I Društvo 2004 (24):163-187.
    In the first part of this essay, the author discusses certain aspects of the Hindu and Buddhist philosophical and religious conceptions that could have made some impact on the European ethics before Schopenhauer. In the second part, he deals with various channels of possible Buddhist influence on Schopenhauer's ethical thought. Finally, in discussing Buddhist-Wittgenstein relationship, one is confronted with convergent, yet independent, responses to similar sets of problems. Independently, and less systematically than Buddhist philosophical schools, Wittgenstein indicates the way of (...)
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    Patterns of wisdom in Safavid Iran: the philosophical school of Isfahan and the gnostic of Shiraz.Janis Esots - 2021 - New York, NY: I. B. Tauris in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies.
    The exceptional intellectual richness of seventeenth-century Safavid Iran is epitomised by the philosophical school of Isfahan, and in particular by its ostensible founder, Mir Damad (d. 1631), and his great student Mulla Sadra (aka Sadr al-Din Shirazi, d. 1636). Equally important to the school is the apophatic wisdom of Rajab 'Ali Tabrizi that followed later (d. 1669/70). However, despite these philosophers' renown, the identification of the 'philosophical school of Isfahan' was only proposed in 1956, by the celebrated French Iranologist Henry (...)
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  15. Davidson’s Wittgenstein.Ali Hossein Khani - 2020 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 8 (5):1-26.
    Although the later Wittgenstein appears as one of the most influential figures in Davidson’s later works on meaning, it is not, for the most part, clear how Davidson interprets and employs Wittgenstein’s ideas. In this paper, I will argue that Davidson’s later works on meaning can be seen as mainly a manifestation of his attempt to accommodate the later Wittgenstein’s basic ideas about meaning and understanding, especially the requirement of drawing the seems right/is right distinction and the way this requirement (...)
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  16. What in the world are hallucinations?Rami Ali - forthcoming - In Ori Beck & Farid Masrour (eds.), The Relational View of Perception: New Essays. Routledge.
    A widely held assumption is that hallucinations are not a type of perception. Coupled with the idea that hallucinations possess phenomenal character, this assumption raises a problem for naive realism, which maintains that phenomenal character is at least partly constituted by perceived worldly objects. Naive realists have typically responded by adopting a disjunctive view of phenomenal character. But in what follows, I argue that to resolve the conflict we should instead reject the idea that hallucinations are not a type of (...)
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    Antalya Madrasahs Between the 17th and 20th Centuries As Reflected in Archive Documents.Gülşen İstek - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (1):103-125.
    Antalya, which is today’s attraction center with its historical and natural beauties, was described as “a city like heaven” since ancient times. This city hosted many civilisations and states until the 13th century and became an important seaport after The Seljuks took over the region. The Seljuks applied civilization and urbanization policy also in Antalya, like other regions they ruled. The mosques, madrasahs (Islamıc theology institutions), schools, baths, caravansearis (hostels), hospices, and water cisterns in this period changed the structure of (...)
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    What are virtual items, and are they real?Rami Ali - 2024 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):1-11.
    A central debate in the philosophy of virtual reality (VR) focuses on the reality of virtual items. Broadly, there are two main disagreements. Some views accept a metaphysical orientation to VR, and disagree on the reality of virtual items. For instance, David Chalmers (Disputatio 9(46):309-352, 2017, Disputatio 11(55):453- 486, 2019, 2022) defends digitalism, the view that virtual items are real digital items. Neil McDonnell & Nathan Wildman (Disputatio 11(55):371-397, 2019), by contrast, defend fictionalism, which maintains that virtual items are unreal (...)
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  19. Multi-granulation single-valued neutrosophic hesitant fuzzy rough sets.Tahir Mahmood & Zeeshan Ali - 2020 - In Harish Garg (ed.), Decision-making with neutrosophic set: theory and applications in knowledge management. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
     
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    Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency.Kamran Abbasi, Parveen Ali, Virginia Barbour, Thomas Benfield, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, Stephen Stephen, Richard Horton, Laurie Laybourn-Langton, Robert Mash, Peush Sahni, Wadeia Mohammad Sharief, Paul Yonga & Chris Zielinski - 2024 - Nursing Inquiry 31 (1):e12612.
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    Epistemic–Pragmatist Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics: A Comparative Assessment.Ali Barzegar & Daniele Oriti - 2024 - Foundations of Physics 54 (5):1-34.
    In this paper, we investigate similarities and differences between the main neo-Copenhagen (or “epistemic–pragmatist”) interpretations of quantum mechanics, here identified as those defined by the rejection of an ontological nature of the quantum states and the simultaneous avoidance of hidden variables, while maintaining the quantum formalism unchanged. We argue that there is a single general interpretive framework in which the core claims that the various interpretations in the class are committed to, and which they emphasize to varying degrees, can be (...)
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    Bringing Ethical Consumption to the Forefront in Emerging Markets: The Role of Product Categorization.Ali Besharat, Gia Nardini & Rhiannon MacDonnell Mesler - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-16.
    Emerging markets are a growing force, and the resulting increase in wealth—especially among the middle class—promotes conspicuous consumption with potentially negative impacts for societal and environmental well-being. Efforts to encourage ethical consumer behavior in emerging markets often meet various forms of consumer resistance. One reason that ethical consumption may suffer in emerging markets is because consumers have difficulty considering ethical other-focused attributes, such as Fair Trade or eco-friendly options, especially if those attributes do not directly benefit the self. Our research (...)
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  23. The Structure of Justification.Ali Hasan - forthcoming - In Mathias Steup (ed.), Blackwell Companion to Epistemology. Blackwell.
    In this chapter, we examine different views of the structure of justification, including foundationalism, infinitism, and coherentism. We investigate how well or poorly they seem to do in responding to the regress problem, accommodating a robust connection between justification and truth, and getting the contours of justification right—i.e., making justification neither too easy nor too hard to get. We end by briefly discussing some challenges to finding a single sense of “foundational belief” defining the debate.
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  24. A liberative approach to issues of muslim women in india.Asghar Ali Engineer - 2009 - Journal of Dharma 34 (1):97-106.
     
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  25. Religion and poverty a qur'anic approach.Asghar Ali Engineer - 2007 - Journal of Dharma 32 (4):371-378.
     
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  26. The islamic outlook of interreligious dialog.Ashgar Ali Engineer - 1994 - Journal of Dharma 19 (1):20-25.
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    al-Taḥlīl al-nafsī al-sīmyāʼī wa-al-ināsī fī mutakāfiʼat al-ʻaql maʻa al-mutakhayyal: kashf al-maḥjūb wa-al-ṭufūlī wa-al-muqaddas, mashāʻiyat al-nafs wa-al-milkīyah wa-al-taṣawwuf.ʻAlī Zayʻūr - 2017 - Bayrūt: Maktabat Ḥasan al-ʻAṣrīyah lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    al-Nafsānīyāt mahārāt tazkhīmīyah wa-iʻṭāʼ maʻná aw ʻitq wa-tafrīd: al-tafsīr wa-al-taghyīr fī al-waʻy wa-al-maḥjūb wa-al-sulūk.ʻAlī Zayʻūr - 2017 - Bayrūt: Maktabat Ḥasan al-ʻAṣrīyah lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    Qiṭāʻāt al-mutakhayyal aw al-nafs fī mutakāfiʼihi maʻa al-ʻaql aw al-falsafah: muʻjam al-rumūz wa-al-ʻuqad al-nafsīyah wa-fī al-unthawīyāt wa-al-ḥalamīyāt.ʻAlī Zayʻūr - 2017 - Bayrūt: Maktabat Ḥasan al-ʻAṣrīyah lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    A hybrid particle swarm optimization and bacterial foraging for power system stability enhancement.S. M. Abd-Elazim & E. S. Ali - 2016 - Complexity 21 (2):245-255.
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    (1 other version)God: a brief philosophical introduction.Karim Hassanali Ali Esmail - 2016 - Wilmington, Delaware, United States: Vernon Press.
    This is a clear and original investigation of God's nature and existence. First of all, it considers two of God’s traditional properties: being all-knowing and being all-powerful. It argues he cannot possess these properties. But, it argues this is in accord with him being worthy of worship. Secondly, it introduces the notion of evil being “overridden”. It argues he has to bring about other free living things and it is plausible they have to be liable to experience evil due to (...)
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    Improved time varying inertia weight PSO for solved economic load dispatch with subsidies and wind power effects.Oveis Abedinia, Ali Ghasemi & Nasser Ojaroudi - 2016 - Complexity 21 (4):40-49.
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    (3 other versions)Time to Treat the Climate and Nature Crisis as One Indivisible Global Health Emergency.Kamran Abbasi, Parveen Ali, Virginia Barbour, Thomas Benfield, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, Gregory E. Erhabor, Stephen Hancocks, Richard Horton, Laurie Laybourn-Langton, Robert Mash, Peush Sahni, Wadeia Mohammad Sharief, Paul Yonga & Chris Zielinski - 2024 - The New Bioethics 30 (1):4-9.
    Over 200 health journals call on the United Nations, political leaders, and health professionals to recognize that climate change and biodiversity loss are one indivisible crisis and must be tackle...
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    Kripke’s Wittgenstein’s Sceptical Solution and Donald Davidson’s Philosophy of Language.Ali Hossein Khani - 2017 - Dissertation, University of Otago
    This thesis is an attempt to investigate the relation between the views of Wittgenstein as presented by Kripke and Donald Davidson on meaning and linguistic understanding. Kripke’s Wittgenstein, via his sceptical argument, argues that there is no fact about which rule a speaker is following in using a linguistic expression. Now, if one urges that meaning something by a word is essentially a matter of following one rule rather than another, the sceptical argument leads to the radical sceptical conclusion that (...)
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    Mast-i hūshyār: taʼs̲īrāt-i ravānʹshinākhtī do bāvar-i kilīdī-i jahānʹnigarī-i Ṣadrāyī.ʻAlīriz̤ā Nādirī - 2019 - Tihrān: Nashr-i Nigāh-i Muʻāṣir.
    Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī, -1641 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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  37. A survey on social rank of teachers from point of view of students of high school and junior schools.Gholam Ali Sarmad, Samad Karimzadeh & Masoumeh Kolivand - 2011 - Social Research (Islamic Azad University Roudehen Branch) 4 (11):79-95.
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    Contemporary Perspectives on Revelation and Qu’Ranic Hermeneutics: An Analysis of Four Discourses.Ali Akbar - 2019 - Edinburgh University Press.
    A number of innovative hermeneutical approaches emerged in Muslim exegetical discourse in the second half of the 20th century. Among these developments is a trend of systematic reform theology that emphasises a humanistic approach, whereby revelation is understood to be dependent not only upon its initiator, God, but also upon its recipient, Prophet Muhammad, who takes an active role in the process.Ali Akbar examines the works of four noted scholars of Islam: Fazlur Rahman, Abdolkarim Soroush, Muhammad Mujtahed Shabestari and Nasr (...)
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    vagueness in the world; a Supervaluationist Approach.Davood Hosseini & Ali Abasnezhad - 2014 - In Ken Akiba & Ali Abasnezhad (eds.), Vague Objects and Vague Identity: New Essays on Ontic Vagueness. Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer. pp. 239-256.
    Russell once said that “Vagueness and precision alike are characteristics which can only belong to a representation, of which language is an example. They have to do with the relation between a representation and that which it represents. Apart from representation, whether cognitive or mechanical, there can be no such thing as vagueness or precision; things are what they are, and there is an end of it” (1923). In other words, expressions like ontological vagueness (and even ontological precision) are category (...)
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    B Flach! B Flach!Myroslav Laiuk & Ali Kinsella - 2023 - Common Knowledge 29 (1):1-20.
    Don't tell terrible stories—everyone here has enough of their own. Everyone here has a whole bloody sack of terrible stories, and at the bottom of the sack is a hammer the narrator uses to pound you on the skull the instant you dare not believe your ears. Or to pound you when you do believe. Not long ago I saw a tomboyish girl on Khreshchatyk Street demand money of an elderly woman, threatening to bite her and infect her with syphilis. (...)
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  41. al-Falsafah wa-mabāḥithuhā.Abū Rayyān & Muḥammad ʻAlī - 1968 - Edited by Henri Bergson.
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    Taʻlīqah-ʼi Āqā Sayyid ʻAlī Kāzarūnī bar al-Asfār al-arbaʻah-i Ṣadr al-Mutiʼallihīn.Kāzarūnī Shīrāzī & Sayyid ʻAlī ibn ʻAbbās - 2021 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Mawlá. Edited by Raz̤ī Shīrāzī & Manūchihr Ṣadūqī.
    Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī, Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm, -1641. Asfār al-arbaʻah fī al-ḥikmah. ; Islamic philosophy -- Iran.
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  43. Ādāb-i zindagī: cār kitābon̲ kā majmūʻah.Ashraf ʻAlī Thānvī - 1971 - Milne kā patah, Lāhaur: Idārah-yi Islāmiyāt.
    Ḥuqūq al-Islām.--Ḥuqūq al-vālidain.--Ādāb al-maʻ̄ashirat.--Ag̲h̲lāt̤ al-ʻulūm.
     
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  44. al-Diyānah al-jumhūrīyah.ʻUthmān ʻAlī Idrīs Widāʻ - 2020 - al-Kharṭūm: Markaz al-Ṣafāʼ.
     
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    A Pyramid of Hate Perspective on Religious Bias, Discrimination and Violence.Jawad Syed & Faiza Ali - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 172 (1):43-58.
    This study provides a ‘pyramid of hate’ perspective on issues and challenges facing minority religious communities in social and political climates that bestow permission to hate. Previous research shows that adverse social stereotypes and biases, together with non-inclusive policies and practices at the level of the state, create an enabling environment that signals the legitimacy of public hostility towards a minority community. This paper argues that such climates of hate within and outside the workplace may be better understood by paying (...)
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    Serafina Cuomo. Pappus of Alexandria and the Mathematics of Late Antiquity. x + 234 pp., figs., bibl., indexes.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. $59.95. [REVIEW]Ali Behboud - 2002 - Isis 93 (1):102-103.
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    Hikmetü'l-ayn =.ʻAlī ibn ʻUmar Qazwīnī - 2016 - Fatih, İstanbul: Türkiye Yazma Eserler Kurumu Başkanlığı. Edited by Salih Aydın, Ali Durusoy & ʻAlī ibn ʻUmar Qazwīnī.
  48. Dū faylasūf-i Sharq va Gharb.Ḥusayn ʻAlī Rāshid - 1953
  49. History and philosophy of Imam Husain's martyrdom.Muhammad Ali Salmin - 1943 - [Bombay,: [Bombay.
     
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    Buddhist Moral Teachings is not Virtue Ethics: A Critical Response to Damien Keown’s View.Ali Sharaf - 2024 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 41 (2):211-224.
    In the Buddhist tradition, there is an expansive collection of texts that explore the topic of ethics, addressing moral questions concerning the right and wrong behaviors, virtues, vices, and so forth. However, when examining the main texts of this tradition, we find an absence of a structured moral philosophy that systematically and critically analyzes moral values and principles. Therefore, Buddhist scholars have responded in different ways to the perplexing situation in which Buddhism largely lacks an explicit theory in moral philosophy. (...)
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