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  1. Assessing Executive Function in Adolescence: A Scoping Review of Existing Measures and Their Psychometric Robustness.Moses K. Nyongesa, Derrick Ssewanyana, Agnes M. Mutua, Esther Chongwo, Gaia Scerif, Charles R. J. C. Newton & Amina Abubakar - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  2. Sefer Le-shikhno tidreshu: ṿe-hu yesodot neʼemanim ṿe-ʻuvdot me-rabotenu ha-rishonim ṿeha-aḥaronim, zal be-ʻinyene Torah u-tefilah ṿe-yirʼat shamayim, shemirat ha-lashon u-midot ṭovot.Yitsḥaḳ Ḳoliditsḳi, Shakhna ben Ḥayim Ḳoliditsḳi, Zelig Leyb ben Betsalʼel Braṿerman & Alexander Moses Lapidot (eds.) - 1990 - Yerushalayim: Sifriyah Toranit u-merkaz le-hotsaʼat Sefarim.
     
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    Bioethics Casebook 2.0: Using Web‐Based Design and Tools to Promote Ethical Reflection and Practice in Health Care.Jacob Moses, Nancy Berlinger, Michael C. Dunn, Michael K. Gusmano & Jacqueline J. Chin - 2015 - Hastings Center Report 45 (6):19-25.
    The idea of the Internet as Gutenberg 2.0—a true revolution in disseminating information—is now a routine part of how bioethics education works. The Internet has become indispensable as a channel for sharing teaching materials and connecting learners with a central platform that houses materials to support an online or hybrid curriculum or a traditional course. A newer idea in bioethics education reflects developments in web-based medical education more broadly and draws on design principles developed for the Internet. This approach to (...)
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    The King is Dead: Studies in the near Eastern Resistance to Hellenism, 334-31 B. C.Moses Hadas & Samuel K. Eddy - 1964 - American Journal of Philology 85 (2):204.
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  5. The Constitutional Mandate for Judge-Made-Law and Judicial Activism: A Case Study of the Matter of Elizabeth Vaah v. Lister Hospital and Fertility Centre.Ishmael D. Norman, Moses Sk Aikins, Fred N. Binka, Divine Ndonbi Banyubala & Ama K. Edwin - 2012 - Open Ethics Journal 6:1-7.
  6. Sefer Tomer Devorah: ṿe-hu maʼamar nikhbad, ḳadosh ṿe-neḥmad..Moses ben Jacob Cordovero - 2009 - Yerushalayim: Mishp. Gavra. Edited by Yiśraʼel ben ʻOvadyah Gavra.
     
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    Sefer Tomer Devorah: sefer ḳadosh ṿe-nikhbad ṿe-neḥmad meʼod meʼod.Moses ben Jacob Cordovero - 1999 - Wickliffe, Ohio (2602 Bishop Rd., Wickliffe 44092): Aharon Daṿid ben Yitsḥaḳ ha-Leṿi Goldberg. Edited by Matityahu Ḥayim Salomon & A. D. Goldberg.
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  8. Sefer Bi-netivot ha-Sofer: kolel yalḳuṭ Ṿa-yishmaʻ Mosheh, Mosheh ḳibel,...: ṿe-hem liḳuṭe amarim..Moses Sofer - 2008 - London: Mekhon Otsrot ha-sofer, sh. ʻa. y. Torah ʻEts ḥayim.
     
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    Recursive linear orders with recursive successivities.Michael Moses - 1984 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 27 (3):253-264.
    A successivity in a linear order is a pair of elements with no other elements between them. A recursive linear order with recursive successivities U is recursively categorical if every recursive linear order with recursive successivities isomorphic to U is in fact recursively isomorphic to U . We characterize those recursive linear orders with recursive successivities that are recursively categorical as precisely those with order type k 1 + g 1 + k 2 + g 2 +…+ g n -1 (...)
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  10. Shemonah peraḳim leha-Rambam, zal: ṿehu haḳdamah le-Masekhet Avot ʻim beʼur be-lashon ḳalah.Moses Maimonides - 2000 - Yerushalayim: M. ben E.M. Argaman. Edited by Mordekhai ben Efrayim Mosheh Argaman & Moses Maimonides.
     
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  11. (1 other version)Orot ha-Rambam: nativ be-emunot uve-deʻot: ḳovets be-nośʼe emunah, Torah, ʻavodat H., midot-ṭovot, deʻot-yeshurot: mi-tokh ha-Mishnah, Sefer ha-Mitsṿot, Mishneh-Torah, Moreh-nevukhim, teshuvot Rabenu, igrotaṿ u-khetavaṿ ha-refuʼiyim.Moses Maimonides - 1986 - Bene Beraḳ: Tefutsah. Edited by Pinḥas Ṿilman.
  12. Rambam Hilkhot teshuvah: meduyaḳ ʻal pi ket. y. ḥatum be-ʻetsem kit. y. ḳ. ha-ʻaśarah peraḳim ba-Rambam: ʻim beʼur ḥadash Minḥat ḥen: kolel heʻarot ṿe-heʼarot, ḥidushim, liḳuṭim..Moses Maimonides - 2001 - Kew Gardens Hills, N.Y.: Noaḥ Ayziḳ Ohelbaum. Edited by Isaac Oelbaum.
     
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    Sefer ha-madaʻ: ʻal pi k.y. ḥatum be-ʻetsem k.y.ḳ.Moses Maimonides - 1987 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat Maʻaliyot she-ʻa. y. Yeshivat Birkat Mosheh maʻaleh adumim. Edited by Abraham ben David & Nachum L. Rabinovitch.
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    The Block Relation in Computable Linear Orders.Michael Moses - 2011 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 52 (3):289-305.
    The block relation B(x,y) in a linear order is satisfied by elements that are finitely far apart; a block is an equivalence class under this relation. We show that every computable linear order with dense condensation-type (i.e., a dense collection of blocks) but no infinite, strongly η-like interval (i.e., with all blocks of size less than some fixed, finite k ) has a computable copy with the nonblock relation ¬ B(x,y) computably enumerable. This implies that every computable linear order has (...)
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  15. Sefer Daʻat Ḥatam Sofer: otsar shevive ṿe-rishfe esh ḳodesh... raʻayonot... be-ʻinyene Torah, ʻavodah, hashḳafah ṿe-hadrakhah.Moses Sofer - 1996 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: B. Ts. ha-Kohen Shṭrasser. Edited by Benzion Strasser.
     
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  16. Ḳovets Mikhteve marom: osef mikhteve ʻidud ṿe-ḥizuḳ be-ʻinyene musar ṿe-hashḳafah uve-derekh ha-ḥayim.Jacob Moses ben Zebulun Ḥarlap - 1987 - Yerushalayim: Yeshivat "Bet zevul"--Kolel "Ḥof yamim". Edited by Yeḥiʼel Mikhl Ḥarlap.
     
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  17. Sefer Daʻat Ḥatam Sofer: otsar shevive ṿe-rishfe esh ḳodesh... raʻayonot... be-ʻinyene Torah, ʻavodah, hashḳafah ṿe-hadrakhah.Moses Sofer - 1996 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: B. Ts. ha-Kohen Shṭrasser. Edited by Benzion Strasser.
     
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  18. Ṿe-ʻamekh kulam tsadiḳim.Moses ben Jacob Cordovero - 1993 - Bene Beraḳ: Shemuʼel Yitsḥaḳ Gad ha-Kohen Yudaiḳin. Edited by Shemuʼel Yitsḥaḳ Gad Yudaiḳin & Moses ben Jacob Cordovero.
    1. Sefer Anshe ḳodesh -- 2. Sefer Zeraʻ ḳodesh.
     
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  19. Sefer Beʼer melekh: ʻal Hilkhot Isure biʼah.Moses Maimonides & Eldad ben Tsiyon Aharon Sabag (eds.) - 2014 - [Ḥefah]: [Eldad Sabag].
    ḥeleḳ 1. Isure biʼah, ḳedushah u-tseniʻut -- ḥeleḳ 2. Hilkhot yiḥud ṿe-onaʼat mamon u-devarim.
     
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  20. Sefer Totsʼot ḥayim: ṿe-hu solet neḳiyah, ḳitsur ṿe-tamtsit.Elijah ben Moses de Vidas - 1995 - Yerushalayim: Ḥ.Y. Ṿaldman. Edited by Ḥayim Yosef Ṿaldman.
     
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    Moses and the Vocation of the Jewish People. [REVIEW]H. K. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (2):359-359.
    Neher uses Moses as the focal point for a well written introduction to the Jewish faith, and he makes continuous references to the twentieth century. The volume is well illustrated.--K. H.
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    On interactive knowledge with bounded communication.Ido Ben-Zvi & Yoram Moses - 2011 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 21 (3-4):323-354.
    The effect of upper bounds on message delivery times in a computer network upon the dynamics of knowledge gain is investigated. Recent work has identified centipedes and brooms—causal structures that combine message chains with time bound information—as necessary conditions for knowledge gain and common knowledge gain, respectively. This paper shows that, under the full-information protocol, these structures are both necessary and sufficient for such epistemic gain. We then apply this analysis to gain insights into the relation between “everyone knows” and (...)
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  23. Sefer Yeʼushar ba-arets: ʻal ḥamishah ḥumshe Torah, Shabat, tefilah ṿe-3 regalim, R.h., Yo. k., Ḥanukah, Purim u-sheʼar ʻinyene musar ṿe-agadah: Liḳuṭe Zohar, daʻat u-musar, davar yom be-yomo me-Ḥoḳ le-Yiśraʼel, Or ʻolam ṿe-ḳitsur mafteḥot ʻim tamtsit ʻinyanim me-Reshit ḥokhmah: maʼamar ḥayim ṭovim ṿe-shalom be-sof ha-sefer.Elijah ben Moses de Vidas (ed.) - 1984 - Bruḳlin: Yeshaʻy. Asher ben Yosef ṿe-Leʼah.
     
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    The Age of the World, Moses to Darwin. [REVIEW]H. K. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (4):701-701.
    A very readable contribution to the history of ideas. A brief introductory discussion describes the change from a cyclical to the linear view of time. The main part of the work analyzes the gradual rejection of the mosaic linear view and its replacement by an evolutionary conception.--K. H.
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    The episode of Israelites\' exodus under Moses; leadership: Myth or reality.G. K. Ojetayo - 2008 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 9 (2).
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    Daniel Krochmalnik : Moses Mendelssohn, Schriften zum Judentum III, 3. Pentateuchkommentare in deutscher Übersetzung; übersetzt von Rainer Wenzel, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: frommann-holzboog Verlag Eckhart Holzboog 2009, IX + 437 S.; III.4. Hg. von Daniel Krochmalnik. Einleitungen, Anmerkungen und Register zu den Pentateuchkommentaren in deutscher Übersetzung, bearbeitet von Rainer Wenzel. Mit einem Beitrag von Werner Weinberg;, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: frommann-holzboog Verlag Eckhart Holzboog 2016, CXII + 576 S. [REVIEW]Görge K. Hasselhoff - 2017 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 69 (3):296-298.
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    Understanding Religious Experience: From Conviction to Life's Meaning.Paul K. Moser - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, Paul K. Moser offers a new approach to religious experience and the kind of evidence it provides. Here, he explains the nature of theistic and non-theistic experience in relation to the meaning of human life and its underlying evidence, with special attention given to the perspectives of Tolstoy, Buddha, Confucius, Krishna, Moses, the apostle Paul, and Muhammad. Among the many topics explored in this timely volume are: religious experience characterized in a unifying conception; religious experience naturalized (...)
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    Concepts and Actions about The Night in The Qurʾān.T. O. K. Fatih - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (1):141-165.
    In the Qurʾān, the night which encompass half of human life, is expressed by various concepts. From sunset to sunrise (night), various moments of the time frame are also named with different words and concepts. On the other hand, besides sleep and rest, some worship and actions that are asked to be done at night are also mentioned in the Qur’ānic verses. Also sleep at night and the night itself is mentioned as a proof of Allah and an important blessing (...)
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  29. Teshuvot ha-Rashba.Solomon ben Abraham Adret, Abba Mari ben Moses ben Joseph Astruc & Haim Z. Dimitrovsky - 2011 - Yerushalayim: Makhon le-hotsaʼat rishonim ṿe-aḥaronim. Edited by Haim Z. Dimitrovsky & Abba Mari ben Moses ben Joseph Astruc.
    Ḥeleḳ Rishon, kerekh 1. Teshuvot ha-shayakhot le-Miḳra Midrash ṿe-deʻot ṿe-tsoraf la-hen Sefer Minḥat ḳenaʼot le-R. Aba Mari de-Lunil [Haḳdamah-pereḳ 37] -- Ḥeleḳ Rishon, kerekh 2. Miḳra Midrash ṿe-deʻot Teshuvot ha-shayakhot le-Miḳra Midrash ṿe-deʻot ṿe-tsoraf la-hen Sefer Minḥat ḳenaʼot le-R. Aba Mari de-Lunil [pereḳ 38-pereḳ 127] -- Ḥeleḳ sheni. Teshuvot ha-shayakhot le-Masekhet Berakhot ṿe-Seder Zeraʻim -- Ḥeleḳ shelishi. Teshuvot ha-shayakhot le-Masekhet Shabat ṿe-ʻEruvin.
     
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    Proof of the Prophethood of the Prophet Muhammad in the Context of the Bible in Shamsuddīn Al-Samarqandī.Tarık Tanribi̇li̇r & Esra Hergüner - 2020 - Kader 18 (2):617-641.
    Since the beginning of human history, there has been no society that did not have any religion. Man meets his need to believe, encoded in his nature by turning to God. God has not left humans alone in their journey on earth, and from time to time, He has intervened in the world through his prophets. The prophethood, which constitutes one of the main subjects of theology, is an important institution in God-human communication. The messengers chosen by God convey to (...)
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    Rabbi Elisha Ben Abuyah "At the Mind's Limit": Between Theodicy and Fate.Norman K. Swazo - 2014 - Philosophy and Literature 38 (1):153-168.
    Rabbinic tradition, as given in the Palestinian and Babylonian versions of the Talmud, transmits an account of Rabbi Elisha ben Abuyah only to depreciate him for the “pariah” that he was during his lifetime. For one who accepts rabbinic authority, there can be no moral ambiguity about the character of the man, his beliefs, or his aspirations.1 The twelfth-century philosopher and rabbi Moses Maimonides spared no criticism of Elisha. Maimonides wrote The Guide for the Perplexed with the object of (...)
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    On the Interpretation of the Verses Related to the Anecdote of Moses-Khidr in the Framework of Sufism.İskender ŞAHİN - 2022 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 8 (1):215-249.
    Aiming to raise a human being in line with Allah's will, the sufi people applied to the Qur’an at every stage and gave it the necessary value. In order to benefit from the Qur'an much more, they did not neglect to explain it in line with their own perspectives and experiences, and they wrote many valuable isharī tafsir. In this context, they evaluated some practices and manners of sufism on the axis of the Qur'an and interpreted the relevant verses in (...)
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  33. The MacIntyre Reader.K. Knight - 2000 - Philosophy East and West 50 (2):310-310.
     
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    Political activity in classical Athens.Peter J. Rhodes - 1986 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 106:132-144.
    ‘Only the naïve or innocent observer’, says Sir Moses Finley in his book Politics in the ancient world, ‘can believe that Pericles came to a vital Assembly meeting armed with nothing but his intelligence, his knowledge, his charisma and his oratorical skill, essential as all four attributes were.’ Historians of the Roman Republic have been assiduous in studying clientelae,factiones and ‘delivering the vote’, but much less work has been done on the ways in which Athenian politicians sought to mobilise (...)
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    What Really Divides Gilbert and the Rejectionists?K. Brad Wray - 2003 - ProtoSociology 18:363-376.
    Rejectionists argue that collective belief ascriptions are best understood as instances of collective acceptance rather than belief. Margaret Gilbert objects to rejectionist accounts of collective belief statements. She argues that rejectionists rely on a questionable methodology when they inquire into the nature of collective belief ascriptions, and make an erroneous inference when they are led to believe that collectives do not really have beliefs. Consequently, Gilbert claims that collective belief statements are best understood as instances of belief. I critically examine (...)
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    Method and Continuity in Science.K. Brad Wray - 2016 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 47 (2):363-375.
    Devitt has developed an interesting defense of realism against the threats posed by the Pessimistic Induction and the Argument from Unconceived Alternatives. Devitt argues that the best explanation for the success of our current theories, and the fact that they are superior to the theories they replaced, is that they were developed and tested with the aid of better methods than the methods used to develop and test the many theories that were discarded earlier in the history of science. It (...)
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  37. Discarded theories: the role of changing interests.K. Brad Wray - 2019 - Synthese 196 (2):553-569.
    I take another look at the history of science and offer some fresh insights into why the history of science is filled with discarded theories. I argue that the history of science is just as we should expect it to be, given the following two facts about science: theories are always only partial representations of the world, and almost inevitably scientists will be led to investigate phenomena that the accepted theory is not fit to account for. Together these facts suggest (...)
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    Epistemic Logic for AI and Computer Science.John-Jules Ch Meyer & Wiebe van der Hoek - 1995 - Cambridge University Press.
    Epistemic logic has grown from its philosophical beginnings to find diverse applications in computer science, and as a means of reasoning about the knowledge and belief of agents. This book provides a broad introduction to the subject, along with many exercises and their solutions. The authors begin by presenting the necessary apparatus from mathematics and logic, including Kripke semantics and the well-known modal logics K, T, S4 and S5. Then they turn to applications in the context of distributed systems and (...)
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    Priority dilemmas in dialysis: the impact of old age.K. Halvorsen, A. Slettebo, P. Nortvedt, R. Pedersen, M. Kirkevold, M. Nordhaug & B. S. Brinchmann - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (8):585-589.
    Aim: This study explores priority dilemmas in dialysis treatment and care offered elderly patients within the Norwegian public healthcare system.Background: Inadequate healthcare due to advanced age is frequently reported in Norway. The Norwegian guidelines for healthcare priorities state that age alone is not a relevant criterion. However, chronological age, if it affects the risk or effect of medical treatment, can be a legitimate criterion.Method: A qualitative approach is used. Data were collected through semistructured interviews and analysed through hermeneutical content analysis. (...)
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  40. The many faces of irreversibility.K. G. Denbigh - 1989 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 40 (4):501-518.
    Irreversibility, it is claimed, is a much broader concept than is entropy increase, as is shown by the occurrence of certain processes which are irreversible without seeming to involve any intrinsic entropy change. These processes include the spreading outwards into space of particles, or of radiation, and they also include certain biological and mental phenomena. For instance, the irreversible and treelike branching which is characteristic of natural evolution is not entropic when it is considered in itself—i.e. in abstraction from accompanying (...)
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    Entering the grey zone of aging between health and disease: a critical phenomenological account.K. Zeiler, A. Segernäs & Martin Gunnarson - 2024 - Continental Philosophy Review 57 (4):659-676.
    Phenomenological analyses of ageing and old age have examined themes such as alterity, finitude, and time, not seldom from the perspective of “healthy” aging. Phenomenologists have also offered detailed analyses of lived experiences of illness including lived experiences of dementia. This article offers a phenomenological account of what we label as entering the grey zone of aging between “healthy” aging and aging with a disease. This account is developed through a qualitative phenomenological philosophy analysis of elderly persons’ lived experiences of (...)
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    Semantics for structurally free logics LC+.K. Bimbó - 2001 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 9 (4):525-539.
    Structurally free logic LC was introduced in [4]. A natural extension of LC, in particular, in a sequent formulation, is by conjunction and disjunction that do not distribute over each other. We define a set theoretical semantics for these logics via constructing a representation of a lattice that we extend by intensional operations. Canonically, minimally overlapping filter-ideal pairs are used; this construction avoids the use of an equivalent of the axiom of choice and lends transparency to the structure. We also (...)
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    Culture and Modernity: East-West Philosophic Perspectives.Eliot Deutsch (ed.) - 1991 - University of Hawaii Press.
    Philosophers, novelists, and intercultural comparisons : Heidegger, Kundera, and Dickens /​ Richard Rorty Lifeworlds, modernity, and philosophical praxis : race, ethnicity, and critical social theory /​ Lucius Outlaw Modern China and the postmodern West /​ David L. Hall From Marxism to post-Marxism /​ Svetozar Stojanović Incommensurability and otherness revisited /​ Richard J. Bernstein Incommensurability, truth, and the conversation between Confucians and Aritotelians about the virtues /​ Alasdair MacIntyre The commensurability of Indian epistemological theories /​ Karl H. Potter Pluralism, relativism, and (...)
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    The Origin of Cities: Analysis of Words in the Meaning of Settlement in the Qur’ān.Ferruh Kahraman - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (1):391-413.
    In the Qur’ān the most significant words used to indicate settlement are diyār, qarya, madīna, miṣr and balad. Among these, qarya and madīna are the most important ones. While Qarya means, county, city, urban, land and settlement, madīna means town. Miṣr is used for a city as well as for a specific name of a country. Diyār indicates a geographic border and the places of a settlement, and balad infers a political unity of a number of settlements. Due to this (...)
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  45. Derekh ḥayim.Jacob Moses Lesin - 1947 - [New York,:
     
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  46. Oraḥ le-ḥayim.Jacob Moses Lesin - 1951 - [New York,:
     
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  47. The Dialectic of concrete totality in the age of globalisation : Karel Kosík's Dialectics of the concrete fifty years later.Anselm K. Min - 2021 - In Joseph Grim Feinberg, Ivan Landa & Jan Mervart (eds.), Karel Kosík and the Dialectics of the concrete. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Mental rotation within linguistic and non-linguistic domains in users of American sign language.K. Emmorey - 1998 - Cognition 68 (3):221-246.
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  49. Modifying autonomy--a concept grounded in nurses' experiences of moral decision-making in psychiatric practice.K. Lutzen & C. Nordin - 1994 - Journal of Medical Ethics 20 (2):101-107.
    Fourteen experienced psychiatric nurses participated in a pilot study aimed at describing the experiential aspect of making decisions for the patient. In-depth interviews focused on conflicts, were transcribed, coded, and categorized according to the Grounded Theory method. The theoretical construct, 'modifying autonomy' and its dimensions, such as being aware of the patient's vulnerability, caring for and caring about the patient, were identified. The findings in this study make clear the need for further research into the experiential aspect of ethical decision-making (...)
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    Elena Ivanovna Rerikh: biobibliograficheskiĭ ukazatelʹ, k 130-letii︠u︡ so dni︠a︡ rozhdenii︠a︡.N. K. Vorobʹeva - 2009 - Moskva: Master-Bank.
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