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  1. Dawr al-qaḍāʼ fī daʻm thaqāfat al-mujtamaʻ al-madanī: ḥalaqāt niqāshīyah.Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Aḥmad Ṣubḥī Manṣūr & ʻAlī al-Dīn Hilāl (eds.) - 1997 - al-ʻAjūzah [Giza]: Dār al-Amīn.
     
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  2. The assisted Technology dilemma: a reflection on AI chatbots use and risks while reshaping the peer review process in scientific research.Helmi Ben Saad, Ismail Dergaa, Hatem Ghouili, Halil İbrahim Ceylan, Karim Chamari & Wissem Dhahbi - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-8.
    The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots in academic peer review (PR) has sparked both excitement and concern, raising critical questions about the future of scientific integrity. This paper examined how AI tools, particularly Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer, are reshaping scientific PR. As these tools become more prevalent in academic evaluation, they bring both opportunities and challenges to scholarly communication. AI assistance offers valuable benefits: it can speed up review processes, help non-native English speakers express their ideas clearly, and (...)
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    Ethical standards for psychological practice in the UAE: current status and aspirations.Fatima Al-Darmaki, Saad Ibrahim Yaaqeib & Susan Partridge - 2023 - Ethics and Behavior 33 (3):205-219.
    There is a growing body of global research demonstrating the significance of mental health to individuals’ overall happiness and productivity. The research evidence has encouraged governmental agencies in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to divert more attention toward the provision and development of mental health services. As the sector grows, one of the first issues of concern is the adherence to a unified set of ethics of practice. The purpose of this paper is to present and discuss the existing ethical (...)
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    (1 other version)Transformative Impacts of Technological Advancements in English Language Teaching: A Comprehensive Analysis within the TESOL Context in Duhok City, Iraq.Saad Ibrahim Taha Al-Zeebaree & Sherwan Taha Ameen - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1272-1289.
    This comprehensive research was conducted in Duhok City, Iraq, encompassing both university and high school levels in the academic year 2022-2023. The primary objective was to thoroughly examine the influence of technology on English language teaching and learning. Employing a historical analysis, this study traced the evolution of technology within the realm of English language education while meticulously scrutinizing its advantages and potential challenges. Participants encompassed a diverse group, comprising university students and teachers, as well as high school teachers and (...)
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    Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Insights into the Diagnostic and Therapeutic Implications.Salih Matar Alsehli, Omar Abdullah Almutairi, Sati Musaad Almutairi, Muqren Geri Almutairi, Salem Ayad Aljohani, Majed Abdullah Alharbi, Najeh Saud Alanazi, Faisal Fahad Almutiri, Yousef Aziz Aloufi, Abdullah Saad Algohani, Mohammed Abdullah Alharbi, Ibrahim M. S. Bassati, Samaher Maher Bukhari, Abdullah Ali Alharbi & Abdulmajeed Alanazi - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:2825-2846.
    Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) presents a significant problem that necessitates a greater understanding of its underlying molecular complexity in order to improve diagnostics and therapies. Recent studies have shed light on the critical role that mitochondrial dysfunction plays in the development and course of HCC. Once thought to be primarily involved in the synthesis of cellular energy, mitochondria are now known to be key participants in the regulation of a variety of cellular functions that go beyond bioenergetics. The purpose of this (...)
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    The Impact of Escort Fees on the Consumption Behavior of Families of Expatriate Workers in the Private Sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.Mohammednour Eltahir Ahmed, Ahmed Osman Ahmed, Osman Saad Shidwan, Anas Satti Mohamed, Manal Mohamed E. L. Mekebbaty, Mohamed Abuelaila Ali Baraka Yousif, Somaia Osman Mohamed Abdelgadir, Eman Abdel Hameed Hasnin, Ghada Mohamed Elhag & Khalid Yousif Ibrahim Salih - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1162-1180.
    The study aimed to find out the impact of fees imposed on escorts on the consumer behavior of expatriate families in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by studying purchase motives, sources of purchase decisions, economic factors and social factors when purchasing products. The study concluded that there was no effect of these factors on changing the consumption habits of expatriate families. Rather, factors intervened that led to the increasing control of most of these factors and their impact, especially with the (...)
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    Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Radiologists and Paramedics Towards Accident and Emergency Preparedness and the Role of Biomedical Engineering in Prehospital Emergencies.Bader Mohammed Alzughaibi, Khalid Abdullah Al Subait, Hamed Raja Alotaibi, Majed Samran Almutairi, Ibrahim Ahmad Daghas, Adel Rshead Almutairi, Hamda Saad AlOtaibi & Musa Muhammad Ibrahim Alrami - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:686-693.
    Purpose: The purposes of this study were to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice of radiologists and paramedics regarding accident and emergency preparedness in hospitals in the southern region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and how to improve their role. Materials and methods: This was a descriptive, cross‑sectional online survey that was carried out among radiologists and paramedics in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. A self-structured, close-ended questionnaire that was administered that consisted of 19 questions was included. The questionnaire (...)
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  8. The Saad truth about happiness: 8 secrets for leading the good life.Gad Saad - 2023 - Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing.
    The Quest for Happiness Is a Universal Fact. It is a scientific fact, which means we can measure happiness, we can assess it, and we can devise strategies to make ourselves happy and fulfilled human beings. So says Professor Gad Saad, the author of the sensational bestseller The Parasitic Mind and the irrepressible host of The Saad Truth podcast. In this provocative, entertaining, and life-changing new book, he roams through the scientific studies, culls the wisdom of ancient philosophy (...)
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    Bergson’un Felsefesinde İbrahim Kalın’ın Modernite Eleştirilerini Yeniden Okumak.İbrahim Emre Günay - 2024 - Ilahiyat Tetkikleri Dergisi 61:26-41.
    Çalışmamızın konusu ve amacı düşünce dünyasında çalışmalarıyla önemli bir yere sahip olan İbrahim Kalın’ın modernite eleştirilerini ortaya koymak ve bu eleştirileri Bergson’un felsefesiyle yorumlayarak yeniden değerlendirmek ayrıca Kalın ve Bergson’un birbirini tamamlayan benzer düşünceler ortaya koydukları göstermektir. Her iki düşünürün de çalışmalarında modern insanın akıl temelinde yarı tanrısal özne rolüne karşı, modern aklın ötesindeki gerçekliği ve aklı yapan öncesi ve sonu olmayan bir varlığı temel almaları çalışmamıza konu olmalarını sağlamıştır. Kalın’ın hayatın anlamının, ilerlemecilik anlayışı doğrultusunda her şeyin akıl temelinde belirlenmesine (...)
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  10. Chapter Four Prismatics of Music and Culture: The Equivocation of Nordic Metal Ibrahim Beyazoglu.Ibrahim Beyazoglu - 2007 - In John Wall, Music, metamorphosis and capitalism: self, poetics and politics. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 50.
     
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  11. How to befriend zombies: a guide for physicalists.Bradford Saad - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (9):2353-2375.
    Though not myself a physicalist, I develop a new argument against antiphysicalist positions that are motivated by zombie arguments. I first identify four general features of phenomenal states that are candidates for non-physical types; these are used to generate different types of zombie. I distinguish two antiphysicalist positions: strict dualism, which posits exactly one general non-physical type, and pluralism, which posits more than one such type. It turns out that zombie arguments threaten strict dualism and some pluralist positions as much (...)
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    A predictive coding model of the N400.Samer Nour Eddine, Trevor Brothers, Lin Wang, Michael Spratling & Gina R. Kuperberg - 2024 - Cognition 246 (C):105755.
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    On the Coherence of Wittgensteinian Constructivism.Amit Saad - 2016 - Acta Analytica 31 (4):455-462.
    Michael Dummett presents a modus tollens argument against a Wittgensteinian conception of meaning. In a series of papers, Dummett claims that Wittgensteinian considerations entail strict finitism. However, by a “sorites argument”, Dummett argues that strict finitism is incoherent and therefore questions these Wittgensteinian considerations.In this paper, I will argue that Dummett’s sorites argument fails to undermine strict finitism. I will claim that the argument is based on two questionable assumptions regarding some strict finitist sets of natural numbers. It will be (...)
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    Understanding the Past to Make the Future – An Introduction.Alfredo Saad-Filho - 2003 - Historical Materialism 11 (3):3-4.
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    Athanor: Local search over abstract constraint specifications.Saad Attieh, Nguyen Dang, Christopher Jefferson, Ian Miguel & Peter Nightingale - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 340 (C):104277.
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    La teoría “dworkiniana” del razonamiento jurídico de Jeremy Waldron: el eslabón ignorado.Javier Gallego Saade - 2019 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 50:6-48.
    En este trabajo se sostiene que la teoría del derecho iberoamericana ha malinterpretado la teoría del razonamiento jurídico de Jeremy Waldron, presentándola como una teoría formalista de la adjudicación, y a Waldron como un positivista excluyente. Esto se debe a una lectura sesgada de su teoría del derecho, que se explica, a su vez, por la imagen que el constitucionalismo ha construido en torno a Waldron, como un opositor de Dworkin. Este trabajo muestra que Waldron suscribe a una teoría “dworkiniana” (...)
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    Conclusion.Eliane Saadé - 2015 - In Eliane Saadé, The Concept of Justice and Equality: On the Dispute Between John Rawls and Gerald Cohen. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 216-217.
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    7 The Cohenian Alternative.Eliane Saadé - 2015 - In Eliane Saadé, The Concept of Justice and Equality: On the Dispute Between John Rawls and Gerald Cohen. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 139-161.
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    The history of autonomy in medicine from antiquity to principlism.Toni C. Saad - 2018 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 21 (1):125-137.
    Respect for Autonomy has been a mainstay of medical ethics since its enshrinement as one of the four principles of biomedical ethics by Beauchamp and Childress’ in the late 1970s. This paper traces the development of this modern concept from Antiquity to the present day, paying attention to its Enlightenment origins in Kant and Rousseau. The rapid C20th developments of bioethics and RFA are then considered in the context of the post-war period and American socio-political thought. The validity and utility (...)
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    A dualist theory of experience.Bradford Saad - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-29.
    Dualism holds that experiences somehow arise from physical states, despite being neither identical with nor grounded in such states. This paper motivates a stringent set of constraints on constructing a dualist theory of experience. To meet the constraints, a dualist theory must: (1) construe experiences as causes of physical effects, (2) ensure that experiences do not cause observable violations of the causal closure of the physical domain, (3) avoid overdetermination, (4) specify a set of psychophysical laws that yield experiences as (...)
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  21. Fine-Tuning Should Make Us More Confident that Other Universes Exist.Bradford Saad - 2024 - American Philosophical Quarterly 61 (1):29-44.
    This paper defends the view that discovering that our universe is fine-tuned should make us more confident that other universes exist. My defense exploits a distinction between ideal and non-ideal evidential support. I use that distinction in concert with a simple model to disarm the most influential objection—the this-universe objection—to the view that fine-tuning supports the existence of other universes. However, the simple model fails to capture some important features of our epistemic situation with respect to fine-tuning. To capture these (...)
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  22. Digital suffering: why it's a problem and how to prevent it.Bradford Saad & Adam Bradley - 2022 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    As ever more advanced digital systems are created, it becomes increasingly likely that some of these systems will be digital minds, i.e. digital subjects of experience. With digital minds comes the risk of digital suffering. The problem of digital suffering is that of mitigating this risk. We argue that the problem of digital suffering is a high stakes moral problem and that formidable epistemic obstacles stand in the way of solving it. We then propose a strategy for solving it: Access (...)
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    Should dualists locate the physical basis of experience in the head?Bradford Saad - 2024 - Synthese 203 (2):1-18.
    Dualism holds that experiences are non-physical states that exist alongside physical states. Dualism leads to the postulation of psychophysical laws that generate experiences by operating on certain sorts of physical states. What sorts of physical states? To the limited extent that dualists have addressed this question, they have tended to favor a brain-based approach that locates the physical basis of experience in the head. In contrast, this paper develops an argument for a form of dualism on which experience has a (...)
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    Aḥmad al-Wallālī’s Commentary on al-Sanūsī’s Compendium of Logic: A Study and Edition of Lawāmiʿ al-Naẓar fī Taḥqīq Maʿānī al-Mukhtaṣar.Ibrahim Safri (ed.) - 2022 - Boston: BRILL.
    In the study of _Lawāmiʿ al-Naẓar_, Ibrahim Safri presents a history of rational sciences in the Maghribī tradition in the seventeenth and eighteenth century. He also presents a critical edition of the work, which can be considered as an introduction to post-Avicennian studies in North Africa.
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    Modeling Theory in Science Education.Ibrahim A. Halloun - 2006 - Springer.
    This book is the culmination of over twenty years of work toward a pedagogical theory that promotes experiential learning of model-laden theory and inquiry in science.
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  26. The Effect of Religiosity on Hedonic Consumption and Wasteful Consumption Behavior.İbrahim Avcı & Hızır Hacıkeleşoğlu - 2021 - Ilahiyat Tetkikleri Dergisi 55:353-378.
    The present study aims to determine whether religiosity affects hedonic consumption behavior, which expresses pleasure-oriented consumption behavior, and wasteful consumption behavior, which expresses waste-oriented consumption behavior, and whether hedonic consumption behavior has an effect on wasteful consumption behavior. For this purpose, the convenience sampling method was chosen among the sampling methods, and the data was collected with the online questionnaire form. During the data collection process, 490 participants were reached, but as a result of the removal of incorrect questionnaires, the (...)
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    Non-audit services and perceived auditor's independence: empirical evidence from an emerging market.Ibrahim El-Sayed Ebaid - 2011 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 6 (2):162.
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    In Memoriam.Berkley B. Eddins - 1972 - Social Theory and Practice 2 (1):3-4.
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    Speculative Philosophy of History: A Critical Analysis.Berkley B. Eddins - 1968 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 6 (1):52-58.
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    Internal corporate governance mechanisms and financial performance: evidence from the UK's top FTSE 100 listed companies.Ibrahim Khalifa Elmghaamez & Eritobi Akintoye - 2021 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 15 (2):190.
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    Analysis of Developments in Plant Production in the Governorates of the Asir Region, Saudi Arabia.Saad Jubran Al Kahtani, Fadhl Al Maayn, Mena Elassal & Sherif Abdel Salam Sherif - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:388-400.
    Plant production is diverse in the Asir region, and there are many methods of analysis. Perhaps factor analysis is one of the most important statistical methods through which productive power can be measured in various geographical regions. In this study, factor analysis was used to measure the developments of plant production in the agricultural sector in the Asir region, Saudi Arabia. The factor analysis showed the presence of three main factors that together explained about %86.55 of the total variation in (...)
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    Applying Kass's Public Health Ethics Framework to Mandatory Health Care Worker Immunization: The Devil is in the Details.Saad B. Omer - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (9):55-57.
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    Dogovor.Ibrahim Đonlagić - 2006 - Sarajevo: Maunagić.
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    Programs of religious/spiritual support in hospitals - five “Whies” and five “Hows”.Marcelo Saad & Roberta de Medeiros - 2016 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 11:5.
    A contemporary orientation of the hospital experience model must encompass the clients’ religious-spiritual dimension. The objective of this paper is to share a previous experience, highlighting at least five reasons hospitals should invest in this direction, and an equal number of steps required to achieve it. In the first part, the text discourses about five reasons to invest in religious-spiritual support programs: 1. Religious-spiritual wellbeing is related to better health; 2. Religious-spiritual appreciation is a standard for hospital accreditation; 3. To (...)
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  35. A causal argument for dualism.Bradford Saad - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 175 (10):2475-2506.
    Dualism holds that some mental events are fundamental and non-physical. I develop a prima facie plausible causal argument for dualism. The argument has several significant implications. First, it constitutes a new way of arguing for dualism. Second, it provides dualists with a parity response to causal arguments for physicalism. Third, it transforms the dialectical role of epiphenomenalism. Fourth, it refutes the view that causal considerations prima facie support physicalism but not dualism. After developing the causal argument for dualism and drawing (...)
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  36. Predicting Tumor Category Using Artificial Neural Networks.Ibrahim M. Nasser & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2019 - International Journal of Academic Health and Medical Research (IJAHMR) 3 (2):1-7.
    In this paper an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model, for predicting the category of a tumor was developed and tested. Taking patients’ tests, a number of information gained that influence the classification of the tumor. Such information as age, sex, histologic-type, degree-of-diffe, status of bone, bone-marrow, lung, pleura, peritoneum, liver, brain, skin, neck, supraclavicular, axillar, mediastinum, and abdominal. They were used as input variables for the ANN model. A model based on the Multilayer Perceptron Topology was established and trained using (...)
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  37. Interactionism, haecceities, and the pairing argument.Bradford Saad - 2017 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 60 (7):724-741.
    Interactionists hold that non-spatial objects causally interact with physical objects. Interactionists have traditionally grappled with the puzzle of how such interaction is possible. More recently, Jaegwon Kim has presented interactionists with a more daunting threat: the pairing argument, which purports to refute interactionism by showing that non-spatial objects cannot stand in causal relations. After reviewing that argument, I develop a challenge to it on behalf of the interactionist. The challenge poses a dilemma: roughly, either haecceities exist or they do not. (...)
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  38. Lessons from the Void: What Boltzmann Brains Teach.Bradford Saad - forthcoming - Analytic Philosophy.
    Some physical theories predict that almost all brains in the universe are Boltzmann brains, i.e. short-lived disembodied brains that are accidentally assembled as a result of thermodynamic or quantum fluctuations. Physicists and philosophers of physics widely regard this proliferation as unacceptable, and so take its prediction as a basis for rejecting these theories. But the putatively unacceptable consequences of this prediction follow only given certain philosophical assumptions. This paper develops a strategy for shielding physical theorizing from the threat of Boltzmann (...)
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  39. A Teleological Strategy for Solving the Meta-Problem of Consciousness.Bradford Saad - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (9-10):205-216.
    Following Chalmers, I take the most promising response to the meta-problem to be a realizationist one on which (roughly) consciousness plays a role in realizing the processes that explain why we think that there is a hard problem of consciousness. I favour an interactionist dualist version of realizationism on which experiences are non-physical states that non-redundantly cause problem judgments. This view is subject to the challenges of specifying laws that would enable experiences to cause problem judgments and of explaining why (...)
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    Empiricism, Necessity and Freedom.Berkley B. Eddins - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (3):556 - 558.
    I wish to comment upon Mr. Hendel's suggestion along two lines: 1) the feasibility of Hume's solution; and 2) the implications of empiricism for man's freedom as knower and agent. Of course, Hume's skepticism did draw the "sting out of physical necessity and made it harmless," as Hendel indicates. But the force of this skepticism was also to impugn reason--or reasoning--and this the philosophes were unwilling to countenance. That man was an unknowable factor in an equally unknowable universe did not (...)
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    Liberalism and Liberation.Berkley B. Eddins - 1972 - Social Theory and Practice 2 (1):99-112.
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    Stallknecht's Criterion of Existence.Berkley B. Eddins - 1953 - Review of Metaphysics 7 (1):112 - 114.
    IN his article, "Decision and Existence," Newton P. Stallknecht suggests that the insight of the existentialist should be brought to bear on the traditional problem of characterizing existence. In particular, he is concerned to show how the philosophy of Leibniz involves a mode of thinking which has "failed to apprehend the true quality of existence." Because the "extreme 'essentialism' of Leibniz's theology stands... in contrast with his keen sense of the individual and the spontaneous," this philosophy, the author contends, should (...)
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  43. Kant: From Practical Laws to Morality.Ibrahim Marazka - 2011 - Philosophical Forum 42 (3):314-314.
     
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    The Report Of Münif Paşa Send From Tahran About Affairs Of The State And Its Make People Think.ŞİRİN İbrahim - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:759-771.
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    A Positive Versus Negative Interaction Memory Affects Parole Officers’ Implicit Associations Between the Self-Concept and the Group Parolees.Marina K. Saad, Luis M. Rivera & Bonita M. Veysey - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundParole officers are one of many actors in the legal system charged with interpreting and enforcing the law. Officers not only assure that parolees under their supervision comply with the terms of their release, but also monitor and control parolees’ criminal behavior. They conduct their jobs through their understanding of their official mandate and make considered and deliberate choices while executing that mandate. However, their experiences as legal actors may impact their implicit cognitions about parolees. This experiment is the first (...)
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    False Positive.Toni C. Saad - 2020 - The New Bioethics 26 (3):284-286.
    Volume 26, Issue 3, September 2020, Page 284-286.
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  47. State, landlord, parliament and peasant: The story of the 1992 Tenancy Law in Egypt.Reem Saad - 1999 - In Saad Reem, Agriculture in Egypt, From Pharaonic to Modern Times. pp. 387-404.
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    1 The Rawlsian Theory of Justice.Eliane Saadé - 2015 - In Eliane Saadé, The Concept of Justice and Equality: On the Dispute Between John Rawls and Gerald Cohen. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 28-48.
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    Twixt Ricardo and Rubin: Debating Kincaid Once More.Alfredo Saad-Filho & Ben Fine - 2009 - Historical Materialism 17 (3):192-207.
    Our final instalment in the debate with Jim Kincaid argues that his value-analysis suffers from weaknesses associated with both Ricardian and Rubinesque interpretations of Marx. These approaches are methodologically flawed, because value-theory does not draw upon externally imposed theories or standards of logic or evidence to check the conceptual or empirical validity of its approach to the understanding of capitalism. Rather, Marxian value-theory involves reconstructing in thought the class-based production-processes underpinning capitalism through to their more complex and concrete consequences in (...)
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  50. Harmony in a panpsychist world.Bradford Saad - 2022 - Synthese 200 (6):1-24.
    Experiences tend to be followed by states for which they provide normative reasons. Such harmonious correlations cry out for explanation. Theories that answer or diminish these cries thereby achieve an advantage over theories that do neither. I argue that the main lines of response to these cries that are available to biological theorists—theorists who hold (roughly) that conscious subjects are generally biological entities—are problematic. And I argue that panpsychism—which holds (roughly) that conscious subjects are ubiquitous in nature—provides an attractive response (...)
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