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    Guidelines adherence and hypertension control at a tertiary hospital in Malaysia.Nafees Ahmad, Yahaya Hassan, Balamurugan Tangiisuran, Ong Loke Meng, Noorizan Abd Aziz, Fiaz‐ud‐Din Ahmad & Muhammad Atif - 2013 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (5):798-804.
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    Use of evidence‐based therapy for the secondary prevention of acute coronary syndromes in Malaysian practice.Yaman Walid Kassab, Yahaya Hassan, Noorizan Abd Aziz, Hadeer Akram & Omar Ismail - 2013 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (4):658-663.
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    Inner Speech.Peter Langland-Hassan - 2019 - Routledge.
    This book will be a part of Routledge's "New Problems of Philosophy" series.
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    Ultimate bound sets of a hyperchaotic system and its application in chaos synchronization.Hassan Saberi Nik, Sohrab Effati & Jafar Saberi-Nadjafi - 2015 - Complexity 20 (4):30-44.
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  5. Imaginative Attitudes.Peter Langland-Hassan - 2015 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 90 (3):664-686.
    The point of this paper is to reveal a dogma in the ordinary conception of sensory imagination, and to suggest another way forward. The dogma springs from two main sources: a too close comparison of mental imagery to perceptual experience, and a too strong division between mental imagery and the traditional propositional attitudes (such as belief and desire). The result is an unworkable conception of the correctness conditions of sensory imaginings—one lacking any link between the conditions under which an imagining (...)
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  6. What It Is to Pretend.Peter Langland-Hassan - 2014 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 95 (1):397-420.
    Pretense is a topic of keen interest to philosophers and psychologists. But what is it, really, to pretend? What features qualify an act as pretense? Surprisingly little has been said on this foundational question. Here I defend an account of what it is to pretend, distinguishing pretense from a variety of related but distinct phenomena, such as (mere) copying and practicing. I show how we can distinguish pretense from sincerity by sole appeal to a person's beliefs, desires, and intentions – (...)
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  7. Pretense, imagination, and belief: the Single Attitude theory.Peter Langland-Hassan - 2012 - Philosophical Studies 159 (2):155-179.
    A popular view has it that the mental representations underlying human pretense are not beliefs, but are “belief-like” in important ways. This view typically posits a distinctive cognitive attitude (a “DCA”) called “imagination” that is taken toward the propositions entertained during pretense, along with correspondingly distinct elements of cognitive architecture. This paper argues that the characteristics of pretense motivating such views of imagination can be explained without positing a DCA, or other cognitive architectural features beyond those regulating normal belief and (...)
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  8. Islamic medical ethics: What and how to teach.Hassan Bella - 2008 - In Jonathan E. Brockopp & Thomas Eich, Muslim Medical Ethics: From Theory to Practice. University of South Carolina Press.
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    L'information et le pouvoir politique en Côte d'Ivoire entre 1960 et 1990.Yahaya Diabi - 2000 - Hermes 28:245.
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  10. Islamic Derivation in Medical Bioethics.Hassan Hathout & G. I. Serour - 1991 - Proceedings of the First International Conference on Bioethics in Human Reproduction Research in the Muslim World 11.
     
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    On system theory and its relevance to problems in information science.Hassan Mortazavian - 1983 - In Fritz Machlup, The Study of Information: Interdisciplinary Messages. Wiley.
  12. Fractured phenomenologies: Thought insertion, inner speech, and the puzzle of extraneity.Peter Langland-Hassan - 2008 - Mind and Language 23 (4):369-401.
    Abstract: How it is that one's own thoughts can seem to be someone else's? After noting some common missteps of other approaches to this puzzle, I develop a novel cognitive solution, drawing on and critiquing theories that understand inserted thoughts and auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia as stemming from mismatches between predicted and actual sensory feedback. Considerable attention is paid to forging links between the first-person phenomenology of thought insertion and the posits (e.g. efference copy, corollary discharge) of current cognitive (...)
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  13. On Choosing What to Imagine.Peter Langland-Hassan - 2016 - In Amy Kind & Peter Kung, Knowledge Through Imagination. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 61-84.
    If imagination is subject to the will, in the sense that people choose the content of their own imaginings, how is it that one nevertheless can learn from what one imagines? This chapter argues for a way forward in addressing this perennial puzzle, both with respect to propositional imagination and sensory imagination. Making progress requires looking carefully at the interplay between one’s intentions and various kinds of constraints that may be operative in the generation of imaginings. Lessons are drawn from (...)
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  14. Janglican: National literatures in the age of globalization.Ihab Hassan - 2010 - Philosophy and Literature 34 (2):271-280.
    In Finnegans Wake, the uncouth portmanteau word "Janglish" suggests a jangled kind of English. Joyce, of course, lived and died before that other uncouth word, "globalization," rode the waves of cyberspace. By resorting to a dubious conceit, I use "Janglican" to invoke American letters on the tongue of writers like Junot Diaz, Amy Tan, Aleksander Hemon, Ha Jin, Jhumpa Lahiri, Chang-rae Lee, among many others (including this writer, who speaks every language with an accent, a literary feat of sorts.)There's no (...)
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  15. Explaining Imagination.Peter Langland-Hassan - 2020 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    ​Imagination will remain a mystery—we will not be able to explain imagination—until we can break it into parts we already understand. Explaining Imagination is a guidebook for doing just that, where the parts are other ordinary mental states like beliefs, desires, judgments, and decisions. In different combinations and contexts, these states constitute cases of imagining. This reductive approach to imagination is at direct odds with the current orthodoxy, according to which imagination is a sui generis mental state or process—one with (...)
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    Does Rarity Confer Value? Nietzsche on the Exceptional Individual.Patrick Hassan - 2017 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 48 (2):261-285.
    One feature of the individuals Nietzsche considers paradigms of greatness is that they are, in some capacity, rare —an exception to the majority.1 It would be difficult to overstate the frequency of this association in the texts. From as early as UM, Nietzsche repeatedly contrasts the “rarest and most valuable exemplars” with the pejorative “herd [Heerde]”, the “common [gemein]”, the “mediocre [mittelmässig]”, and the “rabble [Pöbel]”.2 This contrast becomes more explicit in Nietzsche’s mature period, where, for example, he writes plainly (...)
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    Investigating the Relationship Between Big Five Personality Traits and Cultural Intelligence on Football Coaches.Hassan Fahim Devin - 2017 - Human and Social Studies. Research and Practice 6 (3):116-131.
    In this descriptive – correlative study we examined the relationship between big five personality traits with cultural intelligence in 113 active soccer coaches in the city of Mashhad in north-eastern of Iran. Anget. al cultural intelligence and Costa & McCrae Revised NEO Personality Inventory and NEO Five-Factor Inventory with Cultural intelligence. A significant reverse relationship was observed between neuroticism and Cultural intelligence. A significant difference was observed between coaches with A and B coaching degree, in comparison with C and D (...)
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  18. Feminist Theology as a Means of Combating Injustice toward Women in Muslim Communities and Culture.Riffat Hassan - 1997 - In William Cenkner, Evil and the response of world religion. St. Paul, Minn: Paragon House. pp. 80--95.
     
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    Well-being, Trust and Society.Claudia Gina Hassan - 2020 - Lebenswelt. Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 15:78-89.
    The concept of well-being is correlated with social indicators linked in turn with the classical notion of “the good life”. The paper, instead, emphasizes the importance of relational aspects. It develops a reflection on the dialectic of interpersonal and systemic trust and mistrust, and it analyzes different semantic nuances of the notion of trust. A society characterized by well-being evidences strong type agency, a society with low levels of well being evidences weak type agency. Trust is a social resource indispensable (...)
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  20. The Logico-Epistemic Construction of Numbers.Hassan Tahiri - 2015 - In Mathematics and the Mind: An Introduction Into Ibn Sīnā’s Theory of Knowledge. Cham: Springer Verlag.
     
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    L’oppression des communautés autochtones hindoues au Pakistan.Sibth Ul Hassan, Usman Ashraf & Michèle Collin - 2019 - Multitudes 75 (2):200-204.
    Le mégaprojet de centrale au charbon Thar (Thar Coal Mega Power Project) est l’un des plus ambitieux du Pakistan. Il affectera directement les communautés du désert de Thar sur une superficie d’environ neuf mille kilomètres carrés. Plus de deux cent cinquante villages seront évacués pour assurer son succès économique. Le projet a d’ores et déjà provoqué des migrations, des spéculations sur le sol, l’usurpation de pâturages communs et le rejet des communautés. Les conflits dans la région revêtent deux faces. D’abord, (...)
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    Negatives Lernen.Hassan Wahbi - 2009 - In Fathi Triki, Jacques Poulain & Christoph Wulf, Erziehung Und Demokratie: Europäische, Muslimisch Und Arabische Länder Im Dialog. Akademie Verlag. pp. 312-320.
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  23. From postmodernism to postmodernity: The local/global context.Ihab Habib Hassan - 2001 - Philosophy and Literature 25 (1):1-13.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 25.1 (2001) 1-13 [Access article in PDF] From Postmodernism to Postmodernity: The Local/Global Context Ihab Hassan I What Was Postmodernism? What was postmodernism, and what is it still? I believe it is a revenant, the return of the irrepressible; every time we are rid of it, its ghost rises back. Like a ghost, it eludes definition. Certainly, I know less about postmodernism today than I (...)
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  24. Inner Speech and Metacognition: In Search of a Connection.Peter Langland-Hassan - 2014 - Mind and Language 29 (5):511-533.
    Many theorists claim that inner speech is importantly linked to human metacognition (thinking about one's own thinking). However, their proposals all rely upon unworkable conceptions of the content and structure of inner speech episodes. The core problem is that they require inner speech episodes to have both auditory-phonological contents and propositional/semantic content. Difficulties for the views emerge when we look closely at how such contents might be integrated into one or more states or processes. The result is that, if inner (...)
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  25. Pluralism in Postmodern Perspective.Ihab Hassan - 1986 - Critical Inquiry 12 (3):503-520.
    Postmodernism once more—that breach has begun to yawn! I return to it by way of pluralism, which itself has become the irritable condition of postmodern discourse, consuming many pages of both critical and uncritical inquiry. Why? Why pluralism now? This question recalls another that Kant raised two centuries ago—“Was heist Aufklärung?”—meaning, “Who are we now?” The answer was a signal meditation on historical presence, as Michel Foucault saw.1 But to meditate on that topic today—and this is my central claim—is really (...)
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    Mathematics and the Mind: An Introduction Into Ibn Sīnā’s Theory of Knowledge.Hassan Tahiri - 2015 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    Few philosophers that have been studied as much as Ibn Sīnā have been as much misunderstood. His extraordinary ability to reflect upon and write in a variety of styles about seemingly every topic in every domain has steered his thought from philosophy and theology to mysticism and esoterism. Instead of helping us to learn and understand better Ibn Sīnā than he has previously been understood, the recent surge of Avicennan studies only adds more confusion to the already complex social context (...)
  27. Postmodernism? A self-interview.Ihab Habib Hassan - 2006 - Philosophy and Literature 30 (1):223-228.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Postmodernism:A Self-InterviewIhab HassanThe following interview did not take place in Ihab Hassan's study in Milwaukee, with a view of Lake Michigan, rippling turquoise, blue, and mauve under a sky of fluffy paratactical clouds.Interviewer: You are sometimes known as the Father...Hassan: Please! At most, the Godfather of Postmodernism, though I don't know who the Godmother is. Maybe Madam Hype?I: Why hype?H: Because postmodernism began as a genuinely contested (...)
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  28. A puzzle about visualization.Peter Langland-Hassan - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (2):145-173.
    Visual imagination (or visualization) is peculiar in being both free, in that what we imagine is up to us, and useful to a wide variety of practical reasoning tasks. How can we rely upon our visualizations in practical reasoning if what we imagine is subject to our whims? The key to answering this puzzle, I argue, is to provide an account of what constrains the sequence in which the representations featured in visualization unfold—an account that is consistent with its freedom. (...)
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  29. Introspective misidentification.Peter Langland-Hassan - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (7):1737-1758.
    It is widely held that introspection-based self-ascriptions of mental states are immune to error through misidentification , relative to the first person pronoun. Many have taken such errors to be logically impossible, arguing that the immunity holds as an “absolute” necessity. Here I discuss an actual case of craniopagus twins—twins conjoined at the head and brain—as a means to arguing that such errors are logically possible and, for all we know, nomologically possible. An important feature of the example is that (...)
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  30. The arabic original of liber de compositione alchemiae the epistle of maryanus, the hermit and philosopher, to Prince khalid Ibn yazid.Ahmad Y. Al-Hassan - 2004 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 14 (2):213-231.
    The Liber de compositione alchemiae or the The Book of the Composition of Alchemy is believed to have been the first book on alchemy that was translated from Arabic into Latin. The translator was the Englishman Robert of Chester who was one of the earliest translators to flock to Spain to learn Arabic and to translate some of the Arabic works. He completed his translation on 11 February, 1144.
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    Zu Heidegger: ein Nachtrag zu "Heidegger - das Denken der Inhumanität".Hassan Givsan - 2011 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
    Dasein contra Mensch: Heidegger und Cassirer in Davos -- Rosenzweig und Heidegger -- Dass die Philosophie nur abendländisch-europäisch sei-- und was nun? Frage an Heidegger und Husserl -- Das Geschick des Abendlandes -- Sein, Geschichte, Ereignis -- Wahrheit in Heideggers Denken -- Der Erste Weltkrieg oder wie der Tod in die Philosophie Einzug hielt.
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    Incorporating alternative splicing and mRNA editing into the genetic analysis of complex traits.Musa A. Hassan & Jeroen P. J. Saeij - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (11):1032-1040.
    The nomination of candidate genes underlying complex traits is often focused on genetic variations that alter mRNA abundance or result in non‐conservative changes in amino acids. Although inconspicuous in complex trait analysis, genetic variants that affect splicing or RNA editing can also generate proteomic diversity and impact genetic traits. Indeed, it is known that splicing and RNA editing modulate several traits in humans and model organisms. Using high‐throughput RNA sequencing (RNA‐seq) analysis, it is now possible to integrate the genetics of (...)
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    Values-based management: the way forward for the next millennium.Mustapha bin Hj Nik Hassan (ed.) - 1998 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia.
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    Greg Restall & Shawn Standefer, 'Logical Methods'.Hassan Masoud - 2025 - Philosophy in Review 45 (1):33-36.
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    The chick embryo: hatching a model for contemporary biomedical research.Hassan Rashidi & Virginie Sottile - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (4):459-465.
    Animal models play a crucial role in fundamental and medical research. Progress in the fields of drug discovery, regenerative medicine and cancer research among others are heavily dependent on in vivo models to validate in vitro observations, and develop new therapeutic approaches. However, conventional rodent and large animal experiments face ethical, practical and technical issues that limit their usage. The chick embryo represents an accessible and economical in vivo model, which has long been used in developmental biology, gene expression analysis (...)
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  36. Introduction.Hassan Tahiri - 2015 - In Mathematics and the Mind: An Introduction Into Ibn Sīnā’s Theory of Knowledge. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Die Kunst des Dialogs.Hassan Wahbi - 2007 - In Fathi Triki, Jacques Poulain & Christoph Wulf, Die Künste Im Dialog der Kulturen: Europa Und Seine Muslimischen Nachbarn. Akademie Verlag. pp. 273-281.
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    Inferring Master Painters' Esthetic Biases from the Statistics of Portraits.Hassan Aleem, Ivan Correa-Herran & Norberto M. Grzywacz - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Some nondefinability results with entire functions in a polynomially bounded o-minimal structure.Hassan Sfouli - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 59 (5-6):733-741.
    Let \=\Sigma _{k\ge 0}a_{k}z^{k}\) be a transcendental entire function with real coefficients. The main purpose of this paper is to show that the restriction of f to \ is not definable in the ordered field of real numbers with restricted analytic functions, \. Furthermore, we show that there is \ such that the function \\) on \ is not definable in \, where \ the expansion of the real field generated by multisummable real series.
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  40. What Sort of Imagining Might Remembering Be?Peter Langland-Hassan - 2021 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 7 (2):231-251.
    This essay unites current philosophical thinking on imagination with a burgeoning debate in the philosophy of memory over whether episodic remembering is simply a kind of imagining. So far, this debate has been hampered by a lack of clarity in the notion of imagining at issue. Several options are considered and constructive imagining is identified as the relevant kind. Next, a functionalist account of episodic remembering is defended as a means to establishing two key points: first, one need not defend (...)
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    Les Palestiniens dans la pensée de Jacques Derrida.Kadhim Jihad Hassan - 2017 - Rue Descartes N° 89-90 (2):218-230.
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  42. Schopenhauerian virtue ethics.Patrick Hassan - 2022 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 65 (4):381-413.
    ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to elucidate Schopenhauer’s moral philosophy in terms of an ethics of virtue. This paper consists of four sections. In the first section I outline three major objections Schopenhauer raises for Kant’s moral philosophy. In section two I extract from these criticisms a framework for Schopenhauer’s own position, identifying how his moral psychology underpins a unified and hierarchical conception of virtue and vice. I then ascertain some strengths of this view. In section three I (...)
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  43. Literary theory in an age of globalization.Ihab Hassan - 2008 - Philosophy and Literature 32 (1):pp. 1-10.
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    Natural Energy and Vernacular Architecture: Principles and Examples with Reference to Hot Arid Climates.Hassan Fathy - 1986 - University of Chicago Press.
    The culmination of a lifetime's design practice and environmental study, Natural Energy and Vernacular Architecture presents a master architects' extraordinary insights into the vernacular wisdom of indigenous architectural forms that have evolved in hot arid climates.
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    Who Says There is an Intention–Behaviour Gap? Assessing the Empirical Evidence of an Intention–Behaviour Gap in Ethical Consumption.Louise M. Hassan, Edward Shiu & Deirdre Shaw - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 136 (2):219-236.
    The theories of reasoned action and planned behaviour have fundamentally changed the view that attitudes directly translate into behaviour by introducing intentions as a crucial intervening stage. Much research across numerous ethical contexts has drawn on these theories to offer a better understanding of how consumers form intentions to act in an ethical way. Persistently, researchers have suggested and discussed the existence of an intention–behaviour gap in ethical consumption. Yet, the factors that influence the extent of this gap and its (...)
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    Europe and the Eastern Other: Comparative Perspectives on Politics, Religion and Culture Before the Enlightenment.Hassan Bashir - 2012 - Lexington Books.
    Analyzing encounters between Europeans and their eastern others before the European Enlightenment, this book illustrates that adopting an intercultural perspective in western political theory is necessary because the West’s cultural others have played a foundational role in developing a distinct western cultural self-understanding.
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    A Study of the Arabic Texts Containing Material on South-East Asia.M. Kamal Hassan & G. R. Tibbetts - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (2):388.
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    Egypt before the Pharaohs: The Prehistoric Foundations of Egyptian Civilization.Fekri A. Hassan & Michael A. Hoffman - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):459.
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  49. Enriching knowledge culture towards developing a civil society.Nik Mustapha Hj Nik Hassan - 1998 - In Othman Alhabshi & Mustapha bin Hj Nik Hassan, Islam, knowledge, and ethics: a pertinent culture for managing organisations. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia.
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    Network speed and democratic politics.Robert Hassan - 2008 - World Futures 64 (1):3 – 21.
    Through a systematic foregrounding of temporality as a framework of analysis, the dynamics of neo-liberal globalization and the revolution in ICTs constitute a new epistemological context. From this perspective the world as an economic, social, cultural, and political postmodernity becomes apparent. The article argues that liberal democracy was created and evolved in a specific context too. It was one formed through the interactions of Enlightenment thought and capitalist action - both of which were suffused by the temporality of the clock. (...)
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