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    On the Permissibility of Free-Riding on the Global Lingua Franca.Siba Harb - 2020 - Res Publica 27 (1):111-128.
    English today seems to be emerging as a global lingua franca. And a global lingua franca would be a global public good. Characteristically, being non-excludable, public goods are susceptible to free-riding: absent targeted distributive policies, some individuals can accrue a good’s benefits without having contributed to the costs of its production. In this paper, I make two arguments. First, I argue, against Philippe Van Parijs, that Anglophones are not unfairly free-riding on the efforts of non-Anglophones of producing English as a (...)
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    On Who matters: extending the scope of luck egalitarianism to groups.Sara Amighetti & Siba Harb - 2019 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 22 (3):301-317.
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    Age Justice in a Globalized World.Siba Harb - 2024 - Law Ethics and Philosophy 10.
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    A non‐European European Union.Siba Harb - 2022 - European Journal of Philosophy 30 (2):515-529.
    European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 30, Issue 2, Page 515-529, June 2022.
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    Exploiting disadvantage as causing harm.Siba Harb & R. J. Leland - 2019 - Ethics and Global Politics 12 (1):33-42.
    In Responding to Global Poverty, Christian Barry and Gerhard Øverland argue that, while exploitation is morally problematic, responsibilities not to exploit are characteristically less stringent than responsibilities not to harm. They even suggest that exploiters’ responsibilities to assist the exploited may be weaker than the responsibilities of culpable bystanders who are able to help the poor but fail to do so We think Barry and Øverland underestimate the prospects of the exploitation argument. In our paper, we suggest that exploitation can (...)
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    Owing Me, Owing You: Sufficiency, Demandingness, and Global Justice.Siba Harb & David V. Axelsen - unknown
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    What do the affluent owe the global poor, an introduction.Siba Harb, Bashshar Haydar & R. J. Leland - 2019 - Ethics and Global Politics 12 (1):1-4.
    In Responding to Global Poverty, Christian Barry and Gerhard Øverland argue that, while exploitation is morally problematic, responsibilities not to exploit are characteristically less stringent than responsibilities not to harm. They even suggest that exploiters’ responsibilities to assist the exploited may be weaker than the responsibilities of culpable bystanders who are able to help the poor but fail to do so We think Barry and Øverland underestimate the prospects of the exploitation argument. In our paper, we suggest that exploitation can (...)
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    The Influence of the Pinyin and Zhuyin Writing Systems on the Acquisition of Mandarin Word Forms by Native English Speakers.Rachel Hayes-Harb & Hui-Wen Cheng - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Outcome Knowledge and False Belief.Siba E. Ghrear, Susan A. J. Birch & Daniel M. Bernstein - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Cultural Variations in the Curse of Knowledge: the Curse of Knowledge Bias in Children from a Nomadic Pastoralist Culture in Kenya.Siba Ghrear, Maciej Chudek, Klint Fung, Sarah Mathew & Susan A. J. Birch - 2019 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 19 (3-4):366-384.
    We examined the universality of the curse of knowledge by investigating it in a unique cross-cultural sample; a nomadic Nilo-Saharan pastoralist society in East Africa, the Turkana. Forty Turkana children were asked eight factual questions and asked to predict how widely-known those facts were among their peers. To test the effect of their knowledge, we taught children the answers to half of the questions, while the other half were unknown. Based on findings suggesting the bias’s universality, we predicted that children (...)
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  11. Azmat al-aṣālah fī al-khiṭāb al-tadāwulī al-ʻArabī: Ṭāhā ʻAbd al-Raḥmān namūdhajan.Aḥmad Fāl Sibāʻī - 2022 - al-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ: Afrīqiyā al-Sharq.
  12. Akhlāqunā al-ijtimāʻīyah.Muṣṭafá Sibāʻī - 1976 - Dimashq: al-Maktab al-Islāmī.
     
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  13. Artificial Neural Network for Forecasting Car Mileage per Gallon in the City.Mohsen Afana, Jomana Ahmed, Bayan Harb, Bassem S. Abu-Nasser & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2018 - International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology 124:51-59.
    In this paper an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model was used to help cars dealers recognize the many characteristics of cars, including manufacturers, their location and classification of cars according to several categories including: Make, Model, Type, Origin, DriveTrain, MSRP, Invoice, EngineSize, Cylinders, Horsepower, MPG_Highway, Weight, Wheelbase, Length. ANN was used in prediction of the number of miles per gallon when the car is driven in the city(MPG_City). The results showed that ANN model was able to predict MPG_City with 97.50 (...)
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    The Boundaries of Moral Solicitation.Siba N'Zatioula Grovogui - 1998 - Theory and Event 2 (2).
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    The Datafication of #MeToo: Whiteness, Racial Capitalism, and Anti-Violence Technologies.Jenna Harb, Renee Shelby & Kathryn Henne - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (2).
    This article illustrates how racial capitalism can enhance understandings of data, capital, and inequality through an in-depth study of digital platforms used for intervening in gender-based violence. Specifically, we examine an emergent sociotechnical strategy that uses software platforms and artificial intelligence chatbots to offer users emergency assistance, education, and a means to report and build evidence against perpetrators. Our analysis details how two reporting apps construct data to support institutionally legible narratives of violence, highlighting overlooked racialised dimensions of the data (...)
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    Persian in Arabic Poetry: Identity Politics and Abbasid Macaronics.Lara Harb - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (1):1.
    Notable examples of macaronics, the insertion of foreign vocabulary into poetry, are attributed to the well-known eighth-century poet, Abū Nuwās, who experimented with mixing Persian in his Arabic poetry but whose motivation remains unclear. This article looks at a selection of his and other macaronic verses ranging from the seventh to tenth centuries and argues that Persian was inserted deliberately as a marker of a Persian identity, standing for the “foreign Other.” Far from being a sign of a pro-Persian shuʿūbī (...)
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  17. Ethical challenges in integrating patient-care with clinical research in a resource-limited setting: perspectives from Papua New Guinea. [REVIEW]Moses Laman, William Pomat, Peter Siba & Inoni Betuela - 2013 - BMC Medical Ethics 14 (1):29.
    In resource-limited settings where healthcare services are limited and poverty is common, it is difficult to ethically conduct clinical research without providing patient-care. Therefore, integration of patient-care with clinical research appears as an attractive way of conducting research while providing patient-care. In this article, we discuss the ethical implications of such approach with perspectives from Papua New Guinea.
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    A ‘curse of knowledge’ in the absence of knowledge? People misattribute fluency when judging how common knowledge is among their peers.Susan A. J. Birch, Patricia E. Brosseau-Liard, Taeh Haddock & Siba E. Ghrear - 2017 - Cognition 166 (C):447-458.
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    Neurocognitive Predictors of Treatment Outcomes in Cognitive Processing Therapy for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: Study Protocol.David P. Cenkner, Anu Asnaani, Christina DiChiara, Gerlinde C. Harb, Kevin G. Lynch, Jennifer Greene & J. Cobb Scott - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder is a prevalent, debilitating, and costly psychiatric disorder. Evidenced-based psychotherapies, including Cognitive Processing Therapy, are effective in treating PTSD, although a fair proportion of individuals show limited benefit from such treatments. CPT requires cognitive demands such as encoding, recalling, and implementing new information, resulting in behavioral change that may improve PTSD symptoms. Individuals with PTSD show worse cognitive functioning than those without PTSD, particularly in acquisition of verbal memory. Therefore, memory dysfunction may limit treatment gains in (...)
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    Conceptualizing the complexity of reflective practice in education.Misrah Mohamed, Radzuwan Ab Rashid & Marwan Harb Alqaryouti - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    In higher education, reflective practice has become a dynamic, participatory, and cyclical process that contributes to educators’ professional development and personal growth. While it is now a prominent part of educators, many still find it challenging to apply the concept for it carries diverse meaning for different people in different contexts. This article attempts to conceptualize the complexity of reflective practice in an educational context. Scholars in this field have taken different approaches to reflective practice, but all these approaches consist (...)
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    Social risk, green market orientation, entrepreneurial orientation, and new product performance among European Multinational Enterprises operating in developing economies.Wisdom Wise Kwabla Pomegbe, Courage Simon Kofi Dogbe, Bylon Abeeku Bamfo, Prasad Siba Borah & Jewel Dela Novixoxo - 2022 - Business and Society Review 127 (4):891-914.
    The current study sought to assess the mediating role of green market orientation dimensions in the relationship between social risk and new product performance among European Multinational Enterprises (EMNEs). We also assessed the moderating role of entrepreneurial orientation in the relationship between green market orientation and new product performance. The study was based on primary data gathered from 317 EMNEs in Ghana. After various validity and reliability checks, ordinary least squares (OLS) analysis was performed to estimate the various relationships hypothesized (...)
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    “Brothers” in Arms: Does Metaphorizing Kinship Increase Approval of Parochial Altruism?Maria Abou-Abdallah, Yoshihisa Kashima & Charles Harb - 2016 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 16 (1-2):37-49.
    Parochial altruism is manifested in the most violent of conflicts. Although it makes evolutionary sense for kin, many non-kin groups also behave parochially altruistically in response to threat from out-groups. It is possible that such non-kin groups share a sense of “fictive” kinship which encourages them to behave parochially altruistically for each other’s benefit. Our findings show that individuals not directly involved in a conflict approved of parochial altruism enacted by an in-group against an out-group more when the out-group posed (...)
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    A phenomenological study of online assessment during a pandemic crisis: Insights from Malaysia, Lithuania, and Spain.Nagaletchimee Annamalai, Antonia Ramírez García, Viktorija Mažeikienė, Marwan Harb Alqaryouti, Radzuwan Ab Rashid & Arulselvi Uthayakumaran - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Many countries, namely, Malaysia, Lithuania, and Spain, shifted to online assessment during the COVID-19 pandemic. This qualitative case study, which involved 18 undergraduate students from the three countries, was conducted to probe insights into their online assessment experience. Data were interpreted from the perspective of the expectancy-value theory of motivation, which focuses on intrinsic attainment, utility, and cost values. The findings revealed that students were motivated to complete their assessment since they experienced flexibility besides having effective assessment guidelines. The positive (...)
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    Online Teaching Practicum in Malaysia in the Time of COVID-19 Pandemic.Nagaletchimee Annamalai, Radzuwan Ab Rashid, Marwan Harb Alqaryouti, Ala Eddin Sadeq, Omar Ali Al-Smadi & Jeya Amantha Kumar - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    When the teachers’ training practicum was paralyzed during the COVID-19 pandemic, preservice teachers in Malaysia were required to adapt to the online practicum. This qualitative case study was conducted with 20 preservice teachers to investigate their online teaching practicum experiences. The study drew on the Engagement Theory and Disaster Management Cycle framework to further suggest teaching approaches that might be effective during a tragic situation. Data were collected from interviews and video observations, and analyzed thematically. The findings contribute to the (...)
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    DAR AL-ISLAM, DAR AL-HARB, DAR AL-SHULH: Kajian Fikih Siyasah.Ahmad Muhtadi Anshor - 2013 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 8 (1).
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  26. Sefer Keter ha-tseniʻut: bo mevoʼar be-ʻezrat ha-Shem devarim malhivim le-ḥizuḳ ha-tseniʻut...: gam mevoʼar bo harbe dinim u-minhagim... bi-yesode malbushe ha-tseniʻut le-bat Yiśraʼel: gam mevoʼar bo hilkhot yiḥud.Daniyel Frish - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Daniyel Frish.
     
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  27. Sefer Keter ha-tseniʻut: bo mevoʼar be-ʻezrat ha-Shem devarim malhivim le-ḥizuḳ ha-tseniʻut...: gam mevoʼar bo harbe dinim u-minhagim... bi-yesode malbushe ha-tseniʻut le-bat Yiśraʼel: gam mevoʼar bo hilkhot yiḥud.Daniyel Frish - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Daniyel Frish.
     
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    El reino de Castilla en la historiografía árabe: Pedro I y sus sucesores.Mayte Penelas - 2024 - Al-Qantara 44 (2):e24.
    Este artículo estudia cómo historiadores árabes tan influyentes y renombrados como Ibn Ḫaldūn (m. 808/1406) y al-Maqrīzī (m. 845/1442) describen los reinados de los reyes cristianos de Iberia que fueron contemporáneos suyos, y, especialmente, cómo describen el reinado de Pedro I de Castilla (g. 1350-1366 y 1367-1369). El artículo ofrece un análisis en profundidad de los fragmentos dedicados a Pedro I, al que Ibn Ḫaldūn conoció personalmente, y muestra que su muerte a manos de su medio hermano Enrique II (g. (...)
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    Al-Zamakhsharī’s Approach to the Verses Reported to be About ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib in the Context of Mu‘tazila- Shīʿa Interaction.Ersin ÇELİK - 2021 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (3):1123-1142.
    Mu'tazila and Shīʿa (Zaydiyya-Imāmiyya) have common views on many theological issues except the imamate. This issue has been generally accepted by other Islamic scholars rather than Shīʿa and by Western researchers. That in this interaction between the Mu‘tazila and the Shīʿa, the Shīʿa is the side mostly affected. However, it is an issue that should not be overlooked that the Shīʿa partially influenced the Mu'tazila in ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib, over the other Companions. In this context, some persons from the (...)
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    Desorientiert durch Said: Die Auswirkung des Postkolonialismus auf den geistigen Dschihad des 21. Jahrhunderts.Richard Landes - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Kritische Sozialtheorie Und Philosophie 5 (1):117-145.
    ZusammenfassungObwohl Edward Saids Einfluss auf die Nahoststudien, und darüber hinaus auf die Sozial-, Geistes- und Kulturwissenschaften, aus vielen Perspektiven als glänzender Triumph oder als Tragödie betrachtet worden ist, stellen nur wenige die erstaunliche Reichweite und Durschlagskraft seines Werks Orientalismus in der akademischen Welt in Frage. Ich möchte hier die Rolle Saids sowie die durch seine Arbeiten beförderte postkoloniale Lehrmeinung untersuchen, mithin auch die Art und Weise, wie der Westen bisher mit dem geistigen Krieg umgeht, den triumphalistische MuslimeEine Bemerkung zum Triumphalismus. (...)
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    Constructing the Space of Testimony.Nicholas Tampio - 2011 - Political Theory 39 (5):600-629.
    How do we conceptualize distinctions between religious —political territories in the contemporary world when old categories—such as Islam and the West, or dar al-Islam and dar al-harb—precipitate misunderstandings and conflicts? In this essay, I consider Tariq Ramadan's argument that Muslims must enact an intellectual transformation along the lines of Kant's Copernican revolution and thence create concepts—such as the space of testimony —to facilitate interreligious dialogue, cooperation, and respectful contestation. The essay aims to illuminate the nature of Ramadan's political theory and (...)
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    Review of Arabic Poetics: Aesthetic Experience in Classical Arabic Literature. [REVIEW]Avigail Noy - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (3):735-738.
    Arabic Poetics: Aesthetic Experience in Classical Arabic Literature. By Lara Harb. Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilizations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xviii + 298. $99.99 (cloth); $29.99 (paper); $18.49 (ebook).
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