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    Notules sur le lexique arabe vernaculaire/semi-vernaculaire dans les Manāqib Abī l-Qāsim al-Misrātī de l’écrivain Ǧamāl al-dīn Muḥammad b. Ḫalaf al-Misrātī al-Qayrawānī.Mohamed Meouak - 2021 - Al-Qantara 42 (2):21-21.
    These notules deal with the question of the lexical data in vernacular/semi-vernacular Arabic collected in the Manāqib Abī l-Qāsim al-Misrātī by the writer Ǧamāl al-dīn Muḥammad b. Ḫalaf al-Misrātī al-Qayrawānī. We remind historians and linguists of the interest there would be in studying the textual material in vernacular/semi-vernacular Arabic from Tunisia-Libya in the 11th/17th century in order to contribute to a better knowledge of the social history of linguistic habits. The information is exposed in Arabic script and ranged into two (...)
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    Poétesses d’expression arabe.Zineb Laouedj - 1999 - Clio 9.
    En arabe la poésie reste le genre adopté par le plus grand nombre d’écrivains, avec de nombreuses publications (recueils de poésie et surtout dans les journaux et revues, créneaux d’expression plus accessibles que les maisons d’édition). Il est vraiment difficile de citer tous les noms, surtout pour la nouvelle génération. Une des novatrices fut la poétesse Ahlam Mostaghanemi qui a frayé la voie pour cette forme d’expression qui était presque tabou jusqu’au début des années quatre vingt. Mais...
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    Poétesses d’expression arabe.Zineb Laouedj - 1999 - Clio 9.
    En arabe la poésie reste le genre adopté par le plus grand nombre d’écrivains, avec de nombreuses publications (recueils de poésie et surtout dans les journaux et revues, créneaux d’expression plus accessibles que les maisons d’édition). Il est vraiment difficile de citer tous les noms, surtout pour la nouvelle génération. Une des novatrices fut la poétesse Ahlam Mostaghanemi qui a frayé la voie pour cette forme d’expression qui était presque tabou jusqu’au début des années quatre vingt. Mais...
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    From the office.Arab Spring Uprising - 2011 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 19 (3):4.
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    Lessons in Secular Criticism. By Stathis Gourgouris.Pooyan Tamimi Arab - 2015 - Constellations 22 (1):161-162.
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    Altérités éphémères: Variations autour de l'œuvre.Chilien Roberto Bolaño de L'écrivain - 2006 - In Maxence Caron & Jocelyn Benoist (eds.), Heidegger. Cerf. pp. 257.
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  7. Filosofskie problemy ideologicheskoĭ borʹby.Ė. A. Arab-Ogly & S. F. Oduev (eds.) - 1978 - Moskva: "Myslʹ".
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    Guftārhāyī dar falsafah-i Suhravardī.Ḥasan Sayyid ʻArab - 2020 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Shafīʻī. Edited by Saʻīdah Hādī.
    Study of Islamic philosophy of Yaḥyá ibn Ḥabash Suhrawardī, 1152 or 1153-1191.
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    Muntakhabī az maqālāt-i Fārsī darbārah-i Shaykh-i Ishrāq Suhravardī.Ḥasan Sayyid ʻArab (ed.) - 1999 - Tihrān: Shafīʻī.
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    Nīchah; az vīrānī tā banā-yi akhlāq.Maryam ʻArab - 2018 - [Tihrān]: Naqd-i Farhang.
    Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900--Criticism and interpretation. ; Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900--Views on ethics.
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    Evaluating the Credibility of Storied Matter in the Context of Agential Realism.Reza Arab & Sue Lovell - 2022 - Angelaki 27 (6):50-66.
    This study is defined within the context of the critical posthuman project of decentring humanist subjectivity. We argue that because agential realism, and the agency and performativity that go with it, do not enable non-human matter to be accountable, only human matter, in its intra-active becoming with non-human matter, can support an ethical project. Secondly, we map our understanding of Barad’s agential realism, explaining the importance of agential cuts in phenomena-in-their-becoming that are the world worlding itself, and evaluate ethics, agency, (...)
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    Islamic Viewpoints on Opportunistic Sex Selection of IVF Embryos upon doing Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Preventing Genetic Diseases.Sayyed Mohamed Muhsin, Shaima Zohair Arab & Alexis Heng Boon Chin - 2023 - Asian Bioethics Review 16 (2):223-232.
    In recent years, preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) of IVF embryos have gained much traction in clinical assisted reproduction for preventing various genetic defects, including Down syndrome. However, such genetic tests inevitably reveal the sex of IVF embryos by identifying the sex (X and Y) chromosomes. In many countries with less stringent IVF regulations, information on the sex of embryos that are tested to be genetically normal is readily shared with patients. This would thus present Muslim patients with unintended opportunities for (...)
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    Professional values of nurse lecturers at three universities in Colombia.Arabely López-Pereira & Gloria Arango-Bayer - 2017 - Nursing Ethics 24 (2):198-208.
    Objective:To describe the professional values of the nurse lectures according to 241 nursing students, who participated voluntarily, in three different universities of Bogotá.Methodology:This is a quantitative, descriptive cross-sectional study that applied the Nurses Professional Values Scale—permission secured—Spanish; three dimensions of values were applied: ethics, commitment, and professional knowledge.Ethical consideration:Project had ethical review and approval from an ethics committee and participants were given information sheets to read before they agreed to participate in the project.Findings:It was concluded that nursing students, in general, (...)
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    The Conradian inheritance in the African novel.Chairperson Margaret Majumbder & S. A. Arab - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (1):101-108.
    (1996). The Conradian inheritance in the African novel. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 101-108.
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    The Conradian inheritance in the African novel.Margaret Majumbder & S. A. Arab - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (1):101-108.
    (1996). The Conradian inheritance in the African novel. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 101-108.
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  16. Some facts.British Guiana, Cocos Islands & United Arab - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 55:53.
     
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    Nominations should be sent to Verena Tschudin, ICNE, EIHMS, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7TE, UK. In May 2001 the Nursing Technical Committee, made up of members from the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait, pub-lished a standard code of professional conduct for Nursing. This grew from their. [REVIEW]United Arab Emirates - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (5).
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    Patterns of Relapse Risks and Related Factors among Patients with Schizophrenia in Razi Hospital, Iran: A Latent Class Analysis.Mehdi Noroozi, Neda Alibeigi, Bahram Armoon, Omid Rezaei, Mohammad Sayadnasiri, Somayeh Nejati, Farbod Fadaei, Davood Arab Ghahestany, Bahman Dieji & Elahe Ahounbar - forthcoming - Polish Psychological Bulletin.
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  19. Ibn Rushd: faylasūf al-sharq wa-al-gharb: fī al-dhikrá al-miʼawīyah al-thāminah li-wafātih.Miqdad Arafah Mansiyah & Cultural Scientific Organization Arab League Educational (eds.) - 1999 - Tūnis: Jāmiʻat al-Duwal al-ʻArabīyah, al-Munaẓẓamah al-ʻArabīyah lil-Tarbiyah wa-al-Thaqāfah wa-al-ʻUlūm.
     
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  20. Ibn Khaldūn fī dirāsāt ʻaṣrīyah.Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Basyūnī Raslān, ʻAbd al-Ghanī, Muṣṭafá Labīb & Muḥammad Ṣābir ʻArab (eds.) - 2007 - [Cairo]: Dār al-Kutub wa-al-Wathāʼiq al-Qawmīyah bi al-Qāhirah.
     
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    De Frantz Fanon à Edward Said: L’impensé colonial.Sonia Dayan-Herzbrun - 2011 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (1):71-81.
    Un texte n’existe que dans la mesure où il est lu et ses différentes lectures contribuent à en montrer la richesse et l’intérêt. En France on a longtemps lu et on continue encore à lire Fanon, en particulier Les damnés de la terre , à la lumière de la préface que Sartre avait rédigée, à la demande de Fanon lui-même, après une rencontre et d’intenses discussions entre les deux hommes au printemps 1961 à Rome. Le premier chapitre des Damnés de (...)
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    "Sois!": de l'existence à la présence.Claude Montserrat - 2016 - Paris: Geuthner.
    Dans le Beyrouth des annees 1910-1920, deux hommes et deux femmes, ayant en commun des origines grecques et le metier d'ecrivain-journaliste, voient leurs destins se croiser autour du mouvement arabiste. Considere aujourd'hui comme martyr de la Nation libanaise, Petro Paoli (1882-1916) est condamne en raison de ses ecrits par le tribunal ottoman d'exception de Aley et execute le 6 mai 1916. Constantin Yanni (1885-1947) echappe au meme sort et se rend au Hijaz ou il prend part a la Grande revolte (...)
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  23. In search of Ibn sīnā's “oriental philosophy” in medieval castile.Ryan Szpiech - 2010 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 20 (2):185-206.
    Abstract. Scholars have long debated the possibility of a mystical or illuminationist strain of thought in Ibn Sīnā 's body of writing. This debate has often focused on the meaning and contents of his partly lost work al-Mashriqiyyūn (The Easterners), also known as al-Ḥikma al-Mashriqiyya (EasternWisdom), mentioned by Ibn Sīnā himself as well as by numerous Western writers including Ibn Rushd and Ibn Ṭufayl. A handful of references to what is called Ibn Sīnā 's “Oriental Philosophy” are also found in (...)
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  24. Abelard ecrivain.L. J. Engels - 1974 - In E. M. Buytaert (ed.), Peter Abelard. The Hague,: M. Nijhoff. pp. 10-12.
     
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    L’écrivain rival de ses personnages : Marivaux, La Voiture embourbée.Raymond Joly - 2004 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 23:205.
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    Arabic Philosophy and the West: Continuity and Interaction.Therese-Anne Druart - 1988 - Center for Contemporary Arab.
    This scholarly discussion on the inextricable links between Arabic and Western philosophy features six eminent experts in the field.
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    L'écrivain et le communisme selon Dionys Mascolo.Robert Vander Gucht - 1964 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 62 (73):69-107.
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  28. Un écrivain français des Lumières oublié: Francisco Xavier de Oliveira (1701-1783).F. Max - 1995 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 75 (2):193-198.
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    L'écrivain spirituel.Pierre Charles - 1926 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 28 (10):236-249.
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    Kierkegaard écrivain.Flemming Fleinert-Jensen - 2009 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 93 (3):437-440.
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    Écrivains et penseurs autour du Chambon-sur-Lignon : genèse d’une exposition.Nathalie Heinich - 2019 - Cités 2:125.
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  32. L'ecrivain, l'assassin: Notes de lecture sur la science du mal.Michel Gheude - 2002 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 101:195-204.
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    Arabic Logic From Al-Fārābī to Averroes : A Study of the Early Arabic Categorical, Modal, and Hypothetical Syllogistics.Saloua Chatti - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This monograph explores the logical systems of early logicians in the Arabic tradition from a theoretical perspective, providing a complete panorama of early Arabic logic and centering it within an expansive historical context. By thoroughly examining the writings of the first Arabic logicians, al-Fārābī, Avicenna and Averroes, the author analyzes their respective theories, discusses their relationship to the syllogistics of Aristotle and his followers, and measures their influence on later logical systems. Beginning with an introduction to the writings of the (...)
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    L'écrivain, son "objet".Jan Patocka - 1990
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    Medieval Arabic Algebra as an Artificial Language.Jeffrey A. Oaks - 2007 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 35 (5-6):543-575.
    Medieval Arabic algebra is a good example of an artificial language.Yet despite its abstract, formal structure, its utility was restricted to problem solving. Geometry was the branch of mathematics used for expressing theories. While algebra was an art concerned with finding specific unknown numbers, geometry dealtwith generalmagnitudes.Algebra did possess the generosity needed to raise it to a more theoretical level—in the ninth century Abū Kāmil reinterpreted the algebraic unknown “thing” to prove a general result. But mathematicians had no motive to (...)
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    Proclus, Arabic.Elvira Wakelnig - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 1078--1081.
  37. Arabic transmission of Greek thought to medieval Europe.Richard Walzer - 1945 - Manchester [Eng.]: Manchester Univ. Press.
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    The Arabic linguistic tradition.Georges Bohas - 1990 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Jean-Patrick Guillaume & D. E. Kouloughli.
    GENERAL INTRODUCTION THE GROWTH OF THE ARABIC LINGUISTIC TRADITION: A HISTORICAL SURVEY Early grammatical thinking to the end of the second/eighth century ...
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    Classical Arabic Philosophy: An Anthology of Sources.Jon McGinnis & David C. Reisman (eds.) - 2007 - Hackett.
    This volume introduces the major classical Arabic philosophers through substantial selections from the key works (many of which appear in translation for the first time here) in each of the fields—including logic, philosophy of science, natural philosophy, metaphysics, ethics, and politics—to which they made significant contributions. -/- An extensive Introduction situating the works within their historical, cultural, and philosophical contexts offers support to students approaching the subject for the first time, as well as to instructors with little or no formal (...)
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  40. L'écrivain encyclopédiste.Yvon Belaval - 1984 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 38 (1):11.
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    La différence barthésienne entre «écrivains et écrivants» et la «The Open Texture of Law» décrite par H. L. A. Hart.Michael Weinberger - 2019 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 34 (2):409-419.
    This paper examines how the Barthesian difference between écrivains et écrivants can help analyse H.L.A. Hart’s Open Texture of the law. By comparing literary and judicial interpretation, one is able to better understand how lawyers, judges, and legislators can better interpret, use, and draft legislation and case law. In using concrete examples of legislation with regard to the phrase “cruel and usual”, this paper evaluates different interpretive techniques, uncovering key differences. In particular, it compares what implications the Death of (...)
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    The Arabic Plotinus: a philosophical study of the theology of Aristotle.Peter Adamson - 2002 - London: Duckworth.
    The so-called "Theology of Aristotle" is a translation of the Enneads of Plotinus, the most important representative of late ancient Platonism. It was produced in the 9th century CE within the circle of al-Kindī, one of the most important groups for the early reception of Greek thought in Arabic. In part because the "Theology" was erroneously transmitted under Aristotle's authorship, it became the single most important conduit by which Neoplatonism reached the Islamic world. It is referred to by such thinkers (...)
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    Parlers arabes nomades et sédentaires et diglossie chez Ibn Ǧinnī (IV e /X e siècle). Sociolinguistique et histoire de la langue vs discours épilinguistique.Pierre Larcher - 2018 - Al-Qantara 39 (2):359.
    [fr] Dans les Ḫaṣā’iṣ, Ibn Ǧinnī (m. 392/1002) fait état, incidemment, d’une différenciation entre parlers arabes nomades et sédentaires, ces derniers étant caractérisés par une perte partielle de la flexion désinentielle (’i‘rāb). Dans la mesure où Ibn Ǧinnī se réfère sur ce point à une source antérieure de près de deux siècles d’une part, indique qu’il n’y a presque plus, à son époque, de bédouin au parler « châtié » (faṣīḥ, c’est-à-dire fléchi mu‘rab) d’autre part, on peut voir dans (...)
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  44. Classical Arabic Biography: The Heirs of the Prophets in the Age of Al-Ma'mun.Michael Cooperson - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    Pre-modern Arabic biography has served as a major source for the history of Islamic civilization. In this 2000 study exploring the origins and development of classical Arabic biography, Michael Cooperson demonstrates how Muslim scholars used the notions of heirship and transmission to document the activities of political, scholarly and religious communities. The author also explains how medieval Arab scholars used biography to tell the life-stories of important historical figures by examining the careers of the Abbasid Caliph al- Ma'mun, the Shiite (...)
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    Arabic thought and its place in history.Lacy O'Leardey - 1939 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    Fascinating and well-documented in its details of cultural migration and evolution, this book offers a well-balanced perspective on the mutual influence of Arabic and Western worlds during the Middle Ages. It traces the transmission of Greek philosophy and science to the Islamic world, forming a portrait of medieval Muslim thought that illustrates its commonalities with Judaic and Christian teachings as well as its points of divergence. He shows how a particular type of Hellenistic culture made its way through the Syrian (...)
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    Does “Arab Spring” Mean The Beginning Of World System Reconfiguration?Leonid Grinin & Andrey Korotayev - 2012 - World Futures 68 (7):471 - 505.
    In a previous article, ?The Coming Epoch of New Coalitions: Possible Scenarios of the Near Future? (Grinin and Korotayev 2011), it was preliminarily demonstrated that the turbulent events of late 2010 and 2011 in the Arab World may well be regarded as a start of the global reconfiguration. The subsequent events have confirmed this supposition. That is why in the present article we develop this important theme. The article offers a thorough analysis of the internal conditions of Arab countries on (...)
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  47. al-ʻArab wa-manṭiq al-Yūnān: min marḥalat al-infitāḥ ilá marḥalat al-rukūd wa-al-jumūd.Sāhil Bū ʻAzzah - 2013 - al-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ: Afrīqiyā al-Sharq.
  48. Jean Scot, écrivain.A. Wohlman - 1987 - Revue Thomiste 87 (1):107-116.
     
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    Printemps arabe : de l’imaginaire au réel. Les moyens d’information et de communication font la révolution.Lina Zakhour - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 61 (3):, [ p.].
    Au vu de l’éclosion soudaine de ce « printemps arabe » qui a essaimé de pays en pays, cet article montre comment, à l’ère de la transparence et de la simultanéité, les moyens d’information et de communication ont créé un champ d’action propice au soulèvement contre les dictatures. Mais, si les réseaux sociaux numériques – Facebook en particulier –, les SMS, et les e-mails, ont donné aux citoyens les moyens de leur révolution, il est aussi question d’imagination constituante. En effet, (...)
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    Imagination, hallucination, voyance : l’écrivain maudit la société.Pierre Jamet - 2008 - Philosophique 11:105-119.
    Cet article redéfinit la fonction poétique pour un certain nombre d’écrivains francophones et anglophones. Chez Keats, Coleridge ou Baudelaire, la vision se voit rapprocher de l’oralité pour donner lieu à une faculté de « voyance » qui pose la question du dérèglement des sens mais affirme la primauté de l’imagination poétique sur ce dérèglement. Chez Rimbaud et Michaux, la poésie acquiert une fonction nette de connaissance et le dérèglement des sens se voit dépasser au profit d’une définition plus large (...)
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