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  1. Akhlāq dar partaw-i Qurʼān va Ḥadīs̲.ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ʻAdīl - 2011 - Kābul: Intishārāt-i Iṣlāḥ-i Afkār, Bakhsh-i Nasharāt-i Jamʻīyat-i Iṣlāḥ va Inkishāf-i Ijtimāʻī-i Afghānistān.
     
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    Tameness, uniqueness triples and amalgamation.Adi Jarden - 2016 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (2):155-188.
  3. Yahya Ibn Adi, a Critical Edition and Study of His Tahdhib Al-Akhlaq.Naji Al-Takriti & Yahya ibn Adi (eds.) - 1978 - Beirut: Editions Oueidat.
    A critical edition of "Tahdhīb Al-Akhlāq", a treatise ascribed to the Jacobite theologian, logician, and translator in Abbasid period, Yahya ibn Adi.
     
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  4. Iconology and iconicity. Towards an iconic history of figures, between Erwin Panofsky and Jean-Luc Marion.Adi Efal - 2008 - Naharaim - Zeitschrift Für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur Und Kulturgeschichte 2 (1).
     
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    Evidence for insulator–metal transition in amorphous chalcogenide Se–Ge–Te films.S. A. El-Hakim & M. F. Kotkata - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (26):4059-4071.
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    Michel Foucault and the Semiotics of the Phenomenal.Adi Ophir - 1988 - Dialogue 27 (3):387-.
    In every search for knowledge one presupposes that there is more to the phenomenal field one studies than what meets the eye. A play between those phenomena thatpresentthemselves to an observer andabsententities or phenomena, and the orders, structures or laws that govern these, lies at the heart of anysearchfor empirical knowledge. On the basis of this play of presence and absence read by a particular discourse into a more or less defined phenomenal field, phenomena are constitutedquasigns for that discourse's participants.
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    Thé'tre et migrations.Hakim Bah & Elara Bertho - 2019 - Multitudes 76 (3):207-211.
    Dramaturge guinéen, Hakim Bah revient dans cet entretien sur l’écriture de deux de ses pièces récentes traitant des migrations : Convulsions, qui est une réécriture du Thyeste de Sénèque, et À bout de sueurs. Les mythes méditerranéens côtoient les coupures de presse et les faits divers dans ces textes à l’oralité et à la poésie très marquées.
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    A Brief Sketch on the Origin and Development of Pragmatics.Hakim Arif - 2013 - Philosophy and Progress 53 (1):25.
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    Des rives précaires de la recherche.Hakim Bourfouka - 2009 - Multitudes 39 (4):84.
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    Manifeste pour un Commun Intermittent.Hakim Bourfouka - 2011 - Multitudes 45 (2):46-54.
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    Qirāʼāt fī al-tajārib al-fikrīyah al-ʻArabīyah al-muʻāṣirah: rihānāt wa-āfāq.Yūsuf Ibn ʻAdī - 2011 - Bayrūt: al-Shabakah al-ʻArabīyah lil-Abḥāth wa-al-Nashr.
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    Muḥammad ʻAzīz al-Ḥabābī wa-taʼsīs al-falsafah al-shakhṣānīyah al-wāqiʻīyah.Yūsuf Ibn ʻAdī - 2016 - Bayrūt: Muʼminūn Bi-lā Ḥudūd.
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  13. Constructive orientalism: debates on languages and educational policies in Colonial India, 1830-1880.Hakim Ikhlef - 2014 - In Barnita Bagchi, Connecting histories of education: transnational and cross-cultural exchanges in (post-)colonial education. London: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Is Hume a Sceptic About Induction?: On a Would-be Revolution in the Interpretation of Hume's Philosophy.Adi Parush - 1977 - Hume Studies 3 (1):1-16.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:IS HUME A SCEPTIC ABOUT INDUCTION? On a Would-be Revolution in the Interpretation of Hume's Philosophy The history of philosophy does not abound with great philosophers. But the number of those whose preoccupation is with the interpretation of the great philosophers' works is overwhelming. It is not surprising, therefore, that time and again we come upon arguments to the effect that a great philosopher has never been properly understood. (...)
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  15. Ak̲h̲lāqiyāt-i Nabavī: maqālāt-i Muz̲ākarah-yi Millī Ak̲h̲lāqiyāt-i Nabavī, Karācī, 1402 Hijrī.Hakim Mohammad Said (ed.) - 1982 - Karācī: Hamdard Fāʼūnḍeshan Prais.
     
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  16. Essays on science: felicitation volume in honour of Dr. M.D. Shami.Hakim Mohammad Said - 1991 - Karachi: Hamdard Foundation Press. Edited by M. D. Shami.
     
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    Ibn Taymiyyah’s Philosophical Critique to Ibn ‘Arabī’s Waḥdat Al-Wujūd Thought.Lukmanul Hakim, Ahmad Ahmad & Rahmad Tri Hadi - 2024 - Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 10 (2):229-250.
    This research aims to describe and analyze Ibn Taymiyyah’s philosophical-constructive critique of Ibn ‘Arabī’s waḥdat al-wujūd thought. The method used in this research is descriptive-analytical. The primary data used in this research are the works of Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn ‘Arabī. Meanwhile, secondary data in this research are books, journal articles, and other websites that discuss the thoughts of Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn ‘Arabī. The research results show that Ibn Taymiyyah rejected thinking of waḥdat al-wujūd, because of his understanding of (...)
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    Non-forking frames in abstract elementary classes.Adi Jarden & Saharon Shelah - 2013 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 164 (3):135-191.
    The stability theory of first order theories was initiated by Saharon Shelah in 1969. The classification of abstract elementary classes was initiated by Shelah, too. In several papers, he introduced non-forking relations. Later, Shelah [17, II] introduced the good non-forking frame, an axiomatization of the non-forking notion.We improve results of Shelah on good non-forking frames, mainly by weakening the stability hypothesis in several important theorems, replacing it by the almost λ-stability hypothesis: The number of types over a model of cardinality (...)
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    The Integration of the Conceptual Metaphor Theory in the Qur’anic Studies: A Critical Literature Review.Hakime Reyyan YAŞAR - 2022 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (2):561-581.
    Conceptual metaphor theory is among the challenging theories that the cognitive linguistics has presented to the field of metaphor in recent years. By leaving aside the relationship of species-genus, transmission and similarity, a new metaphor mechanism is introduced by this theory. Moreover, this theory reveals that metaphors belong to concepts based on experience, not to words. The Conceptual Metaphor Theory, which made a remarkable contribution to metaphor studies, has also attracted the attention of those who are interested in the Qur'an (...)
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    Toward nationalism's end: an intellectual biography of Hans Kohn.Adi Gordon - 2017 - Waltham, Massachusetts: Brandeis University Press.
    Portrait of Jewish American philosopher and historian Hans Kohn.
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    Uṭrūḥāt al-fikr al-ʻArabī al-muʻāṣir fī manāhij taḥlīl al-turāth.Yūsuf Ibn ʻAdī - 2015 - al-Rabāṭ: Dār al-Tawḥīdī.
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    Analisis perbandingan kinerja keuangan perbankan syariah Dengan perbankan konvensional.Adi Susilo Jahja - 2012 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 7 (2).
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  23. Khvudī: maqālāt-i Muz̲ākarah-yi Millī Taʻlīmāt-i Nabavī, K̲h̲vudī, Lāhaur 1403 Hijrī [1982].Hakim Mohammad Said (ed.) - 1982 - Karācī: Hamdard Fāʼūnḍeshan Prais.
     
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    The reformation of morals: a parallel Arabic-English text.Yaḥyá ibn ʻAdī - 2002 - Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press. Edited by Sidney Harrison Griffith.
    Under the title The Reformation of Morals , the tenth-century Syrian Orthodox scholar Yahya ibn 'Adi offered encouragement to the effort to promote moral perfection, especially among kings and other members of the social elite: his tract, on the social virtues and vices, gives extensive advice about the cultivation of the former and the extirpation of the latter. Where there are many echoes of Hellenistic moral philosophy in his presentation, the topical profile of the work and the language the author (...)
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    Leo Strauss Between Weimar and America.Adi Armon - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This is the first book-length examination of the impact Leo Strauss’ immigration to the United States had on this thinking. Adi Armon weaves together a close reading of unpublished seminars Strauss taught at the University of Chicago in the 1950s and 1960s with an interpretation of his later works, all of which were of course written against the backdrop of the Cold War. First, the book describes the intellectual environment that shaped the young Strauss’ worldview in the Weimar Republic, tracing (...)
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    Dwelling and Departure: Beginning Disputes between Arendt and Heidegger.Adi Burton & Barbara Weber - 2024 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 14:21-40.
    In “Letter on Humanism,” Martin Heidegger juxtaposes the notion of homelessness (Heimlosigkeit) with home-coming (Heimholung), i.e. the reawakening to our original relationship to Being. This focus on dwelling in Being represents an interesting modification from his earlier study of “incipience” (Anfang), which emphasizes departure. We follow the critique of this shift in thinking in Hannah Arendt’s work, beginning with a short allegory titled “Heidegger the Fox” (1953). We suggest that reading this allegory in the light of Arendt’s decades-long debate with (...)
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    Ritual as Praxis: The Responsibility of Activists in the Face of Genocide; or, Between Ethics and Politics.Adi Burton - 2022 - Dissertation, University of British Columbia
    The most urgent ethical task in the face of genocide is the demand to stop it. But how can the seeming moral clarity of opposition to genocide be reconciled with the failure of adequate political responses? I begin by problematizing the demand and response through the lens of the Save Darfur movement that mobilized millions of people against genocide in the 2000s, and which I suggest articulates the ethical and political challenges at the core of genocide research and its goal (...)
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    Womans body as a color measuring text: A signification of Bengali culture.Hakim Arif - 2004 - Semiotica 2004 (150).
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    The Place of Knowledge A Methodological Survey.Adi Ophir & Steven Shapin - 1991 - Science in Context 4 (1):3-22.
    A generation ago scientific ideas floated free in the air, as historians gazed up at them in wonder and admiration. From time to time, historians agreed, the ideas that made up the body of scientific truth became incarnate: they were embedded into the fleshly forms of human culture and attached to particular times and places. How this incarnation occurred was a great mystery. How could spirit be made flesh? How did the transcendent and the timeless enter the forms of the (...)
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    Understanding “Disability” as a Cluster of Disability Models.Adi Goldiner - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Disability 2:28-54.
    This article puts forth a novel framework for understanding conceptions of disability using six models of disability: the “Social,” “Medical,” “Tragedy,” “Affirmative,” “Minority” and “Universal” models. It analyzes these models as three opposed pairs, each pertaining to a distinct aspect of the multifaceted experience of disability: (1) the cause of disabled people’s social disadvantage and exclusion; (2) the effect of impairment on individuals’ quality of life and well-being; (3) the dichotomy or lack thereof between disabled and nondisabled people. The article (...)
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  31. Making Room for Hate Crime Legislation in Liberal Societies.Mohamad Al-Hakim - 2010 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 4 (3):341-358.
    There is a divide within political and legal theory concerning the justification of hate-crime legislation in liberal states. Opponents of Hate-Crime Legislation have recently argued that enhanced punishment for hate-motivated crimes cannot be justified within political liberal states. More specifically, Heidi Hurd argues that criminal sanction which target character dispositions unfairly target individuals for characteristics not readily under their control. She further argues that a ‘character’ based approach in criminal law is necessarily illiberal and violates the state’s commitment to political (...)
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    The “Origins of The Origins”: Antisemitism, Hannah Arendt, and the Influence of Bernard Lazare.Adi Armon - 2019 - Arendt Studies 3:49-68.
    Unlike “Imperialism” and “Totalitarianism,” the last two chapters in Hannah Arendt’s The Origins of Totalitarianism, written in the United States in the 1940s, the completion of the first chapter, “Antisemitism”, was preceded by more than two decades of writing in Europe and in the United States, during which Arendt found it increasingly necessary to address issues related to the Jews’ political and social situation. The chapter may be only one part of the book, but it is in fact the “origin (...)
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  33. Sarvodaya: a political and economic study.Adi Hormusji Doctor - 1968 - London,: Asia Publishing House.
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    Contemporary Muslim Male Reformist Thought and Gender Equality Affirmative Interpretations of Islam.Adis Duderija - 2020 - Feminist Theology 28 (2):161-181.
    A number of recently published studies by reformist-minded Muslim scholars have both questioned the normative nature of and emphasized the need to rethink some of the fundamental assumptions and interpretational models governing traditional Islamic legal theories and ethics. As part of this process they have emphasized the need to develop novel Islamic hermeneutics. One major element in this emergence of novel Islamic hermeneutics is the production of an increased number of what I term ‘gender equality affirmative scholarship on Islam’. What (...)
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    Musāʼalat al-naṣṣ al-falsafī al-Maghribī al-muʻāṣir.Yūsuf Ibn ʻAdī - 2007 - al-Rabāṭ: Judhūr lil-Nashr.
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    The Two-State Solution: Providence and Catastrophe.Adi Ophir - 2007 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 8 (1):117-160.
    One of the most significant, incontestable, and relatively ignored aspects of modernity is the new role states play as generators and facilitators of disasters, on the one hand, and as authors — or at least facilitators, sponsors, and coordinators — of survival and relief operations, on the other hand. The relation of the modern state to disaster has played an important role in the emergence of the state as a "totalizing totality" and in the constitution of its image as a (...)
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  37. Megamot be-toldot ha-sefekanut.Adi Parush - 1974
     
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    5. Consciousness and Religions A and B.Adi Shmueli - 1975 - In Adi Shmuëli, Kierkegaard and consciousness. Presses Universitaires de France. pp. 62-82.
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    7. Consciousness and the Uses of Irony and Humor.Adi Shmueli - 1975 - In Adi Shmuëli, Kierkegaard and consciousness. Presses Universitaires de France. pp. 104-127.
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    10. The Historicity and Temporality of Consciousness.Adi Shmueli - 1975 - In Adi Shmuëli, Kierkegaard and consciousness. Presses Universitaires de France. pp. 176-189.
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    Works Cited.Adi Shmueli - 1975 - In Adi Shmuëli, Kierkegaard and consciousness. Presses Universitaires de France. pp. 195-196.
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    Reform of Islam: forty theses for an Islamic ethics in the 21st century.Abdel-Hakim Ourghi - 2019 - Berlin: Gerlach Press. Edited by George Stergios.
    Abdel-Hakim Ourghi's Reform of Islam is an open indictment of prevailing conservative Islam which insists on the absolute subjugation of the body and mind of all Muslims. The author seeks a humanist understanding of Islam and aims to interpret Islam in today's terms. He argues against the historical alienation and transfiguration that still shape the collective consciousness of Muslims in the 21st Century. Using critical analysis and logic, the author aims to reveal the true core of Islam. His 40 (...)
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    L'homme des perfections: le maître chrétien de la philosophie morale arabe.Yaḥyá ibn ʻAdī - 2014 - Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf. Edited by Marie-Thérèse Urvoy.
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    The Asymmetrical Relations of Contact Zones.Adi Burton & Susan Verducci - 2022 - Philosophy of Education 78 (3):i-v.
    Guest editors' introduction to the issue containing essays originally presented at the 2022 Philosophy of Education Society conference examining Mary Louise Pratt's notion of "contact zones." This issue includes discussions that highlight the “highly asymmetrical relations of power, such as colonialism, slavery, or their aftermaths” of contact zones in which we teach and learn. Pratt draws attention towards asymmetry to emphasize the social differences and fluidity of relations that characterize communities (including classrooms), over and against ideas of community that are (...)
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  45. Iconology and Iconicity.Adi Efal - 1985 - History and Theory 24 (3):293-306.
     
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  46. The Death of an Ideal Leader: Predictions and Premonitions.Avraham Hakim - 2006 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 126 (1):1-16.
     
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    Perceptions of collective narratives and identity strategies: the case of Palestinian Muslims and Christians in Israel.Adi Mana, Shifra Sagy, Anan Srour & Serene Mjally-Knani - 2012 - Mind and Society 11 (2):165-182.
    The study suggests a model for understanding inter-group relations which has combined two psycho-social concepts: perceptions of collective narratives :26–38, 2002) and identity strategies . The model examined two minority groups of Israeli citizens: Palestinian Muslims and Christians, with a representative sample of 1,164 Muslims and 805 Christians, all Israeli citizens, aged 18–65. We used questionnaires which were developed and adapted for the unique population in this study. As expected, members of both groups mostly endorsed integration strategy. Stronger willingness for (...)
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  48. Tenai mimimum le-teʼoryah biḳortit.ʻAdi Ofir - 2012 - In Gil Eyal, Arbaʻ Hartsaʼot ʻal Teʼoryah Biḳortit. Ha-Ḳibuts Ha-MeʼUḥad.
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  49. Metafísica, para quê?Adísia Sá - 1971 - Fortaleza,: Imprensa Universitária da U.F.C. [i.e. Universidade Federal do Ceará].
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    Protecting the Purity of Pure Research: Organizational Boundary-Work at an Institute of Basic Research.Adi Sapir - 2017 - Minerva 55 (1):65-91.
    Research institutions and universities are positioned in a state of inherent struggle to reconcile the pressures and demands of the external environment with those of the scientific community. This paper is focused on one contested area, the division between basic and applied research, and explores how universities work to balance organizational legitimacy and scientific reputation. Building on an in-depth case study of the Weizmann Institute of Science, established as an institute of basic research in the context of the new Israeli (...)
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