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  1. Naqd-i falsafah, yā, Taḥqīq dar ārāʼ va ʻaqāyid-i falāsifah.Ghulām Ḥusayn Āhanī - 1961 - [Isfahan?]: Kitābfurūsh-i Shahriyār.
     
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    Avicenna: the biography of the Iranian physician, philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, belletrist and poet of genius.Eqbal Farhat - 2006 - [Tehran]: Bastan.
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    Families, Patients, and Physicians in Medical Decisionmaking: A Pakistani Perspective.Farhat Moazam - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (6):28-37.
    In Pakistan, as in many non‐Western cultures, decisions about a patient's health care are often made by the family or the doctor. For doctors educated in the West, the Pakistani approach requires striking a balance between preserving indigenous values and carving out room for patients to participate in their medical decisions.
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    Conversations with Kidney Vendors in Pakistan: An Ethnographic Study.Farhat Moazam, Riffat Moazam Zaman & Aamir M. Jafarey - 2009 - Hastings Center Report 39 (3):29-44.
    In theory, a commercial market for kidneys could increase the scarce supply of transplantable organs and give impoverished people a new way to lift themselves out of poverty. In‐depth sociological work on those who opt to sell their kidneys reveals a different set of realities. Around the town of Sarghoda, Pakistan, the negative social and psychological ramifications of selling a kidney affect not only the vendors themselves, but also their families, communities, and even the country as a whole.
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    The impact of mindfulness practice on physician burnout: A scoping review.Hani Malik & Carrie Amani Annabi - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundPhysician burnout is a growing phenomenon in current health systems worldwide. With the emergence of COVID-19, burnout in healthcare is progressively becoming a serious concern. Increasing emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment threaten the effective delivery of healthcare. Compassion fatigue and moral injury are a considerable risk to the doctor-patient relationship. These issues can potentially be mitigated by mindfulness practice, which has shown promising results in reducing burnout, restoring compassion, and preventing moral injury in physicians.MethodologyA scoping review was conducted (...)
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    The Political Economy of Revolution: Karl Polanyi in Tahrir Square.Hany Zayed - forthcoming - Theory, Culture and Society:026327642098452.
    The causes and consequences of revolutionary change have long been the subject of scholarly debate. Through a systematic integration of political economic elements into an analysis of contemporary social transformations, this article joins this conversation by asking how Karl Polanyi’s double movement framework can clarify, and be extended by, the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. By embedding a nuanced account of neoliberalism in Egypt’s modern politics and by bringing those in dialogue with Polanyi’s theoretical apparatus, this article contends that there is (...)
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    A logical approach to the analysis of metaphors.Isabel D'Hanis - 2002 - In L. Magnani, N. J. Nersessian & C. Pizzi (eds.), Logical and Computational Aspects of Model-Based Reasoning. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 21--37.
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    Love in the teachings of Ibn ʻArabī.Hany Talaat Ahmed Ibrahim - 2022 - Bristol: Equinox Publishing.
    This book explores the theory of love in the writings of the Great Andalusian Sufi Sheikh, Muḥyī al-Dīn Ibn 'Arabī (558-638/1165-1240). It begins by examining Divine and human love as found in the works of many Sufi masters that preceded Ibn 'Arabī, and then turns to the views of Ibn 'Arabīhimself.
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    Sharia law and organ transplantation: Through the lens of Muslim Jurists.Farhat Moazam - 2011 - Asian Bioethics Review 3 (4):316-332.
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    Feminist discourse on sex screening and selective abortion of female foetuses.Farhat Moazam - 2004 - Bioethics 18 (3):205–220.
    ABSTRACT Although a preference for sons is reportedly a universal phenomenon, in some Asian societies daughters are considered financial and cultural liabilities. Increasing availability of ultrasonography and amniocentesis has led to widespread gender screening and selective abortion of normal female foetuses in many countries, including India. Feminists have taken widely divergent positions on the morality of this practice. Feminists from India have strongly opposed it, considering it as a further disenfranchisement of females in their patriarchal society, and have agitated successfully (...)
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  11. The use of metaphors in scientific development: A logical approach.Isabel D'Hanis - 2001 - Logique Et Analyse 44:215.
     
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    Arabic and Islamic Philosophy and Sciences: Method and Truth.Hany Moubarez - 2020 - Studia Humana 9 (1):1-4.
    What are Arabic and Islamic philosophy and sciences? How and where did they come about? I am trying in this preface to provide a short and brief answer to those two questions. Having done this, I sketch the contents of five papers trying to study Arabic and Islamic philosophy and sciences from its perspective to method and truth.
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    Three Notes on the Method of Analysis and Synthesis in its Ancient and (Arabic) Medieval Contexts.Hany Moubarez - 2020 - Studia Humana 9 (1):5-11.
    Most historians and philosophers of philosophy and history of mathematics hold one interpretation or the other of the nature of method of analysis and synthesis in itself and in its historical development. In this paper, I am trying to prove – through three points – that, in fact, there were two understandings of that method in Greek mathematics and philosophy, and which were reflected in Arabic mathematical science and philosophy; this reflection is considered as proof also of this double nature (...)
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  14. A semiotic analysis of the genetic information.Charbel El-Hani, Joao Queiroz & Claus Emmeche - 2006 - Semiotica - Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies / Revue de l'Association Internationale de Sémiotique 1 (4):1-68.
    Terms loaded with informational connotations are often employed to refer to genes and their dynamics. Indeed, genes are usually perceived by biologists as basically ‘the carriers of hereditary information.’ Nevertheless, a number of researchers consider such talk as inadequate and ‘just metaphorical,’ thus expressing a skepticism about the use of the term ‘information’ and its derivatives in biology as a natural science. First, because the meaning of that term in biology is not as precise as it is, for instance, in (...)
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    To Donate a Kidney: Public Perspectives from Pakistan.Farhat Moazam, Aamir M. Jafarey & Bushra Shirazi - 2013 - Bioethics 27 (3):76-83.
    Despite the majority opinion of Muslim jurists that organ donation is permitted in Sharia, surveys indicate continuing resistance by lay Muslims, especially to donating organs following death. Pakistan, a country with 165 million Muslims, currently reliant on live donors, is considering steps to establish deceased donor programs which will require public acceptance and support. This article analyzes the results of in-depth interviews with 105 members of the public focusing on opinions and knowledge about juristic rulings regarding kidney donations, donor-family dynamics (...)
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    To Donate a Kidney: Public Perspectives from Pakistan.Farhat Moazam, Aamir M. Jafarey & Bushra Shirazi - 2012 - Bioethics 28 (2):76-83.
    Despite the majority opinion of Muslim jurists that organ donation is permitted in Sharia, surveys indicate continuing resistance by lay Muslims, especially to donating organs following death. Pakistan, a country with 165 million Muslims, currently reliant on live donors, is considering steps to establish deceased donor programs which will require public acceptance and support. This article analyzes the results of in‐depth interviews with 105 members of the public focusing on opinions and knowledge about juristic rulings regarding kidney donations, donor‐family dynamics (...)
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    Identifying structures, processes, resources and needs of research ethics committees in Egypt.Hany Sleem, Samer S. El-Kamary & Henry J. Silverman - 2010 - BMC Medical Ethics 11 (1):12-.
    Background: Concerns have been expressed regarding the adequacy of ethics review systems in developing countries. Limited data are available regarding the structural and functional status of Research Ethics Committees (RECs) in the Middle East. The purpose of this study was to survey the existing RECs in Egypt to better understand their functioning status, perceived resource needs, and challenges. Methods: We distributed a self-administered survey tool to Egyptian RECs to collect information on the following domains: general characteristics of the REC, membership (...)
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    Zur Komplexität der ethischen Realität: Am Beispiel von Nierenspende und -transplantation. Festvortrag zur AEM-Jahrestagung, 2. September 2010, Zürich. [REVIEW]Farhat Moazam - 2012 - Ethik in der Medizin 24 (4):265-274.
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  19. Firefly Femmes Fatales: A Case Study in the Semiotics of Deception.Charbel N. El-Hani, João Queiroz & Frederik Stjernfelt - 2010 - Biosemiotics 3 (1):33-55.
    Mimicry and deception are two important issues in studies about animal communication. The reliability of animal signs and the problem of the benefits of deceiving in sign exchanges are interesting topics in the evolution of communication. In this paper, we intend to contribute to an understanding of deception by studying the case of aggressive signal mimicry in fireflies, investigated by James Lloyd. Firefly femmes fatales are specialized in mimicking the mating signals of other species of fireflies with the purpose of (...)
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    Corrigendum: Intermediate English as a Foreign Language learners' formulaic language speaking proficiency: Where does the teaching of lexical chunks figure?Hani Hamad M. Albelihi - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Intermediate English as a Foreign Language learners’ formulaic language speaking proficiency: Where does the teaching of lexical chunks figure?Hani Hamad M. Albelihi - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This research aims to investigate the impact of learning lexical chunks on the English as a Foreign Language Saudi learners’ speaking fluency. The study uses an intervention with intermediate Saudi learners comprising lexical chunks based upon the books Collocation in Use and Common Idioms in English. Findings obtained from the post-test show that the experimental groups scored significantly better when compared to their performance in the pre-test of speaking fluency. On the contrary, the difference in the performance of the control (...)
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    Professional Boundary Ethics Attitudes and Awareness Among Nurses and Physicians in a University Hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.Hani Tamim, Amr Jamal, Huda Al Shamsi, Abdulla Al Sayyari & Fayez Hejaili - 2010 - Ethics and Behavior 20 (1):21-32.
    This study sought to gauge ethical attitudes about professional boundary issues of physicians and nurses in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Respondents scored 10 relevant boundary vignettes as to their ethical acceptability. The group as a whole proved “aware/ ethically conservative,” but with the physicians' score falling on the “less ethically conservative” part of the spectrum compared to nurses. The degree of ethicality was more related to profession than to gender, with nurses being more “ethical” than physicians.
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    Pakistan and Biomedical Ethics: Report from a Muslim Country.Farhat Moazam & Aamir M. Jafarey - 2005 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 14 (3):249-255.
    The Islamic Republic of Pakistan has a population of more than 145 million people, about 95% of whom are Muslims . Although it has a few large cities such as Karachi, almost 65% of the country is still rural, with a per capita income of $408 per year. The overall literacy rate is estimated to be 41.5% but is much lower for women in many of the provinces. Pakistan has a complex culture with many ethnic groups and socioeconomic strata, but (...)
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    Pakistan and kidney trade: battles won, battles to come.Farhat Moazam - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4):925-928.
    This essay provides a brief overview of the rise of organ trade in Pakistan towards the end of the last century and the concerted, collective struggle—of physicians and medical associations aided by the media, journalists, members of civil society, and senior judiciary—in pressuring the government to bring about and implement a national law criminalizing such practices opposed by an influential pro-organ trade lobby. It argues that among the most effective measures to prevent re-emergence of organ trafficking in the country is (...)
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    Emergence Theories and Pragmatic Realism.Charbel Niño El-Hani & Sami Pihlström - 2002 - Essays in Philosophy 3 (2):143-176.
    The tradition of pragmatism has, especially since Dewey, been characterized by a commitment to nonreductive naturalism. The notion of emergence, popular in the early decades of the twentieth century and currently re-emerging as a central concept in metaphysics and the philosophy of mind, may be useful in explicating that commitment. The present paper discusses the issue of the reality of emergent properties, drawing particular attention to a pragmatic way of approaching this issue. The reality of emergents can be defended as (...)
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  26. Hani Gorō rekishi ronshō.Gorō Hani - 1986 - Tōkyō: Chikuma Shobō. Edited by Takashi Saitō & Kenji Yamaryō.
  27. Higher-level descriptions: why should we preserve them.Charbel Nino El-Hani & Antonio Marcos Pereira - 2000 - In P. B. Andersen, Claus Emmeche, N. O. Finnemann & P. V. Christiansen (eds.), Downward Causation. University of Aarhus Press.
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    At the Interface of Cultures.Farhat Moazam & Riffat M. Zaman - 2003 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 14 (4):246-258.
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    The “Mystic” and Society According to Ibn Bajjah and Ibn Tufayl.Hani Nasri - 1986 - International Philosophical Quarterly 26 (3):223-227.
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    Moazam et al. reply.Farhat Moazam - 2009 - Hastings Center Report 39 (6).
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    Gabriel Rezende, Droit et normativité chez Jacques Derrida.Nassif Farhat - forthcoming - Astérion.
    Gabriel Rezende est à Jacques Derrida ce que Reiner Schürmann est à Martin Heidegger. Comme l’essai fondateur de Schürmann, Le principe d’anarchie. Heidegger et la question de l’agir, posait « la question du rapport entre théorie et pratique telle qu’elle résulte de la “déconstruction” » heideggérienne, celui de Rezende, Droit et normativité chez Jacques Derrida, pose celle des rapports entre éthique et morale telle qu’elle résulte de la déconstruction derridienne, c’est-à-dire d’une pensée «...
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    “Indigenizing” Bioethics: The First Center for Bioethics in Pakistan.Aamir M. Jafarey & Farhat Moazam - 2010 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 19 (3):353-362.
    Contemporary bioethics has evolved over the past 40 years predominantly as a “Western” construct drawing fundamental inspiration for its conceptual and methodological frameworks from secular, Anglo-American philosophical traditions. American bioethicists can be credited with playing a defining role in the globalization of this new discipline to the developing countries of the world, but in this process, in the words of LaFleur, “Bioethics has become international without becoming internationalized.” Among the criticisms leveled against the dominant American model of bioethics is that (...)
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    Imagination in Science.Luana Poliseli & Charbel El-Hani - 2020 - In Luca Tateo (ed.), A theory of Imagining, Knowing and Understanding. SpringerBriefs in Psychology. pp. 65-84.
    Poliseli, L. & El-Hani, C.N. Imagination in Science. In L. Tateo, A theory of Imagining, Knowing and Understanding, SpringerBriefs in Psychology. -/- This chapter comments on the book from the perspective of the developments in philosophy of science and intercultural communication. It raises a number of issues to be further discussed in order to continue inquiry into Tateo’s approach. It discusses how imaginative processes are engaged in modeling work in science. It also shows how, facing the environmental challenges that (...)
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    Philosophy of Ethnobiology: Understanding Knowledge Integration and Its Limitations.David Ludwig & Charbel N. El-Hani - forthcoming - Journal of Ethnobiology (1):3-20.
    Ethnobiology has become increasingly concerned with applied and normative issues such as climate change adaptation, forest management, and sustainable agriculture. Applied ethnobiology emphasizes the practical importance of local and traditional knowledge in tackling these issues but thereby also raises complex theoretical questions about the integration of heterogeneous knowledge systems. The aim of this article is to develop a framework for addressing questions of integration through four core domains of philosophy - epistemology, ontology, value theory, and political theory. In each of (...)
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    What is Enlightenment?: Continuity or Rupture in the Wake of the Arab Uprisings.Mohammed D. Cherkaoui, Hani Albasoos, Albena Azmanova, Brian Calfano, John Entelis, Azza Karam, Richard Rubenstein, Solon Simmons & Radwan Ziadeh - 2016 - Lexington Books.
    This volume examines whether the Arab Uprisings introduce a replica of the European Enlightenment or rather stimulate an Arab/Islamic Awakening with its own cultural specificity and political philosophy. By placing Immanuel Kant in Tahrir Square, Cairo, this book adopts a comparative analysis of two enlightenment projects: one Arab, still under construction, with possible progression toward modernity or regression toward neo-authoritarianism, and one European, shaped by the past two centuries.
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  36. Case Study: An Uncomfortable Refusal.Gary Duhon & Farhat Moazam - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
     
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    Diverstity and centrism in two contrasting early childhood education and care systems: Slovakia and Indonesia compared.Maria Melita Rahardjo, Hani Yulindrasari & Branislav Pupala - 2022 - Human Affairs 32 (2):145-161.
    National early childhood education and care (ECEC) systems have been shaped by external influences and have taken different forms in developed countries than in post-colonial countries. This study systematically compares and examines the autonomous elements in national ECEC systems and the countervailing homogenisation process in Slovakia and Indonesia -two countries located in a different hemisphere with different historical, cultural, and political backgrounds. The study shows new rhetoric triggering different tendencies. In Slovakia, the “competency” and “standards” turn led to steps to (...)
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    Cellphilming in Four ATVET Colleges: A Mirror, Reflecting Gender Issues in Ethiopia.Seyed Mohammad Hani Sadati - 2018 - Studies in Social Justice 12 (2):364-371.
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    Drivers of convergence/divergence of corporate governance codes of MENA countries.Ali Uyar, Hany Elbardan & Ahmed Yamen - 2019 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 13 (3):217.
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    Results of a self-assessment tool to assess the operational characteristics of research ethics committees in low- and middle-income countries.Henry Silverman, Hany Sleem, Keymanthri Moodley, Nandini Kumar, Sudeshni Naidoo, Thilakavathi Subramanian, Rola Jaafar & Malini Moni - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (4):332-337.
  41. Knowledge, Belief, and Science Education.Waldomiro Silva-Filho, Charbel El-Hani & Tiago Ferreira - 2016 - Science & Education 25 (7 - 8):775-794.
    This article intends to show that the defense of “understanding” as one of the major goals of science education can be grounded on an anti-reductionist perspective on testimony as a source of knowledge. To do so, we critically revisit the discussion between Harvey Siegel and Alvin Goldman about the goals of science education, especially where it involves arguments based on the epistemology of testimony. Subsequently, we come back to a discussion between Charbel N. El-Hani and Eduardo Mortimer, on the (...)
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    Commentary.Farhat Moazam - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (5):16-16.
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    Encounters of a Different Kind.Farhat Moazam - 2019 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 62 (2):337-341.
    It has been a little over three months since I returned. My day begins with an altercation with a new security guard who stops me as I drive up to the gate of the brand-new university hospital. He tells me that I am to use the other entrance, as only the chairman’s car is allowed through this gate. I inform him that I am the chairman. He peers at me suspiciously. The chairman sahib is a man not a woman, he (...)
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    Realigning Pakistan's Bioethics Center during Covid‐19.Farhat Moazam & Aamir Jafarey - 2020 - Hastings Center Report 50 (3):8-9.
    The arrival of the Covid‐19 pandemic in Pakistan necessitated that the Centre of Biomedical Ethics and Culture in Karachi realign its activities to changing realities in the country. As Pakistan's only bioethics center, and with no guidelines available for allocation of scarce medical resources, CBEC developed “Guidelines for Ethical Healthcare Decision‐Making in Pakistan” with input from medical and civil society stakeholders. The CBEC blog connected to the center's bioethics programs for students from Pakistan and Kenya shifted to Covid‐related issues specific (...)
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    A Peircean Approach to ‘Information’ and its Relationship with Bateson’s and Jablonka’s Ideas.Charbel Niño El-Hani - 2008 - American Journal of Semiotics 24 (1-3):75-94.
    The Peircean semiotic approach to information that we developed in previous papers raises several new questions, and shows both similarities and differenceswith regard to other accounts of information. We do not intend to present here any exhaustive discussion about the relationships between our account and otherapproaches to information. Rather, our interest is mainly to address its relationship to ideas about information put forward by Gregory Bateson and Eva Jablonka. We conclude that all these authors offer quite broad concepts of information, (...)
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  46. Downward determination.Charbel Niño El-Hani - 2005 - Abstracta 1 (2):162-192.
     
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    Notas sobre uma obra de Blumenbach.Pedro Casalotti Farhat - 2023 - Cadernos de Filosofia Alemã 28 (1):87-96.
    Resenha de: Blumenbach, J. F. Sobre o impulso de formação e a geração. Tradução, introdução e notas de Isabel Coelho Fragelli. Revisão técnica de Luciana Valéria Nogueira. Santo André: Editora UFABC, 2019.
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  48. Understanding biological causation.Charbel Niño El-Hani & Antonio Marcos Pereira - 1999 - In V. Harcastle (ed.), Where Biology Meets Psychology.
     
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  49. A Bifurcation Model of Neuronal of Spike Train Patterns: A Nonlinear Dynamic Systems Approach.N. H. Farhat, M. Eldefrawy & S. Y. Lin - 1994 - In Karl H. Pribram (ed.), Origins: Brain and Self-Organization. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 396.
     
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    Disciplina e teoria - Uma reflexão sobre a formação partindo da filosofia kantiana.Pedro Casalotti Farhat - 2020 - Páginas de Filosofía 8 (1-2):55.
    A intenção deste texto é articular dois temas pouco trabalhados juntos nas interpretações de Kant, embora sejam, segundo nosso entendimento, de fundamental importância para uma plena compreensão da filosofia kantiana e do conhecimento filosófico em geral: a disciplina da razão pura e a filosofia teórica. Pretendemos nos utilizar de algumas outras noções, no entanto, para responder a seguinte pergunta: é possível a formação sem a disciplina filosófica? Isto é, seria possível uma formação teórica sem uma disciplina ou uma “contribuição negativa” (...)
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