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    Between Heaven and Hell: Islam, Salvation and the Fate of Others. Edited by Mohammad Hassan Khalil.Martin Nguyen - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (3).
    Between Heaven and Hell: Islam, Salvation and the Fate of Others. Edited by Mohammad Hassan Khalil. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. Pp. xxii + 335. $99 ; $35.
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    Paradise and Hell in Islamic Traditions. By Christian Lange.Peter G. Riddell - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (4).
    Paradise and Hell in Islamic Traditions. By Christian Lange. New York: Cambridge UniverSity Press, 2016. Pp. xvii + 365. $84.99, £54.99 ; $29.99, £18.99 ; $24.
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    Against islamic universalism: al-Hnabali's 1990 attempt to prove that Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya affirm the eternity of hell-fire.Jon Hoover - 2013 - In Birgit Krawietz, Georges Tamer & Alina Kokoschka (eds.), Islamic theology, philosophy and law: debating Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 377-399.
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    Unpaving the Road to Hell: Disrupting Good Intentions and Bad Science About Islam and the Middle East.Özlem Sensoy & Carolyne Ali-Khan - 2016 - Educational Studies 52 (6):506-520.
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    The Garden and the Fire: Heaven and Hell in Islamic Culture.Nerina Rustomji - 2008 - Columbia University Press.
    The garden, the fire, and Islamic origins -- Visions of the afterworld -- Material culture and an Islamic ethic -- Other worldly landscapes and earthly realities -- Humanity, servants, and companions -- Individualized gardens and expanding fires -- Legacy of gardens -- Epilogue.
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    The Toledo Qur’ān and Islamic Eschatology: Translating the Names of Hell in Aljamiado Literature.Roberto Tottoli - 2014 - Al-Qantara 35 (2):527-553.
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    Islamic theology and the problem of evil.Safaruk Chowdhury - 2021 - New York, NY: The American University in Cairo Press.
    Like their Jewish and Christian co-religionists, Muslims have grappled with how God, who is perfectly good, compassionate, merciful, powerful, and wise permits intense and profuse evil and suffering in the world. At its core, Islamic Theology and the Problem of Evil explores four different problems of evil: human disability, animal suffering, evolutionary natural selection, and Hell. Each study argues in favor of a particular kind of explanation or justification (theodicy) for the respective evil. Safaruk Chowdhury unpacks the notion of (...)
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    The Problem of Hell Revisited: Towards a Gentler Theology of Hell.Karori Mbũgua - 2011 - Thought and Practice: A Journal of the Philosophical Association of Kenya 3 (2):93-103.
    The doctrines of hell and the existence of God seem to pose a formidable paradox for both Christianity and Islam. The paradox can be stated as follows: Given that God is perfect in every sense, how can he allow any of his creatures to suffer eternal perdition? In this paper, I undertake a critical examination of the arguments for and against the doctrine of hell and conclude that on balance, arguments against the existence of hell heavily (...)
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  9. Heaven and hell.Jonathan Kvanvig - unknown
    Philosophical reflection concerning heaven and hell has focused on the place of such doctrines in the great monotheistic religions emanating from the religion of the ancient people of Israel--Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. The philosophical issues that arise concerning these doctrines is not limited to such traditions, however. Consider, for example, the doctrine of hell. Any religion promises certain benefits to its adherents, and these benefits require some contrast that befalls, or might befall, those who fail to adhere (...)
     
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    Resurrection, Heaven, and Hell.Jonathan L. Kvanvig - 2010 - In Charles Taliaferro, Paul Draper & Philip L. Quinn (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy of Religion. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 630–638.
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    Perceptions of Islamic Soteriology and its Interpretations.Marjana Harcet - 2014 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 13 (38):39-56.
    Understanding of the afterlife significantly determines life of members of individual religions and this article defines how Muslims understand the last realities, which paths lead to Jannat (heaven) and which to Jahannam (hell), and how these afterlife dwellings are presented in Qur’an. Demonstration of Islamic soteriology includes a description of differences between the Sunni and the Shia interpretation of salvation, because the differences between them are often overlooked or remain in the background due to the generally widespread Sunni interpretation (...)
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  12. Belief, Providence and Eschatology: Some Philosophical Problems in Islamic Theism.Imran Aijaz - 2008 - Philosophy Compass 3 (1):231-253.
    Traditional Islamic theism gives us a certain picture of the world, in which the concepts of belief, providence and eschatology are involved. According to the traditional picture, belief in God is a universal phenomenon. This is because God has providentially arranged the world in such a manner that the signs of God are everywhere and which lead to knowledge of His existence. And, because the world is ‘providentially unambiguous’, those who do not have faith in God are culpable for their (...)
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    Three tiers of CSR: an instructive means of understanding and guiding contemporary company approaches to CSR?Helle K. Aggerholm & N. Leila Trapp - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 23 (3):235-247.
    Heightened concern with global issues has led to shifts in corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs. To capture the distinct nature of this global focus, researchers have developed a three-generation CSR typology. In this paper, we first evaluate the usefulness of this typology for understanding corporate approaches to CSR by examining how several companies position themselves thematically in CEO introductions to sustainability reports. On the basis of this, we then evaluate the practical value of this typology for assisting those who work (...)
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    Literary semiotics and cognitive semantics.Helle M. Davidsen - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (165):337-349.
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  15. Three Tiers of CSR: An Instructive Means of Understanding and Guiding Contemporary Company Approaches to CSR?Helle Kryger Aggerholm & Leila Trapp - forthcoming - Business Ethics: A European Review.
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  16. Collective action in watershed management -- experiences from the Andean hillsides.Helle Munk Ravnborg & María del Pilar Guerrero - 1999 - Agriculture and Human Values 16 (3):257-266.
    Watersheds constitute a special case of multiple-use common pool resources (CPRs). In a textual sense, watersheds tend to be mosaics of privately owned and managed patches of land. At the same time, however, watersheds are also ecosystems in which multiple resources and people interact through an infinity of bio-physical processes. Through such interaction, new watershed-level qualities emerge that, together with other factors, condition watershed users' continued resource use and access. In this perspective, watersheds become common-pool resources. Hence, watershed users do (...)
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  17. Hē philosophia tōn horiōn.Hellē G. Boreadou - 1955
     
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    The growth of iq among estonian schoolchildren from ages 7 to 19.Helle Pullmann, Jüri Allik & Richard Lynn - 2004 - Journal of Biosocial Science 36 (6):735-740.
    The Standard Progressive Matrices test was standardized in Estonia on a representative sample of 4874 schoolchildren aged from 7 to 19 years. When the IQ of Estonian children was expressed in relation to British and Icelandic norms, both demonstrated a similar sigmoid relationship. The youngest Estonian group scored higher than the British and Icelandic norms: after first grade, the score fell below 100 and remained lower until age 12, and after that age it increased above the mean level of these (...)
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    Collective action in watershed management -- experiences from the Andean hillsides.Helle Munk Ravnborg & María del Pilar Guerrero - 1999 - Agriculture and Human Values 16 (3):257-266.
    Watersheds constitute a special case of multiple-use common pool resources (CPRs). In a textual sense, watersheds tend to be mosaics of privately owned and managed patches of land. At the same time, however, watersheds are also ecosystems in which multiple resources and people interact through an infinity of bio-physical processes. Through such interaction, new watershed-level qualities emerge that, together with other factors, condition watershed users' continued resource use and access. In this perspective, watersheds become common-pool resources. Hence, watershed users do (...)
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  20. How to understand understanding-a tribute to Torben Thrane: Introduction to thematic section of Hermes No. 47.Helle Vrønning Dam, Helle Dam Jensen, Henning Nølke & Sten Vikner - 2011 - Hermes: Journal of Language and Communication Studies 47:7-12.
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  21. Text condensation in consecutive interpreting-summary of a Ph. d.-dissertation.Helle Vrønning Dam - 1996 - Hermes 17:273-281.
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    The Polemic of an Unknown Jewish Convert to Islam (14th century): Ta’yīd al-millah.Yasin Meral - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (2):857-877.
    In the polemical literature against Judaism, it is stated that Islam is the last religion, Prophet Muhammad was foretold in the Bible, and the Bible is distorted. Among the authors of such works, there are many who embraced Islam from Jews and Christians. Through their works, these converts show Muslims how serious they are in embracing Islam. In this article, the treatise under the evaluation was first brought to the agenda in 1867 by Gustav Flügel (d. 1870). (...)
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    Politics of colonial violence: Gendered atrocities in French occupied Vietnam.Helle Rydstrom - 2015 - European Journal of Women's Studies 22 (2):191-207.
    By drawing on testimonies gathered in rural Vietnam, this article focuses on the violence to which local inhabitants were subjected when Vietnam was under French rule. On a self-imposed ‘civilizing mission’, the control of local bodies was critical for the colonial powers and they became the subject of brutal abuse. Violence was exercised with impunity in the occupied areas and rendered ‘logic’ in accordance with western imaginations about racial superiority. While such ideas informed colonial terror in general, the differentiated registers (...)
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    Freeze! Hold It Right There.Helle Møller Jensen - 2000 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2000 (1):223-239.
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  25. The Meaning of Mood–Embedded Clauses in Spanish as a Case in Point.Helle Dam Jensen - 2011 - Hermes: Journal of Language and Communication Studies 47:57-67.
     
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    Nakedness, hunger, hooks and hearts Embodied memories and movement psychological.Helle Winther - 2012 - In Sabine C. Koch, Thomas Fuchs, Michela Summa & Cornelia Müller (eds.), Body Memory, Metaphor and Movement. John Benjamins. pp. 84--353.
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  27. Self-Causation and Unity in Stoicism.Reier Helle - 2021 - Phronesis 66 (2):178-213.
    According to the Stoics, ordinary unified bodies—animals, plants, and inanimate natural bodies—each have a single cause of unity and being: pneuma. Pneuma itself has no distinct cause of unity; on the contrary, it acts as a cause of unity and being for itself. In this paper, I show how pneuma is supposed to be able to unify itself and other bodies in virtue of its characteristic tensile motion (τονικὴ κίνησις). Thus, we will see how the Stoics could have hoped to (...)
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    Formation of R&D policy in a small country in a changing world.Helle Martinson - 2001 - In Rein Vihalemm (ed.), Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 63--76.
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    Auf den Prüfstand: Die mangelnde Repräsentanz von Frauen in der Forschung zu politischer Bildung.Helle Becker - 2022 - Polis 26 (1):7-10.
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    Politische Bildung nach der Bundestagswahl.Helle Becker & Thomas Stornig - 2022 - Polis 25 (4):4-6.
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    Play in School – Toward an Ecosystemic Understanding and Perspective.Helle Marie Skovbjerg & Anne-Lene Sand - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Based on a design-based research project and long-term observations of children’s play in school, this article develops the concept of play order, which points to interaction, coherence and holistic orientation as central values for the approach to play in school. Through concrete empirical analysis, the article shows how play in school is established and maintained, and how school as context interacts with play, which is often in ways that undermine the space and opportunities play is given. Based on existing research, (...)
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    The transforming power of cultural rights: a promising law and humanities approach.Helle Porsdam - 2018 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Cultural rights constitute one of the most exciting new frontiers of human rights research and practice. Cultural rights are also the ultimate law and humanities topic. These are good enough reasons for making cultural rights the main focus of a book. But there are other reasons, too. Cultural rights are both transformative and empowering rights. They enable people to aspire to a better future for themselves, their families, and the society in which they live, and they play a key role (...)
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  33. Colocation and the Stoic Definition of Blending.Reier Helle - 2022 - Phronesis 67 (4):462-497.
    This paper considers what function—if any—colocation of bodies may have in the Stoic theory of blending (κρᾶσις), by examining (1) whether colocation is part of the definition of what blending is; and (2) whether colocation is posited by the Stoics as a requirement necessary for the definition to be satisfied. I reconstruct the standard, Chrysippean definition of blending, and I show that the answer to (1) is ‘no’; further, I argue that the evidence gives no reason to affirm (2). Thus, (...)
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    Ho Platōnas stēn epochē mas: meletē.Hellē Pappa - 1981 - Athēna: Kedros.
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  35. Hierocles and the Stoic Theory of Blending.Reier Helle - 2018 - Phronesis 63 (1):87-116.
    In Stoic physics, blending (κρᾶσις) is the relation between active pneuma and passive matter; natural bodies from rocks and logs to plants, animals and the cosmos itself are blends of pneuma and matter. Blending structures the Stoic cosmos. I develop a new interpretation of the Stoic theory of blending, based on passages from Hierocles. The theory of blending, I argue, has been misunderstood. Hierocles allows us to see in detail how the theory is supposed to work and how it fits (...)
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    Wergelands fabler «efter La Fontaine».Helle Waahlberg - 2010 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 28 (1-2):89-104.
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    Modernity and the Holocaust, or, Listening to Eurydice.Julia Hell - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (6):125-154.
    In this article, I offer a literary-critical reading of Modernity and the Holocaust, arguing that Bauman’s non-Hobbesian ethics is linked to a form of Orphic authorship. I contextualize this reading with a study of three literary authors: W.G. Sebald, Peter Weiss and Janina Bauman, and their respective versions of this post-Holocaust authorship. At stake is the drama of the forbidden gaze, the moment when Orpheus turns to look at Eurydice, killing her a second time. Using Levinas’ ethics and his scenario (...)
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    Felix Kaufmann’s Theory and Method in the Social Sciences.Robert S. Cohen & Ingeborg K. Helling (eds.) - 2014 - Cham: Springer.
    This volume contains the English translation of Felix Kaufmann's (1895-1945) main work Methodenlehre der Sozialwissenschaften (1936). In this book, Kaufmann develops a general theory of knowledge of the social sciences in his role as a cross-border commuter between Husserl's phenomenology, Kelsen's pure theory of law and the logical positivism of the Vienna Circle. This multilayered inquiry connects the value-oriented reflections of a general philosophy of science with the specificity of the methods and theories of the social sciences, as opposed to (...)
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    Cognitive control ability mediates prediction costs in monolinguals and bilinguals.Megan Zirnstein, Janet G. van Hell & Judith F. Kroll - 2018 - Cognition 176 (C):87-106.
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    Adorno and art: aesthetic theory contra critical theory.James Hellings - 2014 - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Anti-introduction: Paint it Black -- PART I: MESSAGES IN A BOTTLE: AESTHETIC THEORY CONTRA CRITICAL THEORY -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Critical Messages in a Bottle and Restoration -- 3. Excursus I: The Prevalence of a View: Being Uncompromisingly Critical at the Grand Hotel Abyss -- 4. Excursus II: The Prevalence of a View: 'Don't participate:' The Politics of Social Praxis -- 5. Aesthetic Messages in a Bottle and Progress -- 6. Messages in a Bottle as the Work of Art (...)
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    Rights and Parliamentarism.Stig Kanger & Helle Kanger - 1966 - Theoria 32 (2):85-115.
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    Messages in a Bottle and Other Things Lost to the Sea: The Other Side of Critical Theory or a Reevaluation of Adorno's Aesthetic Theory.J. Hellings - 2012 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2012 (160):77-97.
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    Bananas-on names and definitions in translation studies.Andrew Chesterman, Helle Vrønning Dam, Jan Engberg & Anne Gram Schjoldager - 2003 - Hermes 31:197-209.
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    When and why do people avoid unknown probabilities in decisions under uncertainty? Testing some predictions from optimal foraging theory.Catrin Rode, Leda Cosmides, Wolfgang Hell & John Tooby - 1999 - Cognition 72 (3):269-304.
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    Kritisk notis: Ville verdier; Naturfilosofi i menneskets tidsalder av Sigurd HvervenSigurd HvervenVille verdier. Naturfilosofi i menneskets tidsalderDreyers forlag Oslo AS, 2023, ISBN 9788282656580.Maia Vige Helle - 2023 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 58 (2-3):164-178.
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    A Theory for Resolving the Limitations of Confucianism with Islam in the Ma-Dexin(馬德新)’ Philosophy - The Life and Death of Confucianism and Life after Life -. 권상우 - 2021 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 106:51-72.
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    Rights and Parliamentarism.Stig Kanger & Helle Kanger - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):183-183.
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    En skjult utestengning fra politikk.Gunnar Bugge Helle, Magne Flemmen, Patrick Lie Andersen & Jørn Ljunggren - 2024 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 41 (2-3):116-153.
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    A. Schutz and F. Kaufmann: Sociology between science and interpretation.Ingeborg Katharina Helling - 1984 - Human Studies 7 (1-4):141-161.
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    The social thought of Georg Simmel.Horst Jürgen Helle - 2015 - Los Angeles: Sage Publications.
    This new volume of the SAGE Social Thinkers series, The Social Thought of Georg Simmel provides a concise introduction to the work, life, and influences of Georg Simmel. Horst J. Helle closely examines the writings and ideas of Simmel that introduced a new way of looking at culture and society and helped establish sociology’s place among the academic fields. The book focuses on the key intellectual concerns of Simmel, including the process of individualization, religion, private and family life, cities, and (...)
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