Results for 'Kasim Prohiâc'

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  1. Hē anaplasis tou politeumatos.Basileios P. Kasimēs - 1961
     
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    Filozofsko i umjetničko iskustvo.Kasim Prohić - 1985 - Sarajevo: Veselin Masleša. Edited by Kasim Prohić.
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  3. Figure otvorenih značenja: ka kritici pojmovnog pozitivizma.Kasim Prohić - 1976 - Zagreb: Studentski centar Sveučilišta.
     
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  4. Odvažnost izricanja.Kasim Prohić - 1970 - Zagreb: [Studentski centar Sveučilišta].
     
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    Filozofska i umetnička kritika.C. Kasim Prohi - 1988 - Sarajevo: "Veselin Masleša".
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    Djela.Kasim Prohić - 1988 - Sarajevo: "Veselin Masleša". Edited by Kasim Prohić.
    1. Odvažnost izricanja ; Figure otvorenih značenja -- 2. Činiti i biti ; Apokrifnost poetskog govora -- 3. Prizma i ogledalo -- 4. Filozofsko i umjetničko iskustvo -- 5. Filozofska i umjetnička kritika -- 6. Marksistička kultura mišljenja.
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    Otvorena značenja.Kasim Prohić - 2000 - Sarajevo: Nakl. Zoro.
    Filosofiske betragtninger over æstetik, kunst og litteratur.
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    Being Open-Minded about Open-Mindedness.Kasim Khorasanee - 2024 - Philosophy 99 (2):191-221.
    Within the field of virtue and vice epistemology open-mindedness is usually considered an archetypal virtue. Nevertheless, there is ongoing disagreement over how exactly it should be defined. In this paper I propose a novel definition of open-mindedness as a process of impartial belief revision and use it to argue that we should shift our normative assessments away from the trait itself to the context in which it is exercised. My definition works by three sequential stages: not screening new claims, impartially (...)
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    Spoof, Bluff, Go For It: A Defence of Spoofing.Kasim Khorasanee - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 189 (1):201-215.
    Spoofing—placing orders on financial exchanges intending to withdraw them prior to execution—is widely legally prohibited. I argue instead on two main grounds that spoofing should be permitted and legalised. The first is that spoofing as a form of bluffing remains within the market practice of making legally binding offers—as opposed to lying or betraying trust—and primarily concerns the spoofer’s personal information. As a form of bluffing spoofing helps prevent financial speculators, in particular high-frequency algorithmic traders, from easily profiting by other (...)
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  10. Materialist dialektika vă su̇rʼătlăndirmă, i̐enidăngurma konsepsii̐asy: elmi ăsărlărin tematik măjmuăsi = Materialisticheskai︠a︡ dialektika i kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii︠a︡ uskorenii︠a︡, perestroĭki: tematicheskiĭ sbornik nauchnykh trudov.F. F. Kasim-Zade (ed.) - 1987 - Baky: Azărbai̐jan Dȯvlăt Universiteti.
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    Supported Voting: A How‐To Guide.Kasim Khorasanee & Matilda Carter - 2021 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 38 (4):674-685.
    This article takes as its starting point the moral requirement to include persons with serious cognitive impairments in democratic decision‐making. That said, including such persons poses particular practical challenges to effective democratic participation. Nussbaum has set out the most extensive proposals for inclusion based on a model of guardianship, but we find they fall short due to not suitably respecting and facilitating the subjective decision‐making of impaired persons. Instead, we argue for a model of co‐constitution, whereby aides work within a (...)
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    History of the Rise of the Mahommedan Power in India till the Year A. D. 1612.George F. Hourani, Mahomed Kasim Ferishta & John Briggs - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):533.
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    The Effect of Kāsim al-Rassî on the Formation of Zaydiyya: An Evaluation on the Axes of His Views on the Furû al-Fiqh.Fatih Yücel - 2024 - van İlahiyat Dergisi 11 (19):86-102.
    The third century of the hegira represents an extremely important period in terms of the formation process of Islamic sciences and the acquirement of the identity of a systematic school of fiqh madhhabs. In terms of the Zaydiyya madhhab, this century has an identity that affects the next period in terms of both political and scientific studies. Because in this period, the scholars of the madhhab like Kāsim al-Rassî (d. 246/860), Ahmad b. Isā (d. 247/861) and Yahyā b. al-Husayn (d. (...)
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    Aesthetic Theory of Knowledge, Textual Activism, and Phenomenography in the Works of Kasim Prohić.Zlatan Delić - 2013 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 33 (2):267-282.
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    The Opportunity Gap: Achievement and Inequality in Education.Carol DeShano da Silva, James Philip Huguley, Zenub Kakli & Radhika Rao (eds.) - 2007 - Harvard Educational Review.
    _The Opportunity Gap_ aims to shift attention from the current overwhelming emphasis on schools in discussions of the achievement gap to more fundamental questions about social and educational opportunity. The achievement gap looms large in the current era of high-stakes testing and accountability. Yet questions persist: Has the accountability movement—and attendant discussions on the achievement gap—focused attention on the true sources of educational failure in American schools? Do we need to look beyond classrooms and schools for credible accounts of disparities (...)
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