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    Hoiku shisō no chōryū.Takeo Shishido & Mamiko Abe (eds.) - 1997 - Tōkyō: Hatsubai Eikō.
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    Nietzsche Versus Paul.Abed Azzam - 2015 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Abed Azzam offers a fresh interpretation of Nietzsche's engagement with the work of Paul the Apostle, reorienting the relationship between the two thinkers while embedding modern philosophy within early Christian theology. Paying careful attention to Nietzsche's dialectics, Azzam situates the philosopher's thought within the history of Christianity, specifically the Pauline dialectics of law and faith, and reveals how atheism is constructed in relation to Christianity. Countering Heidegger's characterization of Nietzsche as an anti-Platonist, Azzam brings the philosopher closer to Paul through (...)
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  3. DES-Tutor: An Intelligent Tutoring System for Teaching DES Information Security Algorithm.Abed Elhaleem A. Elnajjar & Samy S. Abu Naser - 2017 - International Journal of Advanced Research and Development 2 (1):69-73.
    : Lately there is more attention paid to technological development in intelligent tutoring systems. This field is becoming an interesting topic to many researchers. In this paper, we are presenting an intelligent tutoring system for teaching DES Information Security Algorithm called DES-Tutor. The DES-Tutor target the students enrolled in cryptography course in the department Information Technology in Al-Azhar University in Gaza. Through DES-Tutor the student will be able to study course material and try the exercises of each lesson. An evaluation (...)
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  4. The Relationship between Correcting Deviations in Measuring Performance and Achieving the Objectives of Control - The Islamic University as a Model.Abed Alfetah M. AlFerjany, Ashraf A. M. Salama, Youssef M. Abu Amuna, Mazen J. Al Shobaki & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2018 - International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS) 2 (1):74-89.
    The study aimed to identify the relationship between correcting the deviations in the measurement of performance and achieving the objectives of control and the performance of the job at the Islamic University in the Gaza Strip. To achieve the objectives of the research, the researchers used the descriptive analytical approach to collect information. The questionnaire consisted of (20) statements distributed to three categories of employees of the Islamic University (senior management, faculty members, their assistants and members of the administrative board). (...)
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  5. "Uma Pequena Contribuição", de Constantin Constantius (Søren Kierkegaard).Paulo Abe - 2021 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 9 (2):193-214.
    On this paper, signed by Soren Kierkegaard’s pseudonym, Constantin Constantius, author of Repetition (Gjentagelse), despite never being published, the Danish philosopher takes on Professor Heiberg’s critique of his book with irony, and deepening the matter of the spirit in the concept of repetition. In this translation, it was chosen to keep the notes from the manuscript.
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    Client–provider relationships in a community health clinic for people who are experiencing homelessness.Abe Oudshoorn, Catherine Ward-Griffin, Cheryl Forchuk, Helene Berman & Blake Poland - 2013 - Nursing Inquiry 20 (4):317-328.
    Recognizing the importance of health‐promoting relationships in engaging people who are experiencing homelessness in care, most research on health clinics for homeless persons has involved some recognition of client–provider relationships. However, what has been lacking is the inclusion of a critical analysis of the policy context in which relationships are enacted. In this paper, we question how client–provider relationships are enacted within the culture of community care with people who are experiencing homelessness and how clinic‐level and broader social and health (...)
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    The Frontier Within: Essays by Abe Kobo.Kobo Abe - 2013 - Columbia University Press.
    Abe Kobo (1924-1993) was one of Japan's greatest postwar writers, widely recognized for his imaginative science fiction and plays of the absurd. However, he also wrote theoretical criticism for which he is lesser known, merging literary, historical, and philosophical perspectives into keen reflections on the nature of creativity, the evolution of the human species, and an impressive range of other subjects. Abe Kobo tackled contemporary social issues and literary theory with the depth and facility of a visionary thinker. Featuring twelve (...)
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    Rekishi o yomu: Abe Kinʾya taidanshū.Kinʾya Abe - 1990 - Kyōto-shi: Jinbun Shoin.
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    Trying without willing: An essay in the philosophy of mind.Abe Roth - 2000 - Philosophical Review 109 (4):621-624.
    Maybe God doesn’t have to do anything in order to bring it about that there be light. Most of us, however, have to perform some sort of act like flicking a switch to do so. But some of the things we bring about do not require such mediating acts. For example, it appears that I don’t have to do anything in order to bring about or cause the arm movements I perform in flicking the switch. I just move my arm. (...)
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    Recognizing Ourselves in Others: A Reply to Bauer and Svolba in SJP 55.1.Abe Witonsky - 2021 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 59 (3):460-469.
    In “Justice at the Margins: The Social Contract and the Challenge of Marginal Cases” (Southern Journal of Philosophy, 55.1), Nathan Bauer and David Svolba appeal to a concept of recognition found in social contract theory to argue that all humans, including humans who lack certain unique cognitive abilities, so‐called marginal cases, have rights that nonhuman animals lack. The main reason is that we can recognize ourselves in all humans, but not in nonhuman animals. I argue (i) that it is unclear (...)
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  11. Kokoro no hataraki.Kitao Abe - 1968 - Edited by Masatoshi Seya.
     
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    A Defense of Michael Lockwood’s Anti-Physicalist Argument.Abe Witonsky - 2003 - Journal of Philosophical Research 28:415-419.
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    A Defense of Michael Lockwood’s Anti-Physicalist Argument.Abe Witonsky - 2003 - Journal of Philosophical Research 28:415-420.
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    A problem with perspectival physicalism: A reply to Tye.Abe Witonsky - 2005 - Philosophia 32 (1-4):285-293.
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    A Rationale for Teaching Modified Venn Diagrams.Abe Witonsky - 2001 - Teaching Philosophy 24 (2):111-119.
    This paper describes and argues for the inclusion of a modified form of Venn diagrams in critical thinking courses and textbooks. The modified Venn Diagrams, it is argued, are easier to learn as they more clearly show the meanings of inclusion and exclusion, easier to use when solving problems (including those found on LSAT exams), are often included in LSAT preparatory material, and students tend to have a more thorough understanding of the concept of logical possibility after having used modified (...)
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    Objections to Jeremy Simon’s Response to Lucretius’s Symmetry Argument.Abe Witonsky & Sarah Whitman - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Research 43:171-176.
    The first century B.C. poet Lucretius put forth an argument for why death is not bad for the person who has died. This argument is commonly referred to as Lucretius’s “symmetry argument” because of its assumption that the period before we were born is symmetrical to the period after we die. Jeremy Simon objects to the symmetry argument, claiming that the two periods are not relevantly symmetrical: being born earlier than we actually are born would not guarantee us more life, (...)
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    Objections to Jeremy Simon’s Response to Lucretius’s Symmetry Argument.Abe Witonsky & Sarah Whitman - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Research 43:171-176.
    The first century B.C. poet Lucretius put forth an argument for why death is not bad for the person who has died. This argument is commonly referred to as Lucretius’s “symmetry argument” because of its assumption that the period before we were born is symmetrical to the period after we die. Jeremy Simon objects to the symmetry argument, claiming that the two periods are not relevantly symmetrical: being born earlier than we actually are born would not guarantee us more life, (...)
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    Recognizing Ourselves in Others: A Reply to Bauer and Svolba in SJP 55.1.Abe Witonsky - 2021 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 59 (3):460-469.
    The Southern Journal of Philosophy, Volume 59, Issue 3, Page 460-469, September 2021.
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    Great Death, Great Life: An Interview with Masao Abe.Masao Abe - 1997 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 17:79.
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    Environmental Protection and Affection in East Africa.Abe Goldman, Jaclyn Hall, Michael Binford & Joel Hartter - 2013 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 16 (3):270-272.
    This article questions the degree to which ecological theory can be used as justification for protection of ‘natural environments’ as well as in determining which portions or features of those envi...
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  21. Fondements philosophiques des droits de l'homme.Janvier Za'abe - 2000 - Yaoundé, Cameroun: UCAC, Presses de l'Université catholique d'Afrique centrale.
     
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    Stakeholder Management Capability: A Discourse–Theoretical Approach.Abe Zakhem - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 79 (4):395-405.
    Since its inception, Stakeholder Management Capability (SMC) has constituted a powerful hermeneutic through which business organizations have understood and leveraged stakeholder relationships. On this model, achieving a high level of capability largely depends on managerial ability to effectively bargain with stakeholders and establish solidarity vis-à-vis the successful negotiation, implementation, and execution of "win–win" transactional exchanges. Against this account, it is rightly pointed out that a transactional explanation of stakeholder relationships, regarded by many as the bottom line for stakeholder management, fails (...)
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    Apel on Locke on our duty to future generations.Abe Hiroshi - 2017 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 5 (2):47-56.
    Why do we, today’s people, owe a duty to future generations with whom we will not overlap? In my paper, I aim at answering this question step by step. The first step is to respond to the question why human beings should continue to exist. I try this by critically considering Karl-Otto Apel’s argument for the survival of human beings from the viewpoint of his own discourse ethics. This consideration, however, leads us to the second step where we are faced (...)
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    Collective Impact Problems and the Promise for Business Ethics.Abe Zakhem - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 17:115-132.
    “Collective impact problems” refer to situations where there is a collective harm or benefit, but where no single action seems to make a difference one way or the other. Collective impact problems arise when considering several pressing ethical issues in business, such as shareholder and consumer activism, business and climate change, factory farming and animal welfare, fair-trade and sweatshop labor, and corporate philanthropy. Unfortunately, business ethics textbooks do not explicitly deal with collective impact problems and, as such, students may be (...)
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    God, Emptiness, and the True Self.Abe Masao - 2004 - In Frederick Franck (ed.), The Buddha eye: an anthology of the Kyoto school and its contemporaries. Bloomington, Ind.: World Wisdom. pp. 55--69.
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    On speculating across opaque barriers.Abe Lockman - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (3):410-410.
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    Zen and buddhism.Masao Abe - 1976 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 3 (3):235-252.
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    Sporting Integrity, Coherence, and Being True to the Spirit of a Game.Abe Zakhem & Michael Mascio - 2018 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13 (2):227-236.
    The term ‘sporting integrity’ is widely used in the normative assessment of sports. The term, however, suffers from a lack of conceptual precision. Alfred Archer’s ‘coherence-view’ of sporting integrity goes a long way to help clarify what ‘sporting integrity’ actually means and the specific institutional and individual obligations that it generates. Archer argues that ‘sporting integrity’ essentially means that the constraints athletes face ‘cohere’, in the sense of applying consistent inefficiencies between athletic competitors. For example, those who use performance enhancing (...)
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  29. ha-Ṭov ṿeha-raʻ shebe-tokhenu.Abe Mor - 2015 - [Israel]: [Avraham (Eb) Mor].
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  30. Can management have multi-fiduciary stakeholder obligations?Abe Zakhem & United States - 2015 - In Daniel E. Palmer (ed.), Handbook of research on business ethics and corporate responsibilities. Hershey: Business Science Reference, An Imprint of IGI Global.
     
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  31. An Inquiry into the Good.Kitaro Nishida, Masao Abe & Christopher Ives - 1993 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 34 (2):121-123.
     
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    Tradition and change in postharvest pest management in Kenya.Abe Goldman - 1991 - Agriculture and Human Values 8 (1-2):99-113.
    The hazard of postharvest pest losses is ubiquitous in peasant farming systems; as a result, farmers invariably have some response to the threat of these losses. Responses to postharvest pests may be more extensive than to field pests, even when, by statistical measures, the usual levels of losses are comparable. In studies of pest management practices in three contrasting areas in Kenya, it was found that farmers virtually always rely on an array of techniques and strategies, usually including both older (...)
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    Zen and Western thought.Masao Abe - 1985 - Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Edited by William R. LaFleur.
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    Rabbi Jonah ben Abraham of Gerona.Abe Tobie Shrock - 1948 - London,: E. Goldston.
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    Zen and Western Thought.Masao Abe - 1970 - International Philosophical Quarterly 10 (4):501-541.
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    Kierkegaard and Leadership Theory, a Radical Reappraisal.Abe J. Zakhem - 2017 - Business Ethics Journal Review 5 (1):1-6.
    Storsletten and Jakobsen (2015) try to integrate the instrumental, responsible, and spiritual positions in leadership studies with Kierkegaard’s aesthetic, ethical, and religious modes of existence. Their combination of leadership theory and Kierkegaardian thought, however, seems deeply problematic. In particular, the instrumental-aesthetic and responsible-ethical connections appear weak or at least significantly underdeveloped, and the spiritual-religious connection seems logically inconsistent.
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    The Virtues of a Good Fight: Assessing the Ethics of Fighting in the National Hockey League.Abe Zakhem - 2015 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 9 (1):32-46.
    Violence in sports is under intense public scrutiny. One hotly disputed issue concerns the acceptability of violent retaliation in sports, particular in the form of fighting in the National Hockey League. The question posed here is: Can fighting in the NHL be virtuous? Some think not, maintaining that fighting is undisciplined and ostensibly at odds with the virtues of good temper and justice. Contrary to this conclusion, this paper presents arguments that support the view that fighting in the NHL can (...)
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    Zen and Comparative Studies: Part Two of a Two-Volume Sequel to Zen and Western Thought.Masao Abe - 1997 - University of Hawaii Press.
    This volume concludes the two-volume sequel to Masao Abe's Zen and Western Thought. Like its companion, Buddhism and Interfaith Dialogue, this work contains many previously published essays and papers by Abe. Here he clarifies the true meaning of Buddhist emptiness in comparison with the Aristotelian notion of substance and the Whiteheadean notion of process.
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    A study on the moral principle in sport: based on Kant’s philosophyスポーツ世界における道徳法則の検討:カント哲学を中心として.Naruhiko Mizushima & Goro Abe - 2020 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 42 (1):33-45.
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    A Study on “Willkür” and “Wille” in the cognitive process of sport players: A consideration of the possibility of Kantʼs ethicsスポーツ行為者の認識過程における「意思」と「意志」について:カント倫理学の可能性に関する一考察.Naruhiko Mizushima & Goro Abe - 2021 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 43 (2):97-117.
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    The Dark Side of Social Media: Content Effects on the Relationship Between Materialism and Consumption Behaviors.Alfonso Pellegrino, Masato Abe & Randall Shannon - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study contributes to the emerging literature on the negative effects over consumption that social media users may develop as a consequence of being engaged on social media platforms. The authors tested materialism’s direct and indirect impacts on compulsive, conspicuous, and impulsive buying, adding two novel mediators: attitudes toward social media content and social media intensity. The study uses a convenience sample of 400 Thai social media users analyzed using structural equation modeling. The results confirmed the well-established positive relationships between (...)
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    Aristotelian Logic and the Arabic Language in Alfarabi.Shukri Abed - 1991 - Albany, NY, USA: State University of New York Press.
    The first part of the book examines language as a tool of logic, and deals with Alfarabi's analysis of the meanings of various terms as they are used in logic and philosophy.
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    Buddhism and interfaith dialogue: part one of a two-volume sequel to Zen and western thought.Masao Abe - 1995 - Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press. Edited by Steven Heine & Masao Abe.
    1 Buddhist-Christian Dialogue: Its Significance and Future Task1 The contemporary world is rapidly shrinking due to the remarkable advancement of science ...
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    Combinatorial characterization of $\Pi^11$ -indescribability in $P{\kappa}\lambda$.Yoshihiro Abe - 1998 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 37 (4):261-272.
    It is proved that $\Pi^1_1$ -indescribability in $P_{\kappa}\lambda$ can be characterized by combinatorial properties without taking care of cofinality of $\lambda$ . We extend Carr's theorem proving that the hypothesis $\kappa$ is $2^{\lambda^{<\kappa}}$ -Shelah is rather stronger than $\kappa$ is $\lambda$ -supercompact.
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  45. On general annotated logics, with an introduction to full accounting logics.R. Sylvan & J. M. Abe - 1996 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2:118-119.
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    Bridging the gap between theory and practice: Using the 1991 federal sentencing guidelines as a paradigm for ethics training. [REVIEW]Daniel E. Palmer & Abe Zakhem - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 29 (1-2):77 - 84.
    Although Business Ethics has become a topic of wide discussion in both academia and the corporate world, questions remain as how to present ethical issues in a manner that will effectively influence the decisions and behavior of business employees. In this paper we argue that the Federal Sentencing Guidelines (FSG) offer a unique opportunity for bridging the gap between the theory and practice of business ethics. We first explain what the FSG are and how they apply to organizations. We then (...)
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    The Developmental Functions of Emotions: An Analysis in Terms of Differential Emotions Theory.Jo Ann A. Abe & Carroll E. Izard - 1999 - Cognition and Emotion 13 (5):523-549.
    A substantial body of theoretical literature testifies to the evolutionary functions of emotions. Relatively little has been written about their developmental functions. This article discusses the developmental functions of emotions from the perspective of differential emotions theory (DET; Izard, 1977, 1991). According to DET, although all the emotions retain their adaptive and motivational functions across the lifespan, different sets of emotions may become relatively more prominent in the different stages of life as they serve stage-related developmental processes. In the first (...)
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    Aristotelian Logic and the Arabic Language in Alfarabi.Shukri Abed - 1990 - Albany, NY, USA: State University of New York Press.
    This book explores the reaction of tenth-century Arab philosopher Abu Nasr Alfarabi to the logical works of Aristotle. From numerous short treatises the author develops a systematic and comprehensive topical survey of Alfara bi's logical writings. The book is divided into two major parts: language as a tool of logic and logic as a tool with which to analyze language. The first five chapters deal with Alfarabi's analysis of the meanings of various terms as they are used in logic and (...)
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    Zen and the Modern World: A Third Sequel to Zen and Western Thought.Masao Abe - 2003 - University of Hawaii Press.
    Written by one of Japan's foremost contemporary thinkers and scholars, Zen and Modern Society is the third in a series of essay collections on Zen Buddhism as seen in the context of Western thought. Throughout his career, Masao Abe has articulated the meaning of Zen thought in a uniquely compelling way - at once, true to the original tradition and appropriately relevant to a variety of comparative standpoints, ranging from Biblical Judeo-Christianity to modern existentialism, phenomenology, and postmodernism. As a leading (...)
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    Differential Emotions Theory as a Theory of Personality Development.J. A. A. Abe - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (2):126-130.
    In The Face of Emotions, which was Carroll Izard’s first major attempt at elaborating his differential emotions theory, he stated that the book “presents a theoretical framework for the study of emotions and their role in personality and interpersonal processes.” Yet, over the years, his contribution to personality theory has generally been overshadowed by the attention focused on his views on facial expressions and the structure of emotions. This article will begin with a brief overview of the DET perspective on (...)
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