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    Wajhs which Sh'tıbī (d. 590/1194) Reduplicated (Tażʻîf) in Ḥırzu’l-em'nî (esh-Sh'ṭıbiyye) and Position of These Wajhs in the Today’s Practice of the Recitation Education. [REVIEW]Abdulhalim BAŞAL - 2022 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (2):699-716.
    This article discusses the identification of the wajhs regarded as weak in Kâsım b. Fîrruh esh-Shâtıbî’s poetical book Ḥırzu’l-emânî wa wajhu’t-tehânî that he wrote to make the differences of seven recitations (kırâ’ât-i sebaʻ) easy to memorize and the status of the practice of these wajhs in the Recitation Education. It is understood that Shatibi weakened these wajhs, sometimes explicitly with expressions such as leyse müʻavvelâ (لَيْسَ مُعَوَّلاَ) and lem yeṣıḥḥa fe yuḥmelâ (لَمْ يَصِحَّ فَيُحْمَلاَ), and sometimes indirectly with words such (...)
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    The Statement in the Hadith as a Principle of Detection and Criticism: 'It Doesn't Look Like The Reporter's Narration".Bahadır Opus - 2023 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 27 (1):297-309.
    In order to determine the authenticity of the hadiths, some conditions were determined by the hadiths regarding the proof and text of the hadith. There are aspects of these terms regarding the deed and the text. One of these conditions is that the hadith is not illegitimate. There are some types and reasons for the disease known as a hidden defect that harms the health of the hadith, and there are some methods used by the hadiths to detect the disease. (...)
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    The complexity of biological control systems: An autophagy case study.Mariana Pavel, Radu Tanasa, So Jung Park & David C. Rubinsztein - 2022 - Bioessays 44 (3):2100224.
    Autophagy and YAP1‐WWTR1/TAZ signalling are tightly linked in a complex control system of forward and feedback pathways which determine different cellular outcomes in differing cell types at different time‐points after perturbations. Here we extend our previous experimental and modelling approaches to consider two possibilities. First, we have performed additional mathematical modelling to explore how the autophagy‐YAP1 crosstalk may be controlled by posttranslational modifications of components of the pathways. Second, since analogous contrasting results have also been reported for autophagy as a (...)
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    Trendwa1ch.If You - forthcoming - Business Ethics.
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  5. Synaesthesia: prevalence and familiality.Simon Baron-Cohen If, Lucy Burtlf, Fiona Smith-Laittan, John Harrison & Patrick Bolton - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 1073-1079.
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    Complexity, complicatedness and complexity: A new science behind organizational intervention?If Price - 2004 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 6.
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  7. Perpetration-induced traumatic stress in persons who euthanize nonhuman animals in surgeries, animal shelters, and laboratories.Vanessa Roh If & Pauleen Bennett - 2005 - Society and Animals 13 (3).
     
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  8. Had to Do It Over.I. If - forthcoming - Human Nature: A Critical.
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  9. Media en· democratie in Afrika.J. If - forthcoming - Idee.
     
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  10. Michael of ephesus on the empirical man, the scientist and the educated man (inethica nicomachea X.Lmde Partibus Animauum If & George Arabatzis - 2009 - In Charles Barber & David Jenkins (eds.), Medieval Greek commentaries on the Nicomachean ethics. Boston: Brill. pp. 163.
     
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  11. Peter Cariani.As If - 1995 - Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 12 (1-2):157-219.
     
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  12. Bilateral symmetry detection: Testing a'callosal'hypothesis.Andrew M. Herbert If & G. Keith Humphrey - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 25--463.
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    IGJR 1/2020: Housing crisis: How can we improve the situation for young people?If And Frfg - 2018 - Intergenerational Justice Review 4 (2).
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    IGJR 2/2019: Open topic issue on intergenerational justice.If And Frfg - 2018 - Intergenerational Justice Review 4 (2).
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    Men and their motives.(Psychoanalytical studies.).If Grant Duff - 1934 - The Eugenics Review 26 (3):229.
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    Psycho-analysis and medicine: the wish to fall ill.If Grant Duff - 1935 - The Eugenics Review 26 (4):295.
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    Hepatocellular carcinoma: diagnostics and screening.Madhvi Patel, Mohamed If Shariff, Nimzing G. Ladep, Andrew V. Thillainayagam, Howard C. Thomas, Shahid A. Khan & Simon D. Taylor‐Robinson - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (2):335-342.
  18. Dar vazishgāh-i [sic] s̲āniyahʹhā-yi sharqī.Vāṣif Bākhtarī - 2001 - Pishāvar: Bunyād-i Nasharātī-i Parniyān.
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  19. Tommy J. Curry.If U. Don’T. Know—Now & U. Know - 2008 - In Benjamin Hale (ed.), Philosophy Looks at Chess. Open Court Press. pp. 137.
     
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  20. al-Nazʻah al-insānīyah fī al-fikr al-ʻArabī: dirāsāt fī al-nazʻah al-insānīyah fī al-fikr al-ʻArabī al-wasīṭ.ʻĀṭif Aḥamd (ed.) - 1999 - Jārdin Sītī, al-Qāhirah: Markaz al-Qāhirah li-Dirāsāt Ḥuqūq al-Insān.
     
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    Qirāʼāt fī Mītāfīzīqā Arisṭū.Munṣif Waslātī - 2020 - Tūnis: Mujammaʻ al-Aṭrash li-Nashr wa-Tawzīʻ al-Kitāb al-Mukhtaṣṣ wa-tawzīʻih.
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  22. If it itches, scratch!Richard J. Hall - 2008 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 (4):525 – 535.
    Many bodily sensations are connected quite closely with specific actions: itches with scratching, for example, and hunger with eating. Indeed, these connections have the feel of conceptual connections. With the exception of D. M. Armstrong, philosophers have largely neglected this aspect of bodily sensations. In this paper, I propose a theory of bodily sensations that explains these connections. The theory ascribes intentional content to bodily sensations but not, strictly speaking, representational content. Rather, the content of these sensations is an imperative: (...)
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    YAP and TAZ in epithelial stem cells: A sensor for cell polarity, mechanical forces and tissue damage.Ahmed Elbediwy, Zoé I. Vincent-Mistiaen & Barry J. Thompson - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (7):644-653.
    The YAP/TAZ family of transcriptional co‐activators drives cell proliferation in epithelial tissues and cancers. Yet, how YAP and TAZ are physiologically regulated remains unclear. Here we review recent reports that YAP and TAZ act primarily as sensors of epithelial cell polarity, being inhibited when cells differentiate an apical membrane domain, and being activated when cells contact the extracellular matrix via their basal membrane domain. Apical signalling occurs via the canonical Crumbs/CRB‐Hippo/MST‐Warts/LATS kinase cascade to phosphorylate and inhibit YAP/TAZ. Basal signalling occurs (...)
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    YAP/TAZ: Drivers of Tumor Growth, Metastasis, and Resistance to Therapy.Barry J. Thompson - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (5):1900162.
    The transcriptional co‐activators YAP (or YAP1) and TAZ (or WWTR1) are frequently activated during the growth and progression of many solid tumors, including lung, colorectal, breast, pancreatic, and liver carcinomas as well as melanoma and glioma. YAP/TAZ bind to TEAD‐family co‐activators to drive cancer cell survival, proliferation, invasive migration, and metastasis. YAP/TAZ activation may also confer resistance to chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or immunotherapy. YAP‐TEAD cooperates with the RAS‐induced AP‐1 (FOS/JUN) transcription factor to drive tumor growth and cooperates with MRTF‐SRF to promote (...)
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  25. If Tropes.Anna-Sofia Maurin - 2002 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    The treatise attempts to approach and deal with some of the most fundamental problems facing anyone who wishes to uphold some version of the so-called theory of tropes. Three assumptions serve as a basis for the investigation: tropes exist, only tropes exist, and a one-category trope-theory along these lines should be developed so that the tropes it postulates are able to serve as truth-makers for all kinds of atomic propositions. Provided that these assumptions are accepted, it is found that the (...)
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  26. al-Faylasūf Ibn Rushd wa-mustaqbal al-thaqāfah al-ʻArabīyah: arbaʻūn ʻāman min dhikrayātī maʻa fikrihi al-tanwīrī.Muḥammad ʻĀṭif ʻIrāqī - 2000 - al-Qāhirah: Dār al-Rashād.
     
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    Who Is the Artist If Works of Art Are Action Types?Theodore Gracyk - 2001 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 35 (2):11.
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  28. 'Acting as if': A Criticism of Eric Mack's "Egoism and Rights".Craig R. Goodrum - 1977 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 58 (3):277.
     
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  29. What If I Cannot Make a Difference (and Know It).Felix Pinkert - 2015 - Ethics 125 (4):971-998.
    When several agents together produce suboptimal outcomes, yet no individual could have made a difference for the better, Act Consequentialism counterintuitively judges that all involved agents act rightly. I address this problem by supplementing Act Consequentialism with a requirement of modal robustness: Agents not only ought to produce best consequences in the actual world, but they also ought to be such that they would act optimally in certain counterfactual scenarios. I interpret this Modally Robust Act Consequentialism as Act Consequentialism plus (...)
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    “‘It is very difficult in this business if you want to have a good conscience’: pharmaceutical governance and on-the-ground ethical labor in Ghana”: a letter to editors.Livia Maria de Souza Gonçalves, Felipe Felizardo Mattos Vieira, Ariadne Botto Fiorot, Sthefany Brito Salomão & Luciano Soares - 2023 - Global Bioethics 34 (1):1-3.
    Establishing effective pharmaceutical governance is a challenge for government agencies, private enterprises, and professionals working on the ground, demanding complex ethical decisions from the actors involved, especially in a lower-middle-income country like Ghana. This letter aims to share the author’s perspectives and additional considerations on the analyses of the reports in the paper “It is very difficult in this business if you want to have a good conscience”: pharmaceutical governance and on-the-ground ethical labor in Ghana by Hampshire et al. The (...)
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  31. Falsafah-i akhlāq.Muḥammad Āṣif Muhājir - 2009 - Kābul: [S.N.].
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  32. “If you’d wiggled A, then B would’ve changed”: Causality and counterfactual conditionals.Katrin Schulz - 2011 - Synthese 179 (2):239-251.
    This paper deals with the truth conditions of conditional sentences. It focuses on a particular class of problematic examples for semantic theories for these sentences. I will argue that the examples show the need to refer to dynamic, in particular causal laws in an approach to their truth conditions. More particularly, I will claim that we need a causal notion of consequence. The proposal subsequently made uses a representation of causal dependencies as proposed in Pearl (2000) to formalize a causal (...)
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  33. Even if it might not be true, evidence cannot be false.Clayton Littlejohn & Julien Dutant - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 179 (3):801-827.
    Wordly internalists claim that while internal duplicates always share the same evidence, our evidence includes non-trivial propositions about our environment. It follows that some evidence is false. Worldly internalism is thought to provide a more satisfying answer to scepticism than classical internalist views that deny that these propositions about our environment might belong to our evidence and to provide a generally more attractive account of rationality and reasons for belief. We argue that worldly internalism faces serious difficulties and that its (...)
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  34. What, if anything, is an evolutionary novelty?Massimo Pigliucci - 2008 - Philosophy of Science 75 (5):887-898.
    The idea of phenotypic novelty appears throughout the evolutionary literature. Novelties have been defined so broadly as to make the term meaningless and so narrowly as to apply only to a limited number of spectacular structures. Here I examine some of the available definitions of phenotypic novelty and argue that the modern synthesis is ill equipped at explaining novelties. I then discuss three frameworks that may help biologists get a better insight of how novelties arise during evolution but warn that (...)
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  35. If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It.Larry Laudan - 1989 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 40 (3):369-375.
  36. If's, and's and but's about conjunction.Robin Lakoff - 1971 - In Charles J. Fillmore & D. Terence Langendoen (eds.), Studies in linguistic semantics. New York, N.Y.: Irvington. pp. 3--114.
     
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  37. What if there are no political obligations? A reply to A. J. Simmons.Thomas Senor - 1987 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 16 (3):260-268.
  38. “If there is nothing beyond the organic...”: Heredity and Culture at the Boundaries of Anthropology in the Work of Alfred L. Kroeber.Maria E. Kronfeldner - 2009 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 17 (2):107-133.
    Continuing Franz Boas' work to establish anthropology as an academic discipline in the US at the turn of the twentieth century, Alfred L. Kroeber re-defined culture as a phenomenon sui generis. To achieve this he asked geneticists to enter into a coalition against hereditarian thoughts prevalent at that time in the US. The goal was to create space for anthropology as a separate discipline within academia, distinct from other disciplines. To this end he crossed the boundary separating anthropology from biology (...)
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    On Arcs, Arrows, and Eating with One’s Hands as if There’s No Tomorrow: Some Notes on Bonnie Honig’s A Feminist Theory of Refusal.Liesbeth Schoonheim - 2024 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 27 (1):5-10.
    In this essay, I explore some key notions in Bonnie Honig's A Feminist Theory of Refusal. Juxtaposing her speculative reading of Euripides' Bacchae to Ursula K Le Guin's essay on the 'Carrier Bag Theory of Storytelling,' I argue that the women in the tragedy can be considered neither as imitating masculine, violent hunter-heroes, nor as surreptiously embodying feminine, caring gatherer-mothers. Following their refusal to care and to think about tomorrow, I conclude by suggesting that a critical fabulation of the women's (...)
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  40. Iqbāl aur fikr-i maghrib.Muḥammad Āṣif Aʻvān - 2016 - Islāmābād: Pūrab Akādamī.
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    Maʻārif-i k̲h̲ut̤bāt-i Iqbāl.Muḥammad Āṣif Aʻvān - 2009 - Lāhaur: Nasharīyāt.
    Critical study of of the addresses of Sir Muhammad Iqbal, 1877-1938 from philosophical and religious point of view.
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    Maz̲habī tajrabe ke inkishāfāt kī falsafiyānah parkh =.Muḥammad Āṣif Aʻvān - 2016 - Faiṣalʹābād: Mis̲āl Pablisharz.
    On the philosophy of Sir Muhammad Iqbal, 1877-1938 with special reference to religious experiences and philosophy.
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  43. Dignity, Humanistic Management, and the Process of Social Innovation Query ID="Q1" Text="Please confirm if the article title is correctly identified. Amend if necessary." Resolved="yes".Selene Islas-Calderón & Mario Vázquez-Maguirre - forthcoming - Humanistic Management Journal:1-14.
    Numerous social and environmental issues are under increasing time constraints, and society is placing greater demands on organizations that foster greater social inclusion, well-being, and human flourishing. In this regard, social innovation research has gained relevance as it provides a rich context to examine how to generate and prioritize dignity-based organizing more effectively. This research aims to examine how the concepts of dignity and humanistic management can shape social innovation processes that generate better results for organizations and society. Building on (...)
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  44. If you don't know that you know, you could be surprised.Eli Pitcovski & Levi Spectre - 2021 - Noûs 55 (4):917-934.
    Before the semester begins, a teacher tells his students: “There will be exactly one exam this semester. It will not take place on a day that is an immediate-successor of a day that you are currently in a position to know is not the exam-day”. Both the students and the teacher know – it is common knowledge – that no exam can be given on the first day of the semester. Since the teacher is truthful and reliable, it seems that (...)
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    Taz̲hīb al-marām: tarjumahʹī az Tahz̲īb al-kalām-i Taftāzānī.Masʻūd ibn ʻUmar Taftāzānī - 2002 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Tavakkulī. Edited by Muḥammad Raʼūf Tavakkulī & Fakhr al-Dīn Rūdbārī.
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  46. Taz̲kirah-yi Ḥaz̤rat Imām Gh̲azālī.Islām ul-Ḥaq - 1962
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    As If Consenting to Horror.Emmanuel Levinas & Paula Wissing - 1989 - Critical Inquiry 15 (2):485-488.
    I learned very early, perhaps even before 1933 and certainly after Hitler’s huge success at the time of his election to the Reichstag, of Heidegger’s sympathy toward National Socialism. It was the late Alexandre Koyré who mentioned it to me for the first time on his return from a trip to Germany. I could not doubt the news, but took it with stupor and disappointment, and also with the faint hope that it expressed only the temporary lapse of a great (...)
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  48. What (if anything) is wrong with bestiality?Neil Levy - 2003 - Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (3):444–456.
  49. If' and 'imply.Hugh MacColl - 1908 - Mind 17 (65):151-152.
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  50. Falsafat al-maʻrifah ʻinda Ibn Sīnā: dirāsah taḥlīlīyah naqdīyah.Ibn al-Bashīr & Muḥammad al-Munṣif - 2014 - al-Kharṭūm: Markaz al-Tanwīr al-Maʻrifī.
     
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