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    Transgressive Lyric: teaching ecopoetry in a transcultural space.Penelope Pitt-Alizadeh & Ali Alizadeh - 2009 - Angelaki 14 (2):51-61.
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    Marx and Art.Ali Alizadeh - 2019 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book advances and enriches the debates and discussions about the value of art. It offers a close reading of passages from Marx’s entire body of work and an engaging and accessible narrative of the beginnings, development and discoveries of Marx’s thoughts on art.
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  3. COMMENTARY-Neither Theocracy nor Secularism? Politics in Iran.Ali Alizadeh - 2009 - Radical Philosophy 158:2.
  4. From prohibition to affirmation : on challenges and possibilities of a Badiouian philosophy of art.Ali Alizadeh - 2018 - In A. J. Bartlett, Justin Clemens & Alain Badiou (eds.), Badiou and his interlocutors: lectures, interviews and responses. London: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
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    Qui est le sujet du Mouvement vert ?Ali Alizadeh - 2011 - Multitudes 47 (4):174-181.
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    Remarks on Stable Formulas in Intuitionistic Logic.Majid Alizadeh & Ali Bibak - forthcoming - Logic and Logical Philosophy:1.
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    Simulation of Quality Death Spirals based on Human Resources Dynamics.Ali Alizadeh-Zoeram, Alireza Pooya, Zahra Naji-Azimi & Ali Vafaee-Najar - 2019 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 56:004695801983743.
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    Compliment response patterns between younger and older generations of Persian speakers.Mehdi Sarkhosh & Ali Alizadeh - 2017 - Pragmatics and Society 8 (3):421-446.
    The majority of studies on compliment response have investigated CR patterns and norms among different cultural groups and communities. The present study investigated the shifting of CR patterns across generations within the same speech community. To this end, 272 Persian speakers were chosen from among high school students and teachers. A discourse completion task with four complimenting situations was administered. The findings revealed that the new generation of Persian speakers, regardless of their gender, had shifted their CR patterns and overwhelmingly (...)
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    The Romantic Fragment and the Monumental: The Rise and Fall of the Sublime in Western Music.Ali Yansori - forthcoming - The European Legacy:1-21.
    To a modern observer of Western culture, Romanticism might appear conflicted about size. On the one hand, the likes of Chopin and Scriabin best expressed themselves through small-scale compositions, while, on the other, there were those who, like Wagner and Mahler, produced colossal works. The aim of the present article is to explore the phenomenon of miniaturization in Western culture and to examine how miniature works (e.g., literary fragments, preludes) competed with their much larger counterparts. My central claims are threefold: (...)
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  10. A new solution to the gamer’s dilemma.Rami Ali - 2015 - Ethics and Information Technology 17 (4):267-274.
    Luck (2009) argues that gamers face a dilemma when it comes to performing certain virtual acts. Most gamers regularly commit acts of virtual murder, and take these acts to be morally permissible. They are permissible because unlike real murder, no one is harmed in performing them; their only victims are computer-controlled characters, and such characters are not moral patients. What Luck points out is that this justification equally applies to virtual pedophelia, but gamers intuitively think that such acts are not (...)
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    Buddhist Moral Teachings is not Virtue Ethics: A Critical Response to Damien Keown’s View.Ali Sharaf - 2024 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 41 (2):211-224.
    In the Buddhist tradition, there is an expansive collection of texts that explore the topic of ethics, addressing moral questions concerning the right and wrong behaviors, virtues, vices, and so forth. However, when examining the main texts of this tradition, we find an absence of a structured moral philosophy that systematically and critically analyzes moral values and principles. Therefore, Buddhist scholars have responded in different ways to the perplexing situation in which Buddhism largely lacks an explicit theory in moral philosophy. (...)
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  12. On Concepts: With or Without Perceptions.Ali Heris - 2011 - Philosophy Pathways 167.
     
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  13. The video gamer’s dilemmas.Rami Ali - 2022 - Ethics and Information Technology 24 (2).
    The gamer’s dilemma offers three plausible but jointly inconsistent premises: (1) Virtual murder in video games is morally permissible. (2) Virtual paedophelia in video games is not morally permissible. (3) There is no morally relevant difference between virtual murder and virtual paedophelia in video games. In this paper I argue that the gamer’s dilemma can be understood as one of three distinct dilemmas, depending on how we understand two key ideas in Morgan Luck’s (2009) original formulation. The two ideas are (...)
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    The Values of the Virtual.Rami Ali - 2023 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 40 (2):231-245.
    How do we assign values to virtual items, which include virtual objects, properties, events, subjects, worlds, environments, and experiences? In this article, I offer a framework for answering this question. After considering different value theses in the literature, I argue that whether we think these theses mutually exclusive or not turns on our view about the number of value-salient kinds virtual items belong to. Virtual monism is the view that virtual Xs belong to only one value-salient kind in relation to (...)
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    What are virtual items, and are they real?Rami Ali - 2024 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1).
    A central debate in the philosophy of virtual reality (VR) focuses on the reality of virtual items. Broadly, there are two main disagreements. Some views accept a metaphysical orientation to VR, and disagree on the reality of virtual items. For instance, David Chalmers (Disputatio 9(46):309-352, 2017, Disputatio 11(55):453- 486, 2019, 2022) defends digitalism, the view that virtual items are real digital items. Neil McDonnell & Nathan Wildman (Disputatio 11(55):371-397, 2019), by contrast, defend fictionalism, which maintains that virtual items are unreal (...)
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    Lyndon’s interpolation property for the logic of strict implication.Narbe Aboolian & Majid Alizadeh - 2022 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (1):34-70.
    The main result proves Lyndon’s and Craig’s interpolation properties for the logic of strict implication ${\textsf{F}}$, with a purely syntactical method. A cut-free G3-style sequent calculus $ {\textsf{GF}} $ and its single-succedent variant $ \textsf{GF}_{\textsf{s}} $ are introduced. $ {\textsf{GF}} $ can be extended to a G3-variant of the sequent calculus GBPC3 for Visser’s basic logic. Also a simple syntactic proof of known embedding result of $ {\textsf{F}} $ into $ {\textsf{K}} $ is provided. An extension of $ {\textsf{F}} $, (...)
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    Commentary Styles of Peripatetic Islamic Logicians on Aristotle's Definition of Syllogism.Ali Tekin - 2024 - Entelekya Logico-Metaphysical Review 8 (1):27-45.
    Aristotle (b. 322 BC) was the first philosopher in the history of thought to examine all modes and types of belief acquisition such as knowledge, supposition, error and indirectly imagination. In his _Prior Analytics_, which he wrote primarily to clarify his theory of demonstration, Aristotle examined in detail the syllogism, which he saw as the most important form of reasoning, and his analysis was subject to interpretation by different traditions of thought for centuries. Aristotle’s _Prior Analytics_ was translated into Arabic (...)
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    Niqāṭ ʻalá al-ḥurūf: maqālāt ghayr manshūrah.ʻAlī Wardī - 2016 - [Beirut?]: Dār al-ʻArab lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ. Edited by Sallām Shammāʻ.
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  19. Natural Kinds (Cambridge Elements in Philosophy of Science).Muhammad Ali Khalidi - 2023 - Cambridge University Press.
    Scientists cannot devise theories, construct models, propose explanations, make predictions, or even carry out observations, without first classifying their subject matter. The goal of scientific taxonomy is to come up with classification schemes that conform to nature's own. Another way of putting this is that science aims to devise categories that correspond to 'natural kinds.' The interest in ascertaining the real kinds of things in nature is as old as philosophy itself, but it takes on a different guise when one (...)
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    Boolean Algebras in Visser Algebras.Majid Alizadeh, Mohammad Ardeshir & Wim Ruitenburg - 2016 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 57 (1):141-150.
    We generalize the double negation construction of Boolean algebras in Heyting algebras to a double negation construction of the same in Visser algebras. This result allows us to generalize Glivenko’s theorem from intuitionistic propositional logic and Heyting algebras to Visser’s basic propositional logic and Visser algebras.
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    On the linear Lindenbaum algebra of Basic Propositional Logic.Majid Alizadeh & Mohammad Ardeshir - 2004 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 50 (1):65.
    We study the linear Lindenbaum algebra of Basic Propositional Calculus, called linear basic algebra.
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    Pessimism in Ebrahim Naji's Poetry.Seyeed Reza Soleimanzadeh Najafi & Alireza Alizadeh - 2011 - Asian Culture and History 3 (2):44-48.
    Pessimism may be one of the most evident features of Arabic contemporary poetry; specifically, when the poet belongs to the Romantic school since s/he has been living in an imaginary world far from reality. The fact is that the effects of pessimism in Arabic poetry have been observed since old times to the present, and Romantic poets have been impressed by changes in their personal and social conditions and then began complaining about the grief and pain of the time. Experiencing (...)
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    On Löb algebras.Majid Alizadeh & Mohammad Ardeshir - 2006 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 52 (1):95-105.
    We study the variety of Löb algebras , the algebraic structures associated with formal propositional calculus. Among other things, we prove a completeness theorem for formal propositional logic with respect to the variety of Löb algebras. We show that the variety of Löb algebras has the weak amalgamation property. Some interesting subclasses of the variety of Löb algebras, e.g. linear, faithful and strongly linear Löb algebras are introduced.
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    Decolonizing sociology: an introduction.Ali Meghji - 2020 - Medford, MA: Polity Press.
    An action plan for a globally equitable sociology.
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  25. An intelligent tutoring system for teaching advanced topics in information security.Ali O. Mahdi, Mohammed I. Alhabbash & Samy S. Abu Naser - 2016 - World Wide Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development 2 (12):1-9.
    Recently there is an increasing technological development in intelligent tutoring systems. This field has become interesting to many researchers. In this paper, we present an intelligent tutoring system for teaching information security. This intelligent tutoring systems target the students enrolled in Advanced Topics in Information Security in the faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at Al-Azhar University in Gaza. Through which the student will be able to study the course and solve related problems. An evaluation of the intelligent tutoring systems (...)
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    Uniform interpolation in substructural logics.Majid Alizadeh, Farzaneh Derakhshan & Hiroakira Ono - 2014 - Review of Symbolic Logic 7 (3):455-483.
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    Teacher Agency Following the Ecological Model: How It is Achieved and How It Could Be Strengthened by Different Types of Reflection.Äli Leijen, Margus Pedaste & Liina Lepp - 2020 - British Journal of Educational Studies 68 (3):295-310.
    This article draws on the ecological model of teacher agency and elaborates on how teacher agency is achieved, its components and how it could be strengthened. This model highlights professional competence, structural and cultural context, and professional purpose as the main elements of achieving agency. In this paper, we specify some elements of the ecological model and elaborate on how three types of reflection could be used to strengthen conditions for achieving teacher agency. These include, first, procedures aimed at articulating (...)
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  28. Phenomenal conservatism, classical foundationalism, and internalist justification.Ali Hasan - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 162 (2):119-141.
    In “Compassionate Phenomenal Conservatism” (2007), “Phenomenal Conservatism and the Internalist Intuition” (2006), and Skepticism and the Veil of Perception (2001), Michael Huemer endorses the principle of phenomenal conservatism, according to which appearances or seemings constitute a fundamental source of (defeasible) justification for belief. He claims that those who deny phenomenal conservatism, including classical foundationalists, are in a self-defeating position, for their views cannot be both true and justified; that classical foundationalists have difficulty accommodating false introspective beliefs; and that phenomenal conservatism (...)
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    Basic propositional logic and the weak excluded middle.Majid Alizadeh & Mohammad Ardeshir - 2019 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 27 (3):371-383.
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  30. Comparative Philosophy: Concept and Scope.Boyuok Alizadeh - 2012 - پژوهشنامه فلسفه دین 1 (1):45-78.
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  31. Justifying Epistemological Theory of Mullā Sadrā.Boyou Alizadeh - 2012 - پژوهشنامه فلسفه دین 2 (1):29-50.
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  32. The Domain of Philosophizing and the Criteria of its Multiplicity.Boyuk Alizadeh - 2012 - پژوهشنامه فلسفه دین 3 (1):41-68.
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    Factors affecting professional ethics in nursing practice in Iran: a qualitative study.Ali Dehghani, Leili Mosalanejad & Nahid Dehghan-Nayeri - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):1-7.
    BackgroundProfessional ethics refers to the use of logical and consistent communication, knowledge, clinical skills, emotions and values in nursing practice. This study aimed to explore and describe factors that affect professional ethics in nursing practice in Iran.MethodsThis qualitative study was conducted using conventional content analysis approach. Thirty nurses with at least 5 years of experience participated in the study; they were selected using purposive sampling. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed using thematic analysis.ResultsAfter encoding and classifying the data, (...)
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    Counting weak Heyting algebras on finite distributive lattices.M. Alizadeh & N. Joharizadeh - 2015 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 23 (2):247-258.
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    Should refugees in the European Union have voting rights?Ali Emre Benli - 2023 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (5):680-701.
    Most refugees residing in the European Union (EU) do not retain their voting rights in states of origin or lack the means to exercise them effectively. Most member states of the EU do not extend voting rights to refugees. This leaves a large population of refugees residing within the borders of the EU in a unique state of disenfranchisement. In this article, I consider this problem from a democratic perspective. Should refugees in the EU have voting rights? My answer turns (...)
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    Hz. Ali'nin Menkıbevî Hayatına Dair Bir.Ali Kozan - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 5):465-490.
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    Interpretationism and judgement-dependence.Ali Hossein Khani - 2020 - Synthese 198 (10):9639-9659.
    According to Wright’s Judgement-Dependent account of intention, facts about a subject’s intentions can be taken to be constituted by facts about the subject’s best opinions about them formed under certain optimal conditions. This paper aims to defend this account against three main objections which have been made to it by Boghossian, Miller and implicitly by Wright himself. It will be argued that Miller’s objection is implausible because it fails to take into account the partial-determination claim in this account. Boghossian’s objection (...)
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    Foundationalist Theories of Epistemic Justification.Richard Fumerton & Ali Hasan - 2022 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  39. The Reliability of Memory: An Argument from the Armchair.Ali Hasan - 2021 - Episteme 18 (2):142-159.
    The “problem of memory” in epistemology is concerned with whether and how we could have knowledge, or at least justification, for trusting our apparent memories. I defend an inductive solution—more precisely, an abductive solution—to the problem. A natural worry is that any such solution would be circular, for it would have to depend on memory. I argue that belief in the reliability of memory can be justified from the armchair, without relying on memory. The justification is, roughly, that my having (...)
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  40. Knowledge by Acquaintance vs. Description.Ali Hasan & Richard Fumerton - 2019 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Amalgamation property for the class of basic algebras and some of its natural subclasses.Majid Alizadeh & Mohammad Ardeshir - 2006 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (8):913-930.
    We study Basic algebra, the algebraic structure associated with basic propositional calculus, and some of its natural extensions. Among other things, we prove the amalgamation property for the class of Basic algebras, faithful Basic algebras and linear faithful Basic algebras. We also show that a faithful theory has the interpolation property if and only if its correspondence class of algebras has the amalgamation property.
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    Borderland Projects of Sasanian Empire: Intersection of Domestic and Foreign Policies.Karim Alizadeh - 2014 - Journal of Ancient History 2 (2):93-115.
    Journal Name: Journal of Ancient History Issue: Ahead of print.
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    Completion and amalgamation of bounded distributive quasi lattices.Majid Alizadeh, Antonio Ledda & Hector Freytes - 2011 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 19 (1):110-120.
    In this note we present a completion for the variety of bounded distributive quasi lattices, and, inspired by a well-known idea of L.L. Maksimova [14], we apply this result in proving the amalgamation property for such a class of algebras.
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    Interpolation Property on Visser's Formal Propositional Logic.Majid Alizadeh & Masoud Memarzadeh - 2022 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 51 (3):297-316.
    In this paper by using a model-theoretic approach, we prove Craig interpolation property for Formal Propositional Logic, FPL, Basic propositional logic, BPL and the uniform left-interpolation property for FPL. We also show that there are countably infinite extensions of FPL with the uniform interpolation property.
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    N-Back Related ERPs Depend on Stimulus Type, Task Structure, Pre-processing, and Lab Factors.Mahsa Alizadeh Shalchy, Valentina Pergher, Anja Pahor, Marc M. Van Hulle & Aaron R. Seitz - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Remarks on uniform interpolation property.Majid Alizadeh - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    A logic |$\mathcal{L}$| is said to satisfy the descending chain condition, DCC, if any descending chain of formulas in |$\mathcal{L}$| with ordering induced by |$\vdash _{\mathcal{L}};$| eventually stops. In this short note, we first establish a general theorem, which states that if a propositional logic |$\mathcal{L}$| satisfies both DCC and has the Craig Interpolation Property, CIP, then it satisfies the Uniform Interpolation Property, UIP, as well. As a result, by using the Nishimura lattice, we give a new simply proof of (...)
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    Social media and journalistic discourse analysis: 2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis.Omid Alizadeh Afrouzi - 2021 - Discourse and Communication 15 (1):3-24.
    This study analyzes the journalistic discourses on social media in order to find out the position of Venezuelan and international press in the coverage of 2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis. Drawing on Borrat’s and Enguix Oliver’s theoretical approaches regarding newspapers and social networks, and through CDA models of Fairclough and Richardson, this research aims to understand to what extent the national quality newspapers such as El Nacional, El Universal, and Últimas Noticias, and the international ones as The New York Times, The (...)
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    Unification types in Euclidean modal logics.Majid Alizadeh, Mohammad Ardeshir, Philippe Balbiani & Mojtaba Mojtahedi - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    We prove that $\textbf {K}5$ and some of its extensions that do not contain $\textbf {K}4$ are of unification type $1$.
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    The Potential for Plurality and Prevalence of the Religious Institutional Logic.Ali A. Gümüsay - 2020 - Business and Society 59 (5):855-880.
    Religion is a significant social force on organizational practice yet has been relatively underexamined in organization theory. In this article, I assert that the institutional logics perspective is especially conducive to examine the macrolevel role of religion for organizations. The notion of the religious logic offers conceptual means to explain the significance of religion, its interrelationship with other institutional orders, and embeddedness into and impact across interinstitutional systems. I argue for intrainstitutional logic plurality and show that specifically the intrareligious logic (...)
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  50. Classical Foundationalism and Bergmann’s Dilemma for Internalism.Ali Hasan - 2011 - Journal of Philosophical Research 36:391-410.
    In Justification without Awareness (2006), Michael Bergmann presents a dilemma for internalism from which he claims there is “no escape”: The awareness allegedly required for justification is either strong awareness, which involves conceiving of some justification-contributor as relevant to the truth of a belief, or weak awareness, which does not. Bergmann argues that the former leads to an infinite regress of justifiers, while the latter conflicts with the “clearest and most compelling” motivation for endorsing internalism, namely, that for a belief (...)
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