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  1. Seyyed Vali Reza Nasr (1992). Islamization of Knowledge: A Critical Overview. International Institute of Islamic Thought.score: 502.5
  2. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1996). The Islamic Intellectual Tradition in Persia. Curzon Press.score: 240.0
    This volume gathers together the numerous essays by the Iranian metaphysician and ontologist, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, on Islamic philosophers and the intricate ...
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  3. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1996). Religion & the Order of Nature. Oxford University Press.score: 240.0
    The current ecological crisis is a matter of urgent global concern, with solutions being sought on many fronts. In this book, Seyyed Hossein Nasr argues that the devastation of our world has been exacerbated, if not actually caused, by the reductionist view of nature that has been advanced by modern secular science. What is needed, he believes, is the recovery of the truth to which the great, enduring religions all attest; namely that nature is sacred. Nasr traces (...)
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  4. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1964). An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines. Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.score: 120.0
    In such civilizations the cosmological sciences integrate the diverse phenomena of Nature into conceptual schemes all of which reflect the revealed ...
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  5. Seyyed Hossein Nasr & Oliver Leaman (eds.) (1996). History of Islamic Philosophy. Routledge.score: 120.0
    Islamic Philosophy has often been treated as mainly of historical interest, belonging to the history of ideas rather than to philosophy. This is volume challenges this belief. The Routledge History of Philosophy is made up entirely of essays by a distinguished list of writers. They provide detailed discussions of the most important thinkers and the key concepts in Islamic philosophy, from earliest times to the present day. Fifty authors from over sixteen countries have contributed to this volume. Each Together the (...)
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  6. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1972). Conditions for Meaningful Comparative Philosophy. Philosophy East and West 22 (1):53-61.score: 120.0
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  7. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1989). Existence (Wujūd) and Quiddity (Māhiyyah) in Islamic Philosophy. International Philosophical Quarterly 29 (4):409-428.score: 120.0
  8. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1985). Response to Thomas Dean's Review of "Knowledge and the Sacred". Philosophy East and West 35 (1):87-90.score: 120.0
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  9. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1970). Shi'Ism and Sufism: Their Relationship in Essence and in History. Religious Studies 6 (3):229 - 242.score: 120.0
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  10. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1988). Self-Awareness and Ultimate Selfhood. In George F. McLean & Hugo Anthony Meynell (eds.), Person And Society. Lanham: University Press Of America.score: 120.0
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  11. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1977). Self-Awareness and Ultimate Selfhood. Religious Studies 13 (September):319-325.score: 120.0
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  12. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1977). Post-Avicennan Islamic Philosophy and the Study of Being. International Philosophical Quarterly 17 (3):265-271.score: 120.0
  13. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (2007). .score: 120.0
     
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  14. Seyyed Hossein Nasr & Mehdi Amin Razavi (eds.) (1999/2008). An Anthology of Philosophy in Persia. Oxford University Press.score: 120.0
    This is the second volume in a projected five-volume work covering the full expanse of Persian philosophical thought from the Zoroastrianism of the pre-Christian era up to the present day. Volume II is devoted entirely to the work of the Isma'ili and Hermetic-Pythagorean philosophers.
     
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  15. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1978). An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines: Conceptions of Nature and Methods Used for its Study by the Ikhwān Al-Ṣafā', Al-Bīrūni, and Ibn Sīnā. Thames and Hudson.score: 120.0
     
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  16. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1967). Islamic Studies: Essays on Law and Society, the Sciences, and Philosophy and Sufism. Librairie Du Liban.score: 120.0
     
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  17. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1981). Knowledge and the Sacred. Crossroad.score: 120.0
    Knowledge and its desacralization --What is tradition? -- The rediscovery of the sacred : the revival of tradition -- Scientia sacra -- Man, pontifical and Promethean -- The cosmos as theophany -- Eternity and the temporal order -- Traditional art as fountain of knowledge and grace -- Principal knowledge and the multiplicity of sacred forms -- Knowledge of the sacred as deliverance.
     
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  18. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1968/1976). Man and Nature: The Spiritual Crisis of Modern Man. Unwin Paperbacks.score: 120.0
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  19. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1997). Sadr Al-Din Shirazi and His Transcendent Theosophy: Back Ground, Life and Works. Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies.score: 120.0
  20. Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1968). The Encounter of Man and Nature: The Spiritual Crisis of Modern Man. London, Allen & Unwin.score: 120.0
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  21. Adnan Aslan (1998). Religious Pluralism in Christian and Islamic Philosophy: The Thought of John Hick and Seyyed Hossein Nasr. Curzon.score: 48.0
    The philosophy of religion and theology are related to the culture in which they have developed. These disciplines provide a source of values and vision to the cultures of which they are part, while at the same time they are delimited and defined by their cultures. This book compares the ideas of two contemporary philosophers, John Hick and Seyyed Hossein Nasr, on the issues of religion, religions, the concept of the ultimate reality, and the notion of sacred knowledge. (...)
     
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  22. Leif Stenberg (1996). Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Ziauddin Sardar on Islam and Science: Marginalization or Modernization of a Religious Tradition. Social Epistemology 10 (3 & 4):273 – 287.score: 36.0
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  23. Michael E. Marmura (1965). Three Muslim Sages. By Seyyed Hossein Nasr. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1964. Harvard Studies in World Religion, Pp. 185. $3.95. [REVIEW] Dialogue 4 (01):133-134.score: 36.0
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  24. Souleymane Bachir Diagne (2003). Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Oliver Leaman, Eds., History of Islamic Philosophy and Muhsin S. Mahdi, Alfarabi and the Foundation of Islamic Political Philosophy:History of Islamic Philosophy;Alfarabi and the Foundation of Islamic Political Philosophy. Ethics 113 (3):713-716.score: 36.0
  25. Stefano Bigliardi (2012). Barbour's Typologies and the Contemporary Debate on Islam and Science. Zygon 47 (3):501-519.score: 36.0
    Abstract Despite various criticisms, Ian Barbour's fourfold classification of the possible relationships between religion and science remains influential. I compare Barbour's taxonomy with the theories of four authors who, in the last four decades, have addressed the relationship between science and religion from a Muslim perspective. The aim of my analysis is twofold. First, I offer a comparative perspective to the debate on science and Islam. Second, following Barbour's suggestion, I test the general applicability of his categories by comparing them (...)
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  26. Egbert Giles Leigh (1998). Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Religion and the Order of Nature. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 44 (2).score: 36.0
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  27. Waddah N. Nasr (1992). On the Proper Function of the Moral Philosopher: Kant and Rawls on Theory and Practice. Metaphilosophy 23 (1-2):172-179.score: 30.0
  28. Mark J. Sedgwick (2004). Against the Modern World: Traditionalism and the Secret Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century. Oxford University Press.score: 12.0
    Against the Modern World is the first history of Traditionalism, an important yet surprisingly little-known twentieth-century anti-modern movement. Comprising a number of often secret but sometimes very influential religious groups in the West and in the Islamic world, it affected mainstream and radical politics in Europe and the development of the field of religious studies in the United States, touching the lives of many individuals. French writer Rene Guenon rejected modernity as a dark age and sought to reconstruct the Perennial (...)
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  29. Noel Carroll (2002). Friendship and Yasmina Reza's Art. Philosophy and Literature 26 (1):199-206.score: 9.0
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  30. Janis Eshots (2013). Philosophy in Early Safavid Iran: Najm Al-Dīn Maḥmūd Al-Nayrīzī and His Writings by Reza Pourjavady (Review). Philosophy East and West 63 (2):308-310.score: 9.0
    In the study of the history of Islamic philosophy, most researchers have focused on certain distinguished figures and/or periods during which some highly remarkable developments took place. It is probably for this reason that until very recently the period between Naṣīr al-Dīn Ṭūsī (597/1201–672/1274) and Mullā Ṣadrā (ca. 79/1571–1045/1636 or 1050/1640) attracted relatively little attention — it was almost commonly believed that, due to certain unfavorable historical circumstances, philosophical thought made few, if any, major breakthroughs during these three centuries. I (...)
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  31. Fārābī (1985). Al-Farabi on the Perfect State: Abū Naṣr Al-Fārābī's Mabādiʼ Ārāʼ Ahl Al-Madīna Al-Fāḍila: A Revised Text with Introduction, Translation, and Commentary. Oxford University Press.score: 9.0
     
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  32. Muḥammad Suhail ʻUmar (ed.) (1999). Nasr's Position on Islamic Philosophy Within the Islamic Tradition. Iqbal Academy Pakistan.score: 9.0
     
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  33. Reza Lahroodi (2007). Collective Epistemic Virtues. Social Epistemology 21 (3):281 – 297.score: 3.0
    At the intersection of social and virtue epistemology lies the important, yet so far entirely neglected, project of articulating the social dimensions of epistemic virtues. Perhaps the most obvious way in which epistemic virtues might be social is that they may be possessed by social collectives. We often speak of groups as if they could instantiate epistemic virtues. It is tempting to think of these expressions as ascribing virtues not to the groups themselves, but to their members. Adapting Margaret Gilbert's (...)
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  34. Reza Lahroodi (2007). Evaluating Need for Cognition: A Case Study in Naturalistic Epistemic Virtue Theory. Philosophical Psychology 20 (2):227 – 245.score: 3.0
    The recent literature on epistemic virtues advances two general projects. The first is virtue epistemology, an attempt to explicate key epistemic notions in terms of epistemic virtue. The second is epistemic virtue theory, the conceptual and normative investigation of cognitive traits of character. While a great deal of work has been done in virtue epistemology, epistemic virtue theory still languishes in a state of neglect. Furthermore, the existing work is non-naturalistic. The present paper contributes to the development of a naturalistic (...)
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  35. Sepideh Parsa, Reza Kouhy & Christos Tzovas (2007). Governance and Social Information Disclosure Evidence From the UK. International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 3 (3):205-222.score: 3.0
    Theoretically, corporate social responsibility should be embedded in corporate governance structures. This paper presents evidence that this is not the case for listed UK companies. Our evidence shows that in the presence of less stringent regulatory requirements, companies tend to disclose less social information in comparison to mandatory governance information. The observed positive association between social and governance information disclosure levels provides supporting evidence that companies with more transparent governance structures tend to be socially conscientious. The paper also empirically shows (...)
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  36. Reza Negarestani (2009). Differential Cruelty. Angelaki 14 (3):69 – 84.score: 3.0
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  37. Hamid Reza Alavi (2007). Al-Ghazali on Moral Education. Journal of Moral Education 36 (3):309-319.score: 3.0
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  38. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.) (2006). Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology on the Perennial Issue of Microcosm and Macrocosm. Springer.score: 3.0
    By proposing the Microcosm and Macrocosm analogy for dialogue between Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology, the authors of this volume are reviving the perennial positioning of the human condition in the play of forces within and without the human being. This theme has run from Plato through the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Modernity, and has been ignored by contemporaries. It now acquires a new pertinence and striking significance due to the scientific discoveries into the "infinitely small" in life, on the (...)
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  39. Reza Zamani (2010). An Object-Oriented View on Problem Representation as a Search-Efficiency Facet: Minds Vs. Machines. Minds and Machines 20 (1):103-117.score: 3.0
    From an object-oriented perspective, this paper investigates the interdisciplinary aspects of problem representation as well the differences between representation of problems in the mind and that in the machine. By defining an object as a combination of a symbol-structure and its associated operations, it shows how the representation of problems can become related to control, which conducts the search in finding a solution. Different types of representation of problems in the machine are classified into four categories, and in a similar (...)
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  40. Mauro Zonta (2011). About Todros Todrosi's Medieval Hebrew Translation of Al-Fārābī's Lost Long Commentary/Gloss-Commentary On Aristotle's Topics, Book VIII. History and Philosophy of Logic 32 (1):37-45.score: 3.0
    Among the many logical works by Ab? Nasr Muhammad al-F?r?b? (870?950), there are two commentaries on particular books or points of Aristotle's Topics, whose original Arabic text has been apparently lost. A number of quotations of one or both of them, translated into Hebrew, has been recently found in a philosophical anthology by a fourteenth-century Provençal Jewish scholar, Todros Todrosi. In this article, a detailed list of these quotations is given, and a tentative short examination of the contents of (...)
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  41. Harmke Kamminga & Reza K. Tavakol (1993). How Untidy is God's Mind? A Note on the Dynamical Implications of Nancy Cartwright's Metaphysics. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (3):549-553.score: 3.0
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  42. Mehran Nejati, Reza Jamali & Mostafa Nejati (2009). Students' Ethical Behavior in Iran. Journal of Academic Ethics 7 (4):277-285.score: 3.0
    Most of research on fostering ethical behavior among students has taken place in US and Europe. This paper seeks to provide additional information to both educators and organizations about the ethical perceptions of Iranian students by investigating the effect of gender on students’ ethical behavior. The authors developed and administered a quantitative questionnaire to a sample of 203 individuals currently pursuing accredited degrees at one of the public universities in Iran. Statistical analysis revealed that male students have a significantly less (...)
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  43. Y. Jansen (2011). Postsecularism, Piety and Fanaticism: Reflections on Jurgen Habermas' and Saba Mahmood's Critiques of Secularism. Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (9):977-998.score: 3.0
    This article analyses how recent critiques of secularism in political philosophy and cultural anthropology might productively be combined and contrasted with each other. I will show that Jürgen Habermas' postsecularism takes insufficient account of elementary criticisms of secularism on the part of anthropologists such as Talal Asad and Saba Mahmood. However, I shall also criticize Saba Mahmood’s reading of secularism by arguing that, in the end, she replaces the secular–religious divide with a secularity–piety divide; for example, in her reading of (...)
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  44. Frederick F. Schmitt & Reza Lahroodi (2008). The Epistemic Value of Curiosity. Educational Theory 58 (2):125-148.score: 3.0
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  45. Seyyed Mohammad Ali Hodjati (2008). Kātibī on the Relation of Opposition of Concepts. History and Philosophy of Logic 29 (3):207-221.score: 3.0
    According to a rule of traditional logic concerning the relation between general (or universal) concepts, if a given concept is more general than a second one, then the opposition (or contradictory) of the first concept is more specific than the opposition (or contradictory) of the second one. K?tib?, one of the Muslim logicians in the 13th century, has raised a question against this rule and, by giving some counterexamples, claims that it results in contradiction. Some Muslim logicians have replied to (...)
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  46. James Bockmier (2010). Rumi: Teachings (Review). Philosophy East and West 60 (4):551-554.score: 3.0
    Rumi: Teachings, edited by Sayed Gahreman Safavi, is a collection of two dozen or so thematically linked essays from various authors, among whom are some of the established names in the field of Islamic philosophy including Nasr, Chittick, and Leaman. All the essays proved to be equally rewarding to this reader. The editor groups them into five sections titled as follows: "Principles and Style," "The Structure and Methodology of Mathnawi," "The Relationship between Man and God," "Love in Mawlawi Rumi's (...)
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  47. Reza Amini, Catherine Sabourin & Joseph de Koninck (forthcoming). Word Associations Contribute to Machine Learning in Automatic Scoring of Degree of Emotional Tones in Dream Reports. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 3.0
  48. A. Barlas (2013). Uncrossed Bridges Islam, Feminism and Secular Democracy. Philosophy and Social Criticism 39 (4-5):417-425.score: 3.0
    In this article I review two contrasting approaches to Muslim women’s rights: those that want Muslims to secularize the Qur’an as the precondition for getting rights and those that emphasize the importance of a liberatory Qur’anic hermeneutics to Muslim women’s struggles for rights and equality. As examples of the former, I take the works of Nasr Abu Zayd and Raja Rhouni and, of the latter, my own. In addition to joining the debates on Muslim women’s rights, this exercise is (...)
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  49. Bahaudin G. Mujtaba, Reza Tajaddini & Lisa Y. Chen (2011). Business Ethics Perceptions of Public and Private Sector Iranians. Journal of Business Ethics 104 (3):433-447.score: 3.0
    Ethical maturity is a great concern to all educators, firms, and investors across the globe. This research surveyed 448 citizens, managers and employees in Iran to measure their Personal Business Ethics Scores (PBES) to see if age, education, management experience, and government work experience make a difference in making more ethical decisions. This study contributes to the theory of moral development across the Iranian culture as it is the first known study using this method. The results suggest that education and (...)
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  50. Reza Lahroodi (2006). Evaluational Internalism, Epistemic Virtues, and the Significance of Trying. Journal of Philosophical Research 31:1-20.score: 3.0
    While there is general agreement about the list of epistemic virtues, there has been much controversy over what it is to be an epistemic virtue. Three competing theories have been offered: evaluational externalism, evaluational internalism, and mixed theories. A major problem with internalism, the focus of this paper, is that it disconnects the value of epistemic virtue from actual success in the real world (the Disconnection Problem). Relying on a novel thesis about the relation of “trying” and “exercise of virtue,” (...)
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  51. Sepideh Parsa & Reza Kouhy (2008). Social Reporting by Companies Listed on the Alternative Investment Market. Journal of Business Ethics 79 (3):345 - 360.score: 3.0
    While the existing literature focuses on the disclosure of social information mainly by large companies, this paper concentrates on the disclosure of social information by small- and medium-sized companies (SME) listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) in the U.K. The paper investigates the prevalent view that SMEs are unlikely to report social information due to their financial constraints and the perception that they have very little social conduct on which to report. Our overall evidence illustrates that, contrary to this (...)
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  52. Reza Pourjavady (2006). A Jewish Philosopher of Baghdad: ʻizz Al-Dawla Ibn Kammūna (D. 683/1284) and His Writings. Brill.score: 3.0
    An inventory of his entire oeuvre provides detailed information on the extant manuscripts. The volume furthermore includes editions of nine of his writings.
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  53. Reza Lahroodi & Frederick F. Schmitt (2003). Comment on John Greco's Putting Skeptics in Their Place. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (2):457-465.score: 3.0
  54. Seyyed Mohammad Bagheri (1999). Ordre Fondamental d'Une Théorie 1-Basée. Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (4):1426-1438.score: 3.0
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  55. Hamid Reza Naghavi & Lars Nyberg (2007). Integrative Action in the Fronto-Parietal Network: A Cure for a Scattered Mind. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2):161-162.score: 3.0
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  56. Reza Lahroodi Frederick F. Schmitt (2003). Comment on John Greco's Putting Skeptics in Their Place. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (2):457–465.score: 3.0
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  57. Zuraya Monroy Nasr (2011). La moral metafísica. Pasión y virtud en Descartes. Diánoia 56 (66):221-225.score: 3.0
    En esta nota crítica (i) se hace una breve descripción de cada uno de los artículos que componen Orayen: de la forma lógica al significado, (ii) se señalan algunas cuestiones que no están claras en ellos o en las réplicas de Orayen y, (iii) en la medida de lo posible, se indica si los autores desarrollan ulteriormente los problemas abordados en sus artículos. The aim of this critical note is threefold: (i) it briefly describes and comments on each of the (...)
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  58. Mohammadreza Zolfagharian, Reza Akbari & Hamidreza Fartookzadeh (forthcoming). Theory of Knowledge in System Dynamics Models. Foundations of Science:1-19.score: 3.0
    Having entered into the problem structuring methods, system dynamics (SD) is an approach, among systems’ methodologies, which claims to recognize the main structures of socio-economic behaviors. However, the concern for building or discovering strong philosophical underpinnings of SD, undoubtedly playing an important role in the modeling process, is a long-standing issue, in a way that there is a considerable debate about the assumptions or the philosophical foundations of it. In this paper, with a new perspective, we have explored theory of (...)
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  59. Patrick Madigan (2011). Sacred Realism: Religion and the Imagination in Modern Spanish Narrative. By Noël Valis. Heythrop Journal 52 (6):1058-1058.score: 3.0
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  60. Zuraya Monroy-Nasr (2010). Dualismo y Union: El Problema de la Percepción Sensible En R. Descartes. Princípios 8 (9):80-110.score: 3.0
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  61. Khānaqāhī Abū Naṣr Ṭāhir ibn Muḥammad & Flfrom Old Catalog] (). Guzīdah Dar Akhlāq Va Taṣavvuf.score: 3.0
  62. ʻAydarūs Naṣr Nāṣir (2009). .score: 3.0
  63. Reza Pourjavady (2011). Philosophy in Early Safavid Iran: Najm Al-Dīn Maḥmūd Al-Nayrīzī and His Writings. Brill.score: 3.0
    This book is about a Muslim Shi’i philosopher of the early 16th century, Najm al-Din Mahmud al-Nayrizi.
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  64. Naṣr Muḥammad ʻĀrif (1998). Naẓarīyāt Al-Siyāsah Al-Muqāranah Wa-Manhajīyat Dirāsat Al-Nuẓum Al-Siyāsīyah Al-ʻarabīyah: Muqārabah Īdilūjīyah. School of Islamic & Social Sciences.score: 3.0
     
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  65. Reza Shahrokh (1998). Development of Higher-Order Thinking Skills in Students. Inquiry 18 (2):52-64.score: 3.0
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  66. S. I. Vali͡anskiĭ (2005). Teorii͡a Informat͡sii I Obrazovanie: Uslovii͡a Vyzhivanii͡a Rossii. Airo-Xx.score: 3.0
     
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  67. Reza A. A. Wattimena (ed.) (2011). Filsafat Politik Untuk Indonesia: Dari Pemikiran Plato, Edmund Husserl, Charles Taylor, Sampai Dengan Slavoj Žižek. Pustaka Mas.score: 3.0
     
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  68. Nasr Hamid Abu Zaid (2000). Divine Attributes in the Qurʼan: Some Poetic Aspects. In Ronald L. Nettler, Mohamed Mahmoud & John Cooper (eds.), Islam and Modernity: Muslim Intellectuals Respond. I. B. Tauris.score: 3.0
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  69. Gertrude Postl (2009). From Gender as Performative to Feminist Performance Art. Radical Philosophy Review 12 (1/2):87-103.score: 1.0
    Judith Butler’s idea of gender as performative (introduced in Gender Trouble and now a commonplace in feminist theory) is brought into dialogue with feminist performance art (exemplified by Valie Export, the Austrian media- and performance-artist). Butler’s claim that gender is performative and that it can be changed only through a parodic repetition of performative acts is revisited through the lens of Export’s subversive performance pieces. This “interaction” between theory and art practice shall highlight the political potential of Butler’s work and (...)
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  70. Noël Maureen Valis (2002). The Culture of Cursilería: Bad Taste, Kitsch, and Class in Modern Spain. Duke University Press.score: 1.0
    On origins -- Adorning the feminine, or the language of fans -- Salon poets, the Bécquer craze, and Romanticism -- Textual economies : the embellishment of credit -- Fabricating history -- The dream of negation -- The margins of home : modernist cursilería -- The culture of nostalgia, or the language of flowers -- Coda : the metaphor of culture in post-Franco Spain.
     
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