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  1. Kritika sovremennykh burzhuaznykh kont︠s︡ept︠s︡iĭ sootnoshenii︠a︡ morali i politiki.I. Mamed-Zade - 1985 - Baku: "Ėlm".
     
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  2. Politika i moralʹ.I. Mamed-Zade - 1988 - Baku: Azerbaĭdzhanskoe gos. izd-vo.
     
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  3. Istoricheskie formy organizat︠s︡ii nauki: sot︠s︡ialʹnyĭ i kognitivnyĭ aspekty: referativnyĭ sbornik.A. A. Ali-Zade, P. V. Malinovskiĭ & I︠U︡. V. Galkin (eds.) - 1988 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t nauch. informat︠s︡ii po obshchestvennym naukam.
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  4. Rolʹ nadstroik̆i v antagonisticheskom obshchestve.Z. Kuli-Zade - 1961 - Baku: Izd-vo Akademii nauk Azerbaĭdzhanskoĭ SSR.
     
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  5. Zakonomernosti razvitii︠a︡ vostochnoĭ filosofii XIII--XVI vv. (region islama) i problema Zapad- Vostok.Z. Kuli-Zade - 1983 - Baku: "Ėlm".
  6. Ārāṇīmanuṣyan.Puttēl̲attu Rāmamēnōn - 1964 - Kōṭṭayaṃ: Nāṣanal Bukkst̲t̲āḷ.
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  7. Voprosy teorii i istorii ėstetiki: sbornik stateĭ.F. M. Tursun-Zade & B. L. Mili︠a︡vskiĭ (eds.) - 1984 - Dushanbe: Izd-vo "Donish".
     
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  8. Fundamentalʹnai︠a︡ nauka i problema vyzhivanii︠a︡ chelovechestva: nauchno-analiticheskiĭ obzor.A. A. Ali-Zade & A. L. Kurakin (eds.) - 1996 - Moskva: Inion Ran.
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  9. Materialist dialektika vă su̇rʼătlăndirmă, i̐enidăngurma konsepsii̐asy: elmi ăsărlărin tematik măjmuăsi = Materialisticheskai︠a︡ dialektika i kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii︠a︡ uskorenii︠a︡, perestroĭki: tematicheskiĭ sbornik nauchnykh trudov.F. F. Kasim-Zade (ed.) - 1987 - Baky: Azărbai̐jan Dȯvlăt Universiteti.
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  10. Mindreading, mindshaping, and evolution.Matteo Mameli - 2001 - Biology and Philosophy 16 (5):595-626.
    I present and apply some powerful tools for studying human evolution and the impact of cultural resources on it. The tools in question are a theory of niche construction and a theory about the evolutionary significance of extragenetic (and, in particular, of psychological and social) inheritance. These tools are used to show how culturally transmitted resources can be recruited by development and become generatively entrenched. The case study is constituted by those culturally transmitted items that social psychologists call ‘expectancies’. Expectancy (...)
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    Osmanlı efradına maneviyat-i askeriye dersleri.Mardinîzade Ömer Fevzi - 1909 - İstanbul: Mekteb-i Harbiye Matbaası.
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    Norms for emotions: Biological functions and representational contents.Matteo Mameli - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 37 (1):101-121.
    Normative standards are often applied to emotions. Are there normative standards that apply to emotions in virtue solely of facts about their nature? I will argue that the answer is no. The psychological, behavioural, and neurological evidence suggests that emotions are representational brain states with various kinds of biological functions. Facts about biological functions are not (and do not by themselves entail) normative facts. Hence, there are no nor- mative standards that apply to emotions just in virtue of their having (...)
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    Ahlâk-ı alâ'î : Kınalızâde'nin ahlâk kitabı (inceleme - çeviri yazı - tıpkıbasım).Kınalızade Ali Çelebi - 2014 - Fatih, İstanbul: Türkiye Yazma Eserler Kurumu Başkanlığı. Edited by Mustafa Koç.
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    Ahlâk-ı Alâʼî: tıpkıbasım.Kınalızade Ali Çelebi - 2011 - Ankara: TurkTarih Kurumu. Edited by Fahri Unan.
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    Köprülü-zāde ‘Abd Allāh Pas̲h̲a and the Contents of his Poetry Book (Dīwān) in Manuscript Form.Orhan İyi̇şenyürek - 2022 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (1):23-44.
    Studies on the contributions made to the Arabic language and literature during the Ottoman period generally focused on the Arabic language grammar and rhetoric education given by the Ottomans in the madrasahs. However, it is seen that Ottoman scholars also produced some works in the field of Arabic poetry. In the mentioned period, the studies in the field of Arabic poetry and literature have been increasing in recent years. In this study, a poet, a recitation scholar and an Ottoman Pasha, (...)
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    Formal and Contextual Features of Nahrī Aḥmad’s Dīwānçe.Abdülmecit İslamoğlu - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (1):435-466.
    Suyolcu-zāde Nahrī Aḥmad (d.1182/1768-1769) was an important sûfî poet being a member of Ismā‘īl Rūmī branch, the sect of Qādiriyya. He carried out the duty of spiritual and ethical guidance at Qādiriyya Lodge in Tekirdağ. Besides his sûfî character, he was a poet having an extensive knowledge about the theoretical and aesthetical bases of Dīwān literature. The only original copy of Nahrī’s Dīwānçe including his poems registered in the Vatican Library, Turkish Manuscripts, nr. 235. There are forty-five Turkish, twelve Arabic (...)
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    Zeyni̇zade Mehmet hazik’in terbi̇ye i̇si̇mli̇ eseri̇ni̇n “ahlak terbi̇yesi̇” bölümünün günümüz türkçesi̇ne aktarim ve tetki̇ki̇.Hasan Meydan - 2015 - Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 16 (30):203-203.
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    A Comparative Study in Terms of Time and Space: Machiavelli’s ‘The Prince’ and Kınalızade’s ‘Ahl'k-ı Âl'î’.Özdemi̇r Ramazan - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1993-2011.
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  19. Yavanēśvaranmār.Puttēl̲attu Rāmamēnōn - 1963 - Kōl̲ikkōṭȧ: Pi.Ke. Br̲adērs.
     
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  20. Ėpikur.Addin Sadriddinovich Shakir-Zade - 1963
     
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  21. Innateness and the sciences.Matteo Mameli & Patrick Bateson - 2006 - Biology and Philosophy 21 (2):155-188.
    The concept of innateness is a part of folk wisdom but is also used by biologists and cognitive scientists. This concept has a legitimate role to play in science only if the colloquial usage relates to a coherent body of evidence. We examine many different candidates for the post of scientific successor of the folk concept of innateness. We argue that none of these candidates is entirely satisfactory. Some of the candidates are more interesting and useful than others, but the (...)
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    Az?rbaycan Dilind? Qoşa Sözl?rin Fonetik Xüsusiyy?tl?ri.Mehriban Ali̇zade - 2014 - Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 6):77-77.
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  23. Nauka-strategicheskiĭ faktor stanovlenii︠a︡ novoĭ t︠s︡ivilizat︠s︡ii: nauchno-analiticheskiĭ obzor.A. A. Ali-Zade - 1995 - Moskva: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, In-t nauch. informat︠s︡ii po obshchestvennym naukam.
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  24. Nongenetic selection and nongenetic inheritance.Matteo Mameli - 2004 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (1):35-71.
    According to the received view of evolution, only genes are inherited. From this view it follows that only genetically-caused phenotypic variation is selectable and, thereby, that all selection is at bottom genetic selection. This paper argues that the received view is wrong. In many species, there are intergenerationally-stable phenotypic differences due to environmental differences. Natural selection can act on these nongenetically-caused phenotypic differences in the same way it acts on genetically-caused phenotypic differences. Some selection is at bottom nongenetic selection. The (...)
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  25. Vsestoronnostʹ rassmotrenii︠a︡ kak print︠s︡ip dialekticheskoĭ logiki.Ė. A. Bagir-Zade - 1985 - Baku: "Ėlm".
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  26. The inheritance of features.Matteo Mameli - 2005 - Biology and Philosophy 20 (2-3):365-399.
    Since the discovery of the double helical structure of DNA, the standard account of the inheritance of features has been in terms of DNA-copying and DNA-transmission. This theory is just a version of the old theory according to which the inheritance of features is explained by the transfer at conception of some developmentally privileged material from parents to offspring. This paper does the following things: (1) it explains what the inheritance of features is; (2) it explains how the DNA-centric theory (...)
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  27. Animal rights, animal minds, and human mindreading.Matteo Mameli & Lisa Bortolotti - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (2):84-89.
    Do non-human animals have rights? The answer to this question depends on whether animals have morally relevant mental properties. Mindreading is the human activity of ascribing mental states to other organisms. Current knowledge about the evolution and cognitive structure of mindreading indicates that human ascriptions of mental states to non-human animals are very inaccurate. The accuracy of human mindreading can be improved with the help of scientific studies of animal minds. But the scientific studies by themselves do not by themselves (...)
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  28. The Science of Morality and its Normative Implications.Tommaso Bruni, Matteo Mameli & Regina A. Rini - 2013 - Neuroethics 7 (2):159-172.
    Neuromoral theorists are those who claim that a scientific understanding of moral judgment through the methods of psychology, neuroscience and related disciplines can have normative implications and can be used to improve the human ability to make moral judgments. We consider three neuromoral theories: one suggested by Gazzaniga, one put forward by Gigerenzer, and one developed by Greene. By contrasting these theories we reveal some of the fundamental issues that neuromoral theories in general have to address. One important issue concerns (...)
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  29. Self-Deception, Delusion and the Boundaries of Folk Psychology.Lisa Bortolotti & Matteo Mameli - 2012 - Humana Mente 5 (20):203-221.
    To what extent do self-deception and delusion overlap? In this paper we argue that both self-deception and delusions can be understood in folk-psychological terms. “Motivated” delusions, just like self-deception, can be described as beliefs driven by personal interests. If self-deception can be understood folk-psychologically because of its motivational component, so can motivated delusions. Non-motivated delusions also fit the folk-psychological notion of belief, since they can be described as hypotheses one endorses when attempting to make sense of unusual and powerful experiences. (...)
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  30. On innateness: The clutter hypothesis and the cluster hypothesis.Matteo Mameli - 2008 - Journal of Philosophy 105 (12):719.
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    Meat made us moral: a hypothesis on the nature and evolution of moral judgment.Matteo Mameli - 2013 - Biology and Philosophy 28 (6):903-931.
    In the first part of the article, an account of moral judgment in terms of emotional dispositions is given. This account provides an expressivist explanation of three important features of moral demands: inescapability, authority independence and meriting. In the second part of the article, some ideas initially put forward by Christopher Boehm are developed and modified in order to provide a hypothesis about the evolution of the ability to token moral judgments. This hypothesis makes evolutionary sense of inescapability, authority independence (...)
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  32. On innateness: The clutter hypothesis.Matteo Mameli - 2008 - Journal of Philosophy 105 (12):719-736.
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    The Context of Clinical Research and Its Ethical Relevance: The COMPAS Trial as a Case Study.Silvia Camporesi & Matteo Mameli - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (1):39 - 40.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 1, Page 39-40, January 2012.
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    On Innateness.Matteo Mameli - 2008 - Journal of Philosophy 105 (12):719-736.
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  35. Reproductive cloning, genetic engineering and the autonomy of the child: the moral agent and the open future.Matteo Mameli - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (2):87-93.
    Some authors have argued that the human use of reproductive cloning and genetic engineering should be prohibited because these biotechnologies would undermine the autonomy of the resulting child. In this paper, two versions of this view are discussed. According to the first version, the autonomy of cloned and genetically engineered people would be undermined because knowledge of the method by which these people have been conceived would make them unable to assume full responsibility for their actions. According to the second (...)
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  36. Deception in psychology : Moral costs and benefits of unsought self-knowledge.Lisa Bortolotti & Matteo Mameli - 2006 - Accountability in Research 13:259-275.
    Is it ethical to deceive the individuals who participate in psychological experiments for methodological reasons? We argue against an absolute ban on the use of deception in psychological research. The potential benefits of many psychological experiments involving deception consist in allowing individuals and society to gain morally significant self-knowledge that they could not otherwise gain. Research participants gain individual self-knowledge which can help them improve their autonomous decision-making. The community gains collective self-knowledge that, once shared, can play a role in (...)
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    Modules and mindreaders.Matteo Mameli - 2001 - Biology and Philosophy 16 (3):377-93.
    There are many interesting empirical and theoretical issues concerning the evolution of cognition. Despite this, recent books on the topic concentrate on two problems. One is mental modularity. The other is what distinguishes human from non-human minds. While it is easy to understand why people are interested in human uniqueness, it is not clear why modularity is the centre of attention. Fodor (2000) has a nice argument for why people _should_ be interested in modularity.
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  38. The role of emotions in ecological and practical rationality.Matteo Mameli - 2004 - In Dylan Evans & Pierre Cruse (eds.), Emotion, Evolution and Rationality. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Learning, evolution, and the icing on the cake.Matteo Mameli - 2002 - Biology and Philosophy 17 (1):141-153.
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    Kim Sterelny, the evolution of agency and other essays.Jacobsen Fellow & Matteo Mameli - 2003 - Erkenntnis 58 (1):132-135.
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  41. Evolution and psychology in philosophical perspective.Matteo Mameli - 2009 - In Robin Dunbar & Louise Barrett (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology. Oxford University Press.
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    The role of emotions in ecological and practical rationality.Matteo Mameli - 2004 - In D. Evans & Pierre Cruse (eds.), Emotion, Evolution, and Rationality. Oxford University Press. pp. 159--178.
  43. Evolution, Motivation, and Moral Beliefs.Matteo Mameli - 2013 - In Kim Sterelny, Richard Joyce, Brett Calcott & Ben Fraser (eds.), Cooperation and its Evolution. MIT Press.
     
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    Power Hierarchies and Social Status: On the Normative Significance of Social Epidemiology.Lorenzo Del Savio & Matteo Mameli - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (3):52-53.
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  45. On Dennett and the natural sciences of free will.Matteo Mameli - 2003 - Biology and Philosophy 18 (5):731-742.
    _Freedom Evolves _is an ambitious book. The aim is to show that free will is compatible with what physics, biology and the neurosciences tell us about the way we function and that, moreover, these sciences can help us clarify and vindicate the most important aspects of the common-sense conception of free will, those aspects that play a fundamental role in the way we live our lives and in the way we organize our society.
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  46. Understanding culture: a commentary on Richerson and Boyd’s Not By Genes Alone.Matteo Mameli - 2008 - Biology and Philosophy 23 (2):269-281.
    (2) There is significant cultural variation in the way people reason, categorize, and react to various aspects of the world. A proper understanding of such variation has implications for theories about human nature – and cognitive architecture – and its malleability. In turn, these theories have implications for theories about the status and generalisability of psychological explanations (see Nisbett 2003), for theories about the extent to which social engineering and social reform is possible (see Singer 2000), etc.
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  47. Cultural Evolution.Matteo Mameli & Kim Sterelny - 2009 - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Cultural traits are those phenotypic traits whose development depends on social learning. These include practices, skills, beliefs, desires, values, and artefacts. The distribution of cultural traits in the human species changes over time. But this is not enough to show that culture evolves. That depends on the mechanisms of change. In the cultural realm, one can often observe something similar to biology’s ‘descent with modification’: cultural traits are sometimes modified, their modifications are sometimes retained and passed on to others through (...)
     
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    Changes in non-motor symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease following COVID-19 pandemic restrictions: A systematic review.Francesca Mameli, Eleonora Zirone, Benedetta Capetti, Denise Mellace, Roberta Ferrucci, Giulia Franco, Alessio Di Fonzo, Sergio Barbieri & Fabiana Ruggiero - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This review discussed the effects of the impact of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 pandemic on the psychological wellbeing of people with Parkinson's disease focusing specifically on depressive symptoms, anxiety levels, sleep, and quality of life. Together with motor symptoms, psychological symptoms are common and disabling conditions in the clinical course of PD becoming a relevant topic as a result of the lockdown measure due to alter their everyday life. We searched on PubMed online electronic databases for English articles published between (...)
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  49. Designoids, extended phenotypes, and selfish genes.Matteo Mameli - manuscript
     
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  50. Gene selectionism, heritable variation, and nonGenetic selection.Matteo Mameli - manuscript
     
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