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    Announcing the joint 2004 annual meetings of the association for the study of food and society (asfs) and the agriculture, food, and human values society (afhvs) theme: Agriculture to culture.Mid-Hudson Valley, Krishnendu Ray Cia & Jennifer Berg Nyu - 2004 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 17 (3):97-102.
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  2. Part II. End-of-Life Care in Islamic Studies: 3. Muqārabāt falsafīyah akhlāqīyah li-rihāb al-mawt fī al-ḥaḍārah al-Islāmīyah: dirāsat ārāʼ Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā al-Rāzī, wa-Abī ʻAlī Maskawayh, wa-Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Shīrāzī.Ḥāmid Ārḍāʼī va-Asmāʼ Asadī - 2022 - In Mohammed Ghaly (ed.), End-of-life care, dying and death in the Islamic moral tradition. Boston: Brill.
  3. Falsafat al-ḥubb wa-al-akhlāq ʻinda Ibn Ḥazm al-Andalusī.Ḥāmid Aḥmad Dabbās - 1993 - ʻAmmān: Dār al-Ibdāʻ.
     
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  4. al-Naṣṣ, al-sulṭah, al-ḥaqīqah: al-fikr al-dīnī bayna irādat al-maʻrifah wa-irādat al-haymanah.Abū Zayd & Naṣr Ḥāmid - 1995 - Bayrūt: al-Markaz al-Thaqāfī al-ʻArabī.
  5. al-Khiṭāb al-dīnī: ruʼyah naqdīyah: naḥwa intāj waʻy ʻilmī bi-dalālat al-nuṣūṣ al-dīnīyah.Abū Zayd & Naṣr Ḥāmid - 1992 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Muntakhab al-ʻArabī lil-Didāsāt wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
     
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  6. Hākadhā takallama Ibn ʻArabī.Abū Zayd & Naṣr Ḥāmid - 2002 - [Cairo]: al-Hayʼah al-Miṣrīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Kitāb.
  7. Khalg ku̇tlălărinin vă shăkhsii̐i̐ătin tarikhdă rolu.Hămid Imanov - 1965
     
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  8. Iqbal: the poet philosopher of fifteenth century Hijrah.Muḥammad Ḥāmid - 1980 - Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publications.
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    Islam i Poslanik u očima Drugih.Aḥmad Ḥāmid - 2012 - Sarajevo: Fondacija "Mulla Sadra" u Bosni i Hercegovini. Edited by Mustafa Prljača.
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    Bulūgh al-āmāl: sharḥ Manẓūmat al-akhlāq min Madārij al-kamāl.Mubārak ibn ʻAbd Allāh ibn Ḥāmid Rāshidī - 2022 - al-Sīb, Salṭanat ʻUmān: Maktabat al-Ḍāmirī lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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  11. al-Manhaj al-ʻilmī al-ḥadīth.Ḥāmid Ḥifnī Dāwūd - 1964
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    Sākhtʹgushāyī-i ʻaqlānīyat-i Islāmī dar ārā-yi Muḥammad ʻĀbid al-Jābirī va Muḥammad Arkūn.Ḥāmid ʻAlī Akbarʹzādah - 2019 - Qum: Kitāb-i Ṭāhā.
    On rationality, reason and criticism -- Arabs. ; Islamic philosophy of Muḥammad ʻĀbid Jābirī and Mohammed Arkoun.
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  13. al-ʻAksīyah wa-sirr al-khalq.Jād al-Karīm & al-Sayyid Ḥāmid - 1973 - [Place of publication not identified]: [Publisher Not Identified].
     
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  14. al-Falsafah al-Islāmīyah fī al-ʻaṣr al-ḥadīth.Ḥāmid Ṭāhir - 1991 - al-Qāhirah: Maktabat al-Zahrāʼ.
  15. al-Falsafah al-Islāmīyah: madkhal wa-qaḍāyā.Ḥāmid Ṭāhir - 1991 - ʻĀbidīn, al-Qāhirah: Maktabat al-Zahrāʼ.
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    Jadalīyat al-nakhbawīyah wa-al-dīmuqrāṭīyah: muqārabah fī al-fikr al-lībrālī al-gharbī al-muʻāṣir.Amjad Ḥāmid Hadhdhāl - 2020 - ʻAmmān: Dār Dajlah Nāshirūn wa-Mūwazaʻūn.
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    Mid-level managers, organizational context, and (un)ethical encounters.Kathy Lund Dean, Jeri Mullins Beggs & Timothy P. Keane - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 97 (1):51–69.
    This article details day-to-day ethics issues facing MBAs who occupy entry-level and mid-level management positions and offers defined examples of the stressors these managers face. The study includes lower-level managers, essentially excluded from extant literature, and focuses on workplace behaviors both undertaken and observed. Results indicate that pressures from internal organization sources, and ambiguity in letter versus spirit of rules, account for over a third of the most frequent unethical situations encountered, and that most managers did not expect to face (...)
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    Mid-level Managers, Organizational Context, and ethical Encounters.Kathy Lund Dean, Jeri Mullins Beggs & Timothy P. Keane - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 97 (1):51-69.
    This article details day-to-day ethics issues facing MBAs who occupy entry-level and mid-level management positions and offers defined examples of the stressors these managers face. The study includes lower-level managers, essentially excluded from extant literature, and focuses on workplace behaviors both undertaken and observed. Results indicate that pressures from internal organization sources, and ambiguity in letter versus spirit of rules, account for over a third of the most frequent unethical situations encountered, and that most managers did not expect to face (...)
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    Mid-Range Action-Driving Visual Information.David Bennett & Patrick Foo - 2010 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 16 (2):98-116.
    Milner and Goodale have advanced a justly influential theory of the structure of the human visual system. In broad outline, Milner and Goodale hold that the ventral neural pathway is associated with recognition and experiential awareness, and with a kind of indirect control of action. And they hold that, by contrast, the dorsal neural stream is associated with the non-conscious, direct control of visually informed action. Most of the relevant empirical research has focused on the visual control of close-in, “personal (...)
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  20. Mid-Level Principles and Justification.Michael Bayles - 1986 - In J. Roland Pennock & John William Chapman (eds.), Justification. New York University Press. pp. 49--67.
     
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    The mid-century biophysics bubble: Hiroshima and the biological revolution in America, revisited.Nicolas Rasmussen - 1997 - History of Science 35 (109):245-293.
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    A mid-level approach to modeling scientific communities.Audrey Harnagel - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 76:49-59.
    This paper provides an account of mid-level models, which calibrate highly theoretical agent-based models of scientific communities by incorporating empirical information from real-world systems. As a result, these models more closely correspond with real-world communities, and are better suited for informing policy decisions than extant how-possibly models. I provide an exemplar of a mid-level model of science funding allocation that incorporates bibliometric data from scientific publications and data generated from empirical studies of peer review into an epistemic landscape model. The (...)
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    Mid-sized axiomatizations of commonsense problems: A case study in egg cracking.Leora Morgenstern - 2001 - Studia Logica 67 (3):333-384.
    We present an axiomatization of a problem in commonsense reasoning, characterizing the proper procedure for cracking an egg and transferring its contents to a bowl. The axiomatization is mid-sized, larger than toy problems such as the Yale Shooting Problem or the Suitcase Problem, but much smaller than the comprehensive axiomatizations associated with CYC and HPKB. This size of axiomatization permits the development of non-trivial, reusable core theories of commonsense reasoning, acts as a testbed for existing theories of commonsense reasoning, and (...)
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    Mid-nineteenth-century American astronomy: Science in a developing nation.Norriss S. Hetherington - 1983 - Annals of Science 40 (1):61-80.
    Many mid-nineteenth-century American astronomers who added little or nothing to the advancement of knowledge nevertheless merit attention for their efforts to advance science in a developing nation. They wrote needed textbooks, developed scientific exchanges, and attempted, not always with lasting success, to establish scientific institutions. O. M. Mitchel's trials with the Cincinnati Observatory and his journal The Sidereal Messenger are more sympathetically understood in the context of science in a developing nation than as scientific research. The theme of science in (...)
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    Mid-Libertarianism and the Utilitarian Proviso.Olle Torpman - 2021 - Journal of Value Inquiry:1-20.
    The core idea of libertarianism, considered as a basic moral theory, is that people have certain negative rights and that those rights determine morally right action. Libertarianism is supposed to provide robust explanations to some of our intuitions, such as that it is wrong to steal, kill, rape or enslave other people. However, its exclusive focus on negative rights (i.e., rights to non-interference) makes it incapable of explaining some other intuitions, such as that the utterly rich should help the utterly (...)
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    Mid-Twentieth Century American Philosophy: Personal Statements.Lewis S. Ford - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (1):136-137.
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    Mid‐century art: Its scientific analysis and its role in education.Donald Arnstine - 1966 - Educational Theory 16 (2):179-188.
    Vision + Value Series. Gyorgy Kepes. Education of Vision. New York: Geo. Braziller, Inc., 1965, pp. 233 + vii. Structure in Art and Science. New York: Geo. Braziller, Inc., 1965, pp. 189 + vii. The Nature of Art and Motion.
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    Are Mid-Adolescents Prone to Risky Decisions? The Influence of Task Setting and Individual Differences in Temperament.Corinna Lorenz & Jutta Kray - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:440647.
    Recent developmental models assume a higher tendency to take risks in mid-adolescence, while the empirical evidence for this assumption is rather mixed. Most of the studies applied quite different tasks to measure risk-taking behavior and used a narrow age range. The main goal of the present study was to examine risk-taking behavior in four task settings, the Treasure Hunting Task (THT) in a gain and a loss domain, the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART) and the STOPLIGHT task. These task settings (...)
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    Mid‐Victorian Employees and the Taxman: A Study in Information Gathering by the State in 1860.Robert Colley - 2001 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 21 (4):593-608.
    Government's attempts to coerce the production of information from employers of labour in order to verify the income tax returns of their employees was one of the symbols of the growing reality of state intervention in the mid‐19th century. The resistance from politically influential industrialists and manufacturers which this engendered arose ostensibly from fears of a system of state surveillance and commercial espionage, in which employers were required to inform on their workforce and in which employees might retaliate by informing (...)
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    Mid-Task Break Improves Global Integration of Functional Connectivity in Lower Alpha Band.Junhua Li, Julian Lim, Yu Chen, Kianfoong Wong, Nitish Thakor, Anastasios Bezerianos & Yu Sun - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Mid-twentieth century American philosophy: personal statements.Peter Anthony Bertocci - 1974 - New York,: Humanities Press.
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    The Experiences of Mid-career and Seasoned Orchestral Musicians in the UK During the First COVID-19 Lockdown.Susanna Cohen & Jane Ginsborg - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The introduction of social distancing, as part of efforts to try and curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, has brought about drastic disruption to the world of the performing arts. In the UK the majority of professional orchestral musicians are freelance and therefore self-employed. These players, previously engaged in enjoyable, busy, successful, portfolio careers, are currently unable to earn a living carrying out their everyday work of performing music, and their future working lives are surrounded by great uncertainty. The (...)
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    The Mid‐life Transition to Lesbian: Expanding Consciousness of Women.Paula F. Wolfe - 1998 - Anthropology of Consciousness 9 (4):49-72.
    This paper reports a study focusing on the transition of women who changed their sexual orientation during the mid‐life period. It is my premise that these midlife women, by changing their sexual identity to lesbian, also changed cultural systems from heterosexual to lesbian. One finding of the study is the development of an expanding consciousness of and about women by the women who later made a sexual preference transition.
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    Mid-Victorian Liberalism and the Austrian state, 1848–1867.Alex Middleton - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (5):582-600.
    ABSTRACT This article examines attitudes towards the Austrian state among British Liberals, in the years between the European revolutions of 1848 and the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867. Much commentary in this period treated Austria as an antagonistic, autocratic menace, as had become conventional since Waterloo. But the 1850s and 1860s also saw the growth of a more substantial interest in the architecture of the Habsburg monarchy. Its transition from despotism to constitutionalism was used to affirm some of the basic claims (...)
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    Mid-Journey: An Unfinished Autobiography.Nicholas Rescher - 1983 - Upa.
    In this autobiographical essay, the author, a widely respected philosopher, gives a vivid account of his family's struggles to find a foothold in the U.S.A. as immigrants fleeing Nazi Germany during the Hitler era. He details the course of his efforts to make a career in the academic profession, and describes his gradual evolution into one of the most prolific philosophical authors of the day.
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    Mid-Journey: An Unfinished Autobiography.Nicholas Rescher - 1982 - Upa.
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    Mid-Management, Employee Engagement, and the Generation of Reliable Sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility.Lynn Godkin - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 130 (1):15-28.
    This paper explains how middle managers might enlist ethically engaged employees into the production of reliable, sustainable CSR. An accompanying model illustrates how those managers can encounter employee engagement in CSR and channel their enthusiasm effectively. It presents factors scaffolding organizational support for employee engagement and how they relate to the intensity of that engagement. It introduces the importance of employee voice and illustrates how associated signals might be captured.
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    Mid-Libertarianism and the Utilitarian Proviso.Olle Torpman - 2023 - Journal of Value Inquiry 57 (4):651-670.
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    A Mid-blue Logic.Danilo Suster - 2022 - In Boran Berčić, Aleksandra Golubović & Majda Trobok (eds.), HUMAN RATIONALITY Festschrift for Nenad Smokrović. Rijeka: University of Rijeka, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. pp. 211-228.
    I discuss Smokrović’s work on the normativity of logic (Smokrović 2017, Smokrović 2018). I agree that the classical formal logic is not an adequate model for real-life reasoning. But I present some doubts about his notion of deductive logic and his proposal to model such reasoning in non-monotonic logic. No branch of formal logic by itself is likely to capture real-life inferential links (reasoned-inference). I use the logic of relevance as my case study and extend the pessimistic morals to modern (...)
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    Impersonation and personification in mid-twentieth century mathematics.Michael J. Barany - 2020 - History of Science 58 (4):417-436.
    Pseudonymous mathematician Nicolas Bourbaki and his lesser-known counterpart E.S. Pondiczery, devised respectively in France and in Princeton in the mid-1930s, together index a pivotal moment in the history of modern mathematics, marked by international infrastructures and institutions that depended on mathematicians’ willingness to play along with mediated personifications. By pushing these norms and practices of personification to their farcical limits, Bourbaki’s and Pondiczery’s impersonators underscored the consensual social foundations of legitimate participation in a scientific community and the symmetric fictional character (...)
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    The mid-nineteenth-century crisis in France and England.Mark Traugott - 1983 - Theory and Society 12 (4):455-468.
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    Risk and mid-level moral principles.Nicolas Espinoza & Martin Peterson - 2010 - Bioethics 26 (1):8-14.
    We discuss ethical aspects of risk-taking with special focus on principlism and mid-level moral principles. A new distinction between the strength of an obligation and the degree to which it is valid is proposed. We then use this distinction for arguing that, in cases where mid-level moral principles come into conflict, the moral status of the act under consideration may be indeterminate, in a sense rendered precise in the paper. We apply this thought to issues related to pandemic influenza vaccines. (...)
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    A mid-fifteenth-century English illuminating shop and its customers.Kathleen L. Scott - 1968 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 31 (1):170-196.
  44. Mid-Victorian employees and the taxman: A study in information gathering by the state in 1860.Colley Robert - 2001 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 21 (4).
     
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    How Mid-19th Century North American Teachers Described Students' Mind, Mental Ability, and Learning.Jake Stone - forthcoming - Journal of Thought.
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    At mid‐point in the molecular revolution.James V. Neel - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (12):943-944.
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    The mid-century crisis and the 1848 revolutions.Gareth Stedman Jones - 1983 - Theory and Society 12 (4):505-519.
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    Mid-list authorship in the United States today: A contractual minefield.Philip Mattera - 1999 - Logos 10 (3):168-173.
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  49. Mid-term futures for geography.Peter Haggett - 1977 - Melbourne: Dept. of Geography, Monash University.
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    Philosophy—Mid-Century.Carl H. Hamburg - 1952 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 1:87-93.
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