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  1. Folk psychology: Theory of mind or mental simulation?Vesali Navid Farhang - 2011 - Philosophical Investigations: Islamic Azad University, Science andResearch Branch 7 (19):137-155.
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    A Call for Rethinking International Arbitration: A TWAIL Perspective on Transnationality and Epistemic Community.Mansour Vesali Mahmoud & Hosna Sheikhattar - forthcoming - Law and Critique:1-20.
    Despite the increasingly diversified discourses in international commercial arbitration, this device of socio-legal regulation remains a relatively under-theorized subject. In particular, far too little attention has been paid to analyzing international commercial arbitration through critical approaches such as Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL). TWAIL is broadly understood as a methodological reorientation in international law by highlighting the historical links between the foundations of this field of law and the history of capitalism and imperialism as well as the colonial (...)
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    The Terror of God: Attar, Job and the Metaphysical Revolt.Navid Kermani - 2011 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    How can suffering and injustice be reconciled with the idea that God is good, that he loves humans and is merciful to them? Job's question runs through the history of the three monotheistic religions. Time and again, philosophers, theologians, poets, prophets and laypersons have questioned their image of God in the light of a reality full of hardship. Some see suffering as proof of God's existence, others as a demonstration that there can be no God, while others still respond by (...)
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    The romantic theory of understanding and the aesthetics of fragmentary writing.Navid Afsharzadeh - 2013 - Annales Philosophici 6.
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    Nature and Culture: Ethical Thought in the French Enlightenment.Farhang Zabeeh - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (1):136-137.
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    Lúcia Nagib (2020) Realist Cinema as World Cinema: Non-cinema, Intermedial Passages, Total Cinema.Navid Darvishzadeh - 2022 - Film-Philosophy 26 (2):267-271.
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    Protestation and Mobilization in the Middle East and North Africa: A Fouculdian Model.Navid Pourmokhtari - 2017 - Foucault Studies 22:177-207.
    Michel Foucault has inspired a rich body of work in the field of critical social theory and the social sciences in general. Few scholars working in the area of social movement studies, however, have applied a Foucauldian perspective to examining the twin phenomena of social mobilization and collective action. This may stem, in large part, from the commonly held assumption that Foucault had far more to say about ‘regimes of power’ than ever about mobilization and collective action or contention politics (...)
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    An Epistemic Analysis of Time Phenomenon.Farhang Hadad Farshi & Silvia DeBianchi - 2022 - Foundations of Physics 52 (3):1-19.
    In this work we present an epistemic analysis of time phenomenon using the mathematical machinery of information theory and modular theory. By adopting limited commitment to the ontology of time evolution, and instead by mainly relying on the information that is in principle accessible to the observer, we find that the most primary aspect of the temporal experience, the perceived distinctiveness across the states of the world, emerges as a purely epistemic function. By analyzing the mathematical properties of this epistemic (...)
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  9. 'Morgellons: Disease or delusion?Navid Ezra - 2006 - The Acorn 20.
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    Der Schrecken Gottes: Attar, Hiob und die metaphysische Revolte.Navid Kermani - 2005 - München: Beck.
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  11. Islamische Deutungen des Unheils auf der Welt.Navid Kermani - 2011 - In Ingolf U. Dalferth, Karl Lehmann & Navid Kermani (eds.), Das Böse: drei Annäherungen. Freiburg im Breisgau: Verlag Herder.
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  12. A New Fragility: Ricoeur in the Age of Globalization.Farhang Erfani & John Whitmire - 2011 - In Paul Ricoeur: Honoring and Continuing the Work. Lexington Books.
    The pace of globalization has disenfranchised many, alienating them from participation in local modes of self-governance and placing their political agency in an exceedingly fragile position. This alienation cannot be simply overcome, because institutional mediation, as Ricoeur argues, is constitutive of politics: political representation operates by its own rules, partially disconnected from the represented world. Using Ricoeur's work on narrative and alienation alongside Mouffe’s radical democratic theory, we re-envision what political participation could look like outside the traditional nation-state: an agonistic (...)
     
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    Communication, Context, and Narrative.Navid Hassanzadeh - 2021 - Theoria 68 (166):31-59.
    Although often cast by realists as an exemplar of moralist or rationalist thinking, Jürgen Habermas and certain commentators on his work reject this characterisation, highlighting elements of his thought that conflict with it. This article will examine dimensions of Habermas’s work that relate to many realist concerns in political theory. I argue that while he escapes the commonplace caricature of an abstract thinker who is inattentive to real world affairs, Habermas’s claims in relation to communication, historical and empirical context, and (...)
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    Machiavelli and the virtues of pessimism.Navid Hassanzadeh - 2020 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 46 (2):203-223.
    In recent realist theory and more broadly, pessimism has tended to be treated as a problem or a liability for thought, limiting aspirations for political change and leading towards conservatism. In this article, I turn to Niccolò Machiavelli as a resource through which to theorize differently about the idea. I argue that pessimism in Machiavelli’s work can be associated with an effort to look candidly upon political affairs and to express scepticism towards complacency in thought and conduct. Such an approach, (...)
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    On the question of authority in the Arab Spring.Navid Hassanzadeh - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory 16 (3):325-344.
    This article is a comparative theoretical study of authority in the Arab Spring which draws upon the work of Max Weber and Khalil Ahmad Khalil, and examines the theoretical importance of a shift away from authority understood along the lines of single, charismatic individuals. I argue that the central implication of the lack of dominant leaders in the Arab Spring is the potential for the growth of a popular form of charismatic authority. This popular understanding of charisma would have several (...)
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    Post‐Nationalism and Western Modernity: Beyond the Limits of the “European‐Wide Public Sphere”.Navid Hassanzadeh - 2015 - Constellations 22 (3):435-446.
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    Two-layered fuzzy logic-based model for predicting court decisions in construction contract disputes.Navid Bagherian-Marandi, Mehdi Ravanshadnia & Mohammad-R. Akbarzadeh-T. - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 29 (4):453-484.
    The dynamic nature and increasing complexity of the construction industry have led to increased conflicts in construction projects. An accurate prediction of the outcome of a dispute resolution in courts could effectively reduce the number of disputes that would otherwise conclude by spending more money through litigation. This study aims to introduce a two-layered fuzzy logic model for predicting court decisions in construction contract disputes. 100 cases of construction contract disputes are selected from the courts of Iran. A questionnaire survey (...)
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    Hume, Precursor of Modern Empiricism: An Analysis of His Opinions on Meaning, Metaphysics, Logic and Mathematics.A. H. Basson & Farhang Zabeeh - 1963 - Philosophical Review 72 (2):260.
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    Transcutaneous Auricular Neurostimulation (tAN): A Novel Adjuvant Treatment in Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome.Dorothea D. Jenkins, Navid Khodaparast, Georgia H. O’Leary, Stephanie N. Washburn, Alejandro Covalin & Bashar W. Badran - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Maternal opioid use during pregnancy is a growing national problem and can lead to newborns developing neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome soon after birth. Recent data demonstrates that nearly every 15 min a baby is born in the United States suffering from NOWS. The primary treatment for NOWS is opioid replacement therapy, commonly oral morphine, which has neurotoxic effects on the developing brain. There is an urgent need for non-opioid treatments for NOWS. Transcutaneous auricular neurostimulation, a novel and non-invasive form of (...)
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    Hume, precursor of modern empiricism.Farhang Zabeeh - 1973 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
    David Hume is the most influential precursor of modern empiri cism. By modern empiricism, I intend a belief that all cognitive conflicts can be resolved, in principle, by either appeal to matters off act, via scientific procedure, or by appeal to some sets of natural or conventional standards, whether linguistic, mathematical, aes thetic or political. This belief itself is a consequent of an old appre hension that all synthetic knowledge is based on experience, and that the rest can be reduced (...)
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  21. Sartre and Kierkegaard on the Aesthetics of Boredom.Farhang Erfani - 2004 - Idealistic Studies 34 (3):303-317.
    This paper analyzes two inauthentic approaches to the problem of boredom from Sartre’s and Kierkegaard’s perpectives. I maintain that their narratives—Nausea and “The “Seducer’s Diary”—fit this problem perfectly, as it is through narratives that we appreciate and learn to avoid boredom. I also submit that their solutions are doomed to failure because they attempt to be the sole authors of their own stories, without making room for alterity.
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    Committed Perception.Farhang Erfani - 2007 - Philosophy Today 51 (3):320-329.
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    Committed Perception.Farhang Erfani - 2007 - Philosophy Today 51 (3):320-329.
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    Clôtural sacrifice: Liminal representation of race in film.Farhang Erfani - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (4):37-50.
    :In this essay, I argue that what I consider a generally valid critique of the traditional model of representation remains too closely focused on its limitations and not its liminality. To make this distinction, I couch my analysis in terms of sacrifice. The canonical model of mimesis was concerned by the sacrificed thickness of “presence” in the thin re-presentation; today's anti-essentialist model is instead concerned that presence or sameness comes at the sacrificial cost of the other. Although the latter is (...)
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  25. democratic Struggle: Tocqueville's Reconfiguration Of Hegel's Master And Slave Dialectic.Farhang Erfani - 2003 - Florida Philosophical Review 3 (2):23-44.
    There are at least two different ways of coping with struggles: one is to eliminate them—this is the way that Plato, Hegel, Marx and many others chose—and the other is to institutionalize them—this is Tocqueville's democratic way. I first outline the main elements of Hegel's approach, with a specific focus on the Phenomenology of Spirit. My aim is to emphasize that, for Hegel, the goal of political philosophy must be a reconciled polis, which can happen only if and when the (...)
     
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  26. Exile and the Philosophical Challenge to Citizenship.Farhang Erfani & John Whitmire - 2004 - In Michael Hanne (ed.), Creativity in Exile. New York, NY, USA: Brill. pp. 41-56.
    Their paper begins with the observation that, even though many philosophers, especially in the twentieth century, have had personal experience of exile, they rarely treat the topic of exile directly in their philosophical works. Existentialist thinkers such as Heidegger, it is true, have employed exile as a metaphor for the human condition, yet the concrete experience of political exile has been treated as somehow lacking the universality that canonical philosophy needs. This paper warns against the temptation to conflate the real (...)
     
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    Fixing Marx with Machiavelli: Claude Lefort's Democratic Turn.Farhang Erfani - 2008 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 39 (2):200-214.
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    Iranian Cinema and Philosophy: Shooting Truth.Farhang Erfani - 2011 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Introduction -- How orphans believe: Deleuze, national cinema and Majidi's The color of paradise. Deleuze: on realism and movement-Image -- Deleuze: neorealism (and a brief analysis of Kiarostami's life and nothing more) -- Majidi: The color of paradise -- Deleuze and Majidi: the faith of Mohammad -- "What are filmmakers for in needy times?" On Heidegger and Kiarostami's Taste of cherry -- An overview of Kiarostami's Taste of cherry and the question of the medium -- Heidegger on art and truth (...)
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  29. Left on the Road to Utopia: Social Imaginary in the Age of Democracy.Farhang Erfani - 2003 - Dissertation, Villanova University
    In this dissertation, I address the role of the social imaginary in the age of democracy. I first show that we live in the "age of democracy" by looking at the works of modern thinkers such as Machiavelli, Montesquieu, Rousseau and de Tocqueville. They see democracy as an overcoming of what I called "epistemocracy." Then I turn my attention to the debate that occurred in the early and the mid-twentieth century on "the End of Ideology." This debate that still influences (...)
     
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    Paul Ricoeur: Honoring and Continuing the Work.Farhang Erfani (ed.) - 2011 - Lexington Books.
    This collection of essays is dedicated to the prolific career of Paul Ricoeur. Honoring his work, this anthology addresses questions and concerns that defined Ricoeur’s.
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    Ricoeur and the pre-political.Farhang Erfani & John F. Whitmire - 2008 - Continental Philosophy Review 41 (4):501-521.
    We argue that Paul Ricoeur’s work on narrative and alienation provides a largely untapped, though potentially fruitful way of re-thinking the question of political agency within the context of globalization. We argue that the political agency of many around the world has been placed in an exceedingly fragile position due to the rapid pace of globalization, the movement of multi-national corporations from their previous national headquarters, etc. We use Ricoeur’s work to argue that the alienation of globalization is not something (...)
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    Something New Under the Sun: Levinas and the Ethics of Political Imagination.Farhang Erfani - 2007 - PhaenEx 2 (1):46-66.
    Despite Emmanuel Levinas’ own ambivalent relationship to utopianism, Levinasian ethics and utopianism have much in common. First, I look at Levinas’ own remarks on utopianism, to underline the said ambivalence. It is clear that Levinas is concerned with utopia’s “totalitarian” potential. Then I turn to the utopian tradition and scholarship to argue that utopia ought to be properly understood precisely as a resistance to a given order, or totality. Utopia is a form of political imagination that positions itself against the (...)
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    The Aesthetics of Autonomy: Ricoeur and Sartre on Emancipation, Authenticity, and Selfhood.Farhang Erfani - 2011 - Lexington Books.
    Sartre and Ricœur have never been compared in detail before, as hermeneutics and existentialism have been wrongly pitted against each other. The Aesthetics of Autonomy demonstrates that an existential hermeneutics overcomes the respective limitations of each philosopher and gives us the necessary tools of seeking autonomy in an age of uncertainty, which is the globalized world.
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  34. the Uncanny Proximity: From Democracy To Terror.Farhang Erfani - 2002 - Florida Philosophical Review 2 (2):5-22.
    There is a very fine line separating democracy from terror. Through analysis of the work of the French political philosopher Claude Lefort, I hope to show that there is an uncanny proximity between terror and democracy. In Lefort’s view, political power rests on the contingency and groundlessness that politics has experienced since the French Revolution. Since that time, political power has been separated from the divine and has become a human affair. For Lefort, totalitarianism can come only after the democratic (...)
     
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    We Are Not Saints, But We Have Kept Our Appointment.Farhang Erfani - 2009 - Idealistic Studies 39 (1-3):115-123.
    In this essay, I closely read one of the last major works of the late Paul Ricoeur, The Course of Recognition, along with Samuel Beckett’s Waiting forGodot. Ricoeur argues that recognition has not received sufficient attention in the philosophical tradition. Those who have approached the question come mainlyfrom a Hegelian perspective, which posits recognition in terms of struggle. Against this model, Ricoeur argues that we ought to make room for mutual recognition, not grounded in violence and reciprocity but in mutuality. (...)
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    On knots and temporality: a relational view of time.Farhang Hadad Farshi - 2023 - Synthese 202 (3):1-17.
    In a class of quantum gravity approaches it is indicated that our observable world emerges out of a fundamental structure that appears highly resistant to any clear spatial or temporal interpretation. In this work we are examining an analogue quantum system that appears to simulate such an unintuitive structure: the emergence of the so called topological phase of matter depicted by the Chern–Simons gauge theory. By investigating the proposed analogy from the lens of category theory, we offer a clear interpretation (...)
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    Readings in semantics.Farhang Zabeeh (ed.) - 1974 - Urbana,: University of Illinois Press.
  38. Qurʼān, qānūn-i āsmānī-i bashar.Farhang Nakhaʻī - 1958 - Mashhad: Chāpkhānah-ʼi Ṭūs.
    jild-i 1. qismat-i 1. Qavānīn-i Qurʼān dar ḥifẓ-i nāmūs.
     
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    Universals.Farhang Zabeeh - 1966 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    Farhang Zabeeh. in any recognizable sense at all. This is a very common case; and the dangers are obvious, when we search for something 'identical' in all of them! 15 To say, for example, that two faces resemble each other and the second  ...
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  40. German-Persian Diplomatic Relations, 1873-1912.Farhang Zabeeh & Bradford G. Martin - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (3):253.
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    Philosophical Pearls of the Shakespearean Deep.Farhang Zabeeh - 2012 - Humanity Books.
    Offers many fresh insights that will give even longtime readers of Shakespeare a new appreciation of the great master. Scholars have long debated the extent of Shakespeare's education. Although his friend and admirer Ben Jonson said of him, "thou hadst small Latine and lesse Greek," Shakespeare's plays reveal a wide familiarity with literary and philosophical works from the Renaissance, the Middle Ages, and the classical age. Philosopher Farhang Zabeeh delves into this fascinating topic in this detailed study of the (...)
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  42. Ontological argument and how and why some speak of God.Farhang Zabeeh - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (2):206-215.
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    A New Metaphysics.Farhang Zabeeh - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 9:247-258.
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  44. Category-mistake.Farhang Zabeeh - 1962 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (2):277-278.
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    Hume's first principles.Farhang Zabeeh - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (1).
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    Hume on Metaphysics and the Limits of Human Knowledge.Farhang Zabeeh - 1961 - Theoria 27 (1):12-25.
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    Hume, precursor of modern empiricism: an analysis of his opinions on meaning, metaphysics, logic, and mathematics.Farhang Zabeeh - 1960 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
    David Hume is the most influential precursor of modern empiri cism. By modern empiricism, I intend a belief that all cognitive conflicts can be resolved, in principle, by either appeal to matters offact, via scientific procedure, or by appeal to some sets of natural or conventional standards, whether linguistic, mathematical, aes thetic or political. This belief itself is a consequent of an old appre hension that all synthetic knowledge is based on experience, and that the rest can be reduced to (...)
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    Modern Persian Readers: 1. ElementaryModern Persian Readers: 2. IntermediateModern Persian Readers: 3. Advanced.Farhang Zabeeh, Massud Farzan, Mohammad Ali Jazayery, Herbert H. Paper & Peter W. Avery - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (4):471.
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    Oxford and Metaphysics.Farhang Zabeeh - 1963 - International Philosophical Quarterly 3 (2):307-320.
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    Readings in semantics.Farhang Zabeeh, Arthur Jacobson & E. D. Klemke - 1974 - Urbana,: University of Illinois Press. Edited by E. D. Klemke & Arthur Jacobson.
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