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  1. Tame the Name.AminHeidari -2024 -Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 71 (180):23-48.
    This article examines two mechanisms in treating Persian names in English-speaking contexts: name projection and name adoption. The article adopts Edward Said's Orientalism, noting Western-centric naming and colonial division with Western superiority. The treatment of the Oriental name will be discussed within the frame of linguistic Orientalism which refers to the portrayal or study of Eastern languages and cultures through the lens of Western superiority or exoticisation. Previously, this mindset projected the coloniser's preferred names onto the territory and individuals of (...) the Other. Today, the name of the Other is governed as the subjects from different backgrounds are propelled to conform to the coloniser's preferences in choosing Anglo-sounding names. I will conclude that the shift from the authoritative name projection to the disciplinary name adoption manifests a Foucauldian trajectory from ‘sovereign power’ to modern ‘disciplinary power’ in taming the name of the Other. (shrink)
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    CRISPR and the Rebirth of Synthetic Biology.RahelehHeidari,David Martin Shaw &Bernice Simone Elger -2017 -Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (2):351-363.
    Emergence of novel genome engineering technologies such as clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat has refocused attention on unresolved ethical complications of synthetic biology. Biosecurity concerns, deontological issues and human right aspects of genome editing have been the subject of in-depth debate; however, a lack of transparent regulatory guidelines, outdated governance codes, inefficient time-consuming clinical trial pathways and frequent misunderstanding of the scientific potential of cutting-edge technologies have created substantial obstacles to translational research in this area. While a precautionary principle (...) should be applied at all stages of genome engineering research, the stigma of germline editing, synthesis of new life forms and unrealistic presentation of current technologies should not arrest the transition of new therapeutic, diagnostic or preventive tools from research to clinic. We provide a brief review on the present regulation of CRISPR and discuss the translational aspect of genome engineering research and patient autonomy with respect to the “right to try” potential novel non-germline gene therapies. (shrink)
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    Ultrarracionalismo.Ismael Crespo Amine &Jose Carlos Cañizares-Gaztelu -2020 - [Salamanca]: Editorial Delirio. Edited by Cañizares Gaztelu & José Carlos.
    Los más diversos teóricos de la modernidad suelen presentar este período como un proceso continuo de desarrollo tecnológico y económico, progreso en las artes y las ciencias, expansión de la democracia y racionalización de las instituciones y las costumbres. Sin embargo, persisten las contradicciones del capitalismo, el colapso de la civilización es inminente y el Pueblo no vive ni ha vivido en la modernidad tal y como sus teóricos la describen. Esto es tanto más cierto en nuestro país, habitado por (...) una suerte de magdaleniense o pre-Tartessos lleno de cacharritos con iconos, llamadas, avisos, avatares, tamagotchies, móviles y juegos online integrados sin la menor discrepancia sobre una capa de rituales del año de la polka, fetiches, incienso, lágrimas, sangre, joyas, ofrendas, sacrificios, reliquias de miembros de santos y matriarcas fenicio-neolíticas devenidas madres de Cristo al tiempo que supporters del equipo de fútbol local. El ultrarracionalismo se presenta como un nuevo método y movimiento filosófico cuya voluntad es afrontar los desafíos del futuro sin dejar de hacer justicia a esta auténtica marejada de lo grotesco. (shrink)
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  4. Social solidarity from Islam's point of view.Gholam HosseinHeidari -2012 -Social Research (Islamic Azad University Roudehen Branch) 4 (13):95-117.
     
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  5. Centers Don't Have to Be Points, Political Influence of US Republican Party Overseas.AshAmin,H. Baker,D. Massey &N. Thrift -2005 - In Bruno Latour & Peter Weibel,Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy. Mit Press (Ma).
     
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    Fair equality of chances for prediction-based decisions.Michele Loi,Anders Herlitz &HodaHeidari -2024 -Economics and Philosophy 40 (3):557-580.
    This article presents a fairness principle for evaluating decision-making based on predictions: a decision rule is unfair when the individuals directly impacted by the decisions who are equal with respect to the features that justify inequalities in outcomes do not have the same statistical prospects of being benefited or harmed by them, irrespective of their socially salient morally arbitrary traits. The principle can be used to evaluate prediction-based decision-making from the point of view of a wide range of antecedently specified (...) substantive views about justice in outcome distributions. (shrink)
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    Tendances de la recherche sur l'intégrité scientifique.Amine Mansour &Stéphanie Ruphy -2022 -Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 9 (1):1-16.
    Plus d’une trentaine d’années après la création des premières structures dédiées à sa promotion, l’intégrité scientifique s’est progressivement constituée en tant que thématique de recherche à part entière. Aujourd’hui, une communauté scientifique et académique est réunie autour de cet objet, comme en témoignent la publication d’un nombre croissant d’articles, la création de revues spécialisées ou encore l’organisation de conférences spécifiquement dédiées. Néanmoins, rares sont les travaux qui ont cherché à proposer une vue d’ensemble de la littérature académique relative à l’intégrité (...) scientifique. C’est dans cette perspective que cet état de l’art s’inscrit et entend apporter une contribution. Avec la volonté de rendre compte des principales tendances de la recherche en la matière, nous avons principalement ciblé dans ce travail des articles, des commentaires ou encore quelques documents institutionnels qui ont cherché à approfondir la compréhension que l’on a de l’intégrité scientifique, à explorer les diverses façons de la promouvoir, à mieux cerner l’occurrence des manquements qui y sont liés, ou encore à proposer une lecture de ces questions sous un angle spécifique. Certaines des thématiques qui sont abordées dans cet état de l’art sont incontournables dans le paysage de la recherche et font l’objet d’une attention marquée depuis longtemps, à l’image de l’étude des manquements à l’intégrité scientifique. D’autres, à l’instar des études historiques de l’intégrité scientifique, représentent des pistes de recherche un peu moins explorées mais dont l’intérêt nous semble assez important pour appeler à davantage de développements. (shrink)
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    An Ecocritical Reading of Thomas Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd.HimanHeidari -2016 -International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 73:62-69.
    Publication date: 29 September 2016 Source: Author: HimanHeidari This article aims to analyze Thomas Hardy’s novel, Far from the Madding Crowd, from the perspective of ecocriticism and study where Hardy’s ecological consciousness originates from and how it is represented and interwoven in the characters, setting and plot of the novel. It also focuses on such questions as how Gabriel Oak can be the voice of harmony in nature and what does the portrayal of this character tell us about (...) today’s ecological crises? Ecocriticism, a newly found theoretical framework, explores the ways in which how environment is illustrated in literature and, by so doing, examines and proposes possible solutions concerning our contemporary environmental situation. In an era where a long-established rustic order are giving way to the giants of technology and industrial capitalism, there remains no more appealing vision than that of England’s pastoral and green land. In his Wessex, a part real and a part dream country which is the setting for most of his works, Hardy vividly and skillfully describes his vision and longs for the rustic nature of England. He lays stress to the intrinsic values of nature where men establish a harmonious relationship with their environments. (shrink)
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    L'universalisme contesté: l'Occident sous le feu de la critique.Amine Boukerche -2024 - Rennes: Éditions Apogée.
    L'Occident n'a jamais paru aussi vulnérable à la critique. On lui impute notamment l'humiliation infligée par des siècles de colonisation. Même en son propre sein il est contesté, accusé d'avoir assuré au mâle hétérosexuel blanc des privilèges indus ou encore jugé responsable du saccage de la planète. Pourtant, l'Occident continue de fasciner ceux-là mêmes qui le contestent. Le sens des flux migratoires en est la preuve : ce ne sont pas les Occidentaux qui fuient leurs pays au risque de leur (...) vie, même quand ils sont en désaccord avec leurs gouvernants. Ces quatre derniers siècles, l'Occident a toujours été à la pointe, en politique, morale, esthétique, science, technologie, philosophie, etc. Les bienfaits planétaires de ses progrès justifient, à ses yeux, son universalisme messianique. Cependant, la liste est longue de ceux qui refusent de suivre aveuglément les valeurs 'universelles' de l'Occident. Mais que lui reprochent-ils précisément? (shrink)
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  10. Quantitative methods in intellectual history.Amine Brahimi &Tristan Leperlier -2024 - In Stefanos Geroulanos & Gisèle Sapiro,The Routledge handbook in the history and sociology of ideas. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Financial Eschatology and the Libidinal Economy of Leverage.Amin Samman &Stefano Sgambati -2023 -Theory, Culture and Society 40 (3):103-121.
    Apocalyptic thinking has a long religious and political tradition, but what place does it occupy within the temporal universe of contemporary capitalism? In this essay, we use the figure of the eschaton to draw out the loaded and ambiguous character of the future as it emerges through the condition of indebtedness. This entails a departure from political economy accounts of capitalist futurity, which stress the structural logic of financial speculation, in favour of an existential account that begins instead with the (...) cosmology of money and debt. We argue that finance capital’s fixation on the future has produced a very specific form of apocalyptic imagination, characteristic of financial society and built on a libidinal economy of leverage. Rather than offering an ecstatic end to the global process of financialization, financial eschatologies bind the contemporary subject to debt and indebtedness to the very end: an endless apocalypse, premised on the ends of finance itself. (shrink)
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    Malay Sufi Poetics and European NormsThe Poems of Hamzah Fansuri: Edited with an Introduction, a Translation and Commentaries, Accompanied by the Javanese Translation of Two of His Prose Works.Amin Sweeney,G. W. J. Drewes,L. F. Brakel &Hamzah Fansuri -1992 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (1):88.
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    On the Normativity of the Immune System.Amin T. Turki -2011 -Medicine Studies 3 (1):29-39.
    In the 1940s, Georges Canguilhem has established the concept of biological normativity on the level of the organism in his key work on “ The Normal and the Pathological ”. We would like to present a contemporary analysis of Canguilhem’s work, set it in context with more recent results from the field of complexity and immunology, and evaluate the problematic whether normativity is a genuine capacity of the organism. Based on Canguilhem’s conditions of the definition of biological normativity, we show (...) that the immune system as one of the complex systems of the living equally shares the capacity to be normative. We will then conclude that normativity can also be conceptually independently displayed on the level of complex systems of the living. (shrink)
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    John Robots, Thurgood Martian, and the Syntax Monster: A New Argument Against AI Judges.Amin Ebrahimi Afrouzi -2024 -Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 37 (2):369-396.
    This paper argues that an AI judge is conceptually undesirable and not just something that lies beyond the state of the art in computer science. In a nutshell, even if an AI system could accurately predict how a good human judge would decide a particular case, its prediction would be the product of correlations between such factors as patterns of syntax in bodies of legal texts. This approach of AI systems is insufficient for basing their output on the sort of (...) rationales that are expected of valid judicial decisions in any desirable legal system. Thus, by their very nature, AI systems are incapable of providing valid legal decisions in any such system. (shrink)
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    Online-Based Approaches to Identify Real Journals and Publishers from Hijacked Ones.Amin Asadi,Nader Rahbar,Meisam Asadi,Fahime Asadi &Kokab Khalili Paji -2017 -Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (1):305-308.
    The aim of the present paper was to introduce some online-based approaches to evaluate scientific journals and publishers and to differentiate them from the hijacked ones, regardless of their disciplines. With the advent of open-access journals, many hijacked journals and publishers have deceitfully assumed the mantle of authenticity in order to take advantage of researchers and students. Although these hijacked journals and publishers can be identified through checking their advertisement techniques and their websites, these ways do not always result in (...) their identification. There exist certain online-based approaches, such as using Master Journal List provided by Thomson Reuters, and Scopus database, and using the DOI of a paper, to certify the realness of a journal or publisher. It is indispensable that inexperienced students and researchers know these methods so as to identify hijacked journals and publishers with a higher level of probability. (shrink)
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    Coalitional psychology and the evolution of nationalistic cultures.Amine Sijilmassi,Lou Safra &Nicolas Baumard -2024 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e197.
    The commentaries addressed various aspects of our account of historical myths. We respond by clarifying the evolutionary theory of coalitional psychology that underlies our claims (R1). This addresses concerns about the role of fitness interdependence in large groups (R2), cultural transmission processes (R3), alternative routes to nation-building (R4) and the role of proximal mechanisms (R5). Finally, we evaluate alternative theories (R6) and discuss directions for future research (R7).
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    Classical Confucian Political Thought: A New Interpretation.Loubna El Amine -2015 - Oxford: Princeton University Press.
    The intellectual legacy of Confucianism has loomed large in efforts to understand China's past, present, and future. While Confucian ethics has been thoroughly explored, the question remains: what exactly is Confucian political thought? Classical Confucian Political Thought returns to the classical texts of the Confucian tradition to answer this vital question. Showing how Confucian ethics and politics diverge, Loubna El Amine argues that Confucian political thought is not a direct application of Confucian moral philosophy. Instead, contrary to the conventional view (...) that Confucian rule aims to instill virtue in all members of society, El Amine demonstrates that its main aim is to promote political order. El Amine analyzes key aspects of the Confucian political vision, including the relationship between the ruler and the people, the typology of rulers, and the role of ministers and government officials. She also looks at Confucianism’s account of the mechanisms through which society is to be regulated, from welfare policies to rituals. She explains that the Confucian conception of the political leaves space open for the rule of those who are not virtuous if these rulers establish and maintain political order. She also contends that Confucians defend the duty to take part in government based on the benefits that such participation can bring to society. Classical Confucian Political Thought brings a new understanding to Confucian political theory by illustrating that it is not chiefly idealistic and centered on virtue, but rather realistic and driven by political concerns. (shrink)
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    Addressing Ethical Considerations and Authors’ Conflict of Interest Disclosure in Medical Journals in Iran.AkramHeidari,Seyyed Hassan Adeli,Shiva Mehravaran &Fariba Asghari -2012 -Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 9 (4):457-462.
    The purpose of this study was to examine how ethical approval and competing interests are addressed by medical journals in Iran. In a cross-sectional study, 151 journals accredited by the Publications Commission of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education were reviewed. Data collection was carried out by assessing journal guidelines and conducting structured phone interviews with journal managers, focusing on how ethical considerations and conflicts of interest (COI) are addressed. Overall, 135 of the 151 journals (89.4 percent) examined some (...) aspect of ethical considerations of submitted articles. Authors were required to disclose their financial sponsors by 98 journals (64.9 percent), while COI disclosure was required by 67 journals (44.4 percent). We conclude that the rate of addressing ethical considerations is not far from ideal, but the requirement for COI disclosure needs more attention. (shrink)
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    Fake/Bogus Conferences: Their Features and Some Subtle Ways to Differentiate Them from Real Ones.Amin Asadi,Nader Rahbar,Mohammad Javad Rezvani &Fahime Asadi -2018 -Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (2):779-784.
    The main objective of the present paper is to introduce some features of fake/bogus conferences and some viable approaches to differentiate them from the real ones. These fake/bogus conferences introduce themselves as international conferences, which are multidisciplinary and indexed in major scientific digital libraries. Furthermore, most of the fake/bogus conference holders offer publishing the accepted papers in ISI journals and use other techniques in their advertisement e-mails.
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    An “amorphous mist”? The problem of measurement in the study of culture.Amin Ghaziani -2009 -Theory and Society 38 (6):581-612.
    Sociological studies of culture have made significant progress on conceptual clarification of the concept, while remaining comparatively quiescent on questions of measurement. This study empirically examines internal conflicts (or “infighting”), a ubiquitous phenomenon in political organizing, to propose a “resinous culture framework” that holds promise for redirection. The data comprise 674 newspaper articles and more than 100 archival documents that compare internal dissent across two previously unstudied lesbian and gay Marches on Washington. Analyses reveal that activists use infighting as a (...) vehicle to engage in otherwise abstract definitional debates that provide concrete answers to questions such as who are we and what do we want. The mechanism that enables infighting to concretize these cultural concerns is its coupling with fairly mundane and routine organizational tasks. This mechanism affords one way to release the culture concept, understood here as collective self-definitions, from being “an amorphous, indescribable mist which swirls around society members,” as it was once provocatively described. (shrink)
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    Civility, Nonviolent Resistance, and the New Struggle for Social Justice.Amin Asfari (ed.) -2019 - Boston: Brill | Rodopi.
    In _Civility, Nonviolent Resistance, and the New Struggle for Social Justice_, contributors expose the roots of injustice and violence, and propose civil, nonviolent ways of challenging them.
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  22. Introduction.Amin Asfari -2019 - InCivility, Nonviolent Resistance, and the New Struggle for Social Justice. Boston: Brill | Rodopi.
     
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    Invitation to Speak at a Conference: The Tempting Technique Adopted by Predatory Conferences’ Organizers.Amin Asadi -2019 -Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (3):975-979.
    In recent years, predatory journals, conferences, and publishers have turned to an inevitable threat in scientific publishing. Researchers, regardless of their disciplines, should be aware of these predators and have to be able to recognize them. The main aim of the present paper is to raise awareness about the growing menace of fake invitations to speak at a scientific conference organized by predatory organizers and publishers. Some subtle signs to identify the fake invitations from the authentic ones have been introduced (...) and discussed. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Beneficent Intelligence: A Capability Approach to Modeling Benefit, Assistance, and Associated Moral Failures Through AI Systems.Alex John London &HodaHeidari -2024 -Minds and Machines 34 (4):1-37.
    The prevailing discourse around AI ethics lacks the language and formalism necessary to capture the diverse ethical concerns that emerge when AI systems interact with individuals. Drawing on Sen and Nussbaum’s capability approach, we present a framework formalizing a network of ethical concepts and entitlements necessary for AI systems to confer meaningful benefit or assistance to stakeholders. Such systems enhance stakeholders’ ability to advance their life plans and well-being while upholding their fundamental rights. We characterize two necessary conditions for morally (...) permissible interactions between AI systems and those impacted by their functioning, and two sufficient conditions for realizing the ideal of meaningful benefit. We then contrast this ideal with several salient failure modes, namely, forms of social interactions that constitute unjustified paternalism, coercion, deception, exploitation and domination. The proliferation of incidents involving AI in high-stakes domains underscores the gravity of these issues and the imperative to take an ethics-led approach to AI systems from their inception. (shrink)
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    Association between moral intelligence, burnout and quality of nursing care.TaherehHeidari,Hamideh Azimilolaty,Majid Khorram,Soraya Rezaei,Seyed-Nouraddin Mousavinasab &Roya Nikbakht -2022 -Clinical Ethics 17 (4):334-345.
    Background Providing quality care is of the fundamental elements of holistic nursing practice, and burnout and moral intelligence of nurses be mentioned as the important factors influencing the quality of nursing care. The present study was conducted to investigate the relationship between moral intelligence, burnout, and the quality of nursing care. Methods This descriptive-correlative study was conducted on 125 nurses working in Sari-based Educational hospitals affiliated to Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Iran, between June and August 2020. The sample was (...) selected via random sampling. The data were collected by the Maslach Burnout Inventory, Lennick and Kiel Moral Intelligence Scale, and Quality of Patient Care Scale. The data were analyzed by SPSS-21 and Amos-24. Results A direct and significant relationship was found between the quality of nursing care and moral intelligence ( r = 0.285, p = 0.001). Quality of care had an inverse relationship with subscales of frequency of burnout including emotional exhaustion ( r = −0.369, p< 0.001) and depersonalization ( r = −0.471, p< 0.001) and also, a direct relationship with personal accomplishment ( r = 0.226, p = 0.011). The findings also showed an inverse relationship between quality of care and subscales of the intensity of burnout. Amos software yielded results that demonstrated moral intelligence as a robust mediator between burnout and the quality of care. Conclusion The findings implied the necessity for more attention to moral intelligence as a mediator in order to come up with properly managing the personality traits influencing the nurses’ burnout reduction, which can ultimately lead to improved quality of nursing care. (shrink)
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    Peter Singer's ethics: a critical appraisal.Amin John Abboud -2018 - New York: Nova Science Publishers. Edited by George L. Mendz.
    The sources of Singer's moral philosophy -- The origins of ethics -- Reason and ethics -- Key aspects of Singer's ethical system -- Singer's critique of human dignity -- Infanticide a new frontier.
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    La violence politique: sources idéologiques, philosophiques et économiques.Amine Issa -2023 - Paris: L'Harmattan. Edited by Amine Issa.
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    Leveling Down Legal Resources: Why Epistemic Arguments Fail.Amin Ebrahimi Afrouzi -2024 -Legal Theory 30 (2):71-82.
    The rich evade conviction more often in criminal trials than the poor. They also win more often in civil cases against the poor. Given that money buys better lawyers and better lawyers are instrumental in winning in adversarial trials, the rich have a structural advantage in laissez-faire trial systems. Such inequality is concerning. In a landmark article, Alan Wertheimer argues that we should level down legal resources in civil cases on the basis that doing so increases the adversarial system’s accuracy—that (...) is, its chance of reaching correct decisions. In a more recent article, along similar lines, Shai Agmon also advocates that, given some constraints of adequacy, legal resources should be leveled down in both civil and criminal cases. This article aims to show that such arguments fail because leveling down legal resources could decrease a trial system’s accuracy, making it worse by Wertheimer’s or Agmon’s own criteria. (shrink)
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    Food Consumption From Islamic Perspective: Evidence From Qur’an and Sunnah.Rawda Abdel Moneim Al-Amin -2023 -European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):257-280.
    The Holy Quran and the Sunnah provide the Islamic approach to a complete food system, regulating the consumption of food and drinks, clarifying permissibility and prohibition, to protect human health. This analytical study aimed to explore various categories and benefits of food in Islam derived from plants and animals, focusing specifically on how Islamic Shariah advocates halal food consumption, and what permissions or prohibitions are granted, highlighting the underlying religious evidence and reasoning. The data was collected through both inductive and (...) deductive approaches; the inductive method gathered literature on the topic from the Quran, Sunnah, and Hadith commentaries, while the deductive approach classified plant-based and animal-based foods and elaborated on the benefits of halal items versus the harms of prohibited ones. The study found the plant foods endorsed in Islam include fruits, vegetables, grains, and nuts like dates, beans, olives, and ziziphus, while the permissible animal foods comprise seafood, fish, beef, dairy products, and honey. These foods assist in the growth and repair of body tissues, digestion, energy, metabolism, and overall wellbeing. Meanwhile, prohibited foods contained toxins, germs, and substances that lead to obesity, cancer, blood issues, and more. The implications of this study lie in showcasing how Islam forbids monopoly control of commodities and encourages activities like land rehabilitation for farming and public cultivation. Islam also advises only consuming foods from permitted animals while emphasizing sustenance provisions for milk-producing animals to avoid wastage, as commanded by Allah. (shrink)
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    The Influences of Emotion on Learning and Memory.Chai M. Tyng,Hafeez U.Amin,Mohamad N. M. Saad &Aamir S. Malik -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8:235933.
    Emotion has a substantial influence on the cognitive processes in humans, including perception, attention, learning, memory, reasoning, and problem solving. Emotion has a particularly strong influence on attention, especially modulating the selectivity of attention as well as motivating action and behavior. This attentional and executive control is intimately linked to learning processes, as intrinsically limited attentional capacities are better focused on relevant information. Emotion also facilitates encoding and helps retrieval of information efficiently. However, the effects of emotion on learning and (...) memory are not always univalent, as studies have reported that emotion either enhances or impairs learning and long-term memory retention, depending on a range of factors. Recent neuroimaging findings have indicated that the amygdala and prefrontal cortex cooperate with the medial temporal lobe in an integrated manner that affords (i) the amygdala modulating memory consolidation; (ii) the prefrontal cortex mediating memory encoding and formation; and (iii) the hippocampus for successful learning and long-term memory retention. We also review the nested hierarchies of circular emotional control and cognitive regulation (bottom-up and top-down influences) within the brain to achieve optimal integration of emotional and cognitive processing. This review highlights a basic evolutionary approach to emotion to understand the effects of emotion on learning and memory and the functional roles played by various brain regions and their mutual interactions in relation to emotional processing. We also summarize the current state of knowledge on the impact of emotion on memory and map implications for educational settings. In addition to elucidating the memory-enhancing effects of emotion, neuroimaging findings extend our understanding of emotional influences on learning and memory processes; this knowledge may be useful for the design of effective educational curricula to provide a conducive learning environment for both traditional “live” learning in classrooms and “virtual” learning through online-based educational technologies. (shrink)
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    The Chiasm of Rhythm.KartinaAmin -2003 -Chiasmi International 5:179-197.
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    International migration of doctors from developing countries: need to follow the Commonwealth Code.Amin A. Muhammad Gadit -2008 -Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (2):67-68.
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    On the Liberatory Potential of the Past: The Case of Non-Feudal China.Loubna El Amine -2019 -Journal of World Philosophies 4 (1):87-101.
    I argue in this essay that the past holds the potential for liberating us from modern categories and thus for helping us envision alternative political futures. More specifically, I show how China’s non-feudal past offers resources for a future model of governance based on unity and social mobility.
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    Confronting Racism from Patients.Amin Bemanian -2021 -Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 11 (3):254-256.
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    Cultural and Moral Implications of Soli and Its Effects on Journalism in Northern Ghana.Amin Alhassan &Muhammed Abdulai -2019 -Journal of Media Ethics 34 (1):41-51.
    ABSTRACTThe issue of soli or content-influencing gifts and its relations to the professional practice of journalist and other media workers has become a subject of discussion among academic researchers and general audiences. It is against this background that this article examines media practitioners’ understanding of the culture and moral implications of soli and its effects on professional journalism in the northern region of Ghana. Using qualitative approaches, the study revealed that in Ghana, soli is both a moral and cultural problem, (...) and when accepted, it undermines objective, balanced, and independent news reportage. This project concludes that any discourse on soli must take into consideration the cultural and philosophical foundations of journalism within a developmental context, as well as the various global socio-cultural insti... (shrink)
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    Islam Dan politik di era kontemporer.Amin Mudzakkir -2016 -Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 11 (1).
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    How do board processes influence organisational success An integrative review of research in behavioural corporate governance.Amin Moeinian,Taieb Hafsi &Moe Hashemi -2024 -International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1).
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    Cultural technologies for peace may have shaped our social cognition.Amine Sijilmassi,Lou Safra &Nicolas Baumard -2024 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e28.
    Peace, the article shows, is achieved by culturally evolved institutions that incentivize positive-sum relationships. We propose that this insight has important consequences for the design of human social cognition. Cues that signal the existence of such institutions should play a prominent role in detecting group membership. We show how this accounts for previous findings and suggest avenues for future research.
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    Mullā Ṣadrā and His Commentators on Ibn Kammūna's Argument Against Divine Unity.WahidAmin -2025 - In Wahid Amin, Aaron Hughes & Sajjad Rizvi,Islamic Perspectives on God and (Other) Monotheism(s). Birmingham: AMI Press. pp. 193-244.
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    On Role-Reversible Judgments and Related Democratic Objections to AI Judges.Amin Ebrahimi Afrouzi -2023 -Journal of Criminology and Criminal Law 114.
    In a recent article, Kiel Brennan-Marquez and Stephen E. Henderson argue that replacing human judges with AI would violate the role-reversibility ideal of democratic governance. Unlike human judges, they argue, AI judges are not reciprocally vulnerable to the process and effects of their own decisions. I argue that role-reversibility, though a formal ideal of democratic governance, is in the service of substantive ends that may be independently achieved under AI judges. Thus, although role-reversibility is necessary for democratic governance when human (...) judges are on the job, it may not be so when AI judges replace them. One broader implication for normative evaluation of disruptive technologies follows: formal and substantive ideals that often align must be independently examined in the evaluation of disruptive technologies. This is because these formal and substantive ideals may no longer align under the factual circumstances that come to govern when such technologies are deployed. (shrink)
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    Distinguishing but not defining: How ambivalence affects contemporary identity disclosures.Amin Ghaziani &Andy Holmes -2023 -Theory and Society 52 (5):913-945.
    Coming out, or the disclosure of a minority identity, features prominently across disciplines, including several subfields of sociological research. In the context of sexuality, theoretical arguments offer competing predictions. Some studies propose that coming out is increasingly an unremarkable life transition as the stigma associated with non-heterosexualities attenuates, while others posit entrenched discrimination. Rather than testing these theories or providing incremental evidence in support of one position, we use 52 in-depth interviews with recently-out individuals to explain how identity disclosures in (...) the present moment can validate plural possibilities. Our findings show that ambivalence is the core narrative which animates the contemporary coming out process. Respondents identify three interpretive frameworks that structure their experience of sexuality as at once incidental and central: generational differences, identity misrecognitions, and interfacing with institutions. We also detail a fourth theme, intersectionality, which shows the analytic limits of ambivalence in the coming out process. These patterns suggest more broadly that sexuality, like ethnicity, may provide symbolic resources—“distinguishing but not defining”—in the service of crafting a modern sexual self. (shrink)
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    Measuring urban sexual cultures.Amin Ghaziani -2014 -Theory and Society 43 (3):371-393.
    Gay neighborhoods across the United States are de-concentrating in today’s so-called “post-gay” era as sexual minorities assimilate into the mainstream and disperse across the city. This context creates a problem of measurement. If by “culture” we mean to say a particular way of life of a group or subgroup of people like sexual minorities, and if that way of life is blending with other aspects of the metropolis, then how can we detect distinct urban sexual cultures? In this article, I (...) use 125 interviews with Chicago residents to propose a two-pronged strategy. First, gay neighborhoods continue to house anchor institutions, despite ongoing residential out-migrations. These are the primary engines of community building, and they locate the material culture of a group in a specific place. Commemorations serve as a second indicator for a culture, and they too put meanings into form. Although it is a fact of city life that all neighborhoods change, anchors and commemorations are analytic devices that scholars can use to observe urban sexual cultures. More generally, they provide a framework for how to measure the shifting geographic profile of a historically stigmatized group as it experiences positive change in public opinion. (shrink)
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  43. Is Africa really marginalized.SamirAmin -2003 - In Helen Lauer,History and Philosophy of Science for African Undergraduates. Ibadan, Nigeria: Hope Publications.
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  44. (1 other version)Le systéme mondial peut-il étre réduit á un marché mondial?SamirAmin -1991 -Actuel Marx. Le Monde Est-U Un Marché 9:17-41.
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    Thinking about almost everything: new ideas to light up minds.AshAmin,Michael O'Neill,Donna Brown &Shari Daya -unknown
    Thinking About Almost Everything brings together original thinking on a staggering range of topics across the sciences, arts and humanities, grouped into nine imaginative and sometimes startling thematic categories. Entries on terror, the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and climate change are juxtaposed in the 'settlement' section, while 'Presences' brings together plant genetics, race, humans and animals, music theology, and the Willmore Conjecture. The short essays are written in a lively and accessible style, and the book is illustrated with original and (...) challenging images. Thinking About Almost Everything shows how even the most intricate and complex knowledge can enliven public curiosity and spark new thinking on issues either known or yet to be discovered. (shrink)
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  46. Towards a viable development strategy: A holistic model.Muhammad RuhulAmin -2005 -Philosophy and Progress 37:75.
     
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    CHAPTER 4. Rulers and Ministers.Loubna El Amine -2015 - InClassical Confucian Political Thought: A New Interpretation. Oxford: Princeton University Press. pp. 117-142.
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    Epilogue.Loubna El Amine -2015 - InClassical Confucian Political Thought: A New Interpretation. Oxford: Princeton University Press. pp. 194-196.
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    COVID-19 Pandemic and Physical Exercise: Lessons Learnt for Confined Communities.Amine Ghram,Nicola Luigi Bragazzi,Walid Briki,Yaser Jenab,Mehdi Khaled,Monoem Haddad &Karim Chamari -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The novel pandemic called “Coronavirus Disease 2019”, as a global public health emergency and global threat, has affected many countries in unpredictable ways and impacted on physical activity behaviors to various extents. Specific populations including refugees, asylum seekers, and prisoners, are vulnerable groups with multiple complex health needs and worse health outcomes with respect to the general population worldwide and at high risk of death from the “Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-related Coronavirus type 2”. Governments around the world have been implementing (...) preventive healthcare policies, including physical and social distancing, isolation, and confinement, to mitigate against the burden imposed by the COVID-19 outbreak. This pandemic period is characterized by reduced or lack of movement. During this period of lockdown, PA can represent an immunotherapy and a preventative approach to avoid the harmful effects of inactivity due to the pandemic. Moreover, PA could be prescribed to improve the immune system of specific populations, which particularly experience the condition of being confined. The present narrative review discusses the potential impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on these specific populations’ health status and the importance of performing PA/exercise to reduce the deleterious effects of COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, we aim to provide useful recommendations on PA/exercise for these specific populations to maintain their level of independence, physical, and mental health as well as their wellbeing. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Cost-benefit analysis economic evaluation of CSR projects: evidence from Morocco.Amine Lahiani,Souhaila Kammoun &Abdelmajid Ibenrissoul -2023 -International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1):1.
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