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    Doctoral Student’s Psychological Well-Being: A Scoping Review.Juliana Irmayanti Saragih &FitriAndriani -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1518-1529.
    Doctoral students are a group that is prone to experiencing mental health problems during their study period which provides an overview of their psychological well-being. Generally, the psychological problems that arise in this group are anxiety, depression, and some physical problems. This study basically aims to understand the psychological well-being of doctoral students through an analysis of the concepts related to psychological well-being, how it is measured, and what factors are often connected and influence it. The method used is scoping (...) review with PRISMA-Scr 2020. Articles were obtained from 4 databases namely Scopus, EBSCO, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect. There were 9 articles that were filtered based on certain inclusion and exclusion criteria. The results of this study found that the most frequently used concept to describe the psychological well-being of doctoral students is the subjective well-being of Diener (1984) and Ryff (1989). In addition, the presence/absence of psychological problems is also used as a basis for describing their psychological well-being. Psychological health measurement usually uses SWLS and SPANE from Diener and a psychological health questionnaire from Ryff. Some of the factors identified as related to psychological well-being are relationships with supervisors, research self-efficacy, perfectionism, achievement orientation, and family support. In addition, impostor syndrome and psychology capital (PsyCap) function as mediator variables. (shrink)
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    From exaptation to radical niche construction in biological and technological complex systems.PierpaoloAndriani &Jack Cohen -2013 -Complexity 18 (5):7-14.
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    The Influence of Extraversion Personality, Peer Conformity, and School Climate on Relational Bullying in Boarding School Students.Fitri Feliana,Partino Partino,Muhammad Chirzin &Fitriah M. Suud -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:499-516.
    Relational bullying is a form of indirect bullying that often occurs in schools, involving acts of exclusion, neglect, spreading negative rumors, gossip, and social manipulation. This research aims to develop a theoretical model of relational bullying and determine the influence of extraversion personality, peer conformity, and school climate on it in boarding students. This research uses a quantitative approach. The study involved 210 madrasah tsanawiyah students boarding at Makrifatul Ilmi and Al Quraniyah Islamic boarding schools in South Bengkulu Regency. The (...) results showed that theoretical models of influence can influence relational bullying among students. The R square value was 0.68, indicating that personality variables extraversion, peer conformity, and school climate can explain relational bullying by 68%. Extraverted personality had a positive effect on relational bullying, peer conformity had a positive effect, and school climate had a positive effect. This research contributes to the development of a more specific relational bullying theory model in psychology and suggests a holistic approach that includes guidance and counseling for teachers, collaboration between parents and the school, socialization and education for interventions to overcome relational bullying behavior. (shrink)
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    The Commemoration of Independence Day: Recalling Indonesian Traditional Games.MustikaFitri,Hana Astria Nur &Wulandari Putri -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Traditional games in Indonesia are one of the cultural heritages the existence of which should be protected and preserved. The purpose of this study was to preserve the cultural diversity by recalling the traditional games through the commemoration of Indonesia Independence Day that is conducted annually. The Online Ethnography method was used in this research by administering text analysis and interview. The result of the study showed that traditional games held during the commemoration of Indonesia Independence Day could help recall (...) the form and the rules of traditional games that are annually conducted during the commemoration in different regions. The result also showed that the traditional games held in the commemoration of Indonesia Independence Day indirectly built a bonding of the people through the value of togetherness, cooperation, and solidarity among the member of the society. Furthermore, the games reflected the cultural diversity of Indonesia, where every region has different names and rules of the traditional games. (shrink)
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    Factor structure of the Indonesian version of the Parent as Social Context Questionnaire.Fitri Ariyanti Abidin,Rismijati E. Koesma,Poeti Joefiani &Juke Roosjati Siregar -2019 -Humanitas: Indonesian Psychological Journal 16 (2):86.
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    An interview with Ernesto Illy on complexity, coffee and management.PierpaoloAndriani &Alberto Detoni -2008 -Emergence: Complexity and Organization 10 (1):84-88.
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    Masa depan perguruan tinggi Islam: Membangun visi kelembagaan bereputasi internasional.Agus ZaenulFitri -2014 -Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 8 (2).
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    Traditional communities in Indonesia (law, identity, and recognition).Fitri Maulina Alviani &M. Ikhwanul Huda -2024 -Legal Ethics 27 (1):84-87.
    Indonesia's unique demographic structure, cultural diversity, and largely pastoral lifestyle mean that land administration has always been a complex issue and historical developments have contribut...
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    Foreseeing the Future in Unexpected Events: The Case of the Liber introductorius of Michael Scot.EleonoraAndriani -2023 -Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 89 (1):7-33.
    Le but de cet article est de contribuer au débat sur la relation entre les pratiques prédictives et l’orthodoxie religieuse, telle qu’elle est exposée dans le Liber introductorius de Michel Scot. Au cœur de ce travail se trouve l’étude de la discussion de l’interprétation des signes inhabituels et des événements inattendus par Michel Scot, à la fois dans le Liber quatuor distinctionum et le Liber particularis. L’analyse de nouvelles preuves textuelles, jusque là passées inaperçues, permettra par ailleurs la réévaluation de (...) la réception de Michel Scot en tant qu’autorité dans le domaine des pratiques prédictives. (shrink)
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  10. Traditional communities in Indonesia (law, identity, and recognition).Fitri Maulina Alviani &M. Ikhwanul Huda -2024 -Legal Ethics 27 (1):84-87.
    Volume 27, Issue 1, July 2024, Page 84-87.
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    Complexity and innovation.PierpaoloAndriani -2011 - In Peter Allen, Steve Maguire & Bill McKelvey,The Sage Handbook of Complexity and Management. Sage Publications. pp. 454--470.
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    TheElucidarium of Honorius Augustodunensis in the Prohemium of theLiber Introductorius of Michael Scot.EleonoraAndriani -2017 -Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 59:57-77.
    This article examines the use of Honorius Augustodunensis’s Elucidarium in the Prohemium of a three-part introduction to the astrological sciences, namely the Liber introductorius by Michael Scot. The investigation into the adoption of the Elucidarium in the Prohemium not only reveals the work of Honorius Augustodunensis as a major source of the Prohemium but, more importantly, challenges the recent consensus on the relation between the two versions in which the Liber quatuor distinctionum—the first book of the Liber introductorius—has been transmitted. (...) The present contribution will argue that the Long Version is indeed prior to the Short one. The use of the Elucidarium both by Michael Scot and by Godfrey of Viterbo is explored within the article and highlights the need for further research to clarify whether they shared an intellectual framework, or even drew on a common textual source. (shrink)
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    Utilization of Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) for Tissue Healing in Replantation of Avulsed Permanent Teeth: A Systematic Review.Yenny Andriany Tarukallo,Abul Fauzi &Eka Prasetiawaty -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1906-1917.
    Avulsion is a serious dental injury with a high prevalence in young patients. These injuries account for 0.5%-3% of all trauma to replanted permanent teeth. Avulsed teeth stored in non-physiological conditions may increase the risk of periodontal cell necrosis, ankylosis, and root resorption of replacement teeth. Recent research has focused on the use of PRF in oral surgery and periodontics. Applications include bone augmentation, sinus tightening, and repair of gum recession. It has also been used for regenerative procedures such as (...) apex regeneration and periapical surgery. Writing systematic review (SR ) for study further regarding the use of PRF for tissue healing in replantation of avulsed permanent teeth SR writing is done with search and analyze journal from PMC, Pubmed and Science Direct portals with criteria inclusion and exclusion that have been determined. To determine framework right time For review, Google Scholar search regarding the use of PRF for tissue healing in replantation of avulsed permanent teeth 2014-2024. The Results of study showed that A total of 390 articles journal obtained through search through 3 databases (Pubmed, Science Direct and PMC) and identified 10 journals that met criteria. 10 articles journals identified three case articles report, five clinical studies, one retrospective study and one systematic reviews. Review results systematic This shows that the use of PRF is effective in recovery cell periodontal ligament (PDL). PRF increases the amount of growth factors in the wound and helps wound healing in avulsed tooth replantation. (shrink)
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    Associations Between Perception of Parental Behavior and “Person Picking an Apple From a Tree” Drawings Among Children With and Without Special Educational Needs.Michal Bat Or,Andriani Papadaki,Or Shalev &Elias Kourkoutas -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Psychometric properties of the SE-Revised: A rasch model analysis.Siti Juniawati Rosa,Ahyani RadhianiFitri &Ivan Muhammad Agung -2019 -Humanitas: Indonesian Psychological Journal 16 (1):54.
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    Inclusion of Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) as an Elective Course in Tertiary Education in China.Liu Shu &MohamadFitri Bin Mohamad Haris -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:477-485.
    In recent years, China has increasingly emphasized art education, particularly dance, for its therapeutic benefits and cultural significance. Dance Movement Therapy (DMT), which originated in the U.S. in the 1960s, integrates emotional and physical health through dance. This interdisciplinary approach combines art, psychology, and exercise, showing effectiveness in treating psychological disorders and enhancing well-being. Integrating DMT into Chinese higher education could improve mental health outcomes for students by offering an engaging, participatory alternative to traditional counseling methods.
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    Understanding Contract Cheating Behavior Among Indonesian University Students: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior.Dina Heriyati,Reza Lidia Sari,WulandariFitri Ekasari &Sigit Kurnianto -2023 -Journal of Academic Ethics 21 (3):541-564.
    The study employs a sequential explanatory mixed-method design and aims to understand contract cheating behavior by conducting a survey of 1,081 undergraduate students in Indonesia and following up with five respondents to explore those results in more depth. In the first quantitative phase, we collected a variety of information from questionnaires about students’ practice with contract cheating. However, the interviews provided considerable depth of the students’ experiences, motivations, and attitudes toward contract cheating. Of the 1,081 participants, 73 students (6.75%) reported (...) engaging in contract cheating. The survey responses revealed preliminary insight into students’ experiences with contract cheating and the prevalence of this phenomenon in Indonesia. In the semi-structured interviews with a subsample of survey participants (n = 5), we applied the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to elicit attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral controls toward contract cheating. Our study revealed that students will have a higher chance of pursuing contract cheating when: (a) they believe that contract cheating provides various benefits (positive attitude toward contract cheating), (b) many of their friends are doing the same thing and expect them to do the same (subjective norms), and (c) they can control their contract cheating behavior to avoid being caught (perceived behavioral control). (shrink)
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    The Importance of Socioeconomic Status as a Modulator of the Bilingual Advantage in Cognitive Ability.Kamila Naeem,Roberto Filippi,Eva Periche-Tomas,Andriani Papageorgiou &Peter Bright -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Worshippers smoking in mosques: Violation of fatwas of ulemas and governor regulation.Watni Marpaung,Muhammad A. Adly,Rustam Rustam,Akmaluddin Syahputra,Putra A. Siregar,Syahrial Arif Hutagalung,Muhammad S. A. Nasution,Fitri Hayati,Rahmad Efendi &Dhiauddin Tanjung -2022 -HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):9.
    The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has issued an illegitimate fatwa against smoking in mosques because it endangers the health of worshippers and interferes with the comfort of worshippers. This study aims to investigate smoking behaviour in mosques and violations of fatwas from ulama and governor regulations. This study follows a cross-sectional design conducted by interviewing 531 Muslims who have prayed in the mosque for the last 14 days and observed the compliance of the mosque in implementing a smoke-free policy in (...) 315 mosques. Frequency distribution and cross-tabulation were carried out using JASP 16 software using cross-tabulation. The results of this study indicate that the implementation of the smoke-free policy for mosques in Medan has been violated many times (57.8%), especially the violation regarding smoking in mosques (32.1%); cigarette butts were still found in the yard of the mosque (44.1%). Violations of the policy of fatwa smoke-free areas occurred in public mosques (61%) and muhammadiyah mosques (46.5%). Smoking behaviour in mosques was seen in the last 2 weeks, namely smoking behaviour carried out by worshippers (57.6%), smoking behaviour carried out by mosque administrators (39.2%), smoking behaviour carried out by community leaders in mosques (19.4%) and smoking behaviour that ulemas carried out in mosques (14.3%). Worshippers must comply with the rules against smoking in mosques because it can endanger the health of other worshippers. Cigarette smoke in the mosque will make other worshippers uncomfortable to worship so that it can damage the solemnity of the congregation to worship in the mosque. Contribution: This study is expected to explain smoking behaviour in mosques, violations of smoking behaviour in mosques that violate the ulama’s fatwa regarding smoking behaviour in mosques and the governor’s regulation on smoking behaviour in mosques. (shrink)
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    Developmental trajectories of control of verbal and non-verbal interference in speech comprehension in monolingual and multilingual children.Roberto Filippi,Andrea Ceccolini,Eva Periche-Tomas,Andriani Papageorgiou &Peter Bright -2020 -Cognition 200 (C):104252.
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    Factors influencing microgame adoption among secondary school mathematics teachers supported by structural equation modelling-based research.Tommy Tanu Wijaya,Yiming Cao,Martin Bernard,ImamFitri Rahmadi,Zsolt Lavicza &Herman Dwi Surjono -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Microgames are rapidly gaining increased attention and are highly being considered because of the technology-based media that enhances students’ learning interests and educational activities. Therefore, this study aims to develop a new construct through confirmatory factor analysis, to comprehensively understand the factors influencing the use of microgames in mathematics class. Participants of the study were the secondary school teachers in West Java, Indonesia, which had a 1-year training in microgames development. We applied a quantitative approach to collect the data via (...) online questionnaires through google form. Structural Equation Modelling with AMOS software was used to analyze the proposed model. Empirical results confirmed the perceived easy to use and subjective norm influence relationship with teachers’ microgame usage behaviors and intentions. In this condition, SN was found to have the initial significant influence on behavioral intention, as attitude, BI, and facilitating conditions also correlated with the actual use of microgames. Furthermore, the largest influential factor was BI, with the results subsequently showing that TPACK had no significant influence on the actual use of microgames. This report is expected to help bridge the gap across several previous studies, as well as contribute to the explanation and prediction of the factors influencing the teachers’ mathematical utilization of the study’s program. Besides this, it also helps to increase the use of microgames in teaching and learning activities. (shrink)
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    How codicology can reveal the religion mysteries surrounding a literary work.Karomani Karomani,Anna Gustina Zainal,Gita Paramita Djausal,Novita Nurdiana &IntanFitri Meutia -2022 -HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):5.
    Codicology, also known as ‘the archaeology of the book’, is the study of manuscripts as physical objects. It is a discipline that studies manuscripts with a predominantly historical orientation. This essay explores the sequel to the most famous literature before and after Islamic epic story and the link between Islamic signs and literature review. The greatest pre-Islamic mysteries in the history of Moslem literature and its religious effects were disused, which were solved by manuscript studies and some case studies. The (...) research method is based on the position story and finding the Islamic signs of the research to confirm the Islamic signs in the history and its changes over time. Therefore, in this research, religious symbols in the history of literature have been studied. The authors try to reach a new knowledge regarding the foundations of this school by tracing the history of religious literature. Furthermore, the connection between culture and religious literature is made by examining the Islamic religion mysteries sample. The symbolism and explanation of codes and elements in art works have been studied and the role of myths and metaphors in semantic analysis and religious concepts has been discussed. Finally, the effect of the Islamic events in literature review and art development is discussed.Contribution: This study provides further insights into the relationship between theology and literature through a historical literature review. (shrink)
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    Language Adaptation and Communication Patterns of Indigenous and Immigrant Peoples in West Lampung Regency.Anna Gustina Zainal,Dian Kagungan,Nina Yudha Aryanti &IntanFitri Meutia -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1338-1348.
    Indonesia is a multicultural country with a variety of different cultures and ethnicities. The cultural diversity that exists in Indonesia makes language as an identity of an ethnic group different. When moving to a new environment, of course, adaptation is needed, especially language adaptation to rejuvenate migrants and residents in interaction as happened in Bayur Hamlet, Balik Bukit District, West Lampung Regency. The purpose of this study itself is to analyze how the adaptation process that occurs between Javanese ethnic migrants (...) and Lampung natives also analyzes communication patterns that occur in the process of language adaptation. In this study, researchers used a qualitative type of research with a descriptive approach. The informants of this research amounted to five people who were traditional stakeholders, two ethnic residents of Lampung and two ethnic transmigrants of Java. The theory used is speech code. The results of this study show that the adaptation that occurs between Javanese ethnic transmigrants and indigenous Lampung ethnic is cultural hybridity or cultural mixing, especially in terms of language and the communication pattern that occurs in the process of language adaptation is circular. (shrink)
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    Spiritual Self-Defense Practices in the "Bendung" Silat Start for Learners at the Mahaputra Pencak Silat Padepokan.Yuliawan Kasmahidayat,Ria Sabaria,Saian Badaruddin,Fitri Kurniati &Agus Sudirman -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:168-176.
    This article discusses the origins, spiritual aspects, and development of Mahaputra Pencak Silat in Cintaraja village, Singaparna subdistrict. The main focus includes analysis of martial arts training which teaches how learners control their desires and impulses, as well as emphasizing the importance of self-defense in the life of a soldier. The research method was evaluated based on a historical and sociological approach where the discussion of the object was based on society and related to existing facts in Cintaraja village which (...) were collected through observation, appropriate questionnaires and existing documentation. The results of the training process for the "Bender" style begin with prayers to the Creator, the ancestors, and martial arts teachers from the eight cardinal directions. This series of prayers symbolizes spiritual practice in starting training and is also an effort to defend oneself (manage one's readiness) so that one can master the techniques being learned. The ritual behavior process applied to students is adapted from daily behavior according to the era or period. The impact felt by the learner gives rise to behavior related to self-defense. (shrink)
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    When Agony Begets Zealotry.Esti Zaduqisti,Halimatus Sakdiah,Fitri Sukmawati &Ali Mashuri -2015 -Archive for the Psychology of Religion 37 (2):200-226.
    The current investigations examine how globalization signifying either identity threat or realistic threat has a differential role in mediating the effect of competitive victim-hood on Muslims’ religious fundamentalism. Study 1 revealed that identity globalization threat and not realistic globalization threat significantly mediated the effect of competitive victimhood on Muslims’ religious fundamentalism. Study 2 successfully replicated the finding in Study 1. Moreover, Study 2 also revealed that such mediating role of identity globalization threat was stronger among participants perceiving Muslims as having (...) high than low group entitativity, which refers to the extent to which Muslims as a group are considered to be a one, homogenous collective rather than an aggregation of individuals. Theoretical implications for understanding situational or social factors of Muslims’ religious fundamentalism are discussed, as are strategies to reduce competitive victimhood among members of this religious group. (shrink)
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    Halal bi halal, a festival of idulfitri and it’s relation with the history of islamization in java.Saiful Hakam -2016 -Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 10 (2).
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  27. The Interplay or Opposition Between Reason and Love in the Thought of Sadr al-Dīn Qūnawī and ʿAllāmah Ṭabāṭabāʾī.Md Rofiqul Islam &Mohammad Mahdi Gorjian -2025 -Metafizika 8 (1):173-204.
    The human being is a multi-faceted entity, and within the spiritual realm, two primary centers govern: the center of reason (ʿaql) and the center of love (ʿishq). Human beings possess the faculty of thought, which, through reason, discerns truth from falsehood in the domain of theoretical and epistemic inquiry and fulfills practical functions in the domain of action. Love, however, arises from the human inclination toward ultimate perfection. According to ʿAllāmah Ṭabāṭabāʾī, love constitutes an existential connection between the lover and (...) the beloved, manifesting as an attraction between the perfect cause (ʿillat kāmilah) and the perfected effect (maʿlūl mustakmil). Through ḥarakat al-jawhariyyah (substantial motion), humans ascend from the level of potential intellect (ʿaql hayūlānī) to the level of acquired intellect (ʿaql mustafād), thereby attaining the boundless joy of Divine knowledge. Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī identifies two aspects of reason: first, as a faculty of logical reasoning and deduction, and second, as an instrument for apprehending intuitive truths (ḥaqāʾiq shuhūdiyyah). While the former is prone to error in logical structures or deductive reasoning, the latter is neither constrained by limitation nor subject to error. Qūnawī considers the human essence to be the qalb (heart), characterized by its intermediary (barzakhiyyah) and unitive (aḥadiyyah jamʿiyyah) nature, which allows it to apprehend all truths-universal and particular alike. The highest attainment of the intellect is ʿaql mustafād (acquired intellect). Yet, through the heart’s love, the human being transcends the realm of intellect and enters the Divine Presence (ṣuqʿ rabbūbī). When the heart receives truths from higher realms, it transforms ordinary intellect into sacred intellect (ʿaql qudsī). This sacred intellect, being an illuminated intellect (ʿaql munawwar), not only comprehends divine truths but also retains the ability to engage in logical and philosophical reasoning. ʿAllāmah Ṭabāṭabāʾī identifies three paths to the knowledge of God: sensory perception (ḥiss), rational intellect (ʿaql), and the innate or heartfelt path (ṭarīq qalbī wa-fiṭrī). The innate path corresponds to the human heart’s natural inclination toward the Ultimate Source (mabdaʾ al-mabādī). For ʿAllāmah, sharīʿah (divine law), grounded in illuminated and sacred intellect as well as divine revelation, aligns with human nature (fiṭrah) and facilitates human happiness through the harmonious integration of reason, love, and divine guidance. In Qūnawī’s thought, divine love (ʿishq ilāhī) refers to the primordial divine longing resulting from the unity of the divine names (asmāʾ). This love signifies a metaphysical movement and inclination inherent to the divine names themselves, independent of external causation. Qūnawī devoted significant effort to providing a rational framework for unveiling (kashf) and mystical intuition (shuhūd), asserting that the limitations of reason in comparison to intuition do not signify its absolute inefficacy. He critiques reason confined to Aristotelian rationality (ʿaql mashāʾī), emphasizing its dependence on theoretical reasoning, its susceptibility to imagination (wahm), and its limitations when devoid of intuitive insight. Consequently, before reason is elevated to sacred intellect through the heart, it may find itself in conflict with certain stages of love. (shrink)
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    Suhrawardi on Innateness: A Reply to John Walbridge.Seyed N. Mousavian -2014 -Philosophy East and West 64 (2):486-501.
    Here I shall focus on Suhrawardi’s use and conception of ‘fiṭrī’, translated as ‘innate’ by Hossein Ziai (1990), Hossein Ziai and John Walbridge (Suhrawardi 1999), and Mehdi Aminrazavi (1997, 2003),1 and will try to make some points in passing regarding Cartesian innate ideas in relation to Suhrawardi’s fiṭrīāt. I will try to explain my understanding of Suhrawardi’s i‛tibārāt ‛aqliyya (beings of reason) and their relationship to fiṭrīāt. As a relevant issue, I will touch on Suhrawardi’s distinction between objective and intellectual (...) attributes. Considering Platonic forms as the godparents of Suhrawardi’s ‘innate’ ideas, I will end by justifying this question: Is Suhrawardi a Platonist?Let’s begin with Descartes. .. (shrink)
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    A Response to Seyed N. Mousavian, "Did Suhrawardi Believe in Innate Ideas as A Priori Concepts? A Note".John Walbridge -2014 -Philosophy East and West 64 (2):481-486.
    I should, I suppose, begin by taking some personal responsibility for this controversy. When my late friend Hossein Ziai and I published our edition and translation of Suhrawardī’s Ḥikmat al-Ishrāq (hereafter Philosophy of Illumination), we chose “innate” as our rendering of fiṭrī. I don’t remember discussing the rendering, and we did not bother to mention it in the glossary. Hossein had used this rendering in his first book, Knowledge and Illumination, stating that “innate ideas serve as the grounds for knowledge.”1 (...) Others, however, have rendered the term and its source, fiṭra, as “nature,” “natural spirit,”2 or “innate disposition.”3So what does fiṭra mean? Al-Tahānawī, in his dictionary of Islamic technical .. (shrink)
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    Beyond Down and Dirty: From Good to Great Sex1.Theresa A. Yugar,Marcelle Williams,Alicia Besa Panganiban,Patricia Beattie Jung,Mary E. Hunt,Wanda Deifelt &Brandy Daniels -2017 -Feminist Theology 25 (2):119-149.
    The AAR-SBL Women’s Caucus session on ‘Beyond Down and Dirty: From Good to Great Sex’ revisited the Good Sex: Feminist Perspectives from the World’s Religions project and book with the participation of two of its co-editors, Mary E. Hunt and Patricia Beattie Jung, and co-author and collaborator, Wanda Defeilt. Scholar colleagues, Brandy Daniels,Fitri Junoes, and Alicia Besa Panganiban, presented intriguing papers on feminist religious and ethical reflections on what constitutes great sex as they examined the issues discussed by (...) feminist scholars and activist authors of Good Sex. Moreover, the session was an exhilarating dialogue of international, interreligious, and intergenerational perspectives on what women think is great sex. It was an exciting starting ground for intergenerational discussion with senior scholars, associated with the Good Sex book, providing generous, constructive, and well-considered responses to the presentations of their colleagues. The diverse international audience of masters, doctoral and senior scholars – male and female – was included in the complex, fun, and challenging discussion of sex. Amidst various issues raised, there was a consensus that discussions on great sex must address issues of safety, justice, and pleasure. Overall the session was a success as the platform for the presentations modelled a feminist method that was intentionally designed to give more time for discussion, not only among panelists but also with the audience. (shrink)
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