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“Un fuego sin luz”: La paradoja y el error en “La busca de Averroes”
El cuento “La busca de Averroes” (1947) de Jorge Luis Borges explora dos búsquedas entretejidas: mientras que Averroes en vano busca el sentido de dos palabras inescrutables—tragedia y comedia—de Aristóteles, el narrador del cuento busca a Averroes mismo,
Claire Climer
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Può un uomo generarsi nell’utero di una capra o di una cagna? Una quaestio di Urbano da Bologna nel commento alla Physica di Averroè [PDF]
In Latin Europe, the controversy over spontaneous generation of perfect animals – namely those whose breeding occurs through sexual reproduction – is received in different ways, varying from positions very close to Avicenna’s, as in the case of Pietro ...
Mario Loconsole
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Why Miracles Cannot Prove the Truth of Prophecy? (With a Glance at the Views of al-Ghazali, Averroes and Mulla Sadra) [PDF]
As it is well-known in theology, performing miracles is the main way prophets used to show that they are honest in their claims and are the true messengers of God. In contrast to this famous opinion, some theologians have not considered miracles as proof
Saeed Anvari
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Abstract The topic of wisdom attracted much less attention in modern thought than in ancient and medieval times. However, there has been a renewal of interest in it in recent psychology and philosophy, and a variety of questions has emerged from this current work.
Paul O'Grady
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Abstract Introduction Observational studies have shown low bleeding rates in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) treated by left atrial appendage closure (LAAC); however, data from randomized studies are lacking. This study compared bleeding events among patients with AF treated by LAAC and nonvitamin K anticoagulants (NOAC).
Marian Branny +26 more
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Frailty and oral anticoagulant prescription in adults with atrial fibrillation: A systematic review
Frailty is an important consideration in anticoagulation decision making for stroke prevention in patients with AF. There is scope to improve frailty screening and treatment in patients with AF. Frailty status is an important risk marker that should be considered when evaluating stroke risk alongside tools such as the CHA2DS2VASc and HAS‐BLED. Abstract
Mary Bul +3 more
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Cardiovascular disease is an emerging medical issue in patients with hemophilia (PWH) and its prevalence is increasing up to 15% in PWH in the United States. Atrial fibrillation, acute and chronic coronary syndromes, venous thromboembolism, and cerebral thrombosis are frequent thrombotic or prothrombotic situations, which require a careful approach to ...
Roger E.G. Schutgens +15 more
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Abstract Background Risks of antithrombotic switching is not investigated in elderly atrial fibrillation patients. Objectives To investigate the effectiveness and safety of antithrombotic treatment and switching of antithrombotic treatment in elderly patients (aged 75 years or older) with atrial fibrillation (AF). Methods We conducted a cohort study of
Hanne Ehrlinder +4 more
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Guglielmo Ferrero (1896), Ibn Kaldoun: an Arab Sociologist of the Fourteenth Century
Abstract Ferrero introduces the life of ibn Khaldun and his Prolegomena to History, relying on William Mac Guckin de Slane's French translation of the work. Ferrero is one of the first Europeans to define ibn Khaldun as a sociologist and an original theorist of the concept of civilization as a sociological category.
Masturah Alatas
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Analysis and Critique of Aquinas's Argument of Contingency [PDF]
Contrary to some of his great commentator's belief such as Gilson, Aquinas hasn’t corrected the arguments of contingency given by Avicenna and Averroes, and he hasn’t even been fully aware of the differences between them.
Ṭayyibeh Rez̤āeirah +1 more
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