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Evolution of Perception: Farabi to Avicenna [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ فلسفه اسلامی
Maintaining strong flavor of Aristotelian theory of perception, Farabi as well as Avicenna have appended new phases to the theory. Depicting imaginary perception with its crucial jobs, Farabi explains these three activities: storing sensory forms ...
Nadia Maftouni, Mahmoud Nuri
doaj   +1 more source

Low-carbohydrate diets for gestational diabetes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Nutrition therapy provides the foundation for treatment of gestational diabetes (GDM), and has historically been based on restricting carbohydrate (CHO) intake. In this paper, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are reviewed to assess the effects of both
Farabi, Sarah S, Hernandez, Teri L
core   +2 more sources

Challenges and Limitations of Rational Education from Farabi’s Perspective [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش در آموزش معارف و تربیت اسلامی
Object: The present study examines the obstacles to rational education based on Farabi’s thought and analyzes its role in shaping a reason-oriented society. The main question: What factors hinder the flourishing of the faculty of reason, and how can they
Maryam Nasr Esfahani, Reza Ali Nowrozi
doaj   +1 more source

A Study of the Views of Farabi and Ibn Sina on the Definition of Happiness and Its Relation to the Faculties of the Soul [PDF]

open access: yesReligious Inquiries, 2015
This research is an attempt to compare the views of Farabi and Ibn Sina on the question of happiness, which is discussed in two parts: the definition of happiness and its relation to the faculties of the soul.
Einollah Khademi
doaj  

Modified gravity from the nonperturbative quantization of a metric [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Based on certain assumptions for the expectation value of a product of the quantum fluctuating metric at two points, the gravitational and scalar field Lagrangians are evaluated.
Dzhunushaliev, Vladimir   +3 more
core   +2 more sources

Ethics and Sagacity in View of Farabi and Confucius [PDF]

open access: yesاخلاق وحیانی, 2012
This article attempts to compare the ethics and sagacity in Alpharabius and Confucian philosophical system and investigate the role and status of ethics in these two systems analytically.
Muhammad Ali Rostamiyan
doaj  

Generalized Chemical Model for Warm Dense Hydrogen: Ionization Potential Depression and Molecular Dissociation Shifts

open access: yesContributions to Plasma Physics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Warm dense matter (WDM) is a complex state, where quantum effects, thermal excitations, and strong interparticle correlations coexist. Understanding its microscopic composition and medium‐induced modifications of atomic and molecular properties is essential for planetary modeling, fusion research, and high‐energy‐density experiments.
L. T. Yerimbetova   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev and Stein-Weiss inequalities on homogeneous Lie groups [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In this note we prove the Stein-Weiss inequality on general homogeneous Lie groups. The obtained results extend previously known inequalities. Special properties of homogeneous norms play a key role in our proofs.
Kassymov, Aidyn   +2 more
core   +2 more sources

An Elaboration on the Anthropological Grounds for Maximum Involvement of the Administration in Education with a Focus on Plato’s and Farabi’s Views [PDF]

open access: yesسپهر سیاست, 2014
Among miscellaneous views on the relationship between people and the state,  there  are  some  that  believe  the  state  must  control  the relations  between  the  human  and  the  soul  with  an  educational purpose to bring about prosperity for human 
Ali  Ali‐Hosseini   +2 more
doaj  

Is Virtue Good for You?

open access: yesJournal of Personality, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Introduction Does virtue benefit its possessor, or is it beneficial for others but not the self? We tested two highly influential theories that offer contradictory answers. In particular, we focused on three “hard cases” for the theory that virtue promotes well‐being—that is, three virtues that aren't obviously enjoyable (compassion, patience,
Michael M. Prinzing   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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