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Normative theorizing and political data: toward a data-sensitive understanding of the separation between religion and state in political theory

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2018
This article has two main goals: to examine and classify the ways data can be used to advance normative theorizing in political theory, and to demonstrate such usages in the contested disciplinary field of religion–state relations and specifically ...
Nahshon Perez, J. Fox
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Examining Religion Bias in AI Text Generators

Proceedings of the 2021 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 2021
One of the biggest reasons artificial intelligence (AI) gets a backlash is because of inherent biases in AI software. Deep learning algorithms use data fed into the systems to find patterns to draw conclusions used to make application decisions. Patterns in data fed into machine learning algorithms have revealed that the AI software decisions have ...
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The Varieties of Religious Significance: An Idiographic Approach to Study Religion's Role in Adolescent Development.

Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2019
We present a rationale and method for taking an idiographic approach to study the role religion plays in adolescent development. We theorize that adolescents harness qualitatively different aspects of religion to address idiosyncratic developmental needs.
E. Schachter, Avital Ben Hur
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The Role of Religion in the Generation of Suicide Bombers

Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 2008
Suicide terrorism is an international problem that endangers the well-being of whole populations. Standard explanations suggest that religious fanaticism is a primary driving force in the generation of suicide bombers. A growing body of empirically based scholarship, however, indicates that suicide terrorism is a multifactorial phenomenon that cannot ...
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A General Introduction to Tibetan Culture and Religion

Chinese Sociology & Anthropology, 2002
The Tibetans, as one of largest ethnic minority groups of China, are well known in the world because of their unique natural environment and distinctive culture and religion.
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UNIVERSALS, GENERAL TERMS AND THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RELIGION

Numen, 2001
AbstractA comparative study of religion rests on comparison and generalization. Both require that the object of study, the subject matters of various religions have something in common - certain properties that warrant their juxtaposition in analyses. If they had nothing in common, "the study" of religion would not make any sense. But it seemingly does,
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Generations in Tension: Intergenerational Differences and Continuities in Religion and Religion-Related Behavior

Review of Religious Research, 1976
Although one of Durkheim's early interests was in the intergenerational transmission of values and moral beliefs, this has been simultaneously a neglected area of research and an issue concerning which there are numerous contradictory assertions. The two-year study of 5,000 Lutherans by Strommen et al.
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