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Economics, education and religion: Can Western theories be generalized across religions? [PDF]
Abstract. Some of the recent empirical studies relate economic growth and prosperity with religion. This paper raises the question that if economic systems are based on individualism and selfishness, can they be related with religion? The paper also finds that the Secularization hypothesis of Western Modernity is still valid for Western cultures ...
Yazdani, Naveed, Mamoon, Dawood
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Examining Religion Bias in AI Text Generators
Proceedings of the 2021 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 2021One 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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Bewährung: Historische Generation und Religion
2015Das gegen Ende des letzten Kapitels beschriebene Konzept der Ablosungskrise der Adoleszenz soll hier noch einmal aufgegriffen und im Hinblick auf die Frage nach der Bewahrung (des eigenen Lebens) diskutiert werden; dazu wird es auch notig, es in den zuvor bereits angesprochenen Kontext von Generation und den der Religion zu stellen.
Detlef Garz, Uwe Raven
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Some general observations on religion and violence
Terrorism and Political Violence, 1991(1991). Some general observations on religion and violence. Terrorism and Political Violence: Vol. 3, Violence and the Sacred in the Modern World, pp. 118-140.
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Benjamin Franklin: Champion of Generic Religion
The Historian, 2000(2000). Benjamin Franklin: Champion of Generic Religion. The Historian: Vol. 62, No. 4, pp. 723-730.
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Japanese Religion: A General View
2017Reprinted with permission of The Macmillan Company from Tokugawa Religion: The Values of Pre-Industrial Japan by Robert N. Bellah. © by The Free Press, a Corporation, 1957. Robert N. Bellah was born in 1927 at Altus, Oklahoma; was educated in the public schools of Los Angeles, California; received his B.A. and Ph.D.
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