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A Particular Reading of the Theory of Trans-Substantial Motion with the Extension of the Theory of Emanation (al-Fayḍ) in Avicenna’s Philosophy [PDF]

open access: greenآموزه‌‌های فلسفه اسلامي, 2022
The theory of trans-substantial motion (al-harakat al-jawhariyyah) has been established based on the methodical principles of al-hikmat al- muta'āliyah (transcendent theosophy) such as the primacy of existence (asalat al-wujud) and tashkik (gradation) in
Muhammad Jafar Jamehbozorgi
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The density of niton (“radium emanation”) and the disintegration theory [PDF]

open access: diamondProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character, 1911
Abstract According to the disintegration theory of radioactive change, a definite number of atoms of radium break up per second, each evolving an α-particle which ultimately becomes a helium atom, leaving behind lighter molecules which form the gas known as “radium emanation,” or niton. The identity of the α-particle after it has lost
R. W. Gray, William Ramsay
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Rock Disturbances Theory of Petroleum Emanations vs. the Anti-clinal or Structural Theory of Petroleum Accumulations [PDF]

open access: bronzeTransactions of the AIME, 1915
Although some of the observers who first paid especial attention to theoccurrences of oil and gas in the strata (such as Hunt in 1859, Andrews in1861; Winchell in 1865, Mendelejeff in 1876, Hofer in 1876, Minshall in 1881, and I. C. White in 1883) seem to have been impressed with the fact that oil andgas deposits were connected with the disturbances in
Eugene Coste
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The theory of ‘emanation’ in Gikatilla’s ‘ Gates of Justice

open access: greenJournal of Jewish Studies, 2011
In the present article, I analyse the word field of ‘emanation’ in the treatise Gates of Justice , written by the kabbalist Joseph ben Abraham Gikatilla (1248– c. 1325).
Federico Dal Bo
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Vedic Theory of Consciousness Emanating from Super Consciousness

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Vedic Theory of Consciousness Emanating from Super Consciousness (VETCESC) postulates that Super Consciousness, denoted as ℂ, is a 12-dimensional equilateral vector. This super consciousness vector encapsulates the cosmic or universal consciousness, also known as Brahman, and is considered the source from which all localised consciousness C emerge [1].
Tejasvi Gaurav
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The Instrumental Beyond the Human: Transhumanism, Emanation Theory, and Critical Posthumanities for the 21st Century [PDF]

open access: hybridScience Frontiers
Being “Instrumental Beyond the Human” proposes a radical reconceptualization of transhumanism through the lenses of emanation theory, post-humanist critique, and avant-garde cultural studies. It builds upon the traditional foundations of classical liberalism and the history of science by juxtaposing it with emerging digital humanities.
Nathan Moore
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Managerial action and resource‐advantage theory: conceptual frameworks emanating from a positive theory of competition

open access: closedJournal of Business & Industrial Marketing, 2012
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to illustrate that conceptual frameworks developed from a general theory of competition, i.e. resource‐advantage (R‐A) theory, can facilitate managerial action.Design/methodology/approachAfter a brief overview of resource‐advantage (R‐A) theory, five conceptual frameworks are developed and offered for the purposes of
Shelby D. Hunt, Sreedhar Madhavaram
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Theory of Emanation in Islamic Thought: A Comparative Study of Ibn Arabi and Al-Farabi

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Philosophical Sufism is an intellectual form of Muslim mysticism that primarily employs reason. Al-Farabi and Ibn ‘Arabi are regarded among the popular personalities in this realm of knowledge. Al-Farabi, an early Islamic philosopher, did not specifically declare himself a Sufi, but he led an ascetic life.
Abolaji Abdrahman Ismail
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Mediatisation of Politics as An Emanating Research Paradigm: Assessment and Reflection on the Weaknesses and Potential Contributions of Strömbäck” (2008) Theory of Mediatisation of Politics

open access: diamondJurnal Komunikasi Indonesia, 2018
Within the last couple of decades, “mediatisation” has been taking shape as a prominent research approach, which has been robustly adopted to capture and explore transformations of the roles, positions and powers of the media and their consequences on society, culture and politics.
Nyarwi Ahmad
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