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Is household electricity saving a virtuous circle? A case study of the first-tier cities in China
Applied Energy, 2021Abstract Based on a survey in four first-tier cities in China, this paper uses multiple indicators multiple causes model to estimate the determinants in personal consciousness of electricity saving, and uses a structural equation model to verify the relationship between electricity saving behavior and willingness through value simulated by activity ...
Yao Wang, Boqiang Lin, Minyang Li
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Discrimination and Violence in Alfarabi's Virtuous City:
Utopian Studies, 2014ABSTRACT In a 2013 issue of Utopian Studies, Alireza Omid Bakhsh argues that Alfarabi established the foundation of Iranian and Islamic utopianism. According to Bakhsh, Alfarabi bases utopianism on (1) a conception of justice that resists social discrimination and (2) opposition to violence.
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Eros in government: Zeno and the virtuous city
The Classical Quarterly, 1998According to a report in Athenaeus ( Deipnosophistae 561CD), the qualities of Erosled the Stoic Zeno to make him the tutelary god of his ideal state: Pontianus said that Zeno of Citium took Eros to be the god of love and freedom, and even the provider of ...
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The political philosophy of Plato and Al-Farabi: "The Republic" and "The Virtuous City"
2023Al-Farabi's political theory is a mixture of Platonic and Aristotelian elements. Man, according to Al-Farabi, is political by nature, and he attains his happiness within the ideal state, as Plato had thought. According to Al-Farabi, society is either perfect or imperfect. Perfect society is of three kinds: the highest, the intermediate, and the lowest.
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The Virtuous City: The Iranian and Islamic Heritage of Utopianism
Utopian Studies, 2013ABSTRACT Although there are myriad sources on utopia and utopian studies, in none of them is there reference to the Iranian utopia The Virtuous City, written by Abu Nasr Farabi (ca. 870–950), Iranian philosopher, logician, and musician and founder of Islamic philosophy.
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Prophetic Niche in the Virtuous City: The Concept of Ḥikmah in Early Islamic Thought
Al-Masāq, 2014Ḥikma, which is variously defined as wisdom, science or philosophy, has a wide spectrum of connotations and comprehends a diverse range of human knowledge.
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Abstract This chapter begins by delineating the reform project of the Prison Service to overhaul the prison system in Egypt. Second, the chapter shows how the Brothers were able to build a society for themselves in prison, most notably in Camp Wāḥāt, and how they engaged in literary and recreational activities that mirrored the reforms ...
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2023
Though relatively unknown to non-specialists, Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī is a fundamental member of the community of Muslims who founded Islamic Philosophy. In his tenth-century work, On the Perfect State, al-Fārābī tackles questions of eminent importance to society of Muslims still deciding who they were.
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Though relatively unknown to non-specialists, Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī is a fundamental member of the community of Muslims who founded Islamic Philosophy. In his tenth-century work, On the Perfect State, al-Fārābī tackles questions of eminent importance to society of Muslims still deciding who they were.
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EVALUATION OF FARABI'S CONCEPT OF VIRTUOUS CITY
2022Bir Türk-İslam filozofu olan Farabi yaklaşık olarak 870-950 yılları arasında yaşamıştır ve en önemli İslam filozoflarından biri olarak kabul edilmektedir. Bu çalışmada bu büyük İslam filozofunun erdemli ya da faziletli olan ve olmayan şehirleri incelenerek birbirleriyle karşılaştırılmaya çalışılmıştır.
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The Virtuous Cycle: Global Cases of K-12 STEM Education in the Technology Policy of Cities
2020When leaders in cities and local regions talk about technology policy, they usually talk about government, universities and industry and how the three work together. This relationship is important. But what about the hundreds of millions of young students, taught by tens of millions of teachers, supported by hundreds of thousands of volunteers, who ...
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