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    Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī on the Analysis of Epistemic and Non-Epistemic Presuppositions of Behavior by Hashem Qorbani, Fereshteh Abolhasani Niaraki

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…According to him, behavior is the result of epistemic and non-epistemic presuppositions. Awareness is the pivotal idea in his analysis of epistemic presuppositions. …”
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    The Investigation of Youth Religiosity, with the Emphasis on Self Referential Religiosity (Using Grounded Theory) by Arash Hassan pour, Soraya Memar

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…By accepting this presupposition we study and interpret one type of religiosity among youth in Isfahan. …”
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    Subject in Tractatus according to David Pears by M Hoseinzadeh Yazdi, AK Ahmadi Afranjami

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The subject is the presupposition of understanding. Another way of putting this would be to say that any experience is understood from a point of view which is not represented in that experience. …”
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    Subject in Tractatus according to David Pears by M Hoseinzadeh Yazdi, AK Ahmadi Afranjami

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…The subject is the presupposition of understanding. Another way of putting this would be to say that any experience is understood from a point of view which is not represented in that experience. …”
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    Theologia from the Viewpoint of Some Muslim Philosophers by M Talaee Mahani

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…This resulted in numerous problems in their doctrines amongst them is the unity of opinion between philosophers, especially Plato and Aristotle, considered as an important and serious presupposition in the doctrines of most Muslim philosophers.…”
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    Theologia from the Viewpoint of Some Muslim Philosophers by M Talaee Mahani

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…This resulted in numerous problems in their doctrines amongst them is the unity of opinion between philosophers, especially Plato and Aristotle, considered as an important and serious presupposition in the doctrines of most Muslim philosophers.…”
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    Formalizing Sense Relations in Sentence Level from Logical Point of View: A Study of Mathematical Linguistics by Maryam Ramezankhani

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The sense relations discussed are as follows: entailment, contradiction, inference, and presupposition. The author concluded that the sense relation of “synonymy” is, basically, impossible to be translated into formal expression since there are no two sentences in any language that can be considered “synonymous”. …”
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    Phenomenology: A new approach in understanding the curriculum by Fāezeh Ghoddousi, Ne’matollāh Mousāpour, Alirezā Faghihi

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The natural world of curriculum, part of the everyday life of millions of people who form a part of teaching-learning domain, is the best source for deep and practical understanding of the curriculum area, provided that it is not invalidated with prejudice, presupposition and improper theorizing. As many scholars believe, phenomenological research is an opportunity for a more careful study of the learning process which was not paid attention to enough in the past. …”
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    From Folk Morality to Moral Philosophy by J Peikani

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…People suppose that perfect moral life is an ideal which is beyond human abilities. This hidden presupposition forms the foundation of human moral behavior. …”
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    Derivatives and the Financial Crisis of 2008: Managing Risk, Creating Risk, and Regulations by Atefeh Taklif

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…After a brief reference to the nature of these instruments, we have shown in this paper that derivatives, which are basically advanced innovations in financial studies, can be extremely risky and complex in practice, hence may be considered as a constant threat to international financial stability.  Despite the presupposition of financial economists that innovation is the engine of growth and “capitalism’s foundational energy”, we have concluded that the widespread application of derivatives during the past two decades together with the complexities of hedging and speculation strategies, which can be misused by financial investors, can be considered as one of the main causes of the failure in market discipline mechanism which manifested in the financial crisis of 2008 and its aftermath.  …”
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    Formalizing Sense Relations in Sentence Level from Logical Point of View: A Study of Mathematical Linguistics by Maryam Ramezankhani

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The sense relations discussed are as follows: entailment, contradiction, inference, and presupposition. The author concluded that the sense relation of “synonymy” is, basically, impossible to be translated into formal expression since there are no two sentences in any language that can be considered “synonymous”. …”
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    Profitability of Philosophy for Organizations and Firms by Narges Nazarnezhad, Maryam Asgari

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The paper advocates the presupposition that philosophy may help managers of organizations improve the efficiency and profitability of the collections under their control by providing services to them. …”
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    From Folk Morality to Moral Philosophy by J Peikani

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…People suppose that perfect moral life is an ideal which is beyond human abilities. This hidden presupposition forms the foundation of human moral behavior. …”
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    Hamartia: The Philosophical Feature of Tragedy by alireza mohammadi barchani

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…The tragedians, in addition to their dramatic attitude to the tragedy, had a philosophical presupposition and believed that the Orchestra is as a scene of the world; a play world. …”
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    Is The Fine-Tuning Argument Theistic? by Mohammad Ebrahim Maqsudi

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Third, the fine-tuning argument assumes that the occurrence of an unlikely event requires a different explanation than the occurrence of probable events, and this is a false presupposition, which leads to the “God of the gaps” objection. …”
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    Construction of Virtual Gemeinschaft in the Era of Corona by محسن خلیلی

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…From a methodological point of view, the author has tried to achieve this reasoning idea by accepting the presupposition of the "three-pronged foundation of the state / civil society / individual in conjunction with a critical approach and by simultaneously using the two "how-is possible" / "how-should" methods; argue that the misnomer of social distancing is a turning point that has necessitated human need for a "virtual civil society". …”
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    Nietzsche and the Universality of Human Rights by Mohsen Mohebi, Mohammadreza Aftab

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The Rise of Christianity and the Great French Revolution are amongst two biggest examples of such slave revolt in morality. With such a presupposition, trying by any effort to reconcile human rights morals with Nietzschean views seems to be unachievable. …”
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    State, Oil, and Fragility of Bureaucracy in Iran (1961–1978) by Fatameh Mirabasi, Ahmad Saie

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Starting from the presupposition that bureaucracy crisis is first and foremost the reflection of the nature of state and its structure of capital accumulation, the present research argues that the twofold nature of Sultanist–rentier state in the second Pahlavi period gradually caused the structure–role distortion of bureaucracy, a decline both in the quality of bureaucratic elites and in the relative autonomy of bureaucrats from politics, the predominance of prebendal spirit and morality, the growth of bureaucratic bourgeoisie, and finally the emergence of a fragile bureaucracy which, in Weberian terms, intermediated between the Sultan and society. …”
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