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    A Comparative Study of Mulla Sadra and Plantinga’s Views on the Issue of Evil by Masoumeh Ameri, Farida Rezaei

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…He believes that a real justification for evils cannot be found, thus he tries to prove the possibility or probability of rational justification by God for the existence of evils.Plantinga’s solutions to the issue of evil include explaining possible worlds and free will defense.In some of the new terms that form the basis of Plantinga’s arguments, there are fallacies or errors, which include pervasive evil and the critique of the realization of possible worlds and not their actuality.Similarities between Mulla Sadra’s and Plantinga’s views include belief in the existence of God, the absolute and unlimited knowledge of God, and belief in God’s absolute power and benevolence.Differences between Mulla Sadra’s and Plantinga’s views include the difference in the type of approach and the predominance of a logical view of the issue of evil by Plantinga as opposed to Mulla Sadra, the inherent nature of sin and pervasive evil, and Mulla Sadra’s defense of the theory of divine justice and Plantinga’s lack of defense in this regard. …”
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    Iconic Celebration of Charms and Friendship in Poetry: Fálétí’s “Adébímpé Ọ̀jẹ́dòkun” by Michael Oladejo Afoláyan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Then and there, he swore not to weep or mourn the loss of his friend, neither would the hunter’s funeral rites be performed for Inaolaji until two things happened: the body of his friend was retrieved and the culprit, the wild beast, was brought to justice by being totally and vindictively annihilated. …”
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    Key Drivers Affecting the Future of Power Relations in Tehran Metropolis with a Scenario-Writing Approach by Afshin Mottaghi, Arash Ghorbani Sepehr, Joseph Saloukadz

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This was likely to impede the implementation of spatial justice initiatives that would allow other cities to benefit from the presence of these central institutions. …”
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    Presenting the model of recruitment and selection of human resources of the public sector with the approach of the entrepreneurial government by Atieh sarayani, Vahid pourshahabi, Nourmohammad yaghobi, Amin reza kamaliyan

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…According to the obtained results, the following suggestions are provided: All recruitment processes in government organizations should have scientific and legal processes, so that in addition to reducing administrative corruption, employment justice is also established in the government departments of the province. …”
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    Explaining the model of value creation of tax income and gross domestic product based on tax system reforms by Bahram Ramazani, Mojtaba Malekichoobari, Sina Kheradyar

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This action helps to strengthen tax justice, reduce tax evasion, and better structure of the tax system. …”
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    Presenting a model for the establishment and maintenance of expert human resources in the government organizations of Sistan and Baluchestan province by Majid Reza Dahmardeh, Vahid pourshahabi, Amin Reza Kamalian, Habibollah Salaerzehi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Existence of rich jobs with a meaningful and challenging and independent identity and nature with multiple tasks and responsibilities, leadership and management style based on value systems, trust in employees, conflict of opinions in decision-making and strategic areas, a dynamic, active and growing environment and the supporter of the elites and the culture of the organization in which they prominently witness the rule of transcendent social values, values ​​that have become social norms and are practically seen in the behavior and style of most social agents, some of which include central justice instead of unfair discrimination, criteria-based instead of relationalism, merit selection instead of dynasticism and work politics, etc., providing such a social environment helps to feel safe and calm, and experiencing such an environment will be the basis for the permanence of the organization's elites.According to the results of the research, it is suggested that the extraordinary payment of operational and war zones for specialist employees working in border and underprivileged areas should be put on the agenda in the seventh development plan. …”
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    Meta-synthesis of drivers of the circular business model by Atieh Khodaei, Mahdi Hosseinpour, Mohammad javad Jamshidi, Yoosof Mohamadifar

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…However, previous studies have identified drivers for the change towards circular business models in a fragmented and separate manner, which encourages the implementation of circular business models; which, due to the great importance of circular business models in order to gain sustainable competitive advantage and create multiple values of economic development, social justice and environmental protection, requires a complete investigation, aggregation and interpretation. …”
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    Developing and presenting a mathematical model for the purpose of organizational culture architecture based on creating alignment between the strategic reference points of organiza... by Elyas hasanzadeh Shweili, Mir Mehrdad peidaie, Ali reza Rezghi Rostami

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The results showed that in the normative dimension, there are 10 categories: organizational justice, work maturity, ambiguity avoidance, external supervision, decision-making, job promotion, masculinity or femininity, concentration (power distance), customer orientation, and productivity with 57 indicators, and in the individual dimension also there are 10 categories: sense of belonging, responsibility, individual creativity, communication, participation (teamwork), identity, self-control, motivation, conflict tolerance, and interaction in 61 indicators, and were identified in 6 categories that include causal conditions, communication conditions, background factors, intervene factors, strategies, and consequences. …”
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    The effect of intellectual capital and strategic leadership on organizational citizenship behavior with the moderating role of employees' professional ethics by seyed reza mousavifard

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Researchers found that many factors influence organizational citizenship behavior; factors such as commitment, satisfaction, organizational justice, leadership style, personality traits, job characteristics and organizational characteristics (MohammadKhani et al, 2013). …”
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    Protecting the Autonomy of Patients with Severe Mental Illness Through Psychiatric Advance Directive Peer-Facilitation by Nicholas Karasik

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Guiding Distributive Justice: Capability Theory Capability theory is an account of justice opportunity that places a fundamental moral significance on individuals' ability to reach proper functioning and well-being.[52] Whether or not an individual can make use of a particular set of resources and convert them into a state of functioning depends on personal, sociopolitical, and environmental conditions ("conversion factors").[53] In this sense, liberty is not the absence of restraint from others or institutions but the freedom achieved through capability-enhancing relationships.[54] Within the context of bioethics, capability theory shifts focus toward creating circumstances by which individuals can direct their lives as they choose.[55] Acting in accordance with the principle of beneficence, peer-support specialists could enhance the capability of patients to be self-determined and autonomous, which would promote patient well-being and empowerment.[56] Those living with SMI, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, are among the most disadvantaged in society, experiencing social and economic hardship related to their illness.[57] These individuals are often feared and rejected by others, which increases depression, lowers self-esteem, and engenders feelings of social isolation.[58] Compounding their challenges, especially for those facing structural inequalities, is insufficient access to appropriate mental health services supporting recovery.[59] Capability theory provides a sound justification for the resource distribution necessary to create and sustain a thriving network of peer-support specialists, to which those with SMI currently do not have access. …”
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    Contextual Vulnerability Should Guide Fair Subject Selection in Xenotransplantation Clinical Trials by Gianna Strand

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…[xiv]  Dudzinski, D.M. “Shifting to Other Justice Issues: Examining Listing Practices,” American Journal of Bioethics 4, no. 4 (2004): 35-37.; Richards, C.T., et al., “Use of Neurodevelopmental Delay in Pediatric Solid Organ Transplant Listing Decisions: Inconsistencies in Standards Across Major Pediatric Transplant Centers,” Pediatric Transplant 13, no. 7 (2009): 843-50. …”
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    Addressing Shortcomings in Contingency Standards of Care by Alexander Quan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…These priorities include saving the most lives, the stewardship of scarce resources, and justice relating to equitable resource distribution.[2] Crisis standards of care delineate specialized allocation protocols and triage decision-making bodies at the institutional or state levels. …”
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    L’étranger, le soldat et le bandit. Trois figures judiciaires du faux-monnayage hispanique transfrontalier à la fin du XVIIe siècle by Olivier Caporossi

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…The defense of the monetary sovereignty of the last one of the Hapsburg obliged the royal justices to stigmatize the crimes monetary as the result of a long moral and social decay of the delinquent. …”
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    Polarization in Court: a corpus-assisted analysis of the language in the Dobbs v. Jackson ruling by Polina Shvanyukova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The combination of a quantitative analysis with manual inspection of selected concordances offers linguistic evidence of a deep ideological divide between the majority and dissenting justices that underpins the reality of partisan judicial decision-making.…”
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    Comment faire sortir les villages de leur immobilité ? by Jeremy Hayhoe

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…Cependant l’auteur montre que des études nouvelles et approfondies amènent à reconsidérer des questions aussi cruciales que celles de l’affaiblissement de la seigneurie, communément admis dans les années 1990, de l’efficacité des justices seigneuriales. Ces études, dont celles de l’auteur sur les justices seigneuriales bourguignonnes, mettent en évidence la conscience chez les paysans du poids du cadre seigneurial et son rejet, dominant parmi les paysans De façon générale, l’accès à l’information des paysans et leur capacité à se saisir des nouveautés institutionnelles sont divers, mais beaucoup plus rapides et larges qu’on ne le pensait, surtout pendant la période révolutionnaire. …”
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    A Rational Continuum: Legal and Cultural Abortion Narratives in Trump’s America by Eir-Anne Edgar

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The composition of the Supreme Court can change quickly, giving the President opportunity to appoint justices he views as like-minded. This article examines Trump’s 2019 State of the Union address and the anti-abortion sentiments contained within in conjunction with the rights to personal privacy and reproductive choice established and maintained by US Supreme Court cases Roe v. …”
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    Usages du futurisme médical en Chine pré-républicaine : craniotomie et régénération dans deux récits de science-fiction (1904-1905). by Florine Leplâtre

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In the former, the operation is carried out by female justicers organized in a Society that aims to eliminate corruption by all means. …”
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