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HFB202E - Western Philosophy And Modern Thought [Falsafah Barat Dan Pemikiran Moden] December 2018/January 2019
Published 2019“…First Semester Examination Academic Session 2018/2019 December 2018/January 2019 HFB202E -Western Philosophy And Modern Thought [Falsafah Barat Dan Pemikiran Moden] Duration : 3 hours (Masa : 3 jam) Please ensure that this examination paper consists of TWO (2) pages of printed before you begin the examination [Sila pastikan bahawa kertas peperiksaan ini mengandungi DUA (2) muka surat yang bercetak sebelum anda memulakan peperiksaan ini.] …”
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The art of dissent from the rhetoric of silence: the terror and promise of Dao and Khora
Published 2008Subjects: “…the interface of Eastern and Western philosophy and literature…”
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The reason/emotion dualism in Western political thought and psychiatric practice
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The philosophical foundations of Islamic management
Published 2018“…At each stage, the similarities and differences between Western philosophy and the teachings of Islam are summarised. …”
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Beyond corporate image: projecting international reputation management as a new theoretical approach in a transitional country
Published 2009“…This paper may benefit global corporations operating in a transitional country in how they may foster and maintain their business by focusing on ‘glocalisation’ instead of infusing their pure western philosophy.…”
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Western ethical theories on human nature: an Islamic perspective
Published 2012“…The researcher has examined this modern Western philosophy or life-stance to represent how modern Western civilization conceives and views human nature and how with this conception it tries to solve ethical problems facing contemporary society.…”
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Biodiversity conservation strategy in Malaysia: from an Islamic perspective
Published 2012“…The rapid decline of world’s biodiversity and increasing need of natural resources to accommodate the growing population suggest that the current western philosophy of conservation biology is not achieving its mission and objective as expected in Southeast Asia. …”
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Assessment on the relationship between housing design and Malay culture pertaining to privacy, community intimacy, segregation and hospitality
Published 2016“…The housing design in the urban areas was influenced by Western philosophy and the need to maximize the number of increasing urban population. …”
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Isu-isu falsafah barat menurut pandangan islam
Published 2011“…Fill-relevant content, and in accordance with accepted Islam in this study even though they are from Western philosophy. The theory of dualism is compatible with Islam and the west while the materialism theory opposedfrom Islam because the material aspects is more importantfor materialist without any soul or spiritual value.…”
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Surah al-Asr: It’s relevance in a postmodern world
Published 2019“…The study then explores the evolution of Western philosophy since the 18th century. This includes the birth of the humanist project, Nietzsche’s deconstruction of Western idealism, Heidegger’s reflections on being, and the shift from a modern society to a postmodern society. …”
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The greatest good for the greatest number of people: an Islamic philosophical analysis
Published 2013“…The objective of this paper is to critically analyze the possibility of harmonization of the western philosophy ‘the greatest good for the greatest number of people’ with Islamic jurisprudential principles ‘al-maslahah al-mursalah’ and ‘istihsan’. …”
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A preliminary attempt to compare the epistemological frameworks of the scientific traditions in the West and in Islam
Published 2010“…This dualistic vision of nature is widely accepted by the Western philosophy of science, but however, not without any objection. …”
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"It was another skin": the kitchen in 1950s Western Australia
Published 2003“…Such dualistic knowledge is the basis of Western philosophy and informs not only patriarchal discourses of domesticity, femininity and efficiency, but also dominant architectural and design theory. …”
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Nihilation of femininity in the battle of looks: a Sartrean reading of Jhumpa Lahiri’s “A temporary matter”
Published 2016“…As one of the most influential schools of thought in Western philosophy, the Sartrean paradigm of sexual difference is employed to investigate this allegation by identifying the latent binary system at work in the fiction of Jhumpa Lahiri, who has garnered substantial yet controversial critical attention over her representations of gender. …”
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The greatest good for the greatest number of people: an Islamic philosophical analysis
Published 2014“…The objective of this paper is to critically analyze the possibility of harmonizing the western philosophy ‘the greatest good for the greatest number of people’ with the Islamic jurisprudential principles ‘al-maslahah al-mursalah’ and ‘al-Istihsan’. …”
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Educators’ views on human governance
Published 2016“…Respondents suggest that ethics education in accounting should revisit the meaning of ethics and consider the referring to an eastern philosophy instead of the current western philosophy framework. In terms of human governance, educators view this concept as a framework of good conduct of human being which gives emphasis to both the spiritual and physical of well beings. …”
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Contagion and the subject in contemporary American speculative fiction
Published 2017“…Butler’s Clay’s Ark and Charles Burns’s Black Hole—in order to explore the ways in which these texts engage with the modern medical discourse and the wider conceptualisation of subjectivity promoted by Western philosophy. By emptying the referential dimension of the diseases they mobilise, these texts provide a unique opportunity to analyse the underlying mechanisms of contagion as a cultural construction and to expose the set of assumptions (moral, political, social, etc.) upon which its production itself relies. …”
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