نتایج جستجو برای: faith and trustworthiness

تعداد نتایج: 16828941  

Journal: :حقوق خصوصی 0
محمود زمانی دانشجوی دکتری حقوق خصوصی، دانشگاه تهران، تهران، ایران محمدتقی رفیعی دانشیارگروه حقوق خصوصی، دانشگاه تهران، تهران، ایران

the rule of necessity to respect the principle of good faith in performance of the contract is the result of :union: rights and ethics. good faith in performance of the contract with subjective and objective criteria and using cost-benefit analysis, wealth maximization, game theory, efficiency and welfare standards, leading to the achievement of the objectives set by the parties of contract. la...

2017
Rebekah Pratt Sharif Mohamed Wali Dirie Nimo Ahmed Michael VanKeulen Huda Ahmed Nancy Raymond Kola Okuyemi

BACKGROUND Screening rates for breast and cervical cancer for Muslim women in the United States are low, particularly for first-generation immigrants. Interpretations of the Muslim faith represent some of the barriers for breast and cervical cancer screening. Working to understand how faith influences breast and cervical screening for Somali women, and working with the community to identify and...

Journal: :The Behavior analyst 2013
J E R Staddon

David Hume argued that ought cannot be derived from is. That is, no set of facts, no amount of scientific knowledge, is by itself sufficient to urge us to action. Yet generations of well-meaning scientists (more and more as secular influences grow in the West) seem to have forgotten Hume's words of wisdom. All motivated action depends ultimately on beliefs that cannot be proved by the methods o...

2008
Thomas D. Griffin

Emotional epistemic goals are an alternative to evidencecoherence, whereby beliefs are held for their aid in achieving some desired subjective goal, independent of the beliefs’ veracity. Some prior research has presumed that deference to “faith” constitutes an emotional goal. However, the epistemic nature of faith and its relation to evidence has been the focus of philosophical debate, both his...

Journal: :Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 2007
Gabriele Lenzini Andrew Tokmakoff Johan Muskens

Component-based systems use software components to achieve their overall high-level functionality which, in turn, may be extended by initiating the download of new components. This action may detrimentally affect the system's overall dependability and security characteristics. We address the problem of the enhancement of dependability and security for component-based embedded systems that run, ...

Journal: :Religious Studies 2022

Abstract Does God trust human persons? Very little in philosophy of religion has been written about God's trust, which seems striking for two joint considerations. First, many the Abrahamic faith traditions posit that union and close personal relationship with is telos life. Second, to be an essential element ideal, relationships between persons. While there much literature emphasizes role on s...

Journal: :فلسفه دین 0
فرشته ابوالحسنی نیارکی دانشجوی دکتری فلسفه و کلام اسلامی دانشگاه تهران هاشم قربانی دانشجوی دکتری فلسفه و کلام اسلامی دانشگاه تهران احمد بهشتی استاد گروه فلسفه دانشگاه تهران

this paper has studied motahari's point of view  on the divine revelation as a methodological problem. in islamic philosophers' point of view, divine revelation is result of :union: of prophet and active intellect. they consider the divine revelation as knowledge and emphasize its cognitive identity. on the other hand, some scholars reduce the divine revelation to tendencies and empha...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2016
André Klapper Ron Dotsch Iris van Rooij Daniël H J Wigboldus

It is widely assumed among psychologists that people spontaneously form trustworthiness impressions of newly encountered people from their facial appearance. However, most existing studies directly or indirectly induced an impression formation goal, which means that the existing empirical support for spontaneous facial trustworthiness impressions remains insufficient. In particular, it remains ...

2007
William S. Hatcher

Religion and science are often perceived as being, to some degree, in opposition to each other. The reasons for such a view are considered, and are seen to derive from a certain particular conception of science and of religion: On the one hand, scientific method is viewed as too rigorous and restrictive to apply to religion, while on the other hand, religious experience is viewed as peculiarly ...

2005
Michael Gillan

The introduction of good faith bargaining in Western Australia: Policy origins and implications for collective bargaining Michael Gillan and Donella Caspersz University of Western Australia The Australian Industrial Relations Commission ruled in 2003 that there was no legal duty on parties to bargain in ‘good faith’. In Western Australia, the Gallop Labor Government has introduced good faith ba...

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