نتایج جستجو برای: religious reasoning

تعداد نتایج: 122397  

Journal: :International journal of social science and human research 2022

The existence of religious pluralism in Indonesia cannot be separated from the dynamics Islamic contestation Archipelago. reasoning and practice have not yet received full support Muslims. Social conflicts are often injured practice, such as intolerance, violence, persecution between believers. This study aims to reveal significance building harmony context plurality Indonesian a nation. litera...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
alireza monajemi philosophy of science department, institute for humanities and cultural studies, tehran, iran. minoo yaghmaei medical school, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences & school of medical education sciences, shahid beheshti univer-sity of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

most contemporary clinical reasoning tests typically assess non-automatic thinking. therefore, a test is needed to measure automatic reasoning or pattern recognition, which has been largely neglected in clinical reasoning tests. the puzzle test (pt) is dedicated to assess automatic clinical reasoning in routine situations. this test has been introduced first in 2009 by monajemi et al in the oly...

Considering the acceptance of culture as the principle predictorof understanding housing elements, including religious and behavioral patterns, is becoming increasingly important. This understanding can be clearly visualized in a city such as Kerman. Kerman is located in South-East of Iran andhas a diverse culture witha residential district in which Muslims, Zoroastrians, and Jews liveside b...

2004
LAWRENCE W. BARSALOU ARON K. BARBEY W. KYLE SIMMONS AVA SANTOS

Increasing evidence suggests that mundane knowledge about objects, people, and events is grounded in the brain’s modality-specific systems. The modality-specific representations that become active to represent these entities in actual experience are later used to simulate them in their absence. In particular, simulations of perception, action, and mental states often appear to underlie the repr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Nicholas Epley Benjamin A Converse Alexa Delbosc George A Monteleone John T Cacioppo

People often reason egocentrically about others' beliefs, using their own beliefs as an inductive guide. Correlational, experimental, and neuroimaging evidence suggests that people may be even more egocentric when reasoning about a religious agent's beliefs (e.g., God). In both nationally representative and more local samples, people's own beliefs on important social and ethical issues were con...

2009
Morteza Dehghani

A Cognitive Model of Recognition-Based Moral Decision Making Morteza Dehghani The study of decision making has been dominated by economic perspectives, which model people as rational agents who carefully weigh costs and benefits and try to maximize the utility of every choice, without consideration of issues such as cultural norms, religious beliefs and moral rules. However, psychological findi...

2009
Morteza Dehghani

The study of decision making has been dominated by economic perspectives, which model people as rational agents who carefully weigh costs and benefits and try to maximize the utility of every choice, without consideration of issues such as cultural norms, religious beliefs and moral rules. However, psychological findings indicate that in many situations people are not rational decision makers a...

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