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Henk Boeschoten

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Applied Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Scientific Method
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Other Academic Areas, Misc
Philosophy, Miscellaneous
Philosophy, Misc
Applied Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Scientific Method
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  • Al-Rabghūzī, The Stories of the Prophets (2 vols.): Qiṣaṣ al-Anbiyā’: An Eastern Turkish Version (Second Edition) (edited book)
    with J. O'Kane
    BRILL. 2015.
    _Rabghūzī’s_ _Stories of the Prophets_, written in Khwarezmian Turkish (14th century) contains an account of the life of the biblical prophets and of the Prophet Muḥammed.
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    ‘‘Al-Rabghūzī’s the Stories of the Prophets : Qiṣaṣ Al-Anbiyā’ : An Eastern Turkish Version (edited book)
    with J. O'Kane
    Brill. 2015.
    Rabgūzī’s Stories of the Prophets, written in Khwarezmian Turkish contains an account of the life of the biblical prophets and of the Prophet Muḥammed.
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    Rabghuzi's Stories of the ProphetsAl-Rabghūzī, The Stories of the Prophets, Qiṣaṣ al-Anbiyāʾ, An Eastern Turkish Version.Al-Rabghuzi, The Stories of the Prophets, Qisas al-Anbiya, An Eastern Turkish Version. Two Volumes
    with Robert Dankoff and M. Vandamme
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1): 115. 1997.
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