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    An Integrated Multi-criteria Decision Making Approach for a Sustainable Supply Chain Network Design

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Arian, Ebrahim (Author) ; Shavandi, Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Growing concerns towards social and environmental issues besides economic in supply chain causes that the sustainable supply chain become one of the most important concepts in a supply chain. Likewise, a supply chain network design which is profound influence on long-run economic, environmental, and social decisions is one of the key and strategic topics in a supply chain. In this study, we represent an integrated approach for a three-layer sustainable supply chain network design with routing and different transportation modes, the objectives of which are minimizing total costs, a minimizing 〖CO〗_2 emissions of transportation, and maximizing total values of social purchasing. In this... 

    Characterization of Plasma Etching Process Using Plasmonic Structures

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Arian, Kiarash (Author) ; Rashidian, Bizhan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    plasma characterization has become an essential tool for characterization of etching process in fabrication of nano-electronic devices. The existing methods, such as Langmuir probe and interferometry, have shown drawbacks including disturbing the plasma and sensitivity to mechanical and thermal stability of the measuring systems. In recent years, due to the scale down of microelectronic devices and increase of their sensitivity to disturbance in the plasma etching process, a demand for measuring methods offering less disturbance has arisen. Plasmonic structures, owing to their unprecedented field enhancement and confinement, have been extensively studied. Their sub-wavelength dimensions,... 

    Pathwise grid valuation of fixed-income portfolios with applications to risk management

    , Article Heliyon ; Volume 8, Issue 7 , 2022 ; 24058440 (ISSN) Zamani, S ; Chaghazardi, A ; Arian, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    Numerical calculation of Value-at-Risk (VaR) for large-scale portfolios poses great challenges to financial institutions. The problem is even more daunting for large fixed-income portfolios as their underlying instruments have exposure to higher dimensions of risk factors. This article provides an efficient algorithm for calculating VaR using a historical grid-based approach with volatility updating and shows its efficiency in computational cost and accuracy. Our VaR computation algorithm is flexible and simple, while one can easily extend it to cover other nonlinear portfolios such as derivative portfolios on equities and FX securities. © 2022  

    Living with Uncertainty

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Fatemi, Arvin (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Michael Zimmerman in his book Living with Uncertainty has objected to two views of moral obligation, namely objective and subjective view. Two overcome these problems he suggests a third view which he calls prospective view and tells us that our moral obligation is determined by the prospection that each of our choices give us. In this thesis first I review Zimmerman’s objections to objective and subjective view. Then I try to suggest a solution for the objective view  

    Scientific and Philosophical Challenges of Theory of Evolution

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Narimani, Nima (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This dissertation consists of three chapters. In the first chapter, a description of formation of Darwin's theory of Evolution is expressed. After that, the process of formation of modern theory of Evolution, along with an explanation of the theory of evolution and the evidence for it was mentioned. In the second season, which is responsible for the scientific study of the theory, at some point the evidence of this theory has been reviewed. After that, some of the challenges raised against this theory have been studied. The major scientific challenges described in this chapter is based on recent advances made in biology, based on that, the mechanism of theory can’t explain the complex... 

    Investigating the Modal Status and the Epistemological Status of Identity Propositions of Proper Names According to the Kripke’s Doctrines

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bordbarkhou, Ali (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In Naming and Necessity and Identity and Necessity, Kripke convinced many that there are necessary propositions which are knowable only a posteriori. Kripke’s examples of these propositions can be placed into three categories: 1) Some mathematical propositions like Goldbach’s conjecture (the conjecture that every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes) 2) Scientific truths like “Water is H2O”, “Gold has the atomic number 79”, etc. 3) Identity statements flanked on both sides with proper names; like “Hesperus is Phosphorus”, “Cicero is Tully” and the like (in the rest of this article, these three categories will be called, respectively, the first, the second and... 

    Mind-Body Problem From Swinburne’s Point of View

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azizi, Ali (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In his Mind, Brain and Free Will, Swinburne introduces a new argument for substance dualism based on the synchronic unity of humans’ conscious experiences. He argues that the human body cannot be the substance of such a synchronic unity, and that this coexperiencing property, which is a mental property, is the essential property of the human substance: hence our substance is a mental substance. After providing a careful explanation of Swinburne’s subtle argument, I first try to demonstrate that it is metaphysically possible that the brain itself could instantiate such a synchronic unity without the need to presume another substance. Then I shall argue that it is unclear how to infer the... 

    Wilfrid Sellars on Science and Reality

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Kazemi, Alireza (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Wilfrid Stalker Sellars (1912-1989) is an analytic philosopher whose philosophy is famous for being deep, systematic and extremely influential and notorious for being difficult to read. Although he has many original and interconnected ideas in different branches of philosophy- including metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, ethics, philosophy of language and meta-philosophy- the place of science in his system is completely indispensable. In his meta-philosophy, Sellars defines his philosophical project as an attempt to reconcile two distinct world-views of humanity in the modern word; scientific image and manifest image. Approaching Sellars’ philosophy by placing science at the... 

    A Review of Semantic Holism and Fodor-Lepor Criticism Against It

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khonsari, Sepideh (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Semantic Holism is one of the most effective and wide spreading topics in philosophy of language. W.V.Quine with his “Two Dogmas” article has coined semantic holism with his name. After Quine, semantic holism absorbed many attentions in the philosophy of language and also other fields. Even, in neural networks and artificial intelligence, holistic presumptions about meaning are accepted. Nevertheless, arguments for meaning holism and their validation has not tended enough. Fodor and Lepore, in Semantic Holism; A Shopper’s Guide, are trying to reconstruct arguments for semantic holism that had been presented by philosophers like Quine, Davidson, Dennet, Lewis, and Churchland and then... 

    Campbell on Naïve Ralism

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rezaei, Ali (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The debate over the nature of perceptual states has been a significant part of the literature of philosophy of the mind during the past two decades. John Campbell's philosophical works on metaphysics and epistemology of sensory perception, according to many of his followers and critics, are among the most coherent contemporary philosophical works with recent advances in cognitive science. His research on the relationship between attention, reference, knowledge and spatial representations is to a large extent supported by scientific ideas in empirical psychology, and it can be said that most of his work is devoted to analyzing and solving the theoretical complexities deriving from empirical... 

    Technological Learning Path in Defense Industry: Case Study of TOW Missile

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Silavi, Mehdi (Author) ; Souzanchi, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This Thesis identifies the pattern of technological learning in developing complex products systems (CoPS). The experiences of Iran in missile development in the defense industry has been studied to explain the learning process in attaining indigenous technological capability. The case study of TOW missile development including international technology transfers has been explored to investigate the technological learning patterns. The role of policy initiatives had excessive importance through technological learning in the case study  

    ?How Perceptions Coud be Theory-laden

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tajari, Nariman (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the important problems in the history of philosophy of Mind &Science is to respond this question: whether our observations which are the basics of our experiences are theory laden or not? theory-ladenness of observation thesis has been endorsed by Duhem and hansen and thomas kuhn,generally theory-ladensess of observation devide in two concepts, firstly it means the affection of on the observable terms secondly it relates to the affection of theories on our perception and phenomenology of experience. fodor claims that theories has nothing to do with our observation and churchland claims vice versa, both of these philosophers mention their own reasons and in this thesis we are looking... 

    Deep analysis of Growth’s Pattern of Technological Capabilities in Knowledge-based Companies: Case Studies in Four Different Sectors

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghorbanian, Mohammad (Author) ; Souzanchi, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Technological capabilities as one of the growth’s aspects in developing countries have gained focus for research in last years. This study attempt to analyze the pattern of technological capabilities in four different sectors including Optic, Aerospace, Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology. In each sectors four Iranian companies as the case studies are selected. After deep interviews with key people in each company, required data is gathered. Data in each company is analyzed. The results of analysis for companies in one sector are gathered for analyzing each sector. In order to evaluate technological capabilities, the time required to improve, lead-lag relationship for gaining higher levels of... 

    Normativity of Intentionality and Content and its Implication for Cognitive Sciences

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Kazemi, Alireza (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The idea that the intentional states are essentially normative has been much discussed in the philosophies of mind and cognitive sciences in the past few decades. The main idea is that some norms are essentially engaged in constituting the nature of the intentional states. Reaching an accurate formulation of this thesis and arguing for and against it has sparked much disagreements among the proponents and the opponents alike. This dissertation makes the case for a particular version of this thesis, according to which the intentional states, particularly beliefs and intentions, are construed as theoretical and practical commitments. This is the view which has already been defended by several... 

    Why is there Something (Concrete) Rather than Nothing?

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Moghri, Mohsen (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Among fundamental metaphysical quests, one might wonder: Why is there anything at all rather than just nothing? Many contemporary thinkers reject that question because they think it is meaningless, trivial, or necessarily unanswerable. So, most of them view the world’s existence as a brute fact. But I provide reasons for thinking that the Why question could make sense and one might even expect an answer to it. I begin by showing that the Why question could meaningfully ask why the world is not empty of all concrete things. One might regard this question as important if one accepts that it is, in some sense, possible for all concrete things to vanish, one-by-one. Next, against the traditional... 

    Nature of Normativity of Action

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khodagholizadeh, Behzad (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    When we talk about something being normative, it means that there are do’s and don’ts specific to that thing. When we say that language is normative, it means that it is governed by do's and don'ts and we cannot use linguistic structures arbitrarily. In other words, we have justifiable modes of linguistic use that failing to accord with them will distort the meaning of the propositions in the language. In the field of ethics, it may be easier to comprehend the concept of normativity. We all are in touch with ethics and ethical propositions in our daily lives. Beyond this bond, it seems that there is a kind of necessity for us. It seems that because of this necessity, acting in accordance... 

    Probability and Causation: Based on Epistemological Approach

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bagherboum, Mojdeh (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    After Hume’s skeptical argument on the concept of causality and establishing the regularity theory of causation by him, it seemed that the regularity theory might not respond to irrelevance problems and spurious regularities. In the second half of the twentieth century, attempts were made, e.g. Hans Reichenbach's proposal of the “common cause principle,” for solving the problems of regularity theory which resulted in probabilistic approach to causal relationships. The importance of the common cause principle is that it has inspired the “Causal Markov Condition” which is the most fundamental condition for causal networks. The causal Markov condition states that a variable X is... 

    Intentionality and Mental Models

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Norouzi, Faezeh (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the important issues in the philosophy of mind is the challange about the content of mental states, how the mind can refer to the world. To explain this special relationship that is not observed in the physical world, various mental models have been implemented, one of which is the connectionism model. Connectionist networks are based on the idea of biological neural networks, and the main concern of connectionism is modeling the brain and implementing human mind characteristics. The connectionist model was proposed by emphasizing the necessity of linking symbols with their original content and meaning. In this model, data representation is done in a holistic way and based on network... 

    The Relationship Between Technology and Well-Being

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Amir Abbasi (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Has technology been able to increase human happiness(well-being)? An important question that is difficult to answer, in this thesis, we will try to identify different angles of happiness theories, then we will reach conclusions based on the friction of people's happiness in the society. The two main results will be that the physical dimension of happiness has little effect on human happiness compared to the psychological dimension of happiness, and we will get this result in positive psychology. Second, paying too much attention to the physical dimension is harmful even for human happiness, and then in the third chapter, based on the obtained criteria, we will go to measure technology and... 

    Philosophy of Literature: Post-Structuralists and Aristotelians on Literature and its Moral Implications in the Contemporary Times

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Esmaeili, Jaber (Author) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The relationship between art and philosophy has been disputed for a long time and its history goes back to the ancient Greece. The dominant literary form at that time was poetry or tragedy, which are the first side of this relationship. On the other side was philosophical ethics. Plato and Aristotle are the main protagonists in this quarrel, which is known as the "Ancient Quarrel". I will first examine this quarrel and follow its different forms in the modern era, in which Hegel plays a prominent role by proposing the "end of art" thesis. By examining the criticisms made to this thesis, I will make clear the context in which the contemporary defenses that I explained in the following...