

Basically, you don’t need to authorize a computer to offload some songs from your Apple portable onto its hard drive. Not that big of a deal.” Devor did, and now the same wonderful product The Little App Factory sells is simply called iRip.įor those who aren’t very familiar with iRip, it can effectively rip songs from your iPod, iPhone, and now iPad without forcing you to fire up iTunes and sync. Apple doesn’t want any third-party products bearing “iPod” references, so Steve Jobs told Devor, “Change your app's name. In November last year, Softpedia reported that John Devor, of The Little App Factory, had sent an email to Apple’s CEO to clarify some legal matters regarding its application’s name.
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The articles will be indexed in the Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC).Formerly known as iPodRip, The Little App Factory’s iRip has received a maintenance update that adds iPad support, as well as support for the transfer of advanced song options for iPhones and all iPods (stop time, start time, exclude from shuffle, bookmarkable, checked, EQ preset, media kind) and lots more enhancements. A certificate of contribution/participation will be presented to the speakers and attendees.ĥ. A proceeding of the papers presented at this conference will be published.Ĥ. The conference will be held in a hybrid format where some speakers will talk virtually and others will attend in person at the Iranian Institute of Philosophy (IRIP) in Tehran.ģ. Follow our formatting and submission guidelines available on the corresponding pages for further instructions.Ģ. In order to contribute to the conference, submit the abstract of your article via our paper submission system by August 31st, 2022 (now extended to October 31, 2022). Shahid Rahman, University of Lille, Franceġ. Necmeddin Pehlivan, Ankara Universiy, Turkiye Zia Movahed, Iranian Institute of Philosophy, Iran Seyyed Nasrollah Mousavian, Loyola University, USA Ismail Latif Hacinebioglu, Istanbil University, Turkiye Khaled El-Rouayheb, Harvard University, USAĪhmet Kayacik, Erciyes University, Turkiye Saloua Chatti, University of Tunis, Tunisia Mohammad Ardeshir, Sharif University of Technology, Iran The logical schools and circles after AvicennaĪvicennan logic in the contemporary Islamic worldĪvicennan logic in the geographic regions of the Islamic worldĬomparison of the Muslims’ logical points of viewĬomparison of logic in the Islamic world and Mediaeval EuropeĬomparison of logic in the Islamic world and the Islamic sciencesĬomparison of logic in the Islamic world and the linguistic sciencesĬomparison of logic in the Islamic world and Mathematics and PhysicsĬomparison of logic in the Islamic world and the modern logicĪsadollah Fallahi, Iranian Institute of Philosophy (IRIP)Īlireza Darabi, Iranian Institute of Philosophy (IRIP)Īli Sadegh Daghighi, Institute for Interdisciplinary Research in Fundamental Sciences (IRFS)Īsad Ahmed, University of California, Berkeley, USA The commentators and the critics of Avicenna’s logic The effects of Aristotle’s commentators on Avicenna The effects of Aristotle’s commentators on Islamic logicians The development of Aristotelian logic in the Islamic world On behalf of the organizing committee, we kindly invite all researchers in logic, history, and philosophy to contribute to the conference with papers on the topics listed below. The international conference on the History of Logic in the Islamic World will be held between March 6-8, 2023 by the logic group at the Iranian Institute of Philosophy (IRIP) in collaboration with the Iranian Association for Logic (IAL), Iranian Philosophical Society (IPS), Institute for Interdisciplinary Research in Fundamental Sciences (IRFS), and the Science and Research Branch of the Islamic Azad University. The deadline for submitting abstracts for the international conference on the History of Logic in the Islamic World has been extended until 31.
