Complementary Specialization and Biased Objectivity: How Do We Work with These Two Concepts in Research Centers?
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The research aims to discuss complementary specialization and biased objectivity, and how we work with these two concepts in research centers. It was divided into an introduction, and three axes: firstly, drawing the problem and the objectives of the topic, secondly, the requirements of specialization in research centers, thirdly, the requirements of objectivity in research centers. It concluded that objectivity and specialization as fundamental determinants within the philosophy of Islamic think tanks do not follow the dominant meanings of them as they are discussed in scientific and methodological investigations, but rather a specialization as a new approach, carrying another meaning, compatible with the nature of the challenges facing the Muslim nation, and objectivity as a new methodological vision that also organizes the methodology of positive interaction with the world and with oneself.
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