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- Hatata (/hɑːˈtɑːtə/; Ge'ez: ሐተታ ḥätäta "inquiry") is a Ge'ez term describing an investigation/inquiry. The hatatas are two 17th century ethical and rational...
- Sharif Hatata (Arabic: شريف حتاتة; 13 September 1923 – 22 May 2017) was an Egyptian doctor, author and communist activist. Hatata was born in Egypt on...
- Hatata (/hɑːˈtɑːtə/; Ge'ez: ሐተታ ḥätäta "inquiry") is a Ge'ez term describing an investigation and refers to two 17th century ethical and rational philosophical...
- developed around 1630 and known in the original Ge'ez language as the Hatata (Inquiry), has been compared to René Descartes' Discours de la méthode (1637)...
- Health and met her third husband, Sherif Hatata, while sharing an office in the Ministry of Health. Hatata, also a medical doctor and writer, had been...
- Magdy Hatata (born 1941) is an Egyptian military officer who held various positions during the Presidency of Hosni Mubarak. Hatata was born in 1941. He...
- such as Zera Yacob (1599–1692) and his student Walda Heywat, who wrote Hatata (Inquiry) in 1667 as an argument for the existence of God. Ethiopian literature...
- "Preface". In Lee, Ralph; Worku, Mehari; Belcher, Wendy Laura (eds.). The Hatata Inquiries. De Gruyter. pp. IX–XIV. doi:10.1515/9783110781922-203. ISBN 978-3-11-078192-2...
- (1599–1692) is the most important exponent of this renaissance. His treatise Hatata (1667) is a work often included in the narrow canon of universal philosophy...
- (1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy...