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    Distinguishing absence of awareness from awareness of absence.Matan Mazor & Stephen M. Fleming - 2020 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 1 (II).
    Contrasting brain states when subjects are aware compared to unaware of a presented stimulus has allowed researchers to isolate candidate neural correlates of consciousness. Here we propose that an important next step in this research program is to investigate, perhaps paradoxically, brain states that covary with reports of absences of awareness. Specifically, we propose that in order to distinguish content-specific and content-invariant neural correlates of consciousness, a distinction needs to be made between the neural correlates of awareness of stimulus absence, (...)
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    Mistaking imagination for reality: Congruent mental imagery leads to more liberal perceptual detection.Nadine Dijkstra, Matan Mazor, Peter Kok & Stephen Fleming - 2021 - Cognition 212 (C):104719.
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    The Scientific Study of Consciousness Cannot and Should Not Be Morally Neutral.Matan Mazor, Simon Brown, Anna Ciaunica, Athena Demertzi, Johannes Fahrenfort, Nathan Faivre, Jolien C. Francken, Dominique Lamy, Bigna Lenggenhager, Michael Moutoussis, Marie-Christine Nizzi, Roy Salomon, David Soto, Timo Stein & Nitzan Lubianiker - 2023 - Perspectives on Psychological Science 18 (3):535-543.
    A target question for the scientific study of consciousness is how dimensions of consciousness, such as the ability to feel pain and pleasure or reflect on one’s own experience, vary in different states and animal species. Considering the tight link between consciousness and moral status, answers to these questions have implications for law and ethics. Here we point out that given this link, the scientific community studying consciousness may face implicit pressure to carry out certain research programs or interpret results (...)
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    Developmental changes within the core of artifact concepts.Adee Matan & Susan Carey - 2001 - Cognition 78 (1):1-26.
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    Chit-chat: a series of television talks.Paulias Matane - 1991 - Mount Waverley, Vic.: Dellasta Pacific. Edited by Marjorie Presley.
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    ha-Ḥayim, mahut ṿe-ʻerekh.Lea Mazor (ed.) - 1991 - Yerushalayim: Pirsume Har ha-Tsofim, ʻal-yede Hotsaʼat ha-sefarim ʻa. sh. Y.L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit.
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    Mad Scientist: The Unique Case of a Published Delusion.Matan Shelomi - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (2):381-388.
    In 1951, entomologist Jay Traver published in the Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington her personal experiences with a mite infestation of her scalp that resisted all treatment and was undetectable to anyone other than herself. Traver is recognized as having suffered from Delusory Parasitosis: her paper shows her to be a textbook case of the condition. The Traver paper is unique in the scientific literature in that its conclusions may be based on data that was unconsciously fabricated by (...)
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    The ethnocratic shikun: housing discourse in support of nation-building.Matan Flum - forthcoming - Critical Discourse Studies.
    This research critically analyses the Israeli housing block (‘shikun’) discourse, as presented in cultural representations during 1948–1961, and its contribution to the evolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The study argues that the discursive exclusion of the shikun from Israel's socio-political history of planning and development is a central part of Israel's ethnocracy and has an essential role in exacerbating the conflict. It maintains that the shikun's exclusion is a reduction of its consequences, namely the Mizrahi population's dispersion through the shikun, (...)
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    Pain, Suffering, and Euthanasia in Insects.Matan Shelomi - 2021 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 35 (1):31-43.
    While unnecessarily killing or injuring an insect is arguably wrong, euthanasia of an accidentally injured insect raises anew issues of whether insects can experience pain. The question takes renewed significance due to increasing insect farming for food and feed and concerns over farmed insect welfare. For euthanasia of a damaged insect to be justifiable, the damage must be sensed as a noxious stimulus (nociception) that the insect consciously experiences as pain. This pain must then lead to suffering or frustrated desire, (...)
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    Studying Dynamics of Human Information Gathering Behaviors Using Social Robots.Matan Eshed, Matan Epstein, Ada H. Zohar & Goren Gordon - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    A novel social interaction is a dynamic process, in which participants adapt to, react to and engage with their social partners. To facilitate such interactions, people gather information relating to the social context and structure of the situation. The current study aimed to deepen the understanding of the psychological determinants of behavior in a novel social interaction. Three social robots and the participant interacted non-verbally according to a pre-programmed “relationship matrix” that dictated who favored whom. Participants' gaze was tracked during (...)
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    Dialogue and Communicative Action – Buber’s Philosophy of Dialogue and Habermas’s Communicative Rationality.Matan Oram - 2012 - Naharaim 6 (2):269-285.
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    The Theopolitical Foundations of Strauss's Criticism of Modernity.Matan Oram - 2007 - Naharaim 1 (1):75-94.
    I Philosophers and Prophets The tradition of the Falasifa tends to refute Plato's ideal of the “philosopher-king”, in which the philosopher is distinguished as the highest human type. In contrast to the philosopher, whose knowledge is incomplete and indirect, the prophet, through revelation, attains profound knowledge and truth. According to the Falasifa version of Platonic politics, the prophet, who represents the highest form of human wisdom conditioned by divine providence, is a founder of political community and a lawgiver.
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    The child's interests and the case for the permissibility of male infant circumcision: Table 1.Joseph Mazor - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (7):421-428.
    Circumcision of a male child was recently ruled illegal by a court in Germany on the grounds that it violates the child's rights to bodily integrity and self-determination. This paper begins by challenging the applicability of these rights to the circumcision debate. It argues that, rather than a sweeping appeal to rights, a moral analysis of the practice of circumcision will require a careful examination of the interests of the child. I consider three of these interests in some detail. The (...)
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  14. Liberal Justice, Future People, and Natural Resource Conservation.Joseph Mazor - 2010 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 38 (4):380-408.
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    Relations between innate endowments, cognitive development, domain specificity, and a taxonomy-creator.Adee Matan & Sidney Strauss - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4):584-584.
    Atran proposes that humans have a unique, innate, domain-specific tendency to create taxonomies of biological kinds. We show that: (1) in ontogenesis, children develop a notion Atran claims to be innate; (2) what Atran claims is unique to biological kinds may be found in artifact kinds; and (3) although Atran proposes a domain-specific mental construct for biological rank, it can be explained in domain- general terms.
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    On the Child’s Right to Bodily Integrity: When Is the Right Infringed?Joseph Mazor - 2021 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 46 (4):451-465.
    This article considers two competing types of conceptions of the pre-autonomous child’s right to bodily integrity. The first, which I call encroachment conceptions, holds that any physically serious bodily encroachment infringes on the child’s right to bodily integrity. The second, which I call best-interests conceptions, holds that the child’s right to bodily integrity is infringed just in case the child is subjected to a bodily encroachment that substantially deviates from what is in the child’s best interests. I argue in this (...)
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    On environmental justice, Part I: an intuitive conservation dilemma.Joseph Mazor - 2023 - Economics and Philosophy 39 (2):230-255.
    This article introduces an intuitive conservation dilemma called the Canyon Dilemma: Is it possible to condemn the mining of the Grand Canyon, even by a poor generation, while also permitting this generation’s mining of an unremarkable small canyon? It then argues that not one of several prominent theories of environmental justice, including various forms of egalitarianism, welfarism, deep-ecological theories, communitarianism and free-market environmentalism, can navigate this dilemma. The article concludes by highlighting the dilemma-navigating potential of the equal-claims idea – the (...)
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    Modernity and Crisis in the Thought of Michel Foucault: The Totality of Reason.Matan Oram - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    This book addresses Foucault’s characterizations of the Enlightenment, asking whether the developmental history of the modern conception of knowledge--from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment--warrants the conclusion he draws. From the perspective of a critical evaluation of Foucault's thesis on "the crisis of modernity," the book examines whether Foucault, the philosophical and social critic, truly belongs to those intellectual trends known as a "deconstruction" and "post-modernism" that advocate a wholesale rejection of the project of modernity, demonstrating how a classification of this (...)
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    The ethos of the Enlightenment and the discontents of modernity.Matan Oram - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book probes the sources and nature of the 'discontents of modernity'. It proposes a new approach to the philosophic-critical discourse on modernity. The Enlightenment is widely understood to be the foundational moment of modernity. Yet despite its appeal to reason as the ultimate ground of its authority and legitimacy, the Enlightenment has had multiple historical manifestations and, therefore, can hardly be said to be a homogenous phenomenon. The present work seeks to identify a unitive element that allows us to (...)
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  20. The theopolitical foundations of Strauss's criticism of modernity.Matan Oram - 2007 - Naharaim - Zeitschrift Für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur Und Kulturgeschichte 1 (1).
     
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    On environmental justice, Part II: non-absolute equal division of rights to the natural world.Joseph Mazor - 2023 - Economics and Philosophy 39 (2):256-284.
    This article considers whether any interpretation of the idea of equal claims to the natural world can resolve the Canyon Dilemma (i.e. can justify protecting the Grand Canyon but not a small canyon from mining by a poor generation). It first considers and ultimately rejects the idea of subjecting natural resource rights to an intergenerational equal division. It then demonstrates that a pluralist theory of environmental justice committed to both respect for the separateness of persons and to the collective good (...)
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    On the Strength of Children's Right to Bodily Integrity: The Case of Circumcision.Joseph Mazor - 2017 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 36 (1):1-16.
    This article considers the question of how much weight the infringement of children's right to bodily integrity should be given compared with competing considerations. It utilises the example of circumcision to explore this question, taking as given this practice's opponents' view of circumcision's harmfulness. The article argues that the child's claim against being subjected to circumcision is neither a mere interest nor a right so strong that it trumps all competing interests. Instead, it is a right of moderate strength. Indeed, (...)
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    The Effects of Reducing Preparation Time on the Execution of Intentionally Curved Trajectories: Optimization and Geometrical Analysis.Dovrat Kohen, Matan Karklinsky, Yaron Meirovitch, Tamar Flash & Lior Shmuelof - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Income Redistribution, Body Part Redistribution, and Respect for the Separateness of Persons.Joseph Mazor - 2019 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 16 (3).
    This article considers the question of why labor income may be permissibly redistributed to the poor even though non-essential body parts should generally be protected from redistribution to the infirm – the body-income puzzle. It argues that proposed solutions that affirm self-ownership but reject ownership of labor income are unsuccessful. And proposed solutions that grant individuals entitlements to resources based on the centrality of those resources to the individual’s personal identity are also unsuccessful. Instead, this article defends a solution to (...)
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    Comparing Drug Effectiveness at Health Plans: The Ethics of Cluster Randomized Trials.James E. Sabin, Kathleen Mazor, Vanessa Meterko, Sarah L. Goff & Richard Platt - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (5):39-48.
    "Cluster randomized trials," in which groups of patients are randomly assigned to different therapeutic interventions, provide a powerful way of evaluating drugs. CRTs have not been widely used, in good part because of concerns about whether patients must give informed consent to participate in them. A better understanding of how CRTs fit into clinical practice resolves the concerns.
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    Harms, wrongs, and indirect natural resource conservation obligations: a reply to Benjamin Sachs.Joseph Mazor - 2013 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 16 (2):212-215.
    In his recent commentary on my work, entitled ‘Mazor on indirect obligations to conserve natural resources for future generations’ (Sachs, 2013), Benjamin Sachs explores whether the argument I have provided for grounding indirect obligations of justice to conserve natural resources for future people really succeeds. Sachs insightfully points out that it does not necessarily follow from the fact that profligate individuals increase the obligation of others to conserve natural resources, that those others can insist that the profligate individuals do (...)
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    Aeschylus, septem contra thebas 780–7.Maayan Mazor - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (1):287-290.
    In a recent paper, M. Finkelberg has endorsed part of M.L. West's emendation of the fifth strophe of the second stasimon in Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes. In her opinion, accepting West's emendation also allows adopting earlier emendations proposed by Schütz and Prien, leading to a better understanding of the passage. It is recalled that this is where the chorus relates the disasters that ensued from Oedipus’ discovery of the truth about his marriage. In the following short discussion, I intend to (...)
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    Can liberal egalitarians protect the occupational freedom of the economically talented?Joseph Mazor - 2018 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 21 (6):703-725.
    This article considers and ultimately rejects three prominent liberal egalitarian strategies for safeguarding the occupational freedom of the economically talented. First, Dworkinian concerns regarding the envy of the talented for the less talented are shown to be insufficient to rule out occupationally coercive taxation. Second, Rawlsian arguments about the priority of basic liberties in general and freedom of occupation in particular are shown to be unsuccessful, primarily because Rawls lacks the theoretical resources to protect freedom of occupation as a basic (...)
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    International Rights Violations and Media Coverage: The Case for Adversarial Impartiality.Joseph Mazor - 2013 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 27 (2):225-249.
    I argue that the best way for journalists to enable their audience to determine the truth about international rights questions and to grant the parties’ claims a fair hearing is by adhering to strict impartiality—i.e., by producing coverage that does not reflect the journalist’s personal views on the rights question. I then argue that that the best way for journalists to provide strictly impartial coverage is by utilizing a legal trial, and more specifically an adversarial trial as a model for (...)
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    The Case for Citizen Duty.Joseph Mazor - 2020 - Social Theory and Practice 46 (1):143-179.
    This article defends a novel type of institutionalized mass deliberation: Citizen Duty. Citizen Duty would legally require every citizen to engage in one day of diverse, moderated political deliberation prior to major elections. This deliberation would realize a variety of benefits, including wiser electoral decisions and a more respectful electoral process, while avoiding the dangers of citizen deliberation. A comparison with jury duty and with non-deliberative alternatives suggests that Citizen Duty’s substantial economic and liberty costs are justified. Finally, an examination (...)
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    What philosophers can contribute in the face of fundamental empirical disagreement: a response to Benatar and Lang.Joseph Mazor - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (7):432-433.
    I wish to first thank the two respondents for seriously engaging with my arguments. Their responses suggest that they are both individuals of good conscience who are deeply committed to the quest for truth and to human welfare.Their responses also highlight the deep empirical disagreements that lie at the heart of the circumcision debate. Given such empirical disagreements, what can philosophers contribute? I wish to reply to my critics in a way that highlights four types of contributions that philosophers can (...)
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    Losses as ecological guides: Minor losses lead to maximization and not to avoidance.Eldad Yechiam, Matan Retzer, Ariel Telpaz & Guy Hochman - 2015 - Cognition 139 (C):10-17.
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    Safe online ethical code for and by the “net generation”: themes emerging from school students’ wisdom of the crowd.Amit Lavie Dinur, Matan Aharoni & Yuval Karniel - 2021 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 19 (1):129-145.
    Purpose Children are becoming heavy users of communication and information technologies from an early age. These technologies carry risks to which children may be exposed. In collaboration with the Israel Ministry of Education, the authors launched a week-long safe online awareness program for school children in 257 elementary and middle schools in Israel. Each class independently composed a safe and ethical code of online behavior following two classroom debate sessions. The purpose of this study was to analyze these codes and (...)
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    Mazor on Indirect Obligations to Conserve Natural Resources for Future Generations.Benjamin Sachs - 2013 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 16 (2):208 - 211.
    Many of us have the intuition that we are duty-bound to conserve natural resources for the benefit of future generations. Yet there is a well-known difficulty in trying to identify the source of th...
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  35. Matan Torah min ha-shamayim ke-ʻiḳar ba-Yahadut, u-meḳomo shel ha-ʻiḳar ha-zeh be-tokh sheʻar ʻiḳre ha-Yahadut.Yitsḥaḳ Refaʼel ʻEtsyon - 1976
     
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  36. Matan śekharan shel mitsṿot.Joseph ben Meir Teomim - 1964 - Yerushalayim,:
     
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    Ana Matan, Teorija političke legitimnosti Johna Rawlsa.Nebojša Zelić - 2011 - Prolegomena 10 (2):319-323.
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    On the impermissibility of infant male circumcision: a response to Mazor.Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (2):186-190.
    This is a response to Dr Joseph Mazor’s paper ‘The child's interests and the case for the permissibility of male infant circumcision.’ I argue that Dr Mazor fails to prove that bodily integrity and self-determination are mere interests as opposed to genuine rights in the case of infant male circumcision. Moreover, I cast doubt on the interest calculus that Dr Mazor employs to arrive at his conclusions about circumcision.
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    Reseña de "Amores que matan" de Miguel A. Núñez.Annie Schulz - 2004 - Enfoques 16 (1):103-106.
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  40. Shemoneh ḥaḳirot: matan śekharan shel mitsṿot.Joseph ben Meir Teomim - 2013 - Modiʻin ʻIlit: Yosef Avraham Ṿolf. Edited by Mosheh ben Meʼir Yeshaʻy Ṿarshner & Yosef Avraham Ṿolf.
     
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  41. Sefer Zikhron ʻAḳedat Yitsḥaḳ: berur halakhah be-ʻinyene isur ha-yiḥud: beʼur raḥav mi-meḳorot ha-rishonim u-maśa u-matan be-divrehem.Elʻazar Brizel - 1961 - Yerushalayim: E. Brizel.
     
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  42. Ḳunṭres Maʼamarim ʻal seder parashiyot yeme ha-Shovavim: ʻinyene musar ṿa-ʻavodat H. ṿe-hitʻorerut lefi seder parashiyot yeme ha-Shovavim she-hem yesod u-vinyan kelal Yiśraʼel ṿe-tiḳuno mi-yetsiʼat Mitsrayim ʻad matan Torah.S. Erlanger - 1996 - Bene Beraḳ: Mishp. Erlanger.
     
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  43. Tarjumah, tauẓīḥāt va talk̲h̲īṣ al-Manṭiq al-Muẓaffar, maʻ matan.Muḥammad Riḍā Muẓaffar - 2022 - Islāmʹābād: Bāqirulʻulūm Fāʼūnḍeshan. Edited by Muḥammad Ḥasnain Nādir.
     
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  44. Sefer Daʻat Shelomoh: maʼamre zeman matan Toratenu: ḥeleḳ mi-maʼamre ḥokhmah u-musar.Shelomoh Ṿolbeh - 2006 - Yerushalayim: Makhon le-hafatsat mishnato shel maran ha-mashgiaḥ Rabi Shelomoh Ṿolbeh, z.l.h.h..
     
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  45. Kelayot yoʻatsot: maśa u-matan be-ḥiyuv hatsalat nefashot be-gidre ha-zekhiyah be-mitsṿah zo uva-devarim ha-mistaʻafim mimenah.Avraham ben Aryeh Leyb Ravits - 2000 - Yerushalayim: [Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  46. Sefer Divre Ḥanina: ʻal Refuʼah U-Fiḳuaḥ Nefesh: Kolel Maśa U-Matan U-Veʼurim Be-Ṭipul Be-Ḥolim Sofaniyim.Ḥanina Yiśraʼ Roṭenberg & el ben Eliʻezer Sheraga - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Ḥanina Yiśraʼel Ben Eliʻezer Sheraga Roṭenberg.
     
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  47. Sefer Imrato arets: bo baʼu niḳbetsu kol hilkhot yiḥud li-khelalehen u-feraṭehen, kolel maśa u-matan ba-Shas uva-posḳim rishonim ṿe-aḥaronim ʻad li-gedole posḳe dorenu uve-śimat dagesh le-khol ḥiluḳe ha-dinim ben bene Sefarad ha-holkhim aḥar horaʼot Maran ha-Sh. ʻa., le-ven bene Ashkenaz ha-yotseʼim be-yad Rema.Amir Ṿaler - 2016 - Reḥovot: [Amir Ṿaler].
     
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  48. Sefer Gan naʻul: ʻal hilkhot yiḥud la-halakhah ule-maʻaśeh: ʻim beʼur Petaḥ ha-gan: u-vo meḳorot, tsiyunim ṿe-heʻarot ʻal ha-halakhot sheba-sefer kolel maśa u-matan be-divre ha-posḳim, rishonim ṿe-aḥaronim, ʻad aḥarone zemanenu.Yaʻaḳov ben Yosef Leṿi - 2016 - Tel Aviv: [Yaʻaḳov Leṿi]. Edited by Yaʻaḳov ben Yosef Leṿi.
     
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  49. Sefer Ḥovat ha-tokheḥah: bo yevoʼar godel mitsṿat hokheaḥ tokhiaḥ et ʻamitekha: ṿe-ʻod kolel maśa u-matan be-divre Ḥazal, rishonim ṿe-aḥaronim ʻal mitsṿah zo.Hillel Litwack - 1990 - Bruḳlin, Nyu Yorḳ: H.D. Liṭṿaḳ.
     
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  50. Sefer Ṿe-halakhta bi-derakhaṿ: bo yevoʼar godel mitsṿat Ṿe-halakhta bi-derakhaṿ ṿe-ʻod kolel maśa u-matan be-divre Ḥazal, rishonim ṿe-aḥaronim ʻal mitsṿah zo.Hillel Litwack - 1986 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: H. Litwack.
     
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