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    Diagnosis of intermittent faults in Multi-Agent Systems: An SFL approach.Avraham Natan, Meir Kalech & Roman Barták - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 324 (C):103994.
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  2. Sefer Minḥat Natan: beʼurim u-verurim, heʻarot ṿe-tsiyunim ʻal Masekhet Ḳidushin... ; Sefer Śiḥot Ḥayim: agadah, derush u-musar.Natan Ḥayim Infeld - 1989 - Bene Beraḳ: N.Ḥ. Infeld. Edited by Natan Ḥayim Infeld.
     
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    Between the Quest for Certainty and Intolerance of Uncertainty: Hugo Dingler’s Way to the Forefront of the Deutsche Physik Movement, 1900–1937.Avraham Rot - 2023 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 13 (2):413-452.
    The movement known as Deutsche Physik (German physics) evolved hand in hand with National Socialism. It represented a marginal but vocal group of German scientists and science scholars who profiled themselves as defenders of “Aryan” science and called for the elimination of the “Jewish spirit” that they saw as epitomized by Albert Einstein’s relativity theory and as dominating the natural sciences, even in Nazi Germany. This infamous movement is most associated with the Nobel laureate physicists Philipp Lenard and Johannes Stark, (...)
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    Berakhah le-Avraham: asupat maʼamarim le-khibud ha-Rav Prof. Avraham ha-Leṿi Shṭainberg, sheliṭa, mi-peri ʻiṭam shel yedidaṿ u-moḳiraṿ bi-melot lo shishim shanah, be-tosefet ketavim shel avot ha-mishpaḥah.Avraham Steinberg & Yitsḥaḳ Ilan Shṭainberg (eds.) - 2008 - Yerushalayim: Le-haśagat ha-sefer, Yitsḥaḳ Ilan ha-Leṿi Shṭainberg.
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    Berakhah le-Avraham: asupat maʼamarim le-khibud ha-Rav Prof. Avraham ha-Leṿi Shṭainberg, sheliṭa, mi-peri ʻiṭam shel yedidaṿ u-moḳiraṿ bi-melot lo shishim shanah, be-tosefet ketavim shel avot ha-mishpaḥah.Avraham Steinberg & Yitsḥaḳ Ilan Shṭainberg (eds.) - 2008 - Yerushalayim: Le-haśagat ha-sefer, Yitsḥaḳ Ilan ha-Leṿi Shṭainberg.
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    Two examples in noncommutative probability.Dror Bar-Natan - 1989 - Foundations of Physics 19 (1):97-104.
    A simple noncommutative probability theory is presented, and two examples for the difference between that theory and the classical theory are shown. The first example is the well-known formulation of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle in terms of a variance inequality and the second example is an interpretatio of the Bell paradox in terms of noncommuntative probability.
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  7. Shpinozah: me-hedonizm ishi le-musar universali = Spinoza: from personal hedonism to universal morality.Avraham Mounitz - 1997 - [Israel: Ḥ. Mo. L..
  8. From come to consciousness : recovery and the process of differentiation.Avraham Schweiger, Michael Frost & Ofer Keren - 2010 - In Michel Weber & Anderson Weekes (eds.), Process Approaches to Consciousness in Psychology, Neuroscience, and Philosophy of Mind. State University of New York Press.
     
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    Notes d'épigraphie delphique.Natan Valmin - 1936 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 60 (1):118-134.
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    Memory Unbound: The Holocaust and the Formation of Cosmopolitan Memory.Natan Sznaider & Daniel Levy - 2002 - European Journal of Social Theory 5 (1):87-106.
    This article analyzes the distinctive forms that collective memories take in the age of globalization. It studies the transition from national to cosmopolitan memory cultures. Cosmopolitanism refers to a process of `internal globalization' through which global concerns become part of local experiences of an increasing number of people. Global media representations, among others, create new cosmopolitan memories, providing new epistemological vantage points and emerging moral-political interdependencies. The article traces the historical roots of this transformation and outlines the theoretical foundations for (...)
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  11. Yesodot ha-fisiḳah ha-ḥadashah.Avraham Ashkenazi - 1971 - Yerushalayim: Aḳademon, Bet ha-hotsaʼah shel Histadrut ha-sṭudenṭim shel ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit. Edited by Arye Weinreb & Dan Shamir.
     
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    The Logical Basis of the Tractarian Ontology.Natan Berber - 2007 - Axiomathes 17 (2):185-196.
    This paper focuses on the relation between logic and ontology. In particular, it demonstrates how classical logical theory can clarify the ontological part of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. To this end, the work examines the adequacy of a formal system that was devised by the Polish logician, mathematician and philosopher Roman Suszko (1919–1979) as a model for the Tractatus. Following a brief explanation of the Tractarian ontology, the main ideas of Suszko’s system and its philosophical significance will be considered. The (...)
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  13. The Place Is Israel, Not Europe.Avraham Warshawsky - 1998 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 8:130.
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    Suffering and Misery in History is Not a Tragic Story: The Ethical Education of Seeing Differences between Narratives.Natan Elgabsi - 2024 - Journal of Curriculum Studies.
    This article brings out ethical aspects arising in Plato’s classical critique of narrative and imitative art in The Republic, especially when it comes to reading stories about the past. Socrates’s and Glaucon’s most important suggestion, I argue, is to cultivate an ethical consciousness where one ought to see the distinctions between how the real and the imaginary in narratives are to be conceived, and what that insight ethically demands of the reader. Taken as an ethical insight for the reader when (...)
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    Binding lies.Avraham Merzel, Ilana Ritov, Yaakov Kareev & Judith Avrahami - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Withholding and Withdrawing: A Religious–Cultural Path Toward a Practical Resolution.Avraham Steinberg & Vardit Ravitsky - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (3):49-50.
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  17. Sefer Maḥazeh Avraham.Avraham Abeli Rozanos - 1862 - In Avraham Abeli Rozanos, Ḥayim Berish ben Yaʻaḳov & Jonah ben Abraham Gerondi (eds.), Sefer Sheloshah sifre musar. [Brooklyn, N.Y.?: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  18. Is There a Problem of Writing in Historiography? Plato and the pharmakon of the Written Word.Natan Elgabsi - 2019 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 7 (2):225-264.
    This investigation concerns first what Jacques Derrida and Paul Ricœur consider to be «the question of writing» in Plato’s Phaedrus, and then whether their conception of a general philosophical problem of writing finds support in the dialogue. By contrast to their attempts to «determine» the «status» of writing as the general condition of knowledge, my investigation has two objections. (1) To show that Plato’s concern is not to define writing, but to reflect on what is involved in honest and dishonest (...)
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  19. Sefer Milel le-Avraham.Avraham Kohen - 1991 - [Yerushalayim: Mekhon Bene Yiśakhar. Edited by Avraham Kohen.
     
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    The sociology of compassion: A study in the sociology of morals.Natan Sznaider - 1998 - Cultural Values 2 (1):117-139.
    This essay analyzes the theoretical foundations of collective interest in the sufferings of strangers. Concern with the suffering of others, accompanied by the urge to help, is compassion. This study develops the social and historical conditions under which public compassion emerges. Two broad interpretations of these developments are suggested. The democratization perspective suggests that with the lessening of profoundly categorical and corporate social distinctions, compassion becomes more extensive. A second perspective is linked to the emergence of market society. By defining (...)
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  21. ha-Adam mahu?Avraham Adereth - 1964
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    Settlement, Economy, and Demography under Assyrian Rule in the West: The Territories of the Former Kingdom of Israel as a Test Case.Avraham Faust - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (4):765.
    The “Assyrian Century,” the period of Assyrian rule in the Levant, is usually regarded as an era of prosperity and economic progress. As far as the southern Levant is concerned, this reconstruction more or less reflects the reality on the southern edge of the region—in the areas of Philistia, Judah, and Edom. But what was the situation in the northern part of the country, in the territories of the former kingdom of Israel and adjacent territories, regions that had become Assyrian (...)
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  23. Ethics and Time in the Philosophy of History: A Cross-Cultural Approach.Natan Elgabsi & Bennett Gilbert (eds.) - 2023 - London: Bloomsbury.
    This interdisciplinary volume connects the philosophy of history to moral philosophy with a unique focus on time. Taking in a range of intellectual traditions, cultural, and geographical contexts, the volume provides a rich tapestry of approaches to time, morality, culture, and history. -/- By extending the philosophical discussion on the ethical importance of temporality, the editors disentangle some of the disciplinary tensions between analytical and hermeneutic philosophy of history, cultural theory, meta-ethical theory, and normative ethics. The ethical and existential character (...)
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    Salomon jakovlevič lur'e.Natan S. Grinbaum - 1987 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 131 (1-2):300-308.
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  25. Shevilim ha-.hinukh.Natan Kudish - 1964
     
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  26. Sefer Ben melekh: ḥokhmah u-musar: leḳeṭ śiḥot u-maʼamarim.Natan Yehudah Leyb Mintsberg - 2011 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Ḳehal ʻadat Yerushalayim.
     
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    La religion dans le conflit israélo-palestinien.Avraham Sela & Elhanan Yakira - 2003 - Cités 14 (2):13.
    Qu’est-ce qu’un conflit religieux et comment devrait-on le définir ? En quoi un tel conflit diffère-t-il des autres ? Quelles sont les variables qui le désignent comme « religieux » ? La définition d’un conflit en ces termes importe-t-elle ? Autrement dit, que nous apprend-elle sur sa nature, ses buts, ses règles, ses procédures et ses limites et, en particulier,..
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    Zu den Übersetzungen des Alten Testaments im Institutum Judaicum et Muhammedicum in Halle.Avraham Siluk - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 75 (2):172-188.
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  29. ha-Shemiṭah bi-meḥitsat gedole ha-dorot: beʼurim, orḥot ḥayim ṿe-divre musar be-mitsṿat ha-shemiṭah.Natan Tsevi Yarom (ed.) - 2014 - Modiʻin ʻIlit: Mekhon Mishnat he-Ḥafets Ḥayim.
     
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  30. Understanding Evil Deeds in Human Terms: Empathy for the Perpetrators, the Dead Victims, and the Ethics of Being the Afterlife.Natan Elgabsi - 2023 - Zeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie (00).
    This essay concerns what it means to historicize evil in an ethically responsible way: that is, what it means to think and narrate perpetrators and victims of evil through what is testified to and told about them. I show that a responsible gaze can only be recognized by allowing ourselves to be addressed by the dead victims. The argument consists in an existential critique of a set of common ideas in the human sciences, which suggest that we must attempt to (...)
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  31. Literary Mediation, Responsibility, and Ethical Understanding of the Afflicted Other: A Philosophy of Testimonial Narrative.Natan Elgabsi - 2021 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Hermeneutik 20:143–169.
    Many of our hermeneutic, literary critic, and poststructuralist ideas on mediation imply that the medium determines how a textual or narrative account must be taken. In contrast to these, Émmanuel Lévinas suggests that responsibility for the other person is not determined by the medium. Responsibility is already established in proximity to the other person; a relationship that we as moral subjects need to ethically understand. In relation to Primo Levi’s memoir of survival in Auschwitz, If this is a Man, this (...)
     
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    A Situational Formal Ontology of the Tracatus.Natan Berber - 2008 - Polish Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):5-20.
    This paper disucsses the Boolean algebraic axiomatic system of situations suggested by the Polish logician Roman Suszko (1919-1979). The paper will specifically examine the adequacy of the axioms, definitions and theorems of Suszko’s system as a model for Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tracatus Logico-Philosophicus. It will be shown how the formal properties of Suszko’s system - the atomicity and completeness of the Boolean algebraic system - can be employed in order to clarify key concepts of the situational part of the Tractarian ontology. (...)
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  33. A Tractarian System of Objects.Natan Berber - 2011 - Logique Et Analyse 54 (216).
     
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  34. Sefer Zikaron la-nefesh: musarim naʼim, maʻaśiyot u-derushim: ʻim targum li-Sefaradit.Avraham ben Yeshaʻyah Dayan - 1991 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon ha-ketav.
     
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  35. Sefer Zikaron la-nefesh: musarim naʼim, maʻaśiyot u-derushim.Avraham ben Yeshaʻyah Dayan - 1984 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon ha-ketav.
     
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    A passion for a people: lessons from the life of a Jewish educator.Avraham Infeld - 2018 - Jerusalem, [Israel]: Gefen Publishing House in conjuction with Melitz. Edited by Clare Goldwater & Nikki Littman.
    An engaging and inspiring set of reflections by one of the master educators of today's Jewish world - full of delightful stories, compelling analysis and generosity of spirit. Read it and your faith in the Jewish future will be renewed. - Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks.
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  37. Ḳitsur Menorat ha-maʼor he-ḥadash.Avraham Yehudah Likhṭ - 1990 - Yerushalayim: Mashʼabim. Edited by Isaac Aboab.
     
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  38. 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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  39. Duties of the mind: essays on Jewish philosophy.Avraham Worob - 1975 - Spring Valley, N.Y.: Shaare Emet.
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    What is it to do good medical ethics? An orthodox Jewish physician and ethicist's perspective.Avraham Steinberg - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (1):125-128.
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    Bogdanov-Malinovsky on party and revolution.Avraham Yassour - 1984 - Studies in Soviet Thought 27 (3):225-236.
  42. Le-hitbonen: pirḳe hadrakhah ṿe-hitbonenut ba-derekh ha-ʻolah.Avraham Pinḥas Braier - 2015 - Ashdod: [Avraham Pinḥas Braier].
     
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  43. Kibud horim ke-hilkhato: ʻiḳre hilkhot kibud av ṿa-em.Avraham Broyer - 2003 - Bene Beraḳ: Shemuʼel Bruner.
     
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  44. Ḳitsurim u-veʼurim le-Sefer ha-Tanya.Avraham Tsevi Brudna - 1990 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Ohole Shem-Lyubaṿiṭsh. Edited by Shneur Zalman.
     
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    Lenin and Bogdanov: Protagonists in the?Bolshevik Center?Avraham Yassour - 1981 - Studies in Soviet Thought 22 (1):1-32.
    In this essay I will argue for the existence of a Bolshevik Center, which coordinated the activities of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Social Democratic Party. This Bolshevik Center was dissolved in an intra-Bolshevik factional dispute on the eve of Lenin's writing his "Materialism" and "Empirio-Criticism." The source of the conflict in the Bolshevik Center related to disagreements over Lenin's tactics following the 1905 revolution. The leader of the anti-Lenin opposition was Bogdanov. But the struggle over tactics could not be (...)
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  46. The ‘Ethic of Knowledge’ and Responsible Science: Responses to Genetically Motivated Racism.Natan Elgabsi - 2022 - Social Studies of Science 52 (2):303-323.
    This study takes off from the ethical problem that racism grounded in population genetics raises. It is an analysis of four standard scientific responses to the problem of genetically motivated racism, seen in connection with the Human Genome Diversity Project (HGDP): (1) Discriminatory uses of scientific facts and arguments are in principle ‘misuses’ of scientific data that the researcher cannot be further responsible for. (2) In a strict scientific sense, genomic facts ‘disclaim racism’, which means that an epistemically correct grasp (...)
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    Reading the Inscriptions of Our Lifeworld: Transgenerational Existence and the Metaphysics of the Grave.Natan Elgabsi - 2022 - Philosophy Today 66 (3):529-545.
    This existential phenomenological exploration concerns how writing is not the mere tool for communication and commemoration, or the supplementary image of a memory, but is closely connected to the phenomenon of the grave. The exploration aims to show a transgenerational mode of human existence and moral life, by considering how the becoming of a historical, which is to say a transgenerational subject through the features that writing and the grave together lets us capture, is also importantly bound to the becoming (...)
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    The Ethical Presupposition of Historical Understanding: Investigating Marc Bloch's Methodology.Natan Elgabsi - 2017 - Culture and Dialogue 5 (2):223-241.
    Discussions on Marc Bloch usually focus on The Annales School, his comparative method, or his defence of a distinct historical science. In contrast, I emphasise his seldom-investigated ideas of what historical understanding should involve. I contend that Bloch distinguishes between three different ethical attitudes in studying people and ways of life from the past: scientific passivity; critical judgements; understanding. The task of the historian amounts to understanding other worlds in their own terms. This essay is an exploration of Bloch’s methodology (...)
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    Réception solenelle d'Hérode Atticus.Natan Svensson - 1926 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 50 (1):527-535.
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    Hannah Arendt's Jewish Cosmopolitanism: Between the Universal and the Particular.Natan Sznaider - 2007 - European Journal of Social Theory 10 (1):112-122.
    This article conceptualizes the lofty term of cosmopolitanism from people's historical experience. It attempts to find a bridge between theory and life. Many writers now maintain that cosmopolitanism is no longer a dream, but rather the substance of social reality - and that it is increasingly the nation-state and our particular identities that are figments of our imagination, clung to by our memories. The aim of this article is to concretize this argument and demonstrate how some of the Jewish intellectuals (...)
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