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  1. Zionism and Liberalism : Complementary or Contradictory?Haim Bresheeth - 2017 - In Alejandro Abraham-Hamanoiel (ed.), Liberalism in neoliberal times: dimensions, contradictions, limits. London: Goldsmiths Press.
     
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    Nevuʼah ṿeha-seder ha-medini ha-mushlam: ha-teʼologyah ha-medinit shel Leʼo Shṭraus = Prophecy and the perfect political order: the political theology of Leo Strauss.Haim O. Rechnitzer - 2012 - Yerushalayim: Mosad Byaliḳ.
    "מהדורה מוערת ומבוארת של ספר מגלה טמירין על פי דפוס ראשון, כתבי יד מפוזרים, והשוואה לנוסח הספר ביידיש. לספר נלווה כרך מיוחד של נספחים שנוגעים להתהוות הספר ולתכניו, וכלולים בו דיונים עקרוניים שקשורים לכמה סוגיות שעולות בו: מדרש השמות המוצפנים, מקורותיו החסידיים של המחבר, הנוסחים השונים בכתב-יד, והנוסח המיוחד של הספר ביידיש" -- מעטפת אחורית.
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    Xin lun li xue.Haiming Wang - 2001 - Beijing: Shang wu yin shu guan.
    本书指出科学的伦理学有三个组成部分:一、道德实体,即伦理行为事实如何;二、道德主体,即道德目的,社会为何制定道德;三、道德价值,即伦理行为应该如何。本书一方面揭示了人类伦理行为的类型及其所遵循的四大规 律;另一方面从社会创建道德的目的中推导出了人类伦理行为的善恶六原则以及公平、平等、自由、异化等治理社会的道德原则和幸福、贵生等善待自己的道德原则。.
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    Chinese philosophy.Haiming Wen - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Chinese Philosophy provides a clear, accessible conception of the Chinese philosophical sensibility and its evolution throughout history.
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    What can the Social Sciences Contribute to the Study of Ethics? Theoretical, Empirical and Substantive Considerations.Erica Haimes - 2002 - Bioethics 16 (2):89-113.
    This article seeks to establish that the social sciences have an important contribution to make to the study of ethics. The discussion is framed around three questions: (i) what theoretical work can the social sciences contribute to the understanding of ethics? (ii) what empirical work can the social sciences contribute to the understanding of ethics? And (iii) how does this theoretical and empirical work combine, to enhance the understanding of how ethics, as a field of analysis and debate, is socially (...)
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    Multidisjunctivism’s no solution to the screening-off problem.Haiming Hua - 2022 - Analysis 82 (2):231-238.
    Naïve realism is the view that veridical experiences are fundamentally relations of acquaintance to external objects and their features, and multidisjunctivism is the conjunction of naïve realism and the view that hallucinatory experiences don’t share a common fundamental kind. Multidisjunctivism allegedly removes the screening-off worry over naïve realism, and the relevant literature suggests that multidisjunctivism is one of the naïve realist responses to the worry. The present paper argues that the multidisjunctive solution is implicitly changing the subject, so the impression (...)
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    Xuan miao zhi jing: Wei Jin xuan xue mei xue si chao.Haiming Zhang - 1997 - Changchun Shi: Jilin sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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  8. Pointers to truth.Haim Gaifman - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (5):223-261.
    If we try to evaluate the sentence on line 1 we ¯nd ourselves going in an unending cycle. For this reason alone we may conclude that the sentence is not true. Moreover we are driven to this conclusion by an elementary argument: If the sentence is true then what it asserts is true, but what it asserts is that the sentence on line 1 is not true. Consequently the sentence on line 1 is not true. But when we write this (...)
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    When time slows down: The influence of threat on time perception in anxiety.Yair Bar-Haim, Aya Kerem, Dominique Lamy & Dan Zakay - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (2):255-263.
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    Attitudes toward risk are complicated: experimental evidence for the re-individuation approach to risk-attitudes.Haim Cohen, Anat Maril, Sun Bleicher & Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 179 (8):2553-2577.
    We present experimental evidence that supports the thesis :602–625, 2015, Br J Philos Sci 70:77–102, 2019; Bradley in Decisions theory with a human face, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2017; Goldschmidt and Nissan-Rozen in Synthese 198:7553–7575, 2021) that people might positively or negatively desire risky prospects conditional on only some of the prospects’ outcomes obtaining. We argue that this evidence has important normative implications for the central debate in normative decision theory between two general approaches on how to rationalize several common (...)
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  11. Empirical evidence for moral Bayesianism.Haim Cohen, Ittay Nissan-Rozen & Anat Maril - 2024 - Philosophical Psychology 37 (4):801-830.
    Many philosophers in the field of meta-ethics believe that rational degrees of confidence in moral judgments should have a probabilistic structure, in the same way as do rational degrees of belief. The current paper examines this position, termed “moral Bayesianism,” from an empirical point of view. To this end, we assessed the extent to which degrees of moral judgments obey the third axiom of the probability calculus, ifP(A∩B)=0thenP(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B), known as finite additivity, as compared to degrees of beliefs on the one (...)
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    Eight lessons on infinity: a mathematical adventure.Haim Shapira - 2019 - London: Duncan Baird Publishing, an imprint of Watkins Media.
    In this book, best-selling author and mathematician Haim Shapira presents an introduction to mathematical theories which deal with the most beautiful concept ever invented by humankind: infinity. Written in clear, simple language and aimed at a lay audience, this book also offers some strategies that will allow readers to try their ability at solving truly fascinating mathematical problems. Infinity is a deeply counter-intuitive concept that has inspired many great thinkers. In this book we will meet many sages, both familiar (...)
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    What can the social sciences contribute to the study of ethics? Theoretical, empirical and substantive considerations.Erica Haimes - 2002 - Bioethics 16 (2):89–113.
    This article seeks to establish that the social sciences have an important contribution to make to the study of ethics. The discussion is framed around three questions: (i) what theoretical work can the social sciences contribute to the understanding of ethics? (ii) what empirical work can the social sciences contribute to the understanding of ethics? And (iii) how does this theoretical and empirical work combine, to enhance the understanding of how ethics, as a field of analysis and debate, is socially (...)
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  14. Pointers to propositions.Haim Gaifman - manuscript
    The semantic paradoxes, whose paradigm is the Liar, played a crucial role at a crucial juncture in the development of modern logic. In his 1908 seminal paper, Russell outlined a system, soon to become that of the Principia Mathematicae, whose main goal was the solution of the logical paradoxes, both semantic and settheoretic. Russell did not distinguish between the two and his theory of types was designed to solve both kinds in the same uniform way. Set theoreticians, however, were content (...)
     
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    Subjective Probability, Natural Predicates and Hempel's Ravens.Haim Gaifman - 1979 - Erkenntnis 14 (2):105 - 147.
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    ʻAl ha-milḥamah = On war.Haim Assa - 2020 - Rishon le-Tsiyon: Sifre hemed. Edited by Joseph Agassi.
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  17. Keshe-Marḳs pagash et Niṭsheh be-Khikar Taḥrir = Marx & Nietzsch in the Tahrir circle.Haim Assa - 2013 - Tel Aviv-Yafo: Deror la-nefesh.
     
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    Maḥshavot le-ʻet lailah =.Haim Shapira - 2013 - Or Yehudah: Zemorah-Bitan.
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    A Borel maximal eventually different family.Haim Horowitz & Saharon Shelah - forthcoming - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic.
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    The P3 component of the ERP reflects conscious perception, not confidence.Moti Salti, Yair Bar-Haim & Dominique Lamy - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2):961-968.
    Consistent with numerous electrophysiological studies, we recently reported that conscious perception is associated with a widely distributed modulation of the P3 component . We also showed that correct objective performance in the absence of subjective awareness is associated with a spatially more restricted modulation of the P3. The relatively late occurrence of the P3 along with lack of control for post-perceptual processes suggests that this component might reflect processes related to stimulus evaluation or confidence rather than to visual awareness or (...)
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    Proving nothing and illustrating much: The case of Michael Balint.Shaul Bar-Haim - 2020 - History of the Human Sciences 33 (3-4):47-65.
    John Forrester’s book Thinking in Cases does not provide one ultimate definition of what it means to ‘think in cases’, but rather several alternatives: a ‘style of reasoning’ (Hacking), ‘paradigms’ or ‘exemplars’ (Kuhn), and ‘language games’ (Wittgenstein), to mention only a few. But for Forrester, the stories behind each of the figures who suggested these different models for thinking (in cases) are as important as the models themselves. In other words, the question for Forrester is not only what ‘thinking in (...)
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  22. Non-standard models in a broader perspective.Haim Gaifman - manuscript
    Non-standard models were introduced by Skolem, first for set theory, then for Peano arithmetic. In the former, Skolem found support for an anti-realist view of absolutely uncountable sets. But in the latter he saw evidence for the impossibility of capturing the intended interpretation by purely deductive methods. In the history of mathematics the concept of a nonstandard model is new. An analysis of some major innovations–the discovery of irrationals, the use of negative and complex numbers, the modern concept of function, (...)
     
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    Confucian Pragmatism as the Art of Contextualizing Personal Experience and World.Haiming Wen - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    This engaging work of comparative philosophy puts the Chinese and American philosophical traditions into a mutually informative and transformative philosophical dialogue on the way to developing a new form of Confucian pragmatism.
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  24. Operational pointer semantics: Solution to self-referential puzzles I.Haim Gaifman - 1988 - In M. Y. Vardi (ed.), Proceedings of the Second Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning About Knowledge. Morgan Kaufman. pp. 43–60.
     
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    An Extension of a Theorem of Gaifman-Hales-Solovay.Haim Gaifman - 1967 - Fundamenta Mathematicae 61 (1):29-32.
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    In Support of the Crippled I‐It: A Response to Grob.Haim Gordon - 1985 - Educational Theory 35 (4):433-435.
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    Vigilant care: An integrative reformulation regarding parental monitoring.Haim Omer, Shai Satran & Oren Driter - 2016 - Psychological Review 123 (3):291-304.
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    Rendered invisible? The absent presence of egg providers in U.K. debates on the acceptability of research and therapy for mitochondrial disease.Ken Taylor & Erica Haimes - 2015 - Monash Bioethics Review 33 (4):360-378.
    Techniques for resolving some types of inherited mitochondrial diseases have recently been the subject of scientific research, ethical scrutiny, media coverage and regulatory initiatives in the UK. Building on research using eggs from a variety of providers, scientists hope to eradicate maternally transmitted mutations in mitochondrial DNA by transferring the nuclear DNA of a fertilised egg, created by an intending mother at risk of transmitting mitochondrial disease, and her male partner, into an enucleated egg provided by another woman. In this (...)
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    Ideology Effects and the Nature of Popular Culture.Gabriel Bar-Haïm - 1990 - Communications 15 (1-2):149-162.
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  30. Dis-Membered Bodies—Re-Membered Selves: The Discourse of the Institutionalized Old.Haim Hazan - 2002 - In Lars Andersson (ed.), Cultural Gerontology. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 207--220.
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    Preliminary considerations.Haim Hazan - 2002 - In Lars Andersson (ed.), Cultural Gerontology. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 207.
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  32. Tilting the frame : Israeli suicide as an alternative to suicide in Israel.Haim Hazan & Raquel Romberg - 2018 - In Hagai Boas, Shai Joshua Lavi, Yael Hashiloni-Dolev, Dani Filc & Nadav Davidovitch (eds.), Bioethics and biopolitics in Israel: socio-legal, political and empirical analysis. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Maimonides' political philosophy.Haim Kreisel - 2005 - In Kenneth Seeskin (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Maimonides. Cambridge University Press. pp. 193.
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    “To sin with Reason” – Spinoza’s Moral Atheism in the German Early Enlightenment.Haim Mahlev - 2013 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 120 (2):277-294.
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  35. Toldot ha-raʻayon ha-medini: yalḳuṭ meḳorot.Haim Ormian (ed.) - 1979 - [Tel Aviv]: Sifriyat ha-poʻalim.
     
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    Gemara wisdom: understanding the ethics in Torah law: Bava metzia.Haim Perlmutter - 2009 - Nanuet, NY: Feldheim Publishers.
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    The Kunen-Miller chart (lebesgue measure, the baire property, Laver reals and preservation theorems for forcing).Haim Judah & Saharon Shelah - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (3):909-927.
    In this work we give a complete answer as to the possible implications between some natural properties of Lebesgue measure and the Baire property. For this we prove general preservation theorems for forcing notions. Thus we answer a decade-old problem of J. Baumgartner and answer the last three open questions of the Kunen-Miller chart about measure and category. Explicitly, in \S1: (i) We prove that if we add a Laver real, then the old reals have outer measure one. (ii) We (...)
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    The liberal playground: Susan Isaacs, psychoanalysis and progressive education in the interwar era.Shaul Bar-Haim - 2017 - History of the Human Sciences 30 (1):94-117.
    The Cambridge Malting House, an experimental school, serves here as a case study for investigating the tensions within 1920s liberal elites between their desire to abandon some Victorian and Edwardian sets of values in favour of more democratic ones, and at the same time their insistence on preserving themselves as an integral part of the English upper class. Susan Isaacs, the manager of the Malting House, provided the parents – some of whom were the most famous scientists and intellectuals of (...)
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  39. Probabilities over rich languages, testing and randomness.Haim Gaifman & Marc Snir - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (3):495-548.
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    Sacks forcing, Laver forcing, and Martin's axiom.Haim Judah, Arnold W. Miller & Saharon Shelah - 1992 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 31 (3):145-161.
    In this paper we study the question assuming MA+⌝CH does Sacks forcing or Laver forcing collapse cardinals? We show that this question is equivalent to the question of what is the additivity of Marczewski's ideals 0. We give a proof that it is consistent that Sacks forcing collapses cardinals. On the other hand we show that Laver forcing does not collapse cardinals.
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  41. Gong zheng yu ren dao: guo jia zhi li dao de yuan ze ti xi.Haiming Wang - 2010 - Beijing: Shang wu yin shu guan.
     
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    Lun li xue yu ren sheng.Haiming Wang - 2009 - Shanghai Shi: Fu dan da xue chu ban she.
    本书系作者专心致志撰写22年而成的150余万字的《新伦理学》(商务印书馆2008年修订版)之精粹。它几乎将每个理论问题都化为一个鲜活的人生案例,通过解析各个案例而系统展现伦理学博大精深之原理,因而名之 为《伦理学与人生》。.
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    The principles of new ethics.Haiming Wang - unknown - New York: Routledge.
    From Descartes to Spinoza, Western philosophers have attempted to propose an axiomatic systemization of ethics. However, without consensus on the contents and objects of ethics, the system remains incomplete. This four-volume set presents a model that highlights a Chinese philosopher's insights on ethics after a 22 year study. Three essential components of ethics are examined: metaethics, normative ethics, and virtue ethics. This volume is the second part of the discussion on normative ethics. The author analyzes humanity, liberty, justice, happiness, and (...)
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  44. Sefer Ḥezyon ha-ʻolam: ha-gedolim ṿeha-ʻam.Avraham Zaḳhaim - 1932 - Petaḥ Tiḳṿah: Avraham Zaḳhaim.
     
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  45. Context-dependent Utilities.Haim Gaifman & Yang Liu - 2015 - In Wiebe Van Der Hoek, Wesley H. Holliday & Wen Fang Wang (eds.), Logic, Rationality, and Interaction. Springer. pp. 90-101.
    Savage's framework of subjective preference among acts provides a paradigmatic derivation of rational subjective probabilities within a more general theory of rational decisions. The system is based on a set of possible states of the world, and on acts, which are functions that assign to each state a consequence€. The representation theorem states that the given preference between acts is determined by their expected utilities, based on uniquely determined probabilities (assigned to sets of states), and numeric utilities assigned to consequences. (...)
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    Pointers to Truth.Haim Gaifman - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (5):223.
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    The Spanish Inquisition and a converso Community in Extremadura.Haim Beinart - 1981 - Mediaeval Studies 43 (1):445-471.
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  48. Hagut filosofit be-mishnato shel R. Mosheh Albelda.Refael Ben Haim - 2000 - [Israel: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  49. Peirce, Haack, and info-gaps.Yakov Ben-Haim - 2007 - In Cornelis De Waal (ed.), Susan Haack: A Lady of Distinctions: The Philosopher Responds to Critics. Prometheus Books.
    Surprise and change are the way of the world. Philosophers have known this at least since Thales, and practical men knew it long before. Variety and the continual flux of one thing into another is, for Peirce, a central notion. A very similar conception underlies the information-gap theory of uncertainty and its application to decisions with severely deficient understanding which I have argued for earlier. For Haack, whose treatment of warrant is strongly non-probabilistic, info-gap theory is a natural context. The (...)
     
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  50. Halikhot hayim.Haim Aryeh Bernstein - 1960 - Tel Aviv: Hekhal ha-Talmud.
     
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