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    В поисках смысла истории: методологический аспект.I. Shimon - 2003 - Dubna: Obʺedinennyĭ in-t i︠a︡dernykh issl..
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    V poiskakh smysla istorii: metodologicheskiĭ aspekt.I. Shimon - 2003 - Dubna: Obʺedinennyĭ in-t i︠a︡dernykh issl..
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    A.I. systems and human cognition: the missing link.Shimon Ullman - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):117-119.
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    A strong polarized relation.Shimon Garti & Saharon Shelah - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (3):766-776.
    We prove that the strong polarized relation $\left( {\mu _\mu ^ + } \right) \to \left( {\mu _\mu ^ + } \right)_2^{1.1}$ is consistent with ZFC, for a singular ì which is a limit of measurable cardinals.
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    Depth of Boolean Algebras.Shimon Garti & Saharon Shelah - 2011 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 52 (3):307-314.
    Suppose $D$ is an ultrafilter on $\kappa$ and $\lambda^\kappa = \lambda$. We prove that if ${\bf B}_i$ is a Boolean algebra for every $i.
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    Theorizing immune inhibition and TNF inhibitors from the autoimmune.Ohad Ben Shimon - 2022 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 27 (1).
    This article analyses the biochemical object of tnf inhibitors from the perspective of living with an autoimmune disease. The author tries to tease out how the concept of immune inhibition is used in tandem with the biochemical object of tnf inhibitors to dominate in defining and narrating what health and disease, normal and pathological, cure and healing can mean in the context of autoimmune bodies. Specifically, and within the ‘pathological’ framework of autoimmune diseases, the pharmacological treatment of tnf inhibition is (...)
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    Commentary on ‘ Wearing humanism on your sleeve’.Shimon M. Glick - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (9):648-648.
    I was deeply moved and inspired by Jason Dubroff’s article1 objecting to the source of the white coat distributed to the entering medical students at his school. The article stimulated me to ponder its implications and led to some thoughtful discussions with colleagues. Here was a busy medical student who was appropriately disturbed at what he regarded as a kind of ethical failure at the very ceremony, which was meant to exemplify and emphasise the values of humanism. However, unlike many (...)
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    The Pitfalls of the Ethical Continuum and its Application to Medical Aid in Dying.Shimon Glick - 2021 - Voices in Bioethics 7.
    Photo by Hannah Busing on Unsplash INTRODUCTION Religion has long provided guidance that has led to standards reflected in some aspects of medical practices and traditions. The recent bioethical literature addresses numerous new problems posed by advancing medical technology and demonstrates an erosion of standards rooted in religion and long widely accepted as almost axiomatic. In the deep soul-searching that pervades the publications on bioethics, several disturbing and dangerous trends neglect some basic lessons of philosophy, logic, and history. The bioethics (...)
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  9. Representing 3D ob jects by sets of activities of receptiv e elds.Shimon Edelman - unknown
    Idealized mo dels of receptive elds (RFs) can be used as building blocks for the creation of p owerful distributed computation systems. The present rep ort concentrates on inv estigating the utility of collections of RFs in representing 3D objects under changing viewing conditions. The main requirement in this task is that the pattern of activity of RFs vary as little as p ossible when the object and the camera move relative to each other. I propose a method for representing (...)
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    The collapse of quantum states: A new interpretation. [REVIEW]Shimon Malin - 1993 - Foundations of Physics 23 (6):881-893.
    The collapse of quantum states is analyzed in terms of a breakdown into two generic phases: Phase I, in which the field of potentialities that the quantum state represents undergoes a discontinuous and unpredictable change into one of the base states which corresponds to the measurement performed, and phase II, in which a transition from the level of potentialities to the level of actualities takes place. Phase I is discussed in relation to a comment about collapse, made by Dirac in (...)
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  11. System, Subsystem, Hive: boundary problems in computational theories of consciousness.Tomer Fekete, Cees van Leeuwen & Shimon Edelman - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
    A computational theory of consciousness should include a quantitative measure of consciousness, or MoC, that (i) would reveal to what extent a given system is conscious, (ii) would make it possible to compare not only different systems, but also the same system at different times, and (iii) would be graded, because so is consciousness. However, unless its design is properly constrained, such an MoC gives rise to what we call the boundary problem: an MoC that labels a system as conscious (...)
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    Visual routines.Shimon Ullman - 1984 - Cognition 18 (1-3):97-159.
  13. Against direct perception.Shimon Ullman - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):333-81.
    Central to contemporary cognitive science is the notion that mental processes involve computations defined over internal representations. This view stands in sharp contrast to the to visual perception and cognition, whose most prominent proponent has been J.J. Gibson. In the direct theory, perception does not involve computations of any sort; it is the result of the direct pickup of available information. The publication of Gibson's recent book (Gibson 1979) offers an opportunity to examine his approach, and, more generally, to contrast (...)
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    Mental representations and mental experiences [G].Shimon Ullman - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):605-606.
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    Gandhi and the Jews, the Jews and Gandhi: An Overall Perspective.Shimon Lev - 2023 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 27 (3):393-409.
    Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869–1948)’s relationship with the Jews is explored in this article. The history of this relationship can be divided into two different periods. The first begins during his formative years in South Africa from 1893 to 1914, and the second, during his political activism in India thereafter. The article points out that Gandhi’s close Jewish associates in South Africa, although coming primarily from a Theosophist background, considered their support of Gandhi and his struggle to represent their core Jewish (...)
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    Aligning pictorial descriptions: An approach to object recognition.Shimon Ullman - 1989 - Cognition 32 (3):193-254.
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    Three-dimensional object recognition based on the combination of views.Shimon Ullman - 1998 - Cognition 67 (1-2):21-44.
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    The Bias of Burden.Shimon Click - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (4):2-2.
    The editors welcome letters from readers, although we cannot guarantee that all will be published. To ensure timeliness, correspondents must respond to an article within seven weeks, and not exceed two double‐spaced pages. Letters become the property of the editors and may be edited and shortened at our discretion.
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  19. ha-Mahpekhah ha-madaʻit ṿehe-ḥazon ha-ḥevrati: śiḥah bi-shenayim.Shimon Peres - 1983 - [Israel]: Moʻetset ha-poʻalim ha-azorit ha-Sharon ha-Deromi u-Vet Berel. Edited by Yitsḥaḳ Livni & Adam Doron.
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    Arie Ludwig Strauss: “A Psalm Returns Home”.Shimon Sandbank - 2014 - Naharaim 8 (2):253-272.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Naharaim Jahrgang: 8 Heft: 2 Seiten: 253-272.
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  21. Ética universal.Shimon Dovid Cowen & Carlos José Sánchez Corrales (eds.) - 2020 - Quito: Publicaciones Noah.
    La primera parte de este libro expone la idea o teoría de las Leyes Noájicas, desde perspectivas espirituales, filosóficas, psicológicas, sociales y políticas. Varios de sus contenidos ya han sido presentados a líderes, incluidos estadistas internacionales (cuyas cartas se incluyen aquí), que han respondido con ánimo a su estudio y difusión. La segunda parte del libro presenta la conducta o práctica concreta de las Leyes Noájicas. Esta tarea precisa procede de una extensa investigación acerca de la Tradición del comentario sobre (...)
     
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    Nature loves to hide: quantum physics and reality, a western perspective.Shimon Malin - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The strangeness of modern physics has sparked several popular books--such as The Tao of Physics--that explore its affinity with Eastern mysticism. But the founders of quantum mechanics were educated in the classical traditions of Western civilization and Western philosophy. In Nature Loves to Hide, physicist Shimon Malin takes readers on a fascinating tour of quantum theory--one that turns to Western philosophical thought to clarify this strange yet inescapable explanation of reality. Malin translates quantum mechanics into plain English, explaining its (...)
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  23. My Jewish Federation: Legacy and Change.Dov Ben-Shimon - 2019 - In Mary L. Zamore & Elka Abrahamson (eds.), The sacred exchange: creating a Jewish money ethic. New York, NY: CCAR Press.
     
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    “Children of the Bible” — Korczak’s Midrash: Its History, Contents and Ideas.Shimon Frost - 1997 - Dialogue and Universalism 7 (9):97-102.
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    Stationary and closed rainbow subsets.Shimon Garti & Jing Zhang - 2021 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (2):102887.
    We study the structural rainbow Ramsey theory at uncountable cardinals. Compared to the usual rainbow Ramsey theory, the variation focuses on finding a rainbow subset that not only is of a certain cardinality but also satisfies certain structural constraints, such as being stationary or closed in its supremum. In the process of dealing with cardinals greater than ω1, we uncover some connections between versions of Chang's Conjectures and instances of rainbow Ramsey partition relations, addressing a question raised in [18].
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  26. Ḳorts'aḳ la-meḥanekh bi-shenot-ha-shemonim.Shimon Sachs - 1980 - Tel Aviv: Tarbut ṿe-ḥinukh.
     
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  27. Ḳorts'aḳ: zikhronot ṿa-hagigim.Shimon Sachs & Jehuda Kahana - 1989 - Tel-Aviv: Papirus. Edited by Jehuda Kahana.
     
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  28. Research, Practice, and Innovative Therapy: On the Theoretical Model of Robert J. Levine.Shimon Tashiro - 2010 - Asian Bioethics Review 2 (3):229-239.
     
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    A model for discovering ‘containment’ relations.Shimon Ullman, Nimrod Dorfman & Daniel Harari - 2019 - Cognition 183 (C):67-81.
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    Unmasked & Anonymous: Shimon & Lindemann Consider Portraiture.John Shimon, Julie Lindemann & Lisa Hostetler - 2008 - Milwaukee Art Museum.
    Photographers John Shimon and Julie Lindemann use antique cameras, modern lens technology, artificial light, and contemporary pop culture to create portraits of the people in their native state amidst backyards, living rooms, parking lots, and the landscape of Wisconsin. These recent photographs are juxtaposed with portraits from the Milwaukee Art Museum’s permanent collections, including daguerreotype portraits, ambrotypes, and tintypes of anonymous people taken by nineteenth-century photographers, as well with photographs by such well-known artists as Alfred Stieglitz, Sally Mann, Larry (...)
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    Representation, similarity, and the chorus of prototypes.Shimon Edelman - 1995 - Minds and Machines 5 (1):45-68.
    It is proposed to conceive of representation as an emergent phenomenon that is supervenient on patterns of activity of coarsely tuned and highly redundant feature detectors. The computational underpinnings of the outlined concept of representation are (1) the properties of collections of overlapping graded receptive fields, as in the biological perceptual systems that exhibit hyperacuity-level performance, and (2) the sufficiency of a set of proximal distances between stimulus representations for the recovery of the corresponding distal contrasts between stimuli, as in (...)
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  32. Ḳovets Shaʻare Torah: Masekhet Bava ḳama: bet otsar le-ḥidushe Torah she-nitḥadshu ʻa. y. ha-Ramim u-vene ha-Yeshivah.Shimon Cohen (ed.) - 2002 - Yerushalayim: Be-hotsaʼat "Mekhon ha-Gaʼon Rabi Eliyahu mi-Ṿilna".
     
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  33. Ḳovets Shaʻare Torah: Masekhet Giṭin: bet otsar le-ḥidushe Torah she-nitḥadshu ʻa.y. ha-Ramim u-vene ha-Yeshivah.Shimon Cohen (ed.) - 2003 - Yerushalayim: Be-hotsaʼat "Mekhon ha-Gaʼon Rabi Eliyahu mi-Ṿilna,".
     
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  34. Ḳovets Shaʻare Torah: Masekhet Giṭin: bet otsar le-ḥidushe Torah she-nitḥadshu ʻa.y. ha-Ramim u-vene ha-Yeshivah.Shimon Cohen (ed.) - 2003 - Yerushalayim: Be-hotsaʼat "Mekhon ha-Gaʼon Rabi Eliyahu mi-Ṿilna,".
     
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    Whitehead's Philosophy and the Collapse of Quantum States.Shimon Malin - 2004 - In T. E. Eastman & H. Keeton (eds.), Physics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process, and Experience. Suny Press. pp. 74.
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    What Does Quantum Mechanics Imply about the Nature of the Universe?Shimon Malin - 1999 - In S. Hameroff, A. Kaszniak & David Chalmers (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness Iii: The Third Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press. pp. 3--313.
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    Whitehead's Philosophy and Quantum Mechanics (QM).Shimon Malin - 2009 - In Wayne C. Myrvold & Joy Christian (eds.), Quantum Reality, Relativistic Causality, and Closing the Epistemic Circle. Springer. pp. 63--68.
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    Towards structural systematicity in distributed, statically bound visual representations.Shimon Edelman & Nathan Intrator - 2003 - Cognitive Science 27 (1):73-109.
    The problem of representing the spatial structure of images, which arises in visual object processing, is commonly described using terminology borrowed from propositional theories of cognition, notably, the concept of compositionality. The classical propositional stance mandates representations composed of symbols, which stand for atomic or composite entities and enter into arbitrarily nested relationships. We argue that the main desiderata of a representational system—productivity and systematicity—can (indeed, for a number of reasons, should) be achieved without recourse to the classical, proposition‐like compositionality. (...)
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    How seriously should we take Minimalist syntax?Shimon Edelman - 2003 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7 (2):60-61.
    Lasnik’s review of the Minimalist program in syntax [1] offers cognitive scientists help in navigating some of the arcana of the current theoretical thinking in transformational generative grammar. One may observe, however, that this journey is more like a taxi ride gone bad than a free tour: it is the driver who decides on the itinerary, and questioning his choice may get you kicked out. Meanwhile, the meter in the cab of the generative theory of grammar is running, and has (...)
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    Towards structural systematicity in distributed, statically bound visual representations.Shimon Edelman & Nathan Intrator - 2003 - Cognitive Science 23 (1):73-110.
    The problem of representing the spatial structure of images, which arises in visual object processing, is commonly described using terminology borrowed from propositional theories of cognition, notably, the concept of compositionality. The classical propositional stance mandates representations composed of symbols, which stand for atomic or composite entities and enter into arbitrarily nested relationships. We argue that the main desiderata of a representational system — productivity and systematicity — can (indeed, for a number of reasons, should) be achieved without recourse to (...)
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  41. The visual analysis of shape and form.Shimon Ullman - 1995 - In Michael S. Gazzaniga (ed.), The Cognitive Neurosciences. MIT Press. pp. 339--350.
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    The visual recognition of three-dimensional objects.Shimon Ullman - 1993 - In David E. Meyer & Sylvan Kornblum (eds.), Attention and Performance Xiv. MIT Press. pp. 79--98.
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    Many Normal Measures.Shimon Garti - 2014 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 55 (3):349-357.
    We characterize the situation of having at least $^{+}$-many normal ultrafilters on a measurable cardinal $\kappa$. We also show that if $\kappa$ is a compact cardinal, then $\kappa$ carries $^{+}$-many $\kappa$-complete ultrafilters, each of which extends the club filter on $\kappa$.
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    On the Spectrum of Characters of Ultrafilters.Shimon Garti, Menachem Magidor & Saharon Shelah - 2018 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 59 (3):371-379.
    We show that the character spectrum Spχ may include any prescribed set of regular cardinals between λ and 2λ.
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    Two cardinal models for singular µ.Shimon Garti & Saharon Shelah - 2007 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 53 (6):636-641.
    We deal here with colorings of the pair , when μ is a strong limit and singular cardinal. We show that there exists a coloring c with no refinement. It follows that the properties of colorings of when μ is singular differ in an essential way from the case of regular μ.
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    The first omitting cardinal for Magidority.Shimon Garti & Yair Hayut - 2019 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 65 (1):95-104.
    An infinite cardinal λ is Magidor if and only if. It is known that if λ is Magidor then for some, and the first such α is denoted by. In this paper we try to understand some of the properties of. We prove that can be the successor of a supercompact cardinal, when λ is a Magidor cardinal. From this result we obtain the consistency of being a successor of a singular cardinal with uncountable cofinality.
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    Yablo's paradox and forcing.Shimon Garti - 2021 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):28-32.
    Thought: A Journal of Philosophy, EarlyView.
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  48. "Sefer ha-yashar" be-misgeret sifrut ha-musar ha-ʻIvrit ba-meʼah ha-13.Shimon Shokek - 1986 - [Israel: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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    Response to: ‘Why medical professionals have no moral claim to conscientious objection accommodation in liberal democracies’ by Schuklenk and Smalling.Shimon M. Glick & Alan Jotkowitz - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (4):248-249.
    The recent essay by Schuklenk and Smalling opposing respect for physicians’ conscientious objections to providing patients with medical services that are legally permitted in liberal democracies is based on several erroneous assumptions. Acting in this manner would have serious harmful effects on the ethos of medicine and of bioethics. A much more nuanced and balanced position is critical in order to respect physicians’ conscience with minimal damage to patients’ rights.
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    Compromise and dialogue in bioethical disputes.Shimon Glick & Alan Jotkowitz - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (10):36 – 38.
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