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  1. Mafteaḥ ha-parnasah: divre hagut, maḥshavah u-musar ʻal ha-parnasah le-or divre Ḥazal..Mosheh Rozen (ed.) - 2008 - Nanuet, NY: Feldhaim.
     
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  2. Maran ha-Bet Yosef: pirḳe hagut, maḥshavah u-musar, ʻetsot, hadrakhot u-segulot.Mosheh Rozen (ed.) - 2010 - Yerushalaim: Mekhon Gesharim.
     
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  3. Tehilah le-Mosheh: peraḳim be-mishnato ha-Tsiyonit shel ha-Rav Kalfon Mosheh ha-Kohen (ha-Kamah), zatsal.Mosheh Kalfon - 2009 - Yerushalayim: Reʼuven Mamu. Edited by Reʼuven Mamu.
     
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  4. Sefer Kibud horim: liḳuṭ u-veʼur nirḥav le-hilkhot kibud av ṿa-em, ʻal pi divre ha-posḳim rishonim ṿe-aḥaronim, u-verure halakhah mi-gedole ha-Torah be-dorenu: be-tosefet divre musar ṿe-hitḥazḳut be-mitsṿah zo.Mosheh A. Faniri - 1990 - Yerushalayim: M.A. Faniri.
     
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  5. Moreh nevukhe ha-dor.Mosheh Zalman ben Shemuʼel Hilel Ahrenzohn - 1908 - [Ṿilna]: Bi-defus ha-almanah ṿeha-aḥim Rom.
     
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  6. Sefer Torah ṿe-ḥayim: musarim u-midot, ʻetsot ṿe-deʻot yesharot..Mosheh Kalfon - 1983 - [Netivot, Israel: A. Ḥadad]. Edited by Asher Ḥadad.
     
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  7. Sefer Ḥasde H.Mosheh Mordekhai ben Shemuʼel Margaliyot - 1588 - [Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Aḥim Goldenberg.
     
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  8. The way of God.Mosheh Max - 1968 - New-York,: Feldheim.
  9. Sefer La-ḥazot be-noʻam: sefer ha-Midot: maʼamarim u-veʼurim be-takhlit midot ha-adam..Mosheh ʻAzriʼel ben Eliyahu Avraham Noifeld - 2014 - Ḳiryat Sefer, Modiʻin ʻIlit: [Mosheh ʻAzriʼel ben Eliyahu Avraham Noifeld].
     
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  10. Sefer Pirḳe Avot: ʻim shene beʼurim.Mosheh Binyamin Raiz (ed.) - 1865 - Bruḳlin: Aḥim Goldenberg.
     
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  11. Sefer Ahavah ba-taʻanugim =.Mosheh ben Yehudah - 2013 - Yerushalayim: ha-Igud ha-ʻolami le-madʻe ha-Yahadut, Ḳeren ha-Rav Daṿid Mosheh ṿe-ʻAmalyah Rozen. Edited by Esther Eisenmann.
     
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  12. Mishnat ha-tseniʻut li-venot Yiśraʼel: kolel ḳitsur hilkhot yiḥud.Mosheh Pinḥas Zander - 2004 - Tel-Aviv: M.P. Zander.
     
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    Dreams of Teeth Falling Out: An Empirical Investigation of Physiological and Psychological Correlates.Naama Rozen & Nirit Soffer-Dudek - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  14. Against Moral Hedging.Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2015 - Economics and Philosophy (3):1-21.
    It has been argued by several philosophers that a morally motivated rational agent who has to make decisions under conditions of moral uncertainty ought to maximize expected moral value in his choices, where the expectation is calculated relative to the agent's moral uncertainty. I present a counter-example to this thesis and to a larger family of decision rules for choice under conditions of moral uncertainty. Based on this counter-example, I argue against the thesis and suggest a reason for its failure (...)
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    Česká filosofie, Wittgenstein a umělá inteligence.David Rozen & Jakub Mácha - 2023 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 2023 (64):133-148.
    Interview of David Rozen with Jakub Mácha.
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  16. Ḥanokh la-naʻar: yesodot ṿe-khelim be-ḥinukh ṿe-ṭipul madrikh le-maʻaśeh le-ḥayim.Mosheh Dahan - 2014 - [Israel]: [ha-Rav Mosheh Dahan].
     
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  17. Nefesh ha-ḥinukh: yesodot ha-ḥinukh ṿe-koḥot ha-nefesh, madrikh maʻaśi la-ḥayim.Mosheh Dahan - 2013 - [Israel]: [Mosheh Dahan].
     
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  18. Sefer Shemirat ha-daʻat: Maʼamar ha-midot; Maḥashavot meʼirot; ʻAvodat ha-lev; Emet ṿe-shalom; Imre ṭal.Mosheh Yeḥiʼel Elimelekh - 2016 - Yerushalayim: Megamah, Mekhon Ginze Maharits, Byala. Edited by Meʼir Yeḥezḳel ben Y. Ṿainer.
     
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  19. Sefer Shemirat ha-daʻat.Mosheh Yeḥiʼel Elimelekh - 1985 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon "Ginze Maharits" she-ʻa. y. Ḥaside Byala be-E. ha-Ḳ..
     
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  20. Weighing and aggregating reasons under uncertainty: a trilemma.Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (9):2853-2871.
    I discuss the trilemma that consists of the following three principles being inconsistent: 1. The Common Principle: if one distribution, A, necessarily brings a higher total sum of personal value that is distributed in a more egalitarian way than another distribution, B, A is more valuable than B. 2. (Weak) ex-ante Pareto: if one uncertain distribution, A, is more valuable than another uncertain distribution, B, for each patient, A is more valuable than B. 3. Pluralism about attitudes to risk (Pluralism): (...)
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    The intrinsic value of risky prospects.Zeev Goldschmidt & Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2020 - Synthese 198 (8):7553-7575.
    We study the representation of attitudes to risk in Jeffrey’s decision-theoretic framework suggested by Stefánsson and Bradley :602–625, 2015; Br J Philos Sci 70:77–102, 2017) and Bradley :231–248, 2016; Decisions theory with a human face, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2017). We show that on this representation, the value of any prospect may be expressed as a sum of two components, the prospect’s instrumental value and the prospect’s intrinsic value. Both components have an expectational form. We also make a distinction between (...)
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  22. Sefer Tifʼeret Mosheh: ʻal Masekhet Avot: amarim neʻimim, yeḳarim mi-peninim..Mosheh Grin - 2012 - Brooklyn, NY: Tifʼeret Mosheh.
     
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    Nudging in the clinic: the ethical implications of differences in doctors’ and patients’ point of view.David Avitzour & Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (3):183-189.
    There is an extensive ethical debate regarding the justifiability of doctors nudging towards healthy behaviour and better health-related choices. One line of argument in favour of nudging is based on empirical findings, according to which a healthy majority among the public support nudges. In this paper, we show, based on an experiment we conducted, that, in health-related choices, people’s ethical attitudes to nudging are strongly affected by the point of view from which the nudge is considered. Significant differences have been (...)
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  24. The Value of Chance and the Satisfaction of Claims.Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy 116 (9):469-493.
    A new explanation for the fairness of lotteries is presented. The explanation draws on elements of John Broome's and Richard Bradley's accounts, but is distinct from both of them. I start with Broome's idea that the fairness of lotteries has something to do with satisfying claims in a way which is proportional to their strength. I present an intuitive explication of.
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  25. Kitve "he-Ḥafets ḥayim," ha-Rav Yiśraʼel Meʼir ha-Kohen me-Radin: reshimah bibliyografit.Mosheh Gelis - 1983 - Yerushalayim: Nezer Daṿid.
     
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    On the Inadmissibility of Some Historical Information.Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2017 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 97 (2):479-493.
    I argue—from a Humean perspective—for the falsity of what I call the “Admissibility of Historical Information Thesis”. According to the AHIT, propositions that describe past events are always admissible with respect to propositions that describe future events. I first demonstrate that this thesis has some counter-intuitive implications and argue that a Humean can explain the intuitive attractiveness of the AHIT by arguing that it results from a wrong understanding of the concept of chance. I then demonstrate how a Humean “best (...)
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  27. 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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  28. A pragmatic argument against equal weighting.Ittay Nissan-Rozen & Levi Spectre - 2019 - Synthese 196 (10):4211-4227.
    We present a minimal pragmatic restriction on the interpretation of the weights in the “Equal Weight View” regarding peer disagreement and show that the view cannot respect it. Based on this result we argue against the view. The restriction is the following one: if an agent, $$\hbox {i}$$ i, assigns an equal or higher weight to another agent, $$\hbox {j}$$ j,, he must be willing—in exchange for a positive and certain payment—to accept an offer to let a completely rational and (...)
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  29. Sefer Orot ha-Ramḥal: ṿe-hu beʼur ʻal ha-sefer ha-ḳadosh Mesilat yesharim... le-rabenu Mosheh Ḥayim Lutsaṭo ; ṿe-nilṿeh elaṿ Sefer Derekh ets-ḥayim le-Ramḥal... Ḳunṭres Be-ʻiḳvot ha-Ramḥal, Toldot rabenu.Mosheh Bublil - 2002 - Bene Beraḳ: Le-haśig, Mishpaḥat Badrah. Edited by Moshe Ḥayyim Luzzatto.
     
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    Doing the best one can: a new justification for the use of lotteries.Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2012 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 5 (1):45-72.
    : In some cases in which rational and moral agents experience moral uncertainty, they are unable to assign exact degrees of moral value—in a non-arbitrary way—to some of the different acts available to them, and so are unable to choose with certainty the best act. This article presents a new justification for the use of lotteries in this kind of situation. It is argued that sometimes the only rational thing for a morally motivated agent to do here is to use (...)
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    Triangulation, incommensurability, and conditionalization.Ittay Nissan-Rozen & Amir Liron - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science.
    We present a new justification for methodological triangulation (MT), the practice of using different methods to support the same scientific claim. Unlike existing accounts, our account captures cases in which the different methods in question are associated with, and rely on, incommensurable theories. Using a nonstandard Bayesian model, we show that even in such cases, a commitment to the minimal form of epistemic conservatism, captured by the rigidity condition that stands at the basis of Jeffrey’s conditionalization, supports the practice of (...)
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  32. How to be an Ex-Post Egalitarian and an Ex-Ante Paretian.Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2017 - Analysis 77 (3):550-558.
    It is well known that there is a conflict between three intuitive principles for the evaluation of risky prospects in distributional contexts, Ex-Post Egalitarianism, Ex-Ante Pareto and Dominance. In this paper, I return to Peter Diamond’s suggestion that we reject Dominance as a principle of rationality in distributional contexts and present a new argument in support of this position. The argument is based on an observation regarding the right way for a distributor to weigh reasons for actions. In some cases, (...)
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    Compendia librorum Aristotelis qui Parva naturalia vocantur.Mosheh Averroës, Aemilia Ledyard Ibn Tibon & Shields - 1949 - Cambridge, Mass.,: Mediaeval Academy of America. Edited by Mosheh Ibn Tibon & Emily Ledyard Shields.
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  34. Ṿe-hayah ʻeḳev tishmeʻun-- : pirḳe maḥshavah ṿe-ḥizuḳ be-ʻinyanim ha-ʻomdim be-rumo shel ʻolam: mi-pi sofrim u-sefarim ume-halikhotehem shel gedole Yiśraʼel.Mosheh Avidan - 2004 - Yerushalayim: Mosheh Avidan.
     
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  35. ha-Maʻaṭeh matoḳ ṿeha-terufah marah: Sefer Ḳol Śaśon.Śaśon Mordekhai Mosheh - 2012 - Or-Yehudah: Merkaz moreshet Yahadut Bavel. Edited by Lev Ḥaḳaḳ.
     
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  36. Imre Śaśon.Śaśon Mordekhai Mosheh - 1962
     
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  37. Meshalim ṿe-sipurim: mi-sefer Ḳol śaśon = Voice of mirth: with introduction, references and synopses.Śaśon Mordekhai Mosheh - 2015 - Tel Aviv: Hotsaʼat ha-Kibuts ha-me'uḥad. Edited by Lev Ḥaḳaḳ & Oshri Hakak.
     
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  38. Sefer Imre Śaśon.Śaśon Mordekhai Mosheh - 2012 - Yerushalaim: Moshe Eliyahu.
     
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  39. Sefer Ḳol Śaśon: menuḳad: musar meʻir be-tokhaḥat meguleh be-mashal ṿe-shir la-ʻazov derekh kesel ṿela-lekhet be-derekh ṭovim la-ʻaśot ha-ṭov ṿeha-yashar be-ʻene Elohim ṿe-adam.Śaśon Mordekhai Mosheh - 1983 - Yerushalayim: [Ḥ. Mo.L.]. Edited by Ezra Basri.
     
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  40. Sefer Ḳol Śaśon: reʼu sefer be-tokhaḥat shir meguleh..Śaśon Mordekhai Mosheh - 1858 - Yerushala[y]im: Le-haśig, A. Ts. Ḥ. Barukh (Muʻalem).
     
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    A puzzle about experts, evidential screening-off and conditionalization.Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2020 - Episteme 17 (1):64-72.
    I present a puzzle about the epistemic role beliefs about experts' beliefs play in a rational agent's system of beliefs. It is shown that accepting the claim that an expert's degree of belief in a proposition, A, screens off the evidential support another proposition, B, gives to A in case the expert knows and is certain about whether B is true, leads in some cases to highly unintuitive conclusions. I suggest a solution to the puzzle according to which evidential screening (...)
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  42. Sefer zikaron Zikhron Mosheh: osef ḥidushe Torah u-musre lev.Sheraga Mosheh Ḳalmanoṿits - 1999 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Kalmanowitz.
     
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  43. Sefer Zikhron Torat Mosheh.Mosheh Pinḥas Ḳopshits - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Maʻarekhet Aromemkha.
     
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  44. A triviality result for the “Desire by Necessity” thesis.Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2015 - Synthese 192 (8):2535-2556.
    A triviality result for what Lewis called “the Desire by Necessity Thesis” and Broome : 265–267, 1991) called “the Desire as Expectation Thesis” is presented. The result shows that this thesis and three other reasonable conditions can be jointly satisfied only in trivial cases. Some meta-ethical implications of the result are discussed. The discussion also highlights several issues regarding Lewis ’ original triviality result for “the Desire as Belief Thesis” that have not been properly understood in the literature.
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  45. Newcomb meets Gettier.Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2017 - Synthese 194 (12):4799-4814.
    I show that accepting Moss’s claim that features of a rational agent’s credence function can constitute knowledge, together with the claim that a rational agent should only act on the basis of reasons that he knows, predicts and explains evidential decision theory’s failure to recommend the right choice for the Newcomb problem. The Newcomb problem can be seen, in light of Moss’s suggestion, as a manifestation of a Gettier case in the domain of choice. This serves as strong evidence for (...)
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  46. Zeh ha-ḥibur meʻaṭ ha-kamut ṿe-rav ha-ekhut: ḥibro ha-r. R. Mosheh Yaḳar Ashkenazi, zatsal, ṿe-ḳarʼo Petaḥ ʻenayim...Mosheh Yaḳar Ashkenazi - 1967 - [Brooklyn, N.Y.?: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  47. ha-Rambam be-nivkhe ha-sod: meḥeṿah le-Mosheh Ḥalamish: ḳovets meyuḥad le-yovel ha-sheloshim shel "Daʻat".Mosheh Ḥalamish, A. Elqayam & Dov Schwartz (eds.) - 2009 - Ramat Gan: Universiṭat Bar-Ilan.
     
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  48. Islamfiche Readings From Primary Sources.William A. Graham, Miryam Rozen, Marilyn Robinson Waldman & American Council of Learned Societies - 1983 - Inter Documentation Clearwater Distributor].
     
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  49. Reasoning with comparative moral judgements: an argument for Moral Bayesianism.Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2017 - In Rafal Urbaniak & Gillman Payette (eds.), Applications of Formal Philosophy. The Road Less Travelled. Cham: Springer. pp. 113-136.
    The paper discusses the notion of reasoning with comparative moral judgements (i.e judgements of the form “act a is morally superior to act b”) from the point of view of several meta-ethical positions. Using a simple formal result, it is argued that only a version of moral cognitivism that is committed to the claim that moral beliefs come in degrees can give a normatively plausible account of such reasoning. Some implications of accepting such a version of moral cognitivism are discussed.
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  50. Sefer Yede Mosheh.Mosheh ben Shelomoh Elʻazar - 1890 - [Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Aḥim Goldenberg. Edited by Mosheh Netanʼel ben Daniyel.
     
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