Results for 'Shlomo Hershkop'

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    Discovering Organizational Hierarchy through a Corporate Ranking Algorithm: The Enron Case.Germán G. Creamer, Salvatore J. Stolfo, Mateo Creamer, Shlomo Hershkop & Ryan Rowe - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-18.
    This paper proposes the CorpRank algorithm to extract social hierarchies from electronic communication data. The algorithm computes a ranking score for each user as a weighted combination of the number of emails, the number of responses, average response time, clique scores, and several degree and centrality measures. The algorithm uses principal component analysis to calculate the weights of the features. This score ranks users according to their importance, and its output is used to reconstruct an organization chart. We illustrate the (...)
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    Rabbi Freifeld speaks: the dynamic teachings of an inspirational rebbe.Shlomo Freifeld - 2004 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Mesorah Publications. Edited by Yaakov Yosef Reinman.
    The late Rabbi Shlomo Freifeld possessed the enviable ability to relate to a wide range of people. The genuineness of his caring for others, his rock-solid convictions and fluent expression created a magnetic personality few could resist. His ch.
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    Intelligence as a Social Concept: a Socio-Technological Interpretation of the Turing Test.Shlomo Danziger - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (3):1-26.
    Alan Turing’s 1950 imitation game has been widely understood as a means for testing if an entity is intelligent. Following a series of papers by Diane Proudfoot, I offer a socio-technological interpretation of Turing’s paper and present an alternative way of understanding both the imitation game and Turing’s concept of intelligence. Turing, I claim, saw intelligence as a social concept, meaning that possession of intelligence is a property determined by society’s attitude toward the entity. He realized that as long as (...)
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    The word of light: piercing the veil of chaos.Shlomo Shoham - 2009 - Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    One of the fundamental enigmas of our existence, and for that matter, God's existence, is the act of creation. Has the cosmos been created ex nihilo or was it an intelligent design by God? Does God, having created the world, let it evolve and develop on its own, subject to the rules of evolution and chance; or does God intervene in every step of evolution in a deus ex machina manner? What is the role of man in creation? Is it (...)
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    Stress in the Prison of Its Success.Shlomo Breznitz - 1994 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 61:167-180.
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    A guide to the complex: contemporary halakhic debates.Shlomo M. Brody - 2014 - New Milford, CT: Maggid Books.
    section 1. Medical ethics -- section 2. Technology -- section 3. Social and business issues -- section 4. Ritual -- section 5. Women -- section 6. Israel -- section 7. Kashrut -- section 8. Jewish identity and marriage -- section 9. Shabbat and holiday.
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  7. Nudging and Informed Consent.Shlomo Cohen - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (6):3-11.
    Libertarian paternalism's notion of “nudging” refers to steering individual decision making so as to make choosers better off without breaching their free choice. If successful, this may offer an ideal synthesis between the duty to respect patient autonomy and that of beneficence, which at times favors paternalistic influence. A growing body of literature attempts to assess the merits of nudging in health care. However, this literature deals almost exclusively with health policy, while the question of the potential benefit of nudging (...)
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    Optimal composition of real-time systems.Shlomo Zilberstein & Stuart Russell - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence 82 (1-2):181-213.
  9. Kakh magiʻim: le-tsamtsem ha-merḥaḳ benkha le-ven kol ha-Totah kulah.Shlomo Meyer - 2021 - Lakewood, N.J.: Shlomo Meyer.
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    Rawls’s Structural Response to Arbitrariness.Shlomo Dov Rosen - 2018 - Philosophy and Theology 30 (1):123-148.
    John Rawls, father of contemporary distributive justice, professed the metaphysical neutrality of his theory, and formulated an additional theory to support such neutrality generally. This article exposes Rawls’s own theological underpinnings concerning his conception of the moral arbitrariness of existence, and his structural dichotomous approach for engaging it. I show how both of his theories are reminiscent of Calvin, employing methods of bifurcation, and thus generating tensions within both the concept of justice and moral personality. I end with analysis of (...)
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    Ethnic Boundaries and Cultural Paradigms: The Case of Southern Tunisian Immigrants in Israel.Shlomo Deshen - 1976 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 4 (3):271-294.
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    Humanity: A Moral History of the Twentieth Century.Shlomo Deshen - 2003 - Common Knowledge 9 (3):546-547.
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    On uniform definability of types over finite sets for NIP formulas.Shlomo Eshel & Itay Kaplan - 2020 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 21 (3):2150015.
    Combining two results from machine learning theory we prove that a formula is NIP if and only if it satisfies uniform definability of types over finite sets. This settles a conjecture of La...
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    On uniform definability of types over finite sets for NIP formulas.Shlomo Eshel & Itay Kaplan - 2020 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 21 (3).
    Combining two results from machine learning theory we prove that a formula is NIP if and only if it satisfies uniform definability of types over finite sets. This settles a conjecture of La...
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  15. The Shoah and the Psychoanalyst.Shlomo Lieber - 1998 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 8:125.
     
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    Luck egalitarianism as providence.Shlomo Dov Rosen - 2017 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 78 (3):301-325.
    Luck egalitarianism is an approach within current distributive justice theory which aims to focus redistributive efforts solely upon disadvantages that ensue from bad luck. This article considers how central assumptions and themes of both luck egalitarianism and its critics parallel those of providence theology and share some of their concerns. These relate to problems such as the basis of equality, the extent and nature of our knowledge, and of course, the paternalism that assessing people’s responsibility over their own disadvantages involves. (...)
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    Rabbinic subjectivity.Shlomo Dov Rosen - 2017 - Common Knowledge 23 (1):120-142.
    This article argues that the religious epistemology of the rabbinic tradition, which preserves and respects multiple perspectives in intellectual debate, is best understood in comparison to the definitions of truth proposed by philosophical pragmatists, in particular William James and W. V. Quine, and in contrast to those of philosophical liberals, in particular J. S. Mill. Both the rabbis and the pragmatists emphasize the harmony that innovation must maintain with extant webs of meaning. Conceptions of objectivity and subjectivity in Jewish medieval (...)
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  18. Manipulation and Deception.Shlomo Cohen - 2018 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (3):483-497.
    ABSTRACTThis paper introduces the category of ‘non-deceptive manipulation that causes false beliefs’, analyzes how it narrows the traditional scope of ‘deception’, and draws moral implications.
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  19. A Framework for Assessing Immorally Manipulative Marketing Tactics.Shlomo Sher - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 102 (1):97-118.
    A longstanding debate exists in both academic literature and popular culture about whether non-informative marketing tactics are manipulative. However, given that we tend to believe that some marketing tactics are manipulative and some are not, the question that marketers, their critics, and consumers need to ask themselves is that of how to actually determine whether any particular marketing tactic is manipulative and whether a given manipulative tactic is, in fact, immoral. This article proposes to operationalize criteria that can be used (...)
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    What emotional reactions can tell us about the nature of others: An appraisal perspective on person perception.Shlomo Hareli & Ursula Hess - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (1):128-140.
  21. A Consent Form Template For Phase I Oncology Trials.Shlomo Koyfman, Mary Mccabe, Ezekiel Emanuel & Christine Grady - 2009 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 31 (4):1-8.
    We reviewed 272 phase I oncology trial consent forms and then created an improved informed consent template in both English and Spanish by redesigning and rewording the consent form to be specific to phase I trials, to avoid repetition, and to use simplified language, identifiable sections framed by first-person questions, and tables to present information. The resulting consent form template is shorter than average and considerably easier to read . The template also meets the recommended eighth-grade maximum reading level for (...)
     
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    Some social science antinomies and their implications for the recovery-oriented approach to mental illness and psychiatric rehabilitation.Shlomo Kravetz & Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon - 2012 - In Abraham Rudnick (ed.), Recovery of People with Mental Illness: Philosophical and Related Perspectives. Oxford University Press. pp. 185.
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    Témoignage sur les Sonderkommandos.Shlomo Venezia - 2009 - Cités 36 (4):119-124.
    Je me souviens de mon premier jour de travail au Sonderkommando. Ils nous ont sortis de la baraque et nous ont emmenés. C’était autour de 7 heures du matin. C’était toujours les mêmes horaires. Ils nous ont conduits dans un lieu que j’avais déjà vu auparavant. Ils ont ouvert le portail et nous sommes entrés dans la cour du crématoire.Il ne fallait..
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  24. The Ethics of De-Extinction.Shlomo Cohen - 2014 - NanoEthics 8 (2):165-178.
    “de-extinction” refers to the process of resurrecting extinct species by genetic methods. This science-fiction-sounding idea is in fact already in early processes of scientific implementation. Although this recent “revival of the dead” raises deep ethical questions, the ethics of de-extinction has barely received philosophical treatment. Rather than seeking a verdict for or against de-extinction, this paper attempts an overview and some novel analyses of the main ethical considerations. Five dimensions of the ethics of de-extinction are explored: (a) the possible contribution (...)
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    The Nocebo Effect of Informed Consent.Shlomo Cohen - 2012 - Bioethics 28 (3):147-154.
    The nocebo effect, the mirror-phenomenon to the placebo effect, is when the expectation of a negative outcome precipitates the corresponding symptom or leads to its exacerbation. One of the basic ethical duties in health care is to obtain informed consent from patients before treatment; however, the disclosure of information regarding potential complications or side effects that this involves may precipitate a nocebo effect. While dilemmas between the principles of respect for patient autonomy and of nonmaleficence are recognized in medical ethics, (...)
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    Twilight of history.Shlomo Sand - 2017 - Brooklyn, NY: Verso.
    The acclaimed and controversial historian turns his critical gaze on the writing of history today. Drawing on his four decades as a professional historian, Shlomo Sand interrogates the academic discipline of history, whose origin lay in the need for a national ideology. In the last few decades, traditional history has begun to fragment, yet only to give rise to a new role of historians as priests of official memory. Working in Israel has sharpened Sand's perspective, since the role of (...)
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    The social signal value of emotions.Shlomo Hareli & Ursula Hess - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (3):385-389.
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    A Theory of Providence for Distributive Justice.Shlomo Dov Rosen - 2018 - Journal of Religious Ethics 46 (1):124-155.
    Distributive justice assumes a morally critical judgment of nature, which typically contradicts providential conceptions. Hence, simple conceptions of divine Providence cannot support distributive justice. This essay analyzes and develops a complex strand of theorizing about Providence within Jewish philosophy that is compatible with distributive justice. According to this conception, the actions of divine Providence express different and mutually exclusive considerations of justice. Therefore, the moral value of outcomes is intransitive between the situations of different people. And while each providential action (...)
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  29. Ḳitsur toldot ha-śemol ba-ʻolam =.Shlomo Sand - 2021 - Tel Aviv: Resling.
     
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    Legend, myth, and fascism.Shlomo Sand - 1998 - The European Legacy 3 (5):51-65.
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    13 Commission for Future Generations in the Knesset: lessons learnt.Shlomo Shoham & Nira Lamay - 2006 - In Tremmel J. (ed.), The Handbook of Intergenerational Justice. Edward Elgar. pp. 244.
  32. Mi-Sinai le-lishkat ha-gazit: Torah shebe-ʻal peh be-mishnatam shel ha-Rambam ṿeha-Ramban.Shlomo Kassierer - 2007 - [Ramat Gan]: Hotsaʼat ha-Makhon ha-gavoha le-Torah ʻa. sh. Ludvig, zal, ṿe-Eriḳah Yeselzon, Universiṭat Bar-Ilan. Edited by Shlomo Glicksberg.
     
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  33. Das Wiener Judentum bis zur Vertreibung im Jahre 1421.Shlomo Spitzer - 1977 - Kairos (misc) 19:134-145.
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    ADNP Plays a Key Role in Autophagy: From Autism to Schizophrenia and Alzheimer's Disease.Shlomo Sragovich, Avia Merenlender-Wagner & Illana Gozes - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (11):1700054.
    Activity-dependent neuroprotective protein, discovered in our laboratory in 1999, has been characterized as a master gene vital for mammalian brain formation. ADNP de novo mutations in humans result in a syndromic form of autism-like spectrum disorder, including cognitive and motor deficits, the ADNP syndrome. One of the most important cellular processes associated with ADNP is the autophagy pathway, recently discovered by us as a key player in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. In this regard, given the link between the microtubule and (...)
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  35. ʻAl ha-yafeh.Shlomo Zemach - 1939 - [Tel-Aviv,: The "Dvir" co..
     
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    A theory of laughter.Shlomo Zemach - 1959 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 17 (3):311-329.
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  37. Raʻyonot ʻal ha-yafah ṿe-ʻal ha-omanut.Shlomo Zemach - 1926 - Tel-Aviv: Sh. Tsemaḥ.
     
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    Contemporary uses and forms of Hasidut.Shlomo Zuckier (ed.) - 2021 - Jerusalem: Urim Publications.
    Recent years have seen a shift in the approach to religious life among members of the Israeli Religious Zionist and the American Modern Orthodox communities. The trend towards spirituality, and to Hasidic teachings and practices in particular, is noteworthy and deserving of exploration. A range of leading American and Israeli thinkers - rabbis and philosophers, anthropologists and theologians - weigh in on these trends.
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  39. What's social about social emotions?Shlomo Hareli & Brian Parkinson - 2008 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 38 (2):131–156.
    This paper presents a new approach to the demarcation of social emotions, based on their dependence on social appraisals that are designed to assess events bearing on social concerns. Previous theoretical attempts to characterize social emotions are compared, and their inconsistencies highlighted. Evidence for the present formulation is derived from theory and research into links between appraisals and emotions. Emotions identified as social using our criteria are also shown to bring more consistent consequences for social behavior than nonsocial emotions. We (...)
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    Making Sense of the Social World and Influencing It by Using a Naïve Attribution Theory of Emotions.Shlomo Hareli - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (4):336-343.
    Weiner’s attribution theory of motivation and emotion assumes emotions are determined by beliefs about causality. Individuals share a naïve understanding of this linkage between causal attribution and emotions and use it in order to draw inferences from and influence others’ emotions. Evidence for such uses is provided and recent research and theory that goes beyond the attribution–emotion linkage is discussed. Specifically, recent research considers the naïve use of a larger set of emotions and appraisals and their connections, and the role (...)
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    Studies in Islamic atomism.Shlomo Pines - 1997 - Jerusalem: The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University. Edited by Y. Tzvi Langermann.
    The late Shlomo Pines (1908-1990) was this century's outstanding historian of Islamic philosophy and science. This volume offers, for the first time in English. Pines' doctoral dissertation on Islamic atomism; the German version appeared in 1936. Pines presents the atomic theories of matter, time and space, as they are found in the literature of kalam, as well their exposition in the writings of Abŭ Bakr al - Râzî; and then investigates in detail possible sources in the Greek, Indian, and (...)
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  42. Religion in Everyday Life as Reflected in the Documents of the Cairo Geniza.Shlomo Dov Goitein - 1974 - In S. D. Goitein (ed.), Religion in a Religious Age. Cambridge: Mass., Association for Jewish Studies.
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  43. Torat ha-filosofyah: leḳeṭ hartsaʼot be-filosofyah Yehudit.Shlomo Goren - 1997 - Yerushalayim: Mesorah la-ʻam.
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    Are All Deceptions Manipulative or All Manipulations Deceptive?Shlomo Cohen - 2023 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 25 (2).
    Moral reflection and deliberation on both deception and manipulation is hindered by lack of agreement on the precise meanings of these concepts. Specifically, there is disagreement on how to understand their relation vis-à-vis each other. Curiously, according to one prominent view, all deceptions are instances of manipulations, while according to another, all manipulations are instances of deceptions. This paper makes that implicit disagreement explicit, and argues that both views are untenable. It concludes that deception and manipulation partially overlap, and takes (...)
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    The Social and Political Thought of Karl Marx.Shlomo Avineri - 1968 - Cambridge University Press.
    Ever since the discovery of Marx's Early Writings, most of the literature concerned with Marx's intellectual development has centred around the so-called gap between the 'young' Marx, who was considered to be a humanist thinker, and the 'older' Marx, who was held to be a determinist with little concern for anything outside his narrow theory of historical materialism. Dr Avineri claims that such a gap between the 'young' and 'older' Marx did not exist. He supports his claim by a detailed (...)
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  46. Hegel’s Theory of the Modern State.Shlomo Avineri - 1972 - London: Cambridge University Press.
    This study in English of Hegel's political philosophy presents an overall view of the development of Hegel's political thinking. The author has drawn on Hegel's philosophical works, his political tracts and his personal correspondence. Professor Avineri shows that although Hegel is primarily thought of as a philosopher of the state, he was much concerned with social problems and his concept of the state must be understood in this context.
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    Emotions as signals of normative conduct.Shlomo Hareli, Osnat Moran-Amir, Shlomo David & Ursula Hess - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (8):1395-1404.
  48. ʻAśui li-veli ḥat.Shlomo Kalo - 1981 - Yafo: Daʻat.
     
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  49. Forced Supererogation.Shlomo Cohen - 2013 - European Journal of Philosophy 23 (4):1006-1024.
    There is a disturbing kind of situation that presents agents with only two possibilities of moral action—one especially praiseworthy, the other condemnable. I describe such scenarios and argue that moral action in them exhibits a unique set of parameters: performing the commendable action is especially praiseworthy; not performing is not blameworthy; not performing is wrong. This set of parameters is distinct from those which characterize either moral obligation or supererogation. It is accordingly claimed that it defines a distinct, yet unrecognized, (...)
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  50. The Limitations of Human Knowledge According to Al-Farabi, ibn Bajja, and Maimonides.Shlomo Pines - 1979 - In Isadore Twersky (ed.), Studies in medieval Jewish history and literature. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 1--82.
     
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