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  1. Saadia's theory of knowledge.Israel Isaac Efros - 1942 - Philadelphia,: Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning.
  2. Palquera's Reshit Hokmah and Alfarabi's Iḥsa Alʻulum.Israel Isaac Efros - 1935 - Philadelphia,: Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning.
     
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    Maimonides' Treatise on Logic: Makalah Fi-Sina-at Al-Mantik.Moses Maimonides, Israel Efros, Joseph ben Joshua Moses ibn Tibbon, Ahitub ben Isaac & Ibn Vives al-Lorqui - 2011 - New York, NY, USA: American Academy for Jewish Research.
    Text Is In English, Hebrew And Arabic. American Academy For Jewish Research, Proceedings, V8, 1937-1938.
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  4. Milot Ha-Higayon ...Bi-Mekoro Ha- Arvi Uve-Targume Ibn Tibon, Ahitov U-Vivas, Arukh...U-Meturgam Anglit Al Yede Yi Sra El Efrat.Moses Maimonides, Israel Efros, Mosheh Ibn Tibon, Joseph ben Joshua Ahitub ben Isaac & Ibn Vives al-Lorqui - 1938 - Ha-Akademyah Ha-Amerikanit le-Mada E Ha-Yahadut.
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  5. Philosophy and methodology of military intelligence: Correspondence with Paul Feyerabend.Isaac Ben-Israel - 2001 - Philosophia 28 (1-4):71-101.
    The paper includes a series of letters exchanged between the author and the late Professor Feyerabend, concerning the best "method" for military intelligence, as a test case for the role of conceptual frameworks in philosophy of science. The letters deal with issues like: Is it possible to make an intelligence estimate without a conceptual framework? Does such a framework have any 'positive' role? If so, how should a conceptual framework in intelligence be built? What risks lurk within it? Is it (...)
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  6. Ha-Filosofyah Shel Ha-Modi In.Isaac Ben-Israel - 1999
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  7. Di®Alogim °Al Mada° U-Modi°In.Isaac Ben-Israel - 1989
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  8. ha-Filosofyah ha-Yehudit bi-yeme ha-benayim.Israel Efros - 1964 - [725-29 i.: E..
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    Studies in medieval Jewish philosophy.Israel Efros - 1974 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
    The philosophy of Saadia Gaon.--Three essays.--Studies in pre-Tibbonian philosophical terminology.
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    Textual Notes on the Hebrew Bible.Israel Efros - 1925 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 45:152-154.
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    The problem of space in Jewish mediaeval philosophy.Israel Efros - 1966 - New York,: AMS Press.
    We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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    An Emendation to Jer. 4. 29.Israel Efros - 1921 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 41:75.
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    Ancient Jewish philosophy.Israel Efros - 1964 - Detroit,: Wayne State University Press.
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    Ancient Jewish Philosophy a Study in Metaphysics and Ethics.Israel Efros - 1964 - Wayne State University Press.
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  15. ha-Filosofyah ha-Yehudit ha-ʻatiḳah.Israel Efros - 1959 - Yerushalayim: ha-Maḥlaḳah le-ḥinukh ule-tarbut ba-golah shel ha-Histadrut ha-Tsiyonit ha-ʻolamit.
     
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  16. ha-Filosofyah ha-ʻIvrit ha-ʻatiḳah: histaklut be-meṭafisiḳah uve-etiḳah.Israel Efros - 1964 - Tel Aviv: Devir.
     
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  17. Ha-Re I Ha-Yotser Masot Ketanot, 731-739.Israel Efros - 1980 - Devir.
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    Philosophical terms in the Moreh nebukim.Israel Efros - 1966 - New York,: AMS Press. Edited by Louis Ginzberg.
    Attempts to bring together in alphabetical sequence the philosophical terms, names, and works found in the Tibbon-translation of the Moreh Nebukim, to describe some of the leading ideas of Maimonides about the terms, and to add annotations to the explanation of the terms whenever appropriate.
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  19. Sefer Ha-Masot Histaklut Be-Sod Ha-Ruah Veha-Roshem.Israel Efros - 1971 - Devir.
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    Studies in Medieval Jewish Philosophy.Eleonore Stump & Israel Efros - 1976 - Philosophical Review 85 (3):412.
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    Biblical Interpretation in Ancient Israel.Isaac Rabinowitz & Michael Fishbane - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (4):679.
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    Conference working group recommendations.Caroline Walker Bynum, Clifford Geertz, Sari Nusseibeh, Robert Weisbuch, Israel Jacob Yuval, Philip Glotzbach, Alick Isaacs, Lawrence Jones, Cason Lynley & Jeffrey M. Perl - 2006 - Common Knowledge 12 (1):13-15.
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    When God becomes history: historical essays of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Hakohen Kook.Abraham Isaac Kook - 2016 - New York, N.Y.: Kodesh Press. Edited by Betsalʼel Naʼor.
    Abraham Isaac Hakohen Kook (1865-1935) served as the Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi of Erets Israel during the period of the British mandate. Rav Kook was a polymath, equally talented as a Talmudic legalist and rationalist philosopher, on the one hand, and as a mystic and poet, on the other. Today, we would say that he was both "left and right hemisphere." The present collection brings together in English translation Rav Kook's contributions to the field of Jewish history, though perhaps (...)
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    Furcht vor Vernichtung und der ewige Bund: Das Buch Ester im Judentum und in jüdischer Theologie.Isaac Kalimi - 2010 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 62 (4):339-355.
    Although for some reasons the book of Esther is missing from among the biblical manuscripts of the Dead Sea Scrolls, it has a unique place in Judaism and Jewish theology and thought. A large number of exegetes, ballads, poems, essays, arts, etc. have been composed on it, in all times and places, alongside the Jewish history and culture. Esther expresses one of the worst fears of the Jewish people: fear for complete annihilation, which is also well documented in the Hebrew (...)
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    Lebanon II.Alick Isaacs - 2009 - Common Knowledge 15 (1):97-153.
    This memoir is a detailed and reflective (though highly subjective) account of the author's experiences in the summer of 2006. Starting with the outbreak of the Second Lebanese War, it moves on to describe his call-up and conscription, border service at the IDF outpost in Metulla and participation in the combat inside southern Lebanon. The narrative follows the progress of an infantry unit from its point of entry on the Israel-Lebanese border, through the villages of Raj-A-Min, Sham'a and on (...)
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    Putting god first: Jewish humanizm after Heidegger.Alick Isaacs - 2023 - Ashland, Ohio: Gefer Books.
    Putting God First: Jewish Humanism after Heidegger tackles the challenge of maintaining Jewish identity in a world dominated by Western humanism. It argues that the Holocaust reflects more broadly on contemporary humanism than the Jewish world has ever dared to acknowledge. It advances the view that the establishment of the State of Israel presents a profound historical opportunity to disentangle Jewish thought from elements of the Western humanist tradition that threaten Jewish survival and conceal from view the plausibility of (...)
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    Why bother with hebrews?Marie E. Isaacs - 2002 - Heythrop Journal 43 (1):60–72.
    Few, if any, present‐day undergraduate degree courses in Theology include in their syllabus a study of the Epistle to the Hebrews or other New Testament writings other than the Gospels and the Pauline epistles. The result is in effect that we create a canon within a canon.This paper, originally read at a postgraduate seminar, gives reasons why Hebrews in particular should not be neglected.Hebrews provides evidence of the diversity of early Christian tradition, for example, with its teaching that it is (...)
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    Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora.Abraham Isaac Kook - 1995 - De Gruyter.
    die 13 Kapitel der Schrift "Die Lichter der Tora", die hier in deutscher Erstübersetzung vorgelegt werden, enthalten religiöse Reflexionen und Meditationen über Sinn und Bedeutung der Tora für ein lebendiges Judentum im Lande Israel und im Exil. Die kurzen, prägnanten Texte wurden im ersten Drittel des 20. Jahrhunderts geschrieben und machten wegen ihrer Verbindung von orthodoxer rabbinischer Tradition und mystischer Kontemplation "Orot HaTora" zu einem modernen Klassiker der religiösen jüdischen Literatur. Der Autor, Rav Abraham Isaak Kook, war vor der (...)
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    Midot ha-Raʼayah.Abraham Isaac Kook - 2021 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Har Berakhah. Edited by Zeėv Sultanovich.
    The sabbatical year in the Jewish agricultural settlement in the Land of Israel, vol. 1896-1903.
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    A Witness Forever: Ancient Israel's Perception of Literature and the Resultant Hebrew Bible by Isaac Rabinowitz, Ross Brann, & David I. Owen. [REVIEW]Baruch A. Levine - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (2):285-286.
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    Ilijas Farah, Bradd Hart, and David Sherman. Model theory of operator algebras I: stability_. Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, vol. 45 (2013), no. 4, pp. 825–838, doi:10.1112/blms/bdt014. - Ilijas Farah, Bradd Hart, and David Sherman. _Model theory of operator algebras II: model theory_. Israel Journal of Mathematics, vol. 201 (2014), no. 1, pp. 477–505, doi:10.1007/s11856-014-1046-7. - Ilijas Farah, Bradd Hart, and David Sherman. _Model theory of operator algebras III: elementary equivalence and_ II 1 _factors_. Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, vol. 46 (2014), no. 3, pp. 609–628, doi:10.1112/blms/bdu012. - Isaac Goldbring, Bradd Hart, and Thomas Sinclair. _The theory of tracial von Neumann algebras does not have a model companion. Journal of Symbolic Logic, vol. 78 (2013), no. 3, pp. 1000–1004. [REVIEW]Itaï Ben Yaacov - 2015 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):425-427.
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    The Royal Purple and the Biblical Blue : The Study of Chief Rabbi Dr. Isaac Herzog on the Dye Industries in Ancient Israel and Recent Scientific Contributions. Ehud Spanier.Patrick E. McGovern - 1990 - Isis 81 (3):563-565.
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  33. Pedagogies of Reflection: Dialogical Professional-Development Schools in Israel.Arie Kizel - 2014 - Advances in Research on Teaching 22:113 – 136.
    This chapter discusses a form of pedagogy of reflection suggested to be defined as the dialogical-reflective professional-development school (DRPDS)  a framework that develops and empowers students by engaging them in a process of continual improvement, responding to diverse situations, providing stimuli for learning, and giving anchors for mediation. The pedagogy of reflection relates to dialogue not only from a theoretical historical context but also by way of example  that is, it offers empowering dialogues within the traditional teacher-training framework. (...)
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  34. Disgrace: The Lies of the Patriarch.Yair Zakovitch - 2008 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 75 (4):1035-1058.
    Fraudulent behavior was not unfamiliar to any of Israel’s patriarchs. Despite this, the Bible’s historiography nonetheless gives voice to two contradicting tendencies. The first aims to teach that, for every transgression that is committed, God will punish the transgressor; the other, in tension with the first, tries to lessen a figure’s guilt by finding extenuating circumstances. This paper focuses on Israel’s patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, who serve as national archetypes. From among the patriarchs’ sins, we will (...)
     
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  35. Objective Similarity and Mental Representation.Alistair M. C. Isaac - 2013 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 91 (4):683-704.
    The claim that similarity plays a role in representation has been philosophically discredited. Psychologists, however, routinely analyse the success of mental representations for guiding behaviour in terms of a similarity between representation and the world. I provide a foundation for this practice by developing a philosophically responsible account of the relationship between similarity and representation in natural systems. I analyse similarity in terms of the existence of a suitable homomorphism between two structures. The key insight is that by restricting attention (...)
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    Robust Harms.Isaac Taylor - 2018 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 5 (1):69-85.
    Philip Pettit has argued that more robust harms are worse than less robust ones, other things equal, and thinks that appealing to this presumption can help us rationalise the appeal of a number of widely-held moral principles. In this paper, I challenge this view. I argue against the presumption and suggest that, even if it were correct, it could not give much support to the moral principles that Pettit discusses. I also claim, however, that Pettit has the resources at his (...)
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    How Do We Know Things with Signs? A Model of Semiotic Intentionality.Manuel Gustavo Isaac - 2017 - IfCoLog Journal of Logics and Their Applications 10 (4):3683-3704.
    Intentionality may be dealt with in two different ways: either ontologically, as an ordinary relation to some extraordinary objects, or epistemologically, as an extraordinary relation to some ordinary objects. This paper endorses the epistemological view in order to provide a model of semiotic intentionality defined as the meaning-and-cognizing process that constitutes to power of the mind to be about something on the basis of a semiotic system. After a short introduction that presents the components of semiotic intentionality (viz. sign, act, (...)
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    Philo of Alexandria, On the life of Abraham: introduction, translation, and commentary.Ellen Birnbaum & John M. Dillon (eds.) - 2020 - Boston: Brill.
    On the Life of Abraham displays Philo's philosophical, exegetical, and literary genius at its best. Philo begins by introducing the biblical figures Enos, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as unwritten laws. Then, interweaving literal, ethical, and allegorical interpretations, Philo presents the life and achievements of Abraham, founder of the Jewish nation, in the form of a Greco-Roman bios, or biography. Ellen Birnbaum and John Dillon explain why and how this work is important within the context of Philo's own (...)
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    Epistemology and Inference.Isaac Levi - 1986 - Noûs 20 (3):417.
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    The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Ethics and Morality Edited by Elliot N. Dorff and Jonathan K. Crane.Louis E. Newman - 2014 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 34 (1):219-221.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Ethics and Morality Edited by Elliot N. Dorff and Jonathan K. CraneLouis E. NewmanThe Oxford Handbook of Jewish Ethics and Morality EDITED BY ELLIOT N. DORFF AND JONATHAN K. CRANE New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. 499 pp. $150The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Ethics and Morality addresses what has long been a major lacuna in the field of Jewish studies. No one who (...)
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    The Prophetic Word of God and History.Walter Brueggemann - 1994 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 48 (3):239-251.
    Presently, there are two views of human history vying for our allegiance. The one is grounded in the Enlightenment and insists that history is a closed process whose course is determined by the dictum that “might makes right.” The other view is that of supernaturalism, which regards every event in history as a direct act of God. Challenging both of these views is the prophetic construal of history. This construal dares to identify extraordinary human events—the promise of Isaac to (...)
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    Constructing imaginative geographies in Genesis.José-Alberto Garijo-Serrano - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (2):8.
    This article considers Edward W. Said’s proposals on ‘imaginative geographies’ as suggested in his leading work Orientalism as a tool to analyse the ideological circumstances that shape geographical spaces in the Bible. My purpose is to discuss how these imaginative geographies are present in the patriarchal narratives of Genesis and how they have left their mark on the history of the interpretation of these texts and on the not always easy relations between members of the religious traditions inherited from the (...)
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    Menachem Kellner: Jewish universalism.Hava Tirosh-Samuelson & Aaron W. Hughes (eds.) - 2015 - Boston: Brill.
    Menachem M. Kellner is an American-born scholar of Jewish philosophy, an educator, and a public intellectual who lives in Israel. For over three decades he taught at the University of Haifa, where he held the Sir Isaac and Lady Edith Wolfson Chair of Jewish Religious Thought as well as several high-level administrative positions. Currently he teaches Jewish philosophy at Shalem College, Israel's first liberal arts college, which seeks to integrate Western and Jewish texts. Trained in ethics and (...)
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    Aristotle on the law of contradiction and the basis of the syllogism.Isaac Husik - 1906 - Mind 15 (58):215-222.
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    Crescas' Critique of Aristotle.Isaac Husik - 1930 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 50:166.
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  46. Modeling without representation.Alistair M. C. Isaac - 2013 - Synthese 190 (16):3611-3623.
    How can mathematical models which represent the causal structure of the world incompletely or incorrectly have any scientific value? I argue that this apparent puzzle is an artifact of a realist emphasis on representation in the philosophy of modeling. I offer an alternative, pragmatic methodology of modeling, inspired by classic papers by modelers themselves. The crux of the view is that models developed for purposes other than explanation may be justified without reference to their representational properties.
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    German émigré psychologists in Tel Aviv.Martin Liebscher - 2017 - History of the Human Sciences 30 (2):54-68.
    The First International Congress for Analytical Psychology was held in Zurich from 7 to 12 August 1958. On this occasion a small group of Israeli psychologists, represented by Erich Neumann, was accepted as a charter group member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, which marked the foundation of the Israel Association of Analytical Psychology. The history leading up to this official birth date is mainly associated with the efforts of Erich Neumann – and rightly so; however, a number (...)
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    ha-Halakhah ha-nevuʼit: ha-filosofiyah shel ha-halakhah be-mishnat ha-R. A. Y. Ḳuḳ.Avinoʻam Rozenaḳ - 2006 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat Sefarim ʻa. sh. Y. L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit.
    HAHALAKHAH HANEVU'IT. In Ha-halakhah ha-nevuit [Prophetic Halakhah], the author traces the halakhic philosophy of Rabbi Abraham Isaac ha-Kohen Kook, one of the preeminent Jewish thinkers of modern times. Rabbi Kook was called upon to offer his opinions on the raging issues of the day within the Jewish worldenlightenment, secularization, and the Zionist movementand his influence on Israeli public life was and remains enormous. His complex, poetically formulated pronouncements resonated with the community and gave rise to varied, sometimes contradictory interpretations. (...)
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    ha-Halakhah ha-nevuʼit: ha-filosofiyah shel ha-halakhah be-mishnat ha-R. A. Y. Ḳuḳ.Avinoʻam Rozenaḳ - 2006 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat Sefarim ʻa. sh. Y. L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit.
    HAHALAKHAH HANEVU'IT. In Ha-halakhah ha-nevuit [Prophetic Halakhah], the author traces the halakhic philosophy of Rabbi Abraham Isaac ha-Kohen Kook, one of the preeminent Jewish thinkers of modern times. Rabbi Kook was called upon to offer his opinions on the raging issues of the day within the Jewish worldenlightenment, secularization, and the Zionist movementand his influence on Israeli public life was and remains enormous. His complex, poetically formulated pronouncements resonated with the community and gave rise to varied, sometimes contradictory interpretations. (...)
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    On the categories of Aristotle.Isaac Husik - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13 (5):514-528.
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