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    The mechanical patient: finding a more human model of health.Sholom Glouberman - 2018 - Boca Raton: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Professional management in health care is very much dependent on the model of health that is assumed by healthcare providers. The current model derives from a chemical/mechanical view of the patient body. Simply put: we are healthy if all of our mechanical parts are working properly and if all of the chemicals in our body are in the right proportions and have the appropriate reactions. This view is based on philosophical accounts of the body that go back to Paracelsus, Bacon, (...)
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    Knowledge transfer and the complex story of scurvy.Sholom Glouberman - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (3):553-557.
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    The grey zones of birth and death.Sholom Glouberman - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (2):394-399.
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    Pirkei Sholom in Pirkei Avos =.Sholom Reuven Feinstein - 2018 - Brooklyn, NY: Mesorah Publications. Edited by Mosheh Weiss.
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    Gems from the Sefer Netivot Shalom: Pirḳe avot: the classic teachings of the late Slonimer Rebbe, Reb Sholom Noach Berezovsky ztz"l = Nesivos Sholom.Sholom Binyomin Ginsberg - 2015 - Israel Bookshop Publications,: Edited by Sholom Noach Berezovsky.
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    A model-based method for computer-aided medical decision-making.Sholom M. Weiss, Casimir A. Kulikowski, Saul Amarel & Aran Safir - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 11 (1-2):145-172.
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    Reconstruction in Philosophy.Sholom J. Kahn - 1949 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10 (2):303-305.
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    Experience and existence in Dewey's naturalistic metaphysics.Sholom J. Kahn - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (2):316-321.
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    Interpreting bradley: the critique of fact-pluralism.M. Glouberman - 1988 - History and Philosophy of Logic 9 (2):205-223.
    The typically dismissive treatment of Bradleian idealism, to the extent that it is based on philosophical criticism rather than historical bias, suffers from a failure to distinguish Bradley's negative views from his positive doctrines. But the intermingling of the two plays havoc in Bradley's own presentation, so that proper interpretation requires a particularly aggressive approach to the texts. Specifically, in denying a real multiplicity of facts, Bradley, though he may seem to be, is not attacking the commonsense belief that there (...)
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  10. Ḳuntres Netive ʻolam ha-yeshivah: pirḳe hadrakhah le-ven yeshivah ʻarukhim mi-tokh śiḥot le-talmide ha-yeshivah.Sholom Noach Berezovsky - 1989 - Yerushalayim: Yeshivat Bet Avraham Slonim.
     
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  11. Sefer Netivot Shalom: divre Shalom ṿe-emet.Sholom Noach Berezovsky - 2012 - Yerushalayim: Yeshivat Bet Avraham Slonim.
     
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  12. Sefer Pirḳe Shalom: perush ʻal Pirḳe Avot.Sholom Reuven Feinstein - 2017 - [Brooklyn]: TCP Publications. Edited by Eliʻezer Ḥayim Ḥayaṭ.
     
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    His Royal I-ness.Mark Glouberman - 2020 - Philosophy and Theology 32 (1-2):81-91.
    The theology of the (Hebrew) Bible, as set out in the Torah’s foundational parts, answers the question “What am I?” not the question “Why is there a world?” So the principle that the Bible’s deity, God, represents, the principle of a category of being not recognized in the pagan thinking whose basic elements Greek philosophy systematizes, first enters “In the day that . . . the Lord God formed [the] man,” not “In the beginning when God created the heavens and (...)
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    The Structure of Cartesian Scepticism.M. Glouberman - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):343-357.
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  15. Recent publications.Sholom J. Manasse - 1952 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13:282.
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    ‘I am the Lord your god’: Religion, morality, and the ten commandments.Mark Glouberman - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (4):541-558.
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    Transcendental Idealism and the End of Philosophy.Mark Glouberman - 1993 - Metaphilosophy 24 (1-2):97-112.
    The first "Critique", Kant states inaugurates a perfectly new science'. But this transcendental philosophy', for dealing in possibilities, not actualities, does not qualify as philosophy in the traditional sense. What Kant dubs transcendental idealism' "is" however an (ontological) doctrine about things. Kant's doctrinal stand is thus inconsistent with his description of transcendental enquiry. Since transcendental idealism gets its meaning from the contrast with Cartesian realism, it follows that Kant must implicitly be granting that in some measure at least the earlier (...)
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    Berkeley and Cognition.M. Glouberman - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (216):213 - 221.
    In ‘Berkeley and God’, Jonathan Bennett diagnoses Berkeley's intermittent advocacy of the proposition that physical things ‘do sometimes exist when not perceived by any human spirit’ by pinning on him the invalid argument, vitiated by the ambiguity of ‘depend’, from all ideas depend on some spirit or other, via some sensible ideas do not depend on these spirits themselves, to some ideas depend on non-finite spirits.
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    Maximizing the predictive value of production rules.Sholom M. Weiss, Robert S. Galen & Prasad V. Tadepalli - 1990 - Artificial Intelligence 45 (1-2):47-71.
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    Experience and Valuation: A Study in John Dewey's Naturalism.Sholom J. Kahn - 1950 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (1):140-142.
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    Psychology in coleridge’s poetry.Sholom J. Kahn - 1951 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 9 (3):208-226.
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    The Contemplative Activity. Eight Lectures on Aesthetics.Sholom J. Kahn & Pepita Haezrahi - 1956 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15 (1):132.
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    Language and world.M. Glouberman - 1980 - Metaphilosophy 11 (3-4):229-243.
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    Structure and the interpretation of classical modern metaphysics.M. Glouberman - 1987 - Metaphilosophy 18 (3-4):270-287.
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  25. Transaction vs. interaction.Sholom J. Kahn - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (24):660-663.
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    A Problem of Causation and Metaphysical Realism.M. Glouberman - 1982 - Philosophical Inquiry 4 (3-4):129-152.
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    The Origins and Implications of Kant's Critical Philosophy: NC [is Approximately Equal To] PK.M. Glouberman - 1990 - Lewiston, N.Y. : E. Mellen.
    Examining Kant's critical philosophy, this study focusses upon its dialectical constitution and gauging its implications. It attempts to determine the meaning of the critical system more by determining the dialectical and rhetorical influences on Kant by focussing on its manifest reasoning. The volume begins by taking stock of meta-physical and meta-interpretive materials; then goes on to examine the major doctrines of the first Critique; and finally draws wider morals for Kant specifically and for philosophy generally.
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    The Palinode Ot the Analyst Rationality and Self in the Euthyphro.M. Glouberman - 1994 - Philosophical Inquiry 16 (3-4):38-55.
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    Critical judgment and professor pepper’s “eclecticism”.Sholom J. Kahn - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 9 (1):46-50.
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    The Philosophical Lectures of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. [REVIEW]Sholom J. Kahn - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (13):394-395.
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    Book review. [REVIEW]M. Glouberman - 1987 - Philosophia 17 (1):509-515.
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    “Evidence” in criticism.Sholom J. Kahn - 1951 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 9 (4):330-333.
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    Recognition of differences.Sholom J. Kahn - 1949 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10 (3):417-419.
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    Science and Aesthetic Judgement: A Study in Taine's Critical Method.Sholom J. Kahn - 1953 - Routledge.
    First published in 1953. This title provides an exposition and discussion on Hippolyte Taine, the leader of the Naturalist movement in French criticism. The book examines his theories and some of his practice, as a critic of literature and art. A more general consideration of the chief issues raised by his central problem is also given, namely the attempt to approach the analysis and judgement of works of art historically, and thus to provide an objective basis of criticism. This title (...)
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    Tow ards an organic criticism.Sholom J. Kahn - 1956 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15 (1):58-73.
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    The problem of evil in literature.Sholom J. Kahn - 1953 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (1):98-110.
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    The status of the potential: A reply to professor Dewey.Sholom J. Kahn - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (4):714-716.
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    What does a critic analyze? (On a phenomenological approach to literature).Sholom J. Kahn - 1952 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (2):237-245.
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    Using empirical analysis to refine expert system knowledge bases.Peter Politakis & Sholom M. Weiss - 1984 - Artificial Intelligence 22 (1):23-48.
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    3. An Ethical Compass.Mark Glouberman - 2012 - In The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem. Toronto, ON, Canada: University of Toronto Press. pp. 64-77.
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    Cartesian Certainty.M. Glouberman - 1985 - Idealistic Studies 15 (3):219-247.
    Whence the Cartesian’s advantage over competing world investigators? Descartes’s answer is that those of his persuasion do not proceed by “resting [their] reasons on any other principle than the infinite perfections of God”. The claim’s considerable opacity does not prevent it from letting this much light filter through: only Cartesian scientists operate on the right metaphysical basis.
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    Cartesian unceratainty: Descartes and Rorty.M. Glouberman - 1987 - Philosophia 17 (3):271-295.
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    1. In Defence of Perplexity.Mark Glouberman - 2012 - In The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem. Toronto, ON, Canada: University of Toronto Press. pp. 17-38.
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    John Locke.Mark Glouberman - 1993 - Idealistic Studies 23 (2-3):111-122.
    Throughout the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant locates his position relative to those of his predecessors and near contemporaries. Save for Spinoza, all the ‘greats’ of the early modern canon put in appearances. But while Kant’s idiom is respectful—Hume is referred to as ‘celebrated’ ; Berkeley is characterised as ‘good’ ; both Locke and Leibniz are called ‘illustrious’ —this ‘language of good will’ recalls Mark Antony’s ‘honourable man’. In fact, the debt Kant acknowledges to the prior toilers is largely negative: (...)
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    Matter and Rationality.M. Glouberman - 1975 - Apeiron 9 (1).
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    On One Leg: The Stability of Monotheism.Mark Glouberman - 2014 - Philosophy and Theology 26 (1):187-206.
    A potential proselyte asks the great rabbi Hillel to explain the Torah to him while he stands ‘on one leg.’ Hillel responds with, essentially, the Golden Rule. This Talmudic anecdote is invariably read as critical of anyone who wants a Torah for Dummies. I offer a different interpretation. The Torah-based position, theologically speaking, rests on one principle and one principle alone, God. ‘How can an account of the creation as a whole rest on one principle only? Won’t such a structure (...)
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    Bibliography.Mark Glouberman - 2012 - In The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem. Toronto, ON, Canada: University of Toronto Press. pp. 343-346.
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    9. Becoming Political.Mark Glouberman - 2012 - In The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem. Toronto, ON, Canada: University of Toronto Press. pp. 193-215.
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    Cogito.Mark Glouberman - 1993 - Modern Schoolman 70 (2):81-98.
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    Index.Mark Glouberman - 2012 - In The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem. Toronto, ON, Canada: University of Toronto Press. pp. 347-356.
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