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    Activist masks in the Latin American social protest.Baal Delupi - 2023 - Semiotica 2023 (255):117-129.
    Masks, balaclavas, eye masks, and various accessories have been consistently used to hide the face, from Greek times through the grotesque of the Middle Ages to the Latin American theatre festivals of the 1980s. In the twenty-first century, technological advances such as facial recognition, which are being used for the biopolitical control of the face, caused activists to start developing different mechanisms to cover their faces in public spaces. In other words, the mask is not used solely as a device (...)
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    Java in the 14th Century (The Nāgara-Kĕrtāgama by Rakawi Prapan̆ca of Madjapahit, 1365, A. D.)Java in the 14th Century.J. van Baal & Theodore G. Th Pigeaud - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (3):301.
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    Man's quest for partnership: the anthropological foundations of ethics and religion.Jan van Baal - 1981 - Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum.
  4. Beyond avatars and arrows: Testing the mentalizing and submentalizing hypotheses with a novel entity paradigm.Evan Westra, Brandon F. Terrizzi, Simon T. van Baal, Jonathan S. Beier & John Michael - forthcoming - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
    In recent years, there has been a heated debate about how to interpret findings that seem to show that humans rapidly and automatically calculate the visual perspectives of others. In the current study, we investigated the question of whether automatic interference effects found in the dot-perspective task (Samson, Apperly, Braithwaite, Andrews, & Bodley Scott, 2010) are the product of domain-specific perspective-taking processes or of domain-general “submentalizing” processes (Heyes, 2014). Previous attempts to address this question have done so by implementing inanimate (...)
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    Revisión crítica a las perspectivas contemporáneas sobre el rol del lenguaje en el marxismo.Enrique León Verastegui, Eduardo Yalan Dongo & Baal Delupi - 2023 - Azafea: Revista de Filosofia 25:319-341.
    El objetivo de este artículo es revisar críticamente la perspectiva actual de la literatura especializada sobre el papel del lenguaje en el modo de producción capitalista contemporáneo. Para llevarlo a cabo, se han examinado tres momentos clave en la relación entre marxismo y lenguaje, y ello nos ha permitido identificar los componentes teóricos y epistemológicos de las propuestas de la filosofía del lenguaje que animan el debate actual. Nuestra intención es promover una discusión con la literatura citada en relación con (...)
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    Baal, Son of Dagan: In Search of Baal's Double Paternity.Noga Ayali-Darshan - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (4):651.
    The Ugaritic expression “Baal, son of Dagan” has been the subject of several studies which attempt to resolve the contradiction between the depiction of Baal as El’s son on the one hand and the expression “Baal, son of Dagan” on the other. Despite the paucity of literary evidence, the majority of scholars have identified Dagan with either El or Baal, consequently attributing a single “real” father to Baal. This paper suggests a new solution in light (...)
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    Baal and the Politics of Poetry. By Aaron Tugendhaft.Shirly Natan-Yulzary - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (2).
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  8. The Baal Shem Tov on Pirkey Avoth: thoughts, interpretations, explanations on the Ethics of the Fathers.Baʻal Shem Ṭov, Yeshaʻyahu Aryeh Dvorḳes, Yehoshuʻa Dvorḳes & Charles Wengrov (eds.) - 1974 - New York: P. Feldheim.
     
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    Baal Hammon: Recherches sur l'identité et l'histoire d'un dieu phénico-puniqueBaal Hammon: Recherches sur l'identite et l'histoire d'un dieu phenico-punique.Dennis Pardee & Paolo Xella - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (1):116.
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    Baal in Hellas.Theodore H. Robinson - 1917 - Classical Quarterly 11 (04):201-.
    In proportion to their numbers the Semitic peoples have exercised a greater influence on the course of human history as a whole than any other of the large races of mankind. As far as our records carry us, it appears that the early spirit of exploration and adventure, as distinct from racial migration, had its origin with them. Even in Homeric times, the Phoenician trader or pirate was a familiar feature of the Mediterranean world. Greece, commonly regarded by us as (...)
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  11. Funem baal ha-mayśeh: loyṭ di mesholim fun Baal Shem Ṭov ṿe-talmidaṿ.Gadi Pollack - 2009 - Monroe, N.Y.: Ḳinder shpil.
    Jewish parables from the Hasidic masters and their lessons are illustrated by the interactions of Fishel the beggar, the slick thief, the rich businessman, the fat governor, the Russian soldiers, and other village characters.
     
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    Baals Tod und Auferstehung.Werner Schmidt - 1963 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 15 (1):1-13.
  13. The Ugaritic Baal cycle.Mark S. Smith (ed.) - 1994 - E.J. Brill.
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  14. Yahweh versus Baal: A Conflict of Religious Culture.Norman C. Habel - 1964
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    The Installation of Baal's High Priestess at Emar: A Window on Ancient Syrian Religion.William D. Whitt & Daniel E. Fleming - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (1):129.
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    World Spirit as Baal: Marx, Adorno, and Dostoyevsky on Alienation.Dennis Lunt - 2012 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 26 (2):485-495.
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    Splintered Divine: A Study of Ištar, Baal, and Yahweh Divine Names and Divine Multiplicity in the Ancient Near East. By Spencer L. Allen.Elizabeth Knott - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (3).
    The Splintered Divine: A Study of Ištar, Baal, and Yahweh Divine Names and Divine Multiplicity in the Ancient Near East. By Spencer L. Allen. Studies in Ancient Near Eastern Records, vol. 5. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2015. Pp. xxi + 457. €102.76.
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    Unsettling Sovereignty: Politics and Poetics in the Baal Cycle.Jean Bodin - 2012 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 132 (3):367.
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    Religion, symbols and the human condition. An analysis of the basic ideas of Jan van Baal.Yme B. Kuiper - 1985 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 27 (1):132-144.
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    Winning every moment: soul conversations with the Baal Hatanya.Yeḥiʼel Harari - 2020 - Edison, NJ: Gefen Books. Edited by Zalman Nelson.
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  21. Mais pourquoi donc Elie at-il tué les prophètes de Baal (1 Rois 18, 40)?Alfred Marx - 1998 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 78 (1):15-32.
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    Le serpent, le taurillon et le baal.A. Wénin - 2003 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 34 (1):27-42.
    L'interdit de l'idolâtrie est sans doute essentiel dans le premier Testament, puisqu'il figure en tête des Dix Paroles. Il résiste pourtant à l'actualisation. Ce bref essai tente de montrer l'intérêt d'une réflexion sur cette thématique à partir de quelques textes de l'Ancien Testament: la idolâtre du serpent en Gn 3 et les antidotes proposés par la Loi; le veau d'or d'Ex 32 et le processus solipsiste à l'œuvre dans l'idolâtrie; la métaphore de la prostitution en Os 2 et l'opposition radicale (...)
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    Unsettling Sovereignty: Politics and Poetics in the Baal Cycle.Aaron Tugendhaft - 2012 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 132 (3):367.
  24. Dany nocquet, le «livre noir de baal». La polémique contre le dieu baal dans la bible hébraïque et!'Ancien israël (actes et recherches vol. 2), genève, labor et fides, 2004, 402 P. [REVIEW]Thomas Romer - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137:390.
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    De dios a Dios: perspectiva prosopográfica y semántica de la génesis del monoteísmo en el espacio de Canáan.Paulo Mendes Pinto - 2007 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 12:131-146.
    Este texto ten como centro una pesquisa, una propuesta de trabajo que puede dar alguna luz no que respecta al proceso de nacimiento del monoteísmo. Partimos de la idea de que, en el espacio de Israel, cualquier construcción de una idea de dios único partiría de su base cultural. Vemos en la analice de la duplicidad funcional de los dioses Ilu (que significa «dios») e Baal («señor»), presentes en Ugarit, una arqueología do que mas tarde se pasa con los (...)
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  26. Introduction to "Giving: The Essential Teaching of the Kabbalah".Aryeh Siegel - 2020 - In Yehuda Lev Ashlag (ed.), Giving: The Essential Teaching of the Kabbalah.
    THE PURPOSE OF OUR LIVES is to undergo a gradual transformation. We are born with a self-centered nature, but we can acquire a nature in which the focus is on the other. Through spiritual work, we can slowly learn to overcome our innate desire to find some form of self-gratification in all we do. Union with God is the result of desiring to give to others with no interest in reward of any kind. This is the essential teaching of the (...)
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  27. Giving: The Essential Teaching of the Kabbalah.Yehuda Lev Ashlag & Aryeh Siegel (eds.) - 2020 - Urim Publications.
    The purpose of our lives is to grow step by step toward a fundamental transformation. Instead of always seeking some form of gratification, we can learn to give to others with no self-interest at all. The is the essential teaching of the Kabbalah portrayed in these essays by Baal Hasulam – the greatest modern explicator of Kabbalah. Rabbi Gottlieb provides an illuminating commentary as a living Chassidic rebbe devoted to the practice and teaching of Baal Hasulam’s spiritual path.
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    L’impiété de Socrate.Myles F. Burnyeat - 2001 - Methodos 1.
    La rencontre entre Socrate et le tribunal populaire d’Athènes est comparable à la rencontre entre le poète polythéiste Baal et le Prophète dans les Versets sataniques de Salman Rushdie : la piété des uns est l’impiété des autres. Dans l’Apologie, Socrate ne repousse à aucun moment l’accusation selon laquelle il ne croit pas aux dieux auxquels croit la cité, et le dieu dont il se dit le fidèle est très différent d’Apollon tel qu’on se le représente traditionnellement. En fait, (...)
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    The ‘enigma of Jesus’’ temple intervention: Four essential keys.William Domeris - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (1):8.
    The emerging consensus, on the intervention of Jesus into the commercial operations of the Jerusalem Temple, speaks in terms of an enacted parable aimed at the temple hierarchy, against the backdrop of the ongoing economic and social oppression of the time. In this article, I consider four essential scholarly insights (keys): The possibility that Caiaphas introduced trade in sacrifices in the Jerusalem Temple; the link between the money changers and Greek-style bankers; the Jewish witness to the extent of high-priestly corruption (...)
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    Martin Buber's Life and Work: The later years, 1945-1965.Martin Friedman & Maurice S. Friedman - 1983 - Dutton Adult.
    Excerpt from Martin Buber: The Life of Dialogue This book is the product of a dialogue, a dialogue first with the works of Martin Buber and later with Martin Buber himself. The influence of Buber's thought has steadily spread throughout the last fifty years until today Buber is recognized throughout the world as occupying a position in the foremost ranks of contemporary philosophers, theologians, and scholars. What has made such men as Hermann Hesse and Reinhold Niebuhr speak of Martin Buber (...)
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    Religione e religiosità. Germanicità, ebraismo, mistica nell'opera predialogica di Martin Buber.Francesco Ferrari - 2014 - Milano: Mimesis.
    Solcando il mare aperto dell’Europa all’alba del Ventesimo secolo, il giovane Martin Buber (1878-1965) ha sopra di sé diverse costellazioni, offerte tanto dal filosofare di Nietzsche, Dilthey e Simmel, quanto dalla letteratura della Jung Wien, quanto ancora da un ebraismo personale e sotterraneo, oscillante tra sionismo culturale e chassidismo. L’antitesi tra religione e religiosità offre a lui – come a noi – il sestante con il quale orientarsi in una così ardua navigazione. Forte di ciò, Buber veleggia in direzione dei (...)
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    Israelite Idol.Mark Glouberman - 2007 - Philosophy and Theology 19 (1-2):57-78.
    The Bible ridicules idolaters for bowing down to sticks and stones. Since idolaters worship what the sticks and stones stand for, not the sticks and stones themselves, isn’t the biblical position confused? At the basis of the Bible’s consistent refusal to observe the preceding distinction are found the conceptual underpinnings of its critique of idolatry. Men and women alone among creatures are inspired with God’s breath. Men and women alone among creatures, that is, are like God. They alone among creatures (...)
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    Israelite Idol.Mark Glouberman - 2007 - Philosophy and Theology 19 (1-2):57-78.
    The Bible ridicules idolaters for bowing down to sticks and stones. Since idolaters worship what the sticks and stones stand for, not the sticks and stones themselves, isn’t the biblical position confused? At the basis of the Bible’s consistent refusal to observe the preceding distinction are found the conceptual underpinnings of its critique of idolatry. Men and women alone among creatures are inspired with God’s breath. Men and women alone among creatures, that is, are like God. They alone among creatures (...)
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    Nefesh HaTzimtzum =.Ḥayyim ben Isaac Volozhiner - 2015 - Jerusalem: Urim Publications. Edited by Avinoam Fraenkel & Ḥayyim ben Isaac Volozhiner.
    Nefesh HaTzimtzum provides the single most comprehensive and accessible presentation of the teachings and worldview of the Vilna Gaon's primary student, Rabbi Chaim Volozhin. It is focused on Rabbi Chaim's magnum opus, Nefesh HaChaim, a work that has lain in almost total obscurity for nearly two centuries due to its deep Kabbalistic subject matter. Nefesh HaTzimtzum opens up the real depth of the ideas presented in Nefesh HaChaim together with all of Rabbi Chaim's related writings, making them accessible to the (...)
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  35. The Imperfect God.Ron Margolin - 2020 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (2):65-87.
    This paper focuses on the Hasidic view, namely, that human flaws do not function as a barrier between a fallen humanity and a perfect deity, since the whole of creation stems from a divine act of self-contraction. Thus, we need not be discouraged by our own shortcomings, nor by those of our loved ones. Rather, seeing our flaws in the face of another should remind us that imperfection is an aspect of the God who created us. Such a positive approach (...)
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    Hasidism in the early works of Martin Buber: Ostjuden or “light from the Orient”?Kateryna Malakhova - 2019 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 6:81-95.
    The article analyses mystical teaching of Hasidism in the early works of Martin Buber (before publication of “I and Thou” in 1923) in the context of the concept of Orientalism by E. Said. Analysis is based on the M. Buber’s appeal to Hasidic sources in the 1900s-1910s (in particular, in his first two collections, “Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav” and “The Legend of Baal Shem”). Two factors allow examining Hasidism in the early Buber’s writings in the context of Orientalism: a (...)
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    ΣϒPIΣKOΣ EΓPΦΣEN: Loaded Names, Artistic Identity, and Reading an Athenian Vase.Seth D. Pevnick - 2010 - Classical Antiquity 29 (2):222-253.
    This paper examines the importance of artist names and artistic identity, especially as expressed in artist signatures, to the interpretation of ancient Greek pottery. Attention is focused on a calyx krater signed ΣϒPIΣKOΣ EΓPΦΣEN [sic], and it is argued that the non-Greek ethnikon used as artist name encourages a non-Athenian reading of the iconography. The painted labels for all six figures on this vase, together with parallels from other Athenian red-figure vases—including others from the Syriskos workshop—all suggest the presentation of (...)
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    Grated cheese fit for heroes.Martin L. West - 1998 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 118:190-191.
    The scene inIliad11 where Nestor's slave Hekamede prepares a restorative κυκεών for his guests in his great cup, which only he can lift when it is full, has often been cited in connection with the skyphos from Ischia, dated toc.735–720 BC, with its verse inscription that alludes to Nestor's εὔποτον ποτήριον. Now that scholarly opinion is increasingly swinging towards a seventh-century dating for theIliad, it seems more prudent than ever to see the Ischia inscription as a reflex not of ourIliadbut (...)
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    L'atelier de Posideion et les monnaies de la fouille de Bassit en Syrie.Georges Le Rider - 1986 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 110 (1):393-408.
    Publication de 94 monnaies pré-romaines trouvées dans la fouille de Bassit en Syrie. La présence d'un grand nombre d'exemplaires d'une émission de petits bronzes d'Alexandre qui ne peut être attribuée à un atelier connu de la région conduit à suggérer que cette émission a été frappée à Posideion, le port situé au pied du tell de Bassit. Parmi les 94 monnaies se trouve en outre un bronze très rare de Posideion, qui montre au droit le Baal de Tarse, au (...)
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    Monotheistic Violence.David Lochhead - 2001 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 21 (1):3-12.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 21.1 (2001) 3-12 [Access article in PDF] Monotheistic Violence David Lochhead Vancouver School ofTheology While Israel was staying at Shittim, the people began to have sexual relations with the women of Moab. They invited the people to the sacrifices of their gods, and the people ate and bowed down to their gods. Thus Israel yoked itself to the Baal of Peor, and the LORD's anger was (...)
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    IL as the Collective Godhead ˀIlū in LB Ugarit.David Toshio Tsumura - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (2):365-383.
    It is generally assumed that a cult of El existed in Late Bronze Age Ugarit and that the alphabetic spelling IL must refer either to the generic “god” or to the divine name El. However, such an either-or question is too simplistic when we are dealing with the multifarious nature of polytheism. In the light of Ugaritic material, which includes the liturgical texts, several “pantheon” lists, a quadrilingual vocabulary, as well as theophoric personal names, it is obvious that IL also (...)
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    Putting Claus Back into Christmas.Steven D. Hales - 2010 - In Fritz Allhoff & Scott C. Lowe (eds.), Christmas ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 161–171.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Nietzsche's Useful Fictions The Commercial Origins of Christmas Santa Claus and the Social Compact The Spirit of Giving and the True Meaning of Christmas.
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