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    Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews, Volume 1: The False Messiah, Alan Hart, Atlanta: Clarity Press, 2009; Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews, Volume 2: David Becomes Goliath, Alan Hart, Atlanta: Clarity Press, 2009; Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews, Volume 3: Conflict Without End, Alan Hart, Atlanta: Clarity Press, 2010. [REVIEW]Max Ajl - 2012 - Historical Materialism 20 (3):159-180.
    This review-essay looks at a recent trilogy of works on Israeli history, the political history of the relationship between the United States and Israel, and the effect of the Israel lobby on the relationship between the two states. While the books attempt to construct a narrative that essentially blame the lobby for close to one hundred years of American malfeasance in the Middle East, they falter due to their idealism, their weak grasp of regional political economy and American capital accumulation, (...)
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  2. Imre Shimshon: raʻayonot ṿe-yesodot mi-Torato shel... Rabi Shimshon Daṿid Pinḳus.Shimshon Daṿid Pinḳus - 2001 - Yerushalayim: Malkhut Vaḳsberger.
     
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    Ḳunṭres Nefesh Shimshon: igrot u-maʼamarim, kolel mikhteve ḥizuḳ, maʼamarim be-ʻinyene ha-mitsṿot.Shimshon Daṿid Pinḳus - 2004 - [Israel]: Sh. D. Pinḳus.
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  4. Sefer Ḳol musar: ḥamishim shaʻare shirah.Shimshon Kohen Modon - 1844 - [Brooklyn, N.Y.?: Ḥ .Mo .L..
     
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    Intentionale Erklärungen.Reinhold Bichler - 1976 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 2 (1):173-188.
    G. H. V. Wright möchte die 'typische' Erklärung des Historikers als andersartig gegenüber der subsumptionstheoretischen Auffassung betrachten. Neu dabei ist sein Bemühen, das Schema des praktischen Schlusses als Basis der 'intentionalen Erklärung', die seiner Ansicht nach für die Geschichtswissenschaft charakteristisch ist, in den Vordergrund zu stellen. Doch scheitert sein Versuch, von der Handlungstheorie her ein Erklärungsschema aufzubauen, das logisch als Syllogismus erscheinen, aber ohne generelle Prämissen (über Korrelationen von 'Motivationshintergrund' und Handlung) auskommen soll. Die in der weiteren Diskussion (W. Stegmüller (...)
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    Geschichte der antiken Utopie.Reinhold Bichler - 1995
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  7. Athen besiegt Atlantis. Eine Studie über den Ursprung der Staatsutopie.R. Bichler - 1986 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 20 (51):71-88.
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    Intentionale Erklärungen.Reinhold Bichler - 1976 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 2 (1):173-188.
    G. H. V. Wright möchte die 'typische' Erklärung des Historikers als andersartig gegenüber der subsumptionstheoretischen Auffassung betrachten. Neu dabei ist sein Bemühen, das Schema des praktischen Schlusses als Basis der 'intentionalen Erklärung', die seiner Ansicht nach für die Geschichtswissenschaft charakteristisch ist, in den Vordergrund zu stellen. Doch scheitert sein Versuch, von der Handlungstheorie her ein Erklärungsschema aufzubauen, das logisch als Syllogismus erscheinen, aber ohne generelle Prämissen (über Korrelationen von 'Motivationshintergrund' und Handlung) auskommen soll. Die in der weiteren Diskussion (W. Stegmüller (...)
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    Counterfactual closeness and predicted affect.Anton Kühberger, Christa Großbichler & Angelika Wimmer - 2011 - Thinking and Reasoning 17 (2):137 - 155.
    Empirical research on counterfactual thinking has found a closeness effect: people report higher negative affect if an actual outcome is close to a better counterfactual outcome. However, it remains unclear what actually is a ?close? miss. In three experiments that manipulate close counterfactuals, closeness effects were found only when closeness was unambiguously defined either with respect to a contrasted alternative, or with respect to a categorical boundary. In a real task people failed to report greater negative affect when encountering a (...)
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    Cyberethics and co-operation in the information society.Christian Fuchs, Robert M. Bichler & Celina Raffl - 2009 - Science and Engineering Ethics 15 (4):447-466.
    The task of this paper is to ground the notion of cyberethics of co-operation. The evolution of modern society has resulted in a shift from industrial society towards informational capitalism. This transformation is a multidimensional shift that affects all aspects of society. Hence also the ethical system of society is penetrated by the emergence of the knowledge society and ethical guidelines for the information age are needed. Ethical issues and conflicts in the knowledge society are connected to topics of ecological (...)
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    When Expertise and Ethics Diverge: Lay and Professional Evaluation of Psychotherapists in Israel.Danah Amir & Simon Shimshon Rubin - 2000 - Ethics and Behavior 10 (4):375-391.
    Do psychotherapists' unethical practices influence how they are perceived? The 202 Israeli lay and professional psychology participants rated systematically varied descriptions of effective therapists and potential clients under conditions of no difficulties, practice without a license, and a previous sexual boundary violation on indexes of evaluation and willingness to refer. Participants completed a measure of important variables in therapist selection. Effective standard therapists were rated most favorably, unlicensed therapists were rated favorably, and therapists who violated sexual boundaries in the past (...)
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    Professional ethics of psychologists and physicians: Mortality, confidentiality, and sexuality in Israel.Simon Shimshon Rubin & Omer Dror - 1996 - Ethics and Behavior 6 (3):213 – 238.
    Clinical psychologists' and nonpsychiatric physicians' attitudes and behaviors in sexual and confidentiality boundary violations were examined. The 171 participants' responses were analyzed by profession, sex, and status (student, resident, professional) on semantic differential, boundary violation vignettes, and a version of Pope, Tabachnick, and Keith-Spiegel's (1987) ethical scale. Psychologists rated sexual boundary violation as more unethical than did physicians (p<.001). Rationale (p<.01) and timing (p<.001) influenced ratings. Psychologists reported fewer sexualized behaviors than physicians (p<05). Professional experience (p<.01) and sex (p<.05) were (...)
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    Psychological Ethics in Israel: Riding the Winds of Fashion to Guide Transformative Changes.Simon Shimshon Rubin - 2010 - Ethics and Behavior 20 (3-4):265-276.
    This article offers a narrative dimension to the evolution of professional ethics in psychology in Israel. The similarities and differences with ethics in the United States frame the discussion. The author's viewpoint and involvement in promoting ethics in academic and professional settings opens the article. This is followed by consideration of the licensing of the profession in 1977, and the ethics requirements that followed. Cultural developments that influenced Israeli society in the direction of greater individual autonomy and disillusionment with paternalism (...)
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  14. Sefer Śiaḥ Yosef: u-vo leḳeṭ śiḥot u-mesarim ḥinukhiyim..Yosef Z. Ben Shimshon Fogel - 2010 - Rekhasim: [Mishpaḥat Fogel].
     
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  15. Sefer Esh lehavah.Shimshon Daṿid Pinḳus - 2016 - [Bene Beraḳ]: [M. Hershḳovits]. Edited by Y. Hershḳovits.
     
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    Why was I not my brother's keeper-or my own.Simon Shimshon Rubin - 2004 - Ethics and Behavior 14 (1):77-82.
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    The Forum.Charles Weijer, Fern Brunger, Simon Shimshon Rubin, Ruth Macklin, Michael A. Grodin, Sondra Crosby & Susan Douglas Kelley - 2002 - Ethics and Behavior 12 (4):371-387.
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    Caregivers’ Grief in Acquired Non-death Interpersonal Loss (NoDIL): A Process Based Model With Implications for Theory, Research, and Intervention.Einat Yehene, Alexander Manevich & Simon Shimshon Rubin - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The number of family members caring and caregiving for a loved one undergoing physical and mental changes continues to increase dramatically. For many, this ongoing experience not only involves the “burden of caregiving” but also the “burden of grief” as their loved-one’s newfound medical condition can result in the loss of the person they previously knew. Dramatic cognitive, behavioral, and personality changes, often leave caregivers bereft of the significant relationship they shared with the affected person prior to the illness or (...)
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    Book review. [REVIEW]Simon Shimshon Rubin - 2000 - Ethics and Behavior 10 (2):195 – 197.
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    Colloquy.Gerald P. Koocher, Thomas G. Plante, James M. DuBois, Simon Shimshon Rubin, Armin Paul Thies & Mary Marple Thies - 2004 - Ethics and Behavior 14 (1):65-87.
    This article examines the clergy sexual abuse crisis in the Roman Catholic Church from an ethical point of view. The article uses the RRICC values model of ethical decision making (i.e., responsibility, respect, integrity, competence, concern) to review the behavior of Catholic bishops and other religious superiors as they have tried to manage clergy sex offenders and their victims. Hopefully, the recent press attention and resulting policy changes on these matters from the U.S. Council of Catholic Bishops will increase the (...)
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    Colloquy: Introduction.Gerald P. Koocher, Thomas G. Plante, James M. DuBois, Simon Shimshon Rubin, Armin Paul Thies & Mary Marple Thies - 2004 - Ethics and Behavior 14 (1):65 – 87.
    This article examines the clergy sexual abuse crisis in the Roman Catholic Church from an ethical point of view. The article uses the RRICC values model of ethical decision making (i.e., responsibility, respect, integrity, competence, concern) to review the behavior of Catholic bishops and other religious superiors as they have tried to manage clergy sex offenders and their victims. Hopefully, the recent press attention and resulting policy changes on these matters from the U.S. Council of Catholic Bishops will increase the (...)
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    ‘Hellenismus’ - Reinhold Bichler: ‘Hellenismus’ Geschichte und Problematik eines Epochenbegriffs. (Impulse der Forschung, 41.) Pp. ix + 219. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1983. Paper.Simon Hornblower - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (02):245-.
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    ‘Hellenismus’ - Reinhold Bichler: ‘Hellenismus’ Geschichte und Problematik eines Epochenbegriffs. (Impulse der Forschung, 41.) Pp. ix + 219. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1983. Paper. [REVIEW]Simon Hornblower - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (02):245-247.
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  24. Sefer ʻAl Edom ashlikh naʻali: le-z. n. mo. r. ha-g. R. Shimshon Daṿid b.R. Ḥ.Y.A. Pinḳus, z. ts. ṿe-ḳ.l.Avrohom Eidelman - 2013 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: [Yisroel H. Eidelman].
     
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    Commenting as a genre. Tehilim. (2020). Tehilim - Psalms. Commentary by Rabbi Shimshon Raphael Hirsch (Vol. 1-2). Kyiv: Duh i Litera. [REVIEW]Vsevolod Kuznetsov - 2022 - Sententiae 41 (1):123-129.
    Review of Tehilim.. Tehilim - Psalms. Commentary by Rabbi Shimshon Raphael Hirsch. Kyiv: Duh i Litera.
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  26. Miḳraʼah: peraḳim be-maḥshevet ha-ḥinukh shel Rabi Shimshon Refaʼel Hirsh, zatsal.Re®Uven Mamu, Mikhlalah Ha-Datit le-Morim °A. Sh R. A. Lifshits & Makhon Ha-Torani le-°Idud Yozmot Òvi-Yetsirot Meòkoriyot (eds.) - 1996 - Yerushalayim: ha-Makhon ha-Torani le-ʻidud yozmot ṿi-yetsirot meḳoriyot.
     
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    Herodotus T. Harrison: Divinity and History. The Religion of Herodotus . Pp. xii + 320. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000. Cased, £45. ISBN: 0-19-815291-4. M. Dorati: Le Storie di Erodoto: etnografia e racconto . Pp. 236. Pisa and Rome: Istituti editoriali e poligrafici internazionali, 2000. Paper. ISBN: 88-8147-155-8. R. Bichler: Herodots Welt. Der Aufbau der Historie am Bild der Fremden Länder und Völker, ihrer Zivilisation und ihrer Geschichte . Pp. 424, maps. Munich: Oldenbourg, Akademie Verlag, 2000. Cased. ISBN: 3-05-003429-. [REVIEW]Charles W. Fornara - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (02):238-.
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    Capital as Power: A Study of Order and Creorder.Bue Rübner Hansen - 2011 - Historical Materialism 19 (2):144-159.
    Nitzan and Bichler’s Capital as Power suggests that conventional theories of capitalism, Marxist and liberal alike, are unable to answer the question: what is capital? They argue that the basic units of Marxist economics, abstract labour and value, are unobservable and immeasurable, and hence ‘non-existent’ and ‘fictitious’. Against Marxists, they argue that capital is not an ‘economic’ entity, but a symbolic quantification of power.This review contends that what Nitzan and Bichler present as a critique of Marxism as such (...)
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