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    Estʹ li oshibka v formule mira?: besedy doktora Ben I︠A︡mina s uchastiem Vitalii︠a︡ Volkova.Benʹi︠a︡min Shulʹman - 2012 - Moskva: O.G.I..
    Издание содержит: Есть ли ошибка в формуле мира?; Бегство от смысла; Секрет формулы мира - закон притяжения?
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  2. Convergence in environmental values: an empirical and conceptual defense.Ben A. Minteer & Robert E. Manning - 2009 - In Ben Minteer (ed.), Nature in Common?: Environmental Ethics and the Contested Foundations of Environmental Policy. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
     
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    Pragmatism in Environmental Ethics.Ben A. Minteer & Robert E. Manning - 1999 - Environmental Ethics 21 (2):191-207.
    A growing number of contributors to environmental philosophy are beginning to rethink the field’s mission and practice. Noting that the emphasis of protracted conceptual battles over axiology may not get us very far in solving environmental problems, many environmental ethicists have begun to advocate a more pragmatic, pluralistic, and policy-based approach in philosophical discussions abouthuman-nature relationships. In this paper, we argue for the legitimacy of this approach, stressing that public deliberation and debate over alternative environmental ethics is necessary for a (...)
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  4. Convergence in environmental values: An empirical and conceptual defense.Ben A. Minteer & Robert E. Manning - 2000 - Ethics, Place and Environment 3 (1):47 – 60.
    Bryan Norton 's convergence hypothesis, which predicts that nonanthropocentric and human-based philosophical positions will actually converge on long-sighted, multi-value environmental policy, has drawn a number of criticisms from within environmental philosophy. In particular, nonanthropocentric theorists like J. Baird Callicott and Laura Westra have rejected the accuracy of Norton 's thesis, refusing to believe that his model's contextual appeals to a plurality of human and environmental values will be able adequately to provide for the protection of ecological integrity. These theoretical criticisms (...)
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  5. Sefer U-mesarah li-Yehoshuʻa: beʼurim ha-nogʻim le-divre maʼor ʻenenu ha-Maharal mi-Prag.Yehoshuʻa Daṿid ben Yeḥezḳel Harṭman - 2017 - Nyu Yorḳ: Mekhon Yerushalayim. Edited by Judah Loew ben Bezalel.
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    Pragmatism in Environmental Ethics.Ben A. Minteer & Robert E. Manning - 1999 - Environmental Ethics 21 (2):191-207.
    A growing number of contributors to environmental philosophy are beginning to rethink the field’s mission and practice. Noting that the emphasis of protracted conceptual battles over axiology may not get us very far in solving environmental problems, many environmental ethicists have begun to advocate a more pragmatic, pluralistic, and policy-based approach in philosophical discussions abouthuman-nature relationships. In this paper, we argue for the legitimacy of this approach, stressing that public deliberation and debate over alternative environmental ethics is necessary for a (...)
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  7. Environmental ethics beyond principle? The case for a pragmatic contextualism.Ben A. Minteer, Elizabeth A. Corley & Robert E. Manning - 2004 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 17 (2):131-156.
    Many nonanthropocentric environmental ethicists subscribe to a ``principle-ist'''' approach to moral argument, whereby specific natural resource and environmental policy judgments are deduced from the prior articulation of a general moral principle. More often than not, this principle is one requiring the promotion of the intrinsic value of nonhuman nature. Yet there are several problems with this method of moral reasoning, including the short-circuiting of reflective inquiry and the disregard of the complex nature of specific environmental problems and policy arguments. In (...)
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    Convergence in environmental values: An empirical and conceptual defense.Ben A. Minteer & Robert E. Manning - 2000 - Philosophy and Geography 3 (1):47-60.
    Bryan Norton's convergence hypothesis, which predicts that nonan‐thropocentric and human‐based philosophical positions will actually converge on long‐sighted, multi‐value environmental policy, has drawn a number of criticisms from within environmental philosophy. In particular, nonanthropocentric theorists like J. Baird Callicott and Laura Westra have rejected the accuracy of Norton's thesis, refusing to believe that his model's contextual appeals to a plurality of human and environmental values will be able adequately to provide for the protection of ecological integrity. These theoretical criticisms of convergence, (...)
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  9. Le-reʻakha kamokha: halakhot u-veʼurim be-mitsṿot.Daṿid ben Naḥman Ariʼav - 2000 - Yerushalayim: D. ben N. Ariʼav. Edited by Sh Y. Ḥben Y. Y. Ḳanevsḳi.
    1. Lo taḥamod. Lo titʼaṿeh. Lo taḥanifu. Isur genevat daʻat. Lo teḳalel. Lo tiḳom ṿe-lo tiṭor -- ḥeleḳ 2. Lo tiśna ṿa-ahavat le-reʻakha. Ahavat ha-ger -- ḥeleḳ 3. Onaʼat devarim. Hilkhot panim. Onaʼat ha-ger -- ḥeleḳ 4. Isur hakaʼah. Mitsṿot maʻaḳeh. Shemirat ha-guf -- ḥeleḳ 6. Kibud av ṿe-em. Kibud melamde ha-Torah ve-ḥakhameha. Kibud kohen.
     
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    Człowiek w horyzoncie dziejów i autentyczności bycia: studia z filozofii Jana Patočki = Man in the horizon of history and authenticity of being: studies in the philosophy of Jan Patocka.Dariusz Bęben - 2016 - Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego.
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  11. R. Naḥman Ḳrokhmal.Asher Ben-Yiśraʼel - 1912 - Yafo: A. Atin.
     
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    Changing perspectives on man.Ben Rothblatt (ed.) - 1968 - Chicago,: University of Chicago Press.
    Language and mind, by N. Chomsky.--Some reflections on the nature of consciousness, by B. A. Farrell.--The two faces of perception, by J. R. Platt.--Building better brains, by R. W. Gerard.--The nature of psychological change and its relation to cultural change, by L. S. Kubie.--Alienation and autonomy, by B. Bettelheim.--Darwin versus Copernicus, by T. Dobzhansky.--Speculations on the problem of man's coming to the ground, by S. L. Washburn.--Revolution and development, by K. E. Boulding.--The peasant revolt of our times, by W. H. (...)
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    Chronicle of separation: on deconstruction's disillusioned love.Michal Ben-Naftali - 2015 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    The book Chronicle of Separation is an attempt to write on Derrida, to Derrida and from Derrida on the basis of a pathetic experience, which, in various ways, describes and enacts the pathetic experience of deconstruction itself. The book tackles the weight of emotions that is at the heart of deconstructive reading, treating deconstruction's weak, fragile and parasitic mode of thinking as a deconstruction of emotion, on emotion and as emotion. Chronicle of Separation examines these themes beginning with a descriptive (...)
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    A Semantics‐Based Approach to the “No Negative Evidence” Problem.Ben Ambridge, Julian M. Pine, Caroline F. Rowland, Rebecca L. Jones & Victoria Clark - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (7):1301-1316.
    Previous studies have shown that children retreat from argument‐structure overgeneralization errors (e.g., *Don’t giggle me) by inferring that frequently encountered verbs are unlikely to be grammatical in unattested constructions, and by making use of syntax‐semantics correspondences (e.g., verbs denoting internally caused actions such as giggling cannot normally be used causatively). The present study tested a new account based on a unitary learning mechanism that combines both of these processes. Seventy‐two participants (ages 5–6, 9–10, and adults) rated overgeneralization errors with higher (...)
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    Children use verb semantics to retreat from overgeneralization errors: A novel verb grammaticality judgment study.Ben Ambridge, Julian M. Pine & Caroline F. Rowland - 2011 - Cognitive Linguistics 22 (2):303-323.
    Whilst certain verbs may appear in both the intransitive inchoative and the transitive causative constructions (The ball rolled/The man rolled the ball), others may appear in only the former (The man laughed/*The joke laughed the man). Some accounts argue that children acquire these restrictions using only (or mainly) statistical learning mechanisms such as entrenchment and pre-emption. Others have argued that verb semantics are also important. To test these competing accounts, adults (Experiment 1) and children aged 5–6 and 9–10 (Experiment 2) (...)
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    A.J. Ayer: A Life.Ben Rogers - 1999 - London: Grove Press.
    The first authorized biography of the great twentieth-century philosopher unravels the enigma surrounding this complicated man whose book Language, Truth and Logic rocked the world of philosophy. Reprint.
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    Een Metafysische Motivatie Van De Hermeneutiek - A Metaphysical Motivation Of HermeneuticsOver Het Eeuwig Metafysische In De Mens Volgens Dilthey - On The Metaphysical Consciousness In Man According To Dilthey.Ben Vedder - 1994 - Bijdragen 55 (3):249-268.
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    Deafness and Insight: On the Seductions of the Music/Language Analogy.Ben Etherington - 2010 - Paragraph 33 (1):20-36.
    This article contends that close attention to music/language analogies allows us to perceive how language attempts to gain an understanding of its own cognitive nature. The article does so by closely reading Paul de Man's ‘The Rhetoric of Blindness’, an essay in which de Man suggests that a detailed look at the analogies between musical and linguistic structures made by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his Essay On the Origin of Languages helps reveal how literary criticism becomes ‘blind’ to its own metaphysical (...)
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    Heidegger on desire.Ben Vedder - 1998 - Continental Philosophy Review 31 (4):353-368.
    In this article is presented a reading of Heidegger in relation to the conception of desire, and its relation to various terms he uses frequently. I argue that the genesis of desire lies in the gap between the fullness of possibility and the poverty of actualization; that inauthentic desire aims at presence, possession, actualization (always insufficient); and that authentic desire aims at the conservation of the possibility-character of being. I also pay attention to the temporality of desire; to the analogy (...)
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  20. Virtue ethics.Ben Lazare Mijuskovic - 2007 - Philosophy and Literature 31 (1):133-141.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 31.1 (2007) 133-141MuseSearchJournalsThis JournalContents[Access article in PDF]Virtue EthicsBen Lazare Mijuskovic California State University, Dominguez HillsIt has been suggested that the roots of virtue or character ethics ultimately reach back to Plato and especially to Aristotle's discussion of moral character as proposed by G. E. M. Anscombe's essay, "Modern Moral Philosophy," originally published in 1958.1 Thus it was maintained that virtue or character ethics emphasized traditionally neglected (...)
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    Godsdienstfilosofie tussen ontologie en theologie.Ben Vedder - 2004 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (1):99 - 118.
    In topical philosophy of religion the word 'given' plays an important role. However the meaning of this word is ambiguous. The word refers not only to the factual reality (datum) but also to what is given as a gift to someone (donum). This ambiguity leads toan unclear mixture of philosophical and religious positions. Therefore an analysis of such mixture is necessary. The main question of this analysis is how faith and religion on the one hand, and ontology and reason on (...)
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    Cellular shellization: Surface engineering gives cells an exterior.Ben Wang, Peng Liu & Ruikang Tang - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (8):698-708.
    Unlike eggs and diatoms, most single cells in nature do not have structured shells to provide extensive protection. It is a challenge to artificially confer shell structures on living cells to improve their inherent properties and functions. We discuss four different types of cellular shellizations: man‐made hydrogels, sol‐gels, polyelectrolytes, and mineral shells. We also explore potential applications, such as cell storage, protection, delivery, and therapy. We suggest that shellization could provide another means to regulate and functionalize cells. Specifically, the integration (...)
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    Theories of Consciousness, Therapy, and Loneliness.Ben Mijuskovic - 2005 - International Journal of Philosophical Practice 3 (1):62-75.
    The article offers a brief set of definitions of metaphysical and epistemological principles underlying three distinct theories of consciousness and then relates these paradigms to a triad of contemporary therapeutic modalities. Accordingly, it connects materialism, empiricism, determinism and a passive interpretation of the “mind”=brain to medication interventions and behavioral and cognitive treatments. In this context, the paper proceeds to argue that these treatment approaches are theoretically incapable of addressing the dominant issue of man’s loneliness, and his struggle to escape from (...)
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  24. The Official Catalog of Potential Literature Selections.Ben Segal - 2011 - Continent 1 (2):136-140.
    continent. 1.2 (2011): 136-140. In early 2011, Cow Heavy Books published The Official Catalog of the Library of Potential Literature , a compendium of catalog 'blurbs' for non-existent desired or ideal texts. Along with Erinrose Mager, I edited the project, in a process that was more like curation as it mainly entailed asking a range of contemporary writers, theorists, and text-makers to send us an entry. What resulted was a creative/critical hybrid anthology, a small book in which each page opens (...)
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    The Western Blindness to Non-Western Philosophies.Ben-Ami Scharfstein - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 5:102-108.
    Western philosophers still tend to think that philosophy, in a sense that they can take with professional interest, does not exist in non-Western traditions. To persuade them otherwise would require them to make an effort that they prefer to evade. I attempt to begin to persuade them by closely paraphrasing a few arguments by the early Chinese philosopher Chuang Tzu and a few by the Indian skeptic and mystic Shriharsha. One of Chuang Tzu's arguments has some resemblance to Plato's Third-Man (...)
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    The philosopher as the rational artist.Ben-Ami Scharfstein - 1968 - Man and World 1 (2):240-266.
  27. Sefer Mishmeret ha-yiḥud: hilkhot yiḥud kelalehen, u-firṭehen ʻarukhot u-mesudarot ke-Shulḥan ʻarukh.Shelomoh Zalman ben Yaʻaḳov Tsevi Ṿolf - 2014 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼah la-or Tsuf.
     
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  28. What it means to be a gay man.Chris Brickell & Ben Taylor - 2004 - In Lynne Alice & Lynne Star (eds.), Queer in Aotearoa New Zealand. Dunmore Press. pp. 145--164.
     
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    "A World Against Itself": The Dynamics of Good Nature and Virtue in Henry Fielding's Plays.Amel Ben Ahmed - 2019 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 21 (2):177-196.
    In the eighteenth-century England, the aesthetic vision of most contemporary writers of the time was closely related to the social, political and religious system of belief. Augustan writers, satirists particularly, sought to reclaim for literature the morally privileged status, they thought, it supposedly held in the context of the Latitudinarian system of thought; the very rationale behind the ethic of good nature that distinguishes major writings of the time, namely the dramatic, journalistic and fictional works of the major eighteenth century (...)
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  30. Derekh be-lev ish: mikhtavim ha-meʼirim et hitmodeduto ṿa-ʻaliyato shel avrekh ben yamenu.Yehudah Naḥman - 2006 - Ashdod: Maḥshevet. Edited by Yitsḥaḳ Broder.
     
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  31. Sefer Pitḥe yiḥud: hilkhot yiḥud mevoʼarim be-ṭaʻamam ʻal pi mekorotehem be-sifre ha-rishonim ṿeha-aḥaronim ʻim tsiyunim ṿe-heʻarot.Tsevi Dov ben Zeʼev Rotan - 2015 - Modiʻin ʻIlit: [Tsevi Dov ben Zeʼev Rotan].
     
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    The dualistic approach to perception.Aaron Ben-Zeev & Michael Strauss - 1984 - Man and World 17 (1):3-18.
  33. A note on the chinese room.Hanoch Ben-Yami - 1993 - Synthese 95 (2):169-72.
    Searle's Chinese Room was supposed to prove that computers can't understand: the man in the room, following, like a computer, syntactical rules alone, though indistinguishable from a genuine Chinese speaker, doesn't understand a word. But such a room is impossible: the man won't be able to respond correctly to questions like What is the time?, even though such an ability is indispensable for a genuine Chinese speaker. Several ways to provide the room with the required ability are considered, and it (...)
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    Searching for comfort: coping with grief: insights, inspirational stories and letters of consolation.Meʾir ben Eliyahu Munḳ - 2003 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Mesorah Publications. Edited by Moshe Gelbein.
    The loss of a loved one can be a devastating blow, its impact unpredictable and often perplexing. In this sensitively written volume, letters to a young man offer solace, strength and rare insight. The correspondence format allow Meir Munk to.
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    St. Clare of Assisi: Charity and Miracles in Early Modern Italy.Nirit Ben-Aryeh Debby - 2013 - Franciscan Studies 71:237-262.
    While preaching in Siena in 1427, the Franciscan preacher, Bernardino of Siena referred to a celebrated painting by Simone Martini. The specific painting was the Annunciation now in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence and originally located in Siena’s Cathedral. Bernardino referred to it in connection with schooling young girls in the virtue of modesty:You see she [the Virgin] does not gaze at the angel, but sits with that almost frightened pose. She knew well it was an angel, so why should (...)
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    Довіра до себе: Філософія ральфа емерсона в інформаційному суспільстві.Bohdan Ben - 2021 - Наукові Записки Наукма. Філософія Та Релігієзнавство 6:28-38.
    The article focuses on the socially transforming aspect of American pragmatism. In particular, the article highlights the relevance and significance of Ralph Emerson’s transcendentalism and self-reliance for the information society. The key problem of the information society is defined as the general distrust about the truth. The culture of criticism displaces trust in others as seekers of the truth and, ultimately, eliminates self-trust.Based on Ralph Emerson’s essays and William James’ “Pragmatism”, the article distinguishes between two conceptions of truth: optimistic and (...)
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    Seeing our seeing and knowing our knowing.Aaron Ben-Ze'ev - 1991 - Man and World 24 (1):89-92.
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    ""Platonic Dualism, LP GERSON This paper analyzes the nature of Platonic dualism, the view that there are immaterial entities called" souls" and that every man is identical with one such entity. Two distinct arguments for dualism are discovered in the early and middle dialogues, metaphysical/epistemological and eth.Aaron Ben-Zeev Making Mental Properties More Natural - 1986 - The Monist 69 (3).
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  39. Sefer Ṿe-zeh leshono: otsar tsiyunim u-marʼeh meḳomot: mesudar lefi ʻarakhim ṿe-ʻinyanim: ṿe-hu liḳuṭ mi-divre ha-rishonim ṿeha-aḥaronim ṿe-ʻad le-divre ha-posḳim 'ki-khetavam u-khilshonam': be-ʻinyene Even ha-ʻezer - siman 21-23: harḥaḳah me-ʻarayot.Yaʻaḳov ben Yosef Menaḥem Lainer - 2016 - Yerushalayim: [Publisher not identified].
     
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    Max-Margin parsing.Christopher Manning - manuscript
    Ben Taskar Dan Klein Michael Collins Computer Science Dept. Computer Science Dept. CS and AI Lab Stanford University Stanford University.
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    The philosophic questions and answers of Hōter ben Shelōmō.Manṣur Suleiman Dhamārī - 1981 - Leiden: E.J. Brill. Edited by David R. Blumenthal.
  42. Sefer Otsar ha-yiḥud: ḥibur maḳif ʻal hilkhot yiḥud, ṿe-nitḥaleḳ le-3 roshim:... Hilkhot yiḥud... Shut ha-yiḥud...ʻIyun ha-yiḥud.Daṿid Ben Eliyahu Edri - 2013 - Petaḥ Tiḳṿah: Daṿid Edri.
     
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  43. Grande Sertão: Veredas by João Guimarães Rosa.Felipe W. Martinez, Nancy Fumero & Ben Segal - 2013 - Continent 3 (1):27-43.
    INTRODUCTION BY NANCY FUMERO What is a translation that stalls comprehension? That, when read, parsed, obfuscates comprehension through any language – English, Portuguese. It is inevitable that readers expect fidelity from translations. That language mirror with a sort of precision that enables the reader to become of another location, condition, to grasp in English in a similar vein as readers of Portuguese might from João Guimarães Rosa’s GRANDE SERTÃO: VEREDAS. There is the expectation that translations enable mobility. That what was (...)
     
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  44. Sefer Gan naʻul: ʻal hilkhot yiḥud la-halakhah ule-maʻaśeh: ʻim beʼur Petaḥ ha-gan: u-vo meḳorot, tsiyunim ṿe-heʻarot ʻal ha-halakhot sheba-sefer kolel maśa u-matan be-divre ha-posḳim, rishonim ṿe-aḥaronim, ʻad aḥarone zemanenu.Yaʻaḳov ben Yosef Leṿi - 2016 - Tel Aviv: [Yaʻaḳov Leṿi]. Edited by Yaʻaḳov ben Yosef Leṿi.
     
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    Panik yok!: ben Müslümanım.Talip İçöz - 2021 - İstanbul: Yüzleşme Kitap.
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    Ren xing zong heng: xi fang ren ben zhu yi man tan.Guochun Liang - 1988 - Shenyang Shi: Shenyang chu ban she.
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  47. Joseph Ben Shem Tov's "Kevod Elohim": An Investigation Into the Summum Bonum of Man.Ruth Birnbaum - 1982 - Dissertation, Boston University Graduate School
    In his major philosophical opus, Kevod Elohim , written in Hebrew, Joseph ben Shem Tov investigates the summum bonum of man, which consists in the similarity to God's perfection called the "Glory of God" insofar as it can be realized by human nature. Opinions are divided, however, as to the nature of this greatest good. Some Jewish scholars claim that man's final purpose is in the observance of the 613 commandments of the Torah. According to the philosophers, the proofs of (...)
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    Yi ren wei ben yu sheng ming duo yang hua: man tan huan jing yu zi ran sheng tai zhe xue.Yonghai Cai - 2002 - Ha'erbin Shi: Heilongjiang ren min chu ban she.
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    Yu yan: ren lei zui hou de jia yuan: ren lei ji ben sheng cun zhuang tai de zhe xue yu yu yong xue yan jiu = Language: the last homestead of human beings: philosophical & pragmatic probe into the basic survival ways of man.Guanlian Qian - 2005 - Beijing: Shang wu yin shu guan.
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    Rabbi Elisha Ben Abuyah "At the Mind's Limit": Between Theodicy and Fate.Norman K. Swazo - 2014 - Philosophy and Literature 38 (1):153-168.
    Rabbinic tradition, as given in the Palestinian and Babylonian versions of the Talmud, transmits an account of Rabbi Elisha ben Abuyah only to depreciate him for the “pariah” that he was during his lifetime. For one who accepts rabbinic authority, there can be no moral ambiguity about the character of the man, his beliefs, or his aspirations.1 The twelfth-century philosopher and rabbi Moses Maimonides spared no criticism of Elisha. Maimonides wrote The Guide for the Perplexed with the object of enlightening (...)
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