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  1. Sefer Ḥelḳat Binyamin: ʻiyunim maʼamarim ṿe-divre musar ʻal seder ha-parashiyot moʼadim ṿe-ʻinyanim shonim.Binyamin Kamenetzky - 2021 - [Brooklyn, N.Y.]: Mekhon ʻAleh zayit. Edited by Shemuʼel Ḳamenetsḳi.
    [1] Bereshit, Shemot Ṿa-yiḳra -- [2] Ba-Midbar, Devarim, Mo'adim, 'Inyanim shonim.
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  2. Sefer Bene Binyamin: ʻal Pirḳe Avot: ʻarukh u-mugash be-lashon behirah be-tosefet maʻaśiyot u-meshalim naʼim mi-gedole ha-dorot.Binyamin Nabul - 2004 - [Bene Beraḳ]: Binyamin Nabul.
     
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    Between Mysticism and Philosophy: Sufi Language of Religious Experience in Judah Ha-Levi's Kuzari.Binyamin Abrahamov & Diana Lobel - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (1):244.
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  4. Imagination in Islamic Mystical Philosophy: The Eschatological and Ontological Case.Binyamin Abrahamov - 2022 - In Christian Lange & Alexander D. Knysh (eds.), Sufi cosmology. Boston: Brill.
  5. Archive for September, 2012.Binyamin Appelbaum & Manuel Balce Ceneta - forthcoming - Cogito.
     
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    Perspective taking and emotion: The case of disgust and sadness.Limor Binyamin-Suissa, Natali Moyal, Alona Naim & Avishai Henik - 2019 - Consciousness and Cognition 74:102773.
  7. Sefer Ṿe-Oto Taʻavod: Devarim Ḳetsarim Ṿe-Tamtsitiyim Mi-Ḥazal Ha-Mevaʼarim, Ha-Meʼirim U-Meʻorerim le-Ḳiyum Mitsṿot U-Milui Ḥovot Yesodiyot Ha-Muṭalot ʻal Kol Ish Yiśraʼel Kol Yom... Ṿe-Nilṿeh Elaṿ Ḳunṭres "Bi-Shevile di-Neziḳin".Binyamin Yeḥiʼ Grosman & el Ikhl - 2012 - Yerushalayim: Y. Y. Grosman.
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    Anthropomorphism and Interpretation of the Qur’Ān in the Theology of Al-Qāsim Ibn Ibrāhīm: Kitāb Al-Mustarshid. Edited with Translation, Introduction and Notes.Binyamin Abrahamov - 1996 - Brill.
    This edition and annotated translation of al-Qāsim's Kitāb al-mustarshid includes a discussion of anthropomorphism and interpretation of the Qur’ān in the theology of the Zaidite imam al-Qāsim ibn Ibrāhīm . Al-Qāsim's methods of interpretation are put forth and analyzed in light of early Qur’ānic exegesis.
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    Ibn al-ʻArabī and Abū Yazīd al-Bistāmī.Binyamin Abrahamov - 2011 - Al-Qantara 32 (2):369-385.
    Aparecen muchos sufíes en la obra de Ibn al-?Arabi- al-Futu-ha-t al-Makkiyya, un tratado en el que el autor presenta sus ideas principales. En esta obra se menciona a Abu- Yazi-d al-Bista-mi un total de 143 veces, más que a cualquier otro sufí. Este artículo tiene el propósito de examinar la actitud de Ibn al-?Arabi- hacia su predecesor sufí considerando la personalidad de al-Bista-mi- tal y como aparece en la obra de Ibn al-?Arabi-, además de analizar las ideas de Ibn al-?Arabi- (...)
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    The Metaphysical Foundations of the Principle of Indifference.Binyamin Eisner - 2024 - Metaphysica 25 (1):175-191.
    The arguments in favor of the Principle of Indifference fail to explain its fruitfulness in science. Using the recent metaphysical concept of Grounding, I devise an explanation that can justify a weak version of the principle and discuss an instance of its application in Quantum mechanics.
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  11. Sefer Maśa ge ḥizayon.Binyamin - 1966 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Yitsḥaḳ Brakh.
     
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    Leibniz’s Dual Concept of Probability.Binyamin Eisner - 2022 - Journal of Modern Philosophy 4 (1):17.
    Leibniz uses the concept of probability in both epistemic and non-epistemic contexts, as do many of his contemporaries. Some commentators have claimed that this dual-use is inexact or confused. In this paper, I describe Leibniz’s understanding of the concept of probability and discuss its dual usage in his work. Then, building on Leibniz’s creation theory, in conjunction with Russell’s interpretation of the Principle of Sufficient Reason, I endeavor to justify this dual usage and to show that this justification is also (...)
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  13. El ha-maʻayan.Binyamin Efrati - 1983 - Bene-Beraḳ: Tefutsah. Edited by M. Fainṭukh.
     
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    On Computation of Entropy of Hex-Derived Network.Pingping Song, Haidar Ali, Muhammad Ahsan Binyamin, Bilal Ali & Jia-Bao Liu - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-18.
    A graph’s entropy is a functional one, based on both the graph itself and the distribution of probability on its vertex set. In the theory of information, graph entropy has its origins. Hex-derived networks have a variety of important applications in medication store, hardware, and system administration. In this article, we discuss hex-derived network of type 1 and 2, written as HDN 1 n and HDN 2 n, respectively of order n. We also compute some degree-based entropies such as Randić, (...)
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    When do caregivers ignore the veil of ignorance? An empirical study on medical triage decision–making.Azgad Gold, Binyamin Greenberg, Rael Strous & Oren Asman - 2021 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 24 (2):213-225.
    In principle, all patients deserve to receive optimal medical treatment equally. However, in situations in which there is scarcity of time or resources, medical treatment must be prioritized based on a triage. The conventional guidelines of medical triage mandate that treatment should be provided based solely on medical necessity regardless of any non-medical value-oriented considerations (“worst-first”). This study empirically examined the influence of value-oriented considerations on medical triage decision–making. Participants were asked to prioritize medical treatment relating to four case scenarios (...)
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    Are Businesses Changing Their Ethics and Values?: A Report on an Entrepreneurial Initiative.Sofia Kamenetzky & Mario Kamenetzky - 1990 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 10 (3):137-145.
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    Chapter 7 Choice and Design of Technologies for Investment Projects.Mario Kamenetzky - 1984 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 4 (2):159-173.
    This paper suggests a possible answer to the question: how can the local context as well as the long-term goals of a project be fully taken into account when the overall technology for a project is selected?
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    Chapter 9 Financing of Research, Invention, and Innovation.Mario Kamenetzky & Robert Maybury - 1984 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 4 (2):183-190.
    A country must develop skills for managing the financial resources that are needed to support scientific and technological activities. With proper financial support and policy guidance, these activities can increase the stock of accumulated human resources and means that contribute to income and the satisfaction of needs.
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    Chapter 10 the Socioeconomic Iceberg and the Design of Policies for Scientific and Technological Development.Mario Kamenetzky - 1984 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 4 (2):193-205.
    Science and technology have been neglected factors in the struggle for equity. They have been considered as fixed instruments to be used in performing socioeconomic activities rather than as unfinished, ver satile tools that can be made to accom modate specific objectives and that have the potential to transform the original conditions of the problem being addressed.
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    Chapter 11 When and How To Import Technology: Issues in Technology Transfer.Mario Kamenetzky - 1984 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 4 (2):208-217.
    One issue underlying all others when technology transfer occurs is the need to build capacity. This capacity is needed in order to know what to buy, when to buy, from whom to buy, and how to buy. These decisions should always be taken by those working within a country's economy, particularly the decision on what to buy, which is value laden.
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  21. ha-Rav Ḳuḳ: ben ratsyonalizm le-misṭiḳah.Binyamin Ish Shalom & Avraham Shapira - 1990 - Tel Aviv: ʻAm ʻoved. Edited by Avraham Shapira.
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    Lekh lekha: ʻiyunim be-yetsirato shel Avraham Yehoshuʻa Heshel.Binyamin Ish Shalom & Dror Bondi (eds.) - 2018 - Tel Aviv: Hotsaʼat Idra.
    Studies in Abraham Joshua Heschel's Oeuvre.
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    Chapter 5 Guiding Technological Change.Robert Maybury, Mario Kamenetzky & Charles Weiss - 1984 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 4 (2):137-143.
    This paper seeks to draw policy makers into a discussion of the need to guide technological change and of the steps required to accomplish this.
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  24. Sefer Tamtsit ʻinyene Ḥoshen mishpaṭ: ṿehu-sikum ḳatsar u-metumetset lefi seder Shulḥan ha-Ṭur ṿe-Sh. ʻa.Binyamin ben Eliyahu Ḥotah - 2006 - Betar ʻIlit: Le-haśig ha-sefer etsel ha-meḥaber.
    [ḥeleḳ 1]. Al hilkhot meḳaḥ ṭaʻut, onaʼah u-matanah, Ḥ m. 227-249 -- ḥeleḳ 2. ʻAl Hilkhot avedah u-metsiʼah, hefḳer, periḳah u-ṭeʻinah, genevah u-gezelah, Ḥ. m. 259-275, 348-377.
     
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  25. Be-darkhe Shalom: ʻiyunim be-hagut Yehudit, mugashim le-Shalom Rozenberg.Shalom Rosenberg & Binyamin Ish Shalom (eds.) - 2007 - Yerushalayim: Bet morashah bi-Yerushalayim, Mikhlelet Roberṭ M. Bern.
     
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  26. Sefer ʻAnaf ʻets ʻavot: ṿe-hu ḥibur neḥmad ʻal Pirḳe Avot.Binyamin Ṿoulf - 1708 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Aḥim Goldenberg.
     
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    Chapter 1 Description of the Program of Studies and Training.Charles Weiss, Robert Maybury & Mario Kamenetzky - 1984 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 4 (2):103-111.
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  28. ʻAliyah le-tsorekh ʻaliyah: Pirḳe hadrakhah le-"ven ʻaliyah": ha-Shem peʻamaṿ le-hekhale ha-yeshivah: Liḳrat ʻaliyato be-rov onim: Li-veniyat ishiyuto be-meṭav ha-shanim.Binyamin Yaʻaḳovi - 2019 - Yerushalayim: Tsuf.
     
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  29. ha-Rav Ḳuḳ: ben ratsyonalizm le-misṭiḳah.Binyamin Ish Shalom - 1990 - Tel Aviv: Resling. Edited by Avraham Shapira.
     
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    An Implementation of Lipschitz Simple Functions in Computer Algebra System Singular.Yanan Liu, Muhammad Ahsan Binyamin, Adnan Aslam, Minahal Arshad, Chengmei Fan, Hassan Mahmood & Jia-Bao Liu - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-5.
    A complete classification of simple function germs with respect to Lipschitz equivalence over the field of complex numbers ℂ was given by Nguyen et al. The aim of this article is to implement a classifier in terms of easy computable invariants to compute the type of the Lipschitz simple function germs without computing the normal form in the computer algebra system Singular.
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  31. Sefer Pirḳe Avot: ʻim shene beʼurim.Mosheh Binyamin Raiz (ed.) - 1865 - Bruḳlin: Aḥim Goldenberg.
     
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    Sefer Shaʻare Torah: bo yevoʼaru 28 kelalim be-ʻinyanim shonim uve-khol kelal u-khelal harbeh peraṭim mesudarim devar dibur ʻal ofnaṿ ṿe-ḥidushe Torah ṿa-halakhah be-sugyot ha-Shas.Binyamin ben Elʻazar - 2014 - Yerushalayim: Mifʻal moreshet Yahadut Hungaryah, Mekhon Yerushalayim.
    1. Ḥidushe sugyot -- 2. Sheʼelot u-teshuvot -- 3. Sugyot derushim.
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  33. Sefer ʻAvodat Binyamin: amarot ṭehorot, ʻuvdot, hanhagot ṭovot, ʻetsot ṿe-hadrakhot yesharot ba-ʻavodat ha-Sh. Yit...Binyamin Rabinoṿiṭts - 2009 - Yerushala[y]im: Asher Zelig ben Yaʻaḳov Tsevi Ḥanun. Edited by Asher Zelig ben Yaʻaḳov Tsevi Ḥanun.
     
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  34. Igeret la-talmidah: śiaḥ ḥinukhi.Binyamin Shats'ransḳi - 1986 - Tel-Aviv: Bet Yaʻaḳov.
     
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  35. Midot u-maʻaśim: śiaḥ ḥinukhi.Binyamin Shats'ransḳi - 1988 - Tel-Aviv: Hotsaʼat "Bet Yaʻaḳov".
     
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  36. ʻAl shoshanim: be-maʻalot ha-tseniʻut: pirḳe ʻiyun ṿe-hagut.Binyamin Shts'aransḳi - 2015 - [Yerushalayim]: [Sh. Hokhṿeld]. Edited by Yaʻaḳov Zloshinsḳi & Sh Hokhṿald.
     
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    Valency-Based Topological Properties of Linear Hexagonal Chain and Hammer-Like Benzenoid.Yi-Xia Li, Abdul Rauf, Muhammad Naeem, Muhammad Ahsan Binyamin & Adnan Aslam - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-16.
    Topological indices are quantitative measurements that describe a molecule’s topology and are quantified from the molecule’s graphical representation. The significance of topological indices is linked to their use in QSPR/QSAR modelling as descriptors. Mathematical associations between a particular molecular or biological activity and one or several biochemical and/or molecular structural features are QSPRs and QSARs. In this paper, we give explicit expressions of two recently defined novel ev-degree- and ve-degree-based topological indices of two classes of benzenoid, namely, linear hexagonal chain (...)
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    Jewish and Arab Childhood in Israel: Contemporary Perspectives.Einat Baram Eshel, Wurud Jayusi, Ilana Paul-Binyamin & Eman Younis (eds.) - 2021 - Lexington Books.
    In this edited collection on Jewish and Arab childhood in Israel, contributors illuminate the experiences of the individual child with family and community, the formal education system, and informal leisure culture, and they explore representations of childhood and its perceptions in literature and culture.
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    On the First Three Extremum Values of Variable Sum Exdeg Index of Trees.Shu-Bo Chen, Syed Sheraz Asghar, Muhammad Ahsan Binyamin, Zahid Iqbal, Tayyeb Mahmood & Adnan Aslam - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-5.
    For a graph G, its variable sum exdeg index is defined as SEI a G = ∑ x y ∈ E G a d x + a d y, where a is a real number other than 1 and d x is the degree of a vertex x. In this paper, we characterize all trees on n vertices with first three maximum and first three minimum values of the SEI a index. Also, we determine all the trees of order n (...)
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    Maternal Odor Exposure Modulates Acceptance of a Bitter Taste in Newborn and Infant Rats.María C. Ifrán, Andrea B. Suárez, Ricardo M. Pautassi & Giselle V. Kamenetzky - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  41. Sefer Torat ha-yiḥud: bo yevoʼar kelalim u-feraṭe dinim ṿe-dugmaʼot mi-devarim ha-shekhiḥim be-hilkhot yiḥud.Menaḥem Mendl ben Yonatan Binyamin Beynish Shṿimer - 1997 - Ashdod: Menaḥem Shṿimer.
     
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    Sex, Lies, and Reasonableness: The Case for Subjectifying the Criminalisation of Deceptive Sex.Amit Pundik, Shani Schnitzer & Binyamin Blum - 2022 - Criminal Justice Ethics 41 (2):167-189.
    This article deals with the question of which kinds of deceptions vitiate consent to sexual relations. More specifically, it addresses the question of which characteristics of the perpetrator (e.g. their identity, wealth, or marital status), of their relations with the victim (e.g. marriage, long-term intentions), or of the sexual act itself (e.g. protected) vitiate consent when deception is involved. In this proposal, we offer our view on how this question should be answered: the criminalisation of deceptive sex should be cautiously (...)
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  43. Sefer Zikhron Yitsḥaḳ: śiḥot be-ʻinyene hashḳafah u-maḥshavah.Yitsḥaḳ ben Binyamin Zeʼev Ṿais - 1989 - Yerushalayim: Y. ben B.Z. Ṿais.
     
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  44. Ziḳe or: śiḥot hashḳafah u-musar.Yitsḥaḳ ben Binyamin Zeʼev Ṿais - 1993 - Yerushalayim: Y. ben B.Z. Ṿais.
     
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    Rebb Binyamin’s Gandhi: India, Islam, and the Question of Palestine.Avi-ram Tzoreff - 2023 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 27 (3):377-391.
    Rebb Binyamin (pseudonym of Yehoshua Radler-Feldman; 1880–1957) was a leading figure in movements that called for the establishment of a joint Jewish-Arab political framework in Palestine and that sharply criticized the Zionist cooperation with the British colonial authorities. In the early 1920s, he began exploring the writings of Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869–1948) as the basis for his critical approach toward the hegemonic Zionist discourse. In his writings Rebb Binyamin emphasized Gandhi’s refusal to reconcile himself to the British colonial (...)
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  46. Kisufe ha-Bośem: ʻal shem ha-Rav Binyamin Shaʼuli Mosheh, zatsal: ʻarakhim be-Yiśraʼel ṿe-goral ha-adam.Mosheh Kohen Shaʼuli - 1985 - Ashdod: ha-Merkaz ha-ruḥani-ḳehilati u-Vet keneset "Shaʼuli".
     
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  47. Reaḥ ha-Bośem: ʻa. sh. ha-Rav Binyamin Shaʼuli Mosheh zatsal: hagigim ṿa-halikhot be-ḥaye ha-mishpaḥah.Mosheh Kohen Shaʼuli - 1977 - Ashdod: ha-Merkaz ha-ruḥani-ḳehilati u-Vet keneset "Shaʼuli".
     
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  48. The Challenges of Thick Diversity, Polarization, Debiasing, and Tokenization for Cross-Group Teaching: Some Critical Notes.Rima Basu - forthcoming - In Eric Beerbohm & Elizabeth Beaumont (eds.), NOMOS LXVI: Civic Education in Polarized Times. NYU Press.
    The powerful role that teachers can play in our development is the focus Binyamin, Jayusi, and Tamir’s chapter in this volume. They argue that teachers, in particular teachers that don’t share the same background as their students, can help counter the increasing polarization that characterizes our current era. In these critical notes I raise three challenges to their proposal. First, by exploring the mechanisms of polarization I demonstrate that polarization is not a problem unique to thick diversity or thick (...)
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    Between religion and reason.Ephraim Chamiel - 2020 - Boston: Academic Studies Press. Edited by Avi Kallenbach.
    The present book is a sequel to Ephraim Chamiel's two previous works The Middle Way and The Dual Truth-studies dedicated to the "middle" trend in modern Jewish thought, that is, those positions that sought to combine tradition and modernity, and offered a variety of approaches for contending with the tension between science and revelation and between reason and religion. The present book explores contemporary Jewish thinkers who have adopted one of these integrated approaches-namely the dialectical approach. Some of these thinkers (...)
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    Sufi cosmology.Christian Lange & Alexander D. Knysh (eds.) - 2022 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume discusses the origin and structure of the universe in mystical Islam (Sufism) and Islam's civilizational predecessors with special reference to parallel realms of existence and their interaction. Contributors address Sufi ideas about the fate of human beings in this and future life under three rubrics: (1) cosmogony and eschatology ("where do we come from?" and "where do we go?"); (2) conceptualizations of the world of the here-and-now ("where are we now?"); and (3) visualizations of realms of existence, their (...)
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