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    Metaphors and Malapropisms: Davidson on the Limits of the Literal.Ehud Rahat - 1992 - Philosophia 21 (3-4):311-327.
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    Davidson on Meaning and Metaphor: Reply to Rahat.John Michael Mcguire - 2004 - Philosophia 31 (3-4):543-556.
    In 1978 Donald Davidson published an article entitled “What Metaphors Mean” (WMM), in which he championed the idea that “metaphors mean what the words, in their most literal interpretation, mean, and nothing more.” In 1986 Davidson published a somewhat related article entitled “ A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs” (NDE), in which he defended a unique and controversial theory of literal meaning according to which the literal meaning of an expression is determined by the speaker’s first intention in uttering it. Both (...)
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    Civilized Global North versus rebellious Global South: a socio-semiotic analysis of media visual discourse.Rahat Bashir & Musarat Yasmin - 2024 - Semiotica 2024 (256):31-54.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the ideological, social, economic, and political aspects of life on planet Earth. This study examines the visuals associated with COVID-19 published in Pakistani English newspapers. Visual data were collected through purposive sampling, analyzed using social semiotic theory, and discussed through a post-colonial lens. The visual data were grouped as Global South and North owing to socioeconomic and political categorization among countries. The results show that the Pakistani media portrayed the Global South as rebellious, miserable, and (...)
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    Thinking about and enacting curriculum in "frames of war".Rahat Zaidi & Hans Smits (eds.) - 2011 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Rahat Naqvi and Hans Smits' edited collection, "Thinking about and Enacting Curriculum in 'Frames of War'" is centered on the theme of how the current global order creates precarious conditions for human life. The contributors respond to the challenges Judith Butler posed about the fragility of life and questions about how we apprehend, and take up ethically, our responsibilities for those who are considered "Other." The overarching objective of the book is the meaning of a call to ethics, and (...)
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    Accountants and the Ethics of Profit.Rahat Munir & Craig Terry - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 15:327-347.
    Pressures are mounting upon Australian retailers including their ability to grow profit. Price deflation for many items, a lack of wage growth, and, the rise of huge online platforms is just some of the factors now creating difficulties for retailers. In the absence of sales growth, profit can only be improved with a focus on the cost side of the business. And, it is this focus that has brought about the potential for unethical decision making. This case study examines the (...)
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    Omer ṿa-esh: sheʻarim le-haguto ule-ḥayaṿ shel Frants Rozentsṿaig = Utterance and fire: pathways to the thought and life of Franz Rosenzweig.Ehud Neeman - 2015 - Alon Shevut: Hotsaʼat Mikhlelet Hertsog - Tevunot. Edited by Etan Abramovits.
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    The New Towns: Organization and Spontaneity.Rahat Nabi Khan - 1983 - Diogenes 31 (121):49-67.
    The New Towns Movement began in England and later spread world-wide in response to the increasing concern felt at the deterioration of the quality of life in the large cities under the impact of industrialization. The New Towns, it was felt, would combine the advantages of life in the country with that of life in the city. They would be small communities of between 30.000 and 60.000 inhabitants. Their principal characteristics were to be a balanced economy and a well-defined pattern (...)
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    Lessons from a failure: Generating tailored smoking cessation letters.Ehud Reiter, Roma Robertson & Liesl M. Osman - 2003 - Artificial Intelligence 144 (1-2):41-58.
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    Choosing words in computer-generated weather forecasts.Ehud Reiter, Somayajulu Sripada, Jim Hunter, Jin Yu & Ian Davy - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence 167 (1-2):137-169.
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    Thinking about and enacting curriculum in "frames of war".Rahat Naqvi & Hans Smits (eds.) - 2011 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Rahat Naqvi and Hans Smits' edited collection, "Thinking about and Enacting Curriculum in 'Frames of War'" is centered on the theme of how the current global order creates precarious conditions for human life. The contributors respond to the challenges Judith Butler posed about the fragility of life and questions about how we apprehend, and take up ethically, our responsibilities for those who are considered "Other." The overarching objective of the book is the meaning of a call to ethics, and (...)
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  11. Outline of a Doctrine of Aesthetic Education.Rahat Nabi Khan - 1989 - Diogenes 37 (147):111-124.
    The question of the development of aesthetic perception in relation to works of art and phenomena of nature suggests a differentiation between aesthetic education and art education which will be attempted in this study. At the same time the necessary interrelationship between the two will also be analysed.
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    Computational Interpretations of the Gricean Maxims in the Generation of Referring Expressions.Robert Dale & Ehud Reiter - 1995 - Cognitive Science 19 (2):233-263.
    We examine the problem of generating definite noun phrases that are appropriate referring expressions; that is, noun phrases that (a) successfully identify the intended referent to the hearer whilst (b) not conveying to him or her any false conversational implicatures (Grice, 1975). We review several possible computational interpretations of the conversational implicature maxims, with different computational costs, and argue that the simplest may be the best, because it seems to be closest to what human speakers do. We describe our recommended (...)
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    Are single-cell data sufficient for testing neural network models?Ehud Ahissar - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4):626-627.
    Persistent activity can be the product of mechanisms other than attractor reverberations. The single-unit data presented by Amit cannot discriminate between the different mechanisms. In fact, single-unit data do not appear to be adequate for testing neural network models.
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    A Question of Van Den Dries and a Theorem of Lipshitz and Robinson; Not Everything Is Standard.Ehud Hrushovski & Ya'acov Peterzil - 2007 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (1):119 - 122.
    We use a new construction of an o-minimal structure, due to Lipshitz and Robinson, to answer a question of van den Dries regarding the relationship between arbitrary o-minimal expansions of real closed fields and structures over the real numbers. We write a first order sentence which is true in the Lipshitz-Robinson structure but fails in any possible interpretation over the field of real numbers.
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    Ha-im zeh ḥayav li-heyot kakh, la-ʻazazel?!: ha-ḥayim u-tekhunotehem ha-hekhreḥiyot = Damn it, must it be so?: the obliged characteristics of life.Ehud Gazit - 2016 - Ḥefah: Pardes.
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    Exploring a Design of Landslide Monitoring System.Rahat Khan, Suhail Yousaf, Abdul Haseeb & Muhammad Irfan Uddin - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-13.
    Landslide is a critical natural geological hazard that causes severe damage to property, infrastructure, and humans. In general, some location-specific factors trigger a landslide. Wireless sensor network is an enabling technology to monitor most of the parameters associated with these factors. A challenge in landslide monitoring through WSN is that each sensed data item might be critical whereas the underlying wireless communication is often unreliable. In case of landslides, the terrains have irregular shapes, providing harsh conditions for wireless communication thereby (...)
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  17. Persistent Equilibria in Strategic Games.Ehud Kalai & Dov Samet - 1984 - International Journal of Game Theory 13:129-144.
     
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    A new strongly minimal set.Ehud Hrushovski - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 62 (2):147-166.
    We construct a new class of 1 categorical structures, disproving Zilber's conjecture, and study some of their properties.
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    Marx's Historical Conception of Ideology and Science.Ehud Sprinzak - 1975 - Politics and Society 5 (4):395-416.
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    Ethics and Neonatology in Israel.Ehud Zmora - 2001 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 12 (3):304-306.
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    Worship of the heart: a study of Maimonides' philosophy of religion.Ehud Benor - 1995 - Albany, N.Y.: State University of N.Y. Press.
    Introduction The purpose of this study is to characterize a conception of prayer that plays an important role in the religious thought of the medieval ...
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    Environmental Innovation Strategy and Organizational Performance: Enabling and Controlling Uses of Management Control Systems.Chaminda Wijethilake, Rahat Munir & Ranjith Appuhami - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 151 (4):1139-1160.
    This study examines the extent to which enabling and controlling uses of management control systems moderate the relationship between environmental innovation strategy and organizational performance. Partial least squares structural equation modeling is used to analyze survey data collected from top managers in 175 manufacturing and services sectors representing multinational and local organizations operating in Sri Lanka. We find that while the enabling use of MCS positively moderates the relationship between environmental innovation strategy and organizational performance, in contrast, the controlling use (...)
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  23. Shamayim ba-arets: Mesilat Yesharim.Ehud Barzilai - 2020 - Ḳiryat Arbaʻ: Me-ʻemeḳ Ḥevron. Edited by Moshe Ḥayyim Luzzatto.
    [1]: meha-haḳdamah ṿe-ʻad pereḳ 19 --.
     
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  24. Shiʻurim bi-Shemonah peraḳim la-Rambam.Ehud Barzilai - 2013 - [Israel]: [Yosi Aberg'el]. Edited by Aberg'el.
     
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    Jewish Ethics in a Pluralistic World.Ehud Benor - 1996 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 5 (2):219-236.
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    Hidden Government Influence over Privatized Banks.Ehud Kamar & Assaf Hamdani - 2012 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 13 (2):567-596.
    In this Article we examine Israel’s ongoing process of bank privatization to explore the link between privatization programs and the ownership structure of public companies. Our thesis is that concentrated ownership provides regulators with a platform for exerting informal influence over corporate decision-making. This platform serves regulators as a safety valve when all else fails, especially when they would like firms to terminate senior executives or board members. Communicating with controlling shareholders increases the likelihood that both the regulatory intervention and (...)
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    Inferring Coevolution.Ehud Lamm and Ohad Kammar - 2014 - Philosophy of Science 81 (4):592-611,.
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  28. Sefer ha-mesuyamut : liḳrat filosofyah shel ha-adrikhalut = Book of specificity: towards philosophy of architecture.Ehud Kassif - 2020 - Tel Aviv: Resling. Edited by Ruth Megides & Morag Segal.
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    Ben emet le-neʼemanut: filosofyah poliṭit ṿe-Yahadut ba-haguto shel Leʼo Shṭraʼus = Between truth and trust: political philosophy and Judaism in the thought of Leo Strauss.Ehud Luz - 2022 - Yerushalayim: Karmel.
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    Unidimensional theories are superstable.Ehud Hrushovski - 1990 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 50 (2):117-137.
    A first order theory T of power λ is called unidimensional if any twoλ+-saturated models of T of the same cardinality are isomorphic. We prove here that such theories are superstable, solving a problem of Shelah. The proof involves an existence theorem and a definability theorem for definable groups in stable theories, and an analysis of their relation to regular types.
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    The Politics of Households in Ottoman Egypt: The Rise of the QazdaǧlisThe Politics of Households in Ottoman Egypt: The Rise of the Qazdaglis.Ehud R. Toledano & Jane Hathaway - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (3):449.
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    From Yeshiva to Academia: The Argumentative Writing Characteristics of Ultra-Orthodox Male Students.Ehud Tsemach & Anat Zohar - 2020 - Argumentation 35 (3):457-481.
    This study compares the argumentative writing characteristics of students from different sociocultural backgrounds. We focused on Jewish ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) students, educated in a segregated religious school for boys (yeshiva), who are now attempting to integrate in secular higher education in Israel. To better understand the unique characteristics of this population, we reviewed 92 essays written by Haredi students, and compared them with 76 essays by public education (PE) graduates. Our analysis was based on the cognitive and sociocultural perspectives of argumentation. (...)
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    [Omnibus Review].Ehud Hrushovski - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2):710-713.
    Reviewed Works:B. I. Zil'ber, L. Pacholski, J. Wierzejewski, A. J. Wilkie, Totally Categorical Theories: Structural Properties and the Non-Finite Axiomatizability.B. I. Zil'ber, Strongly Minimal Countably Categorical Theories.B. I. Zil'ber, Strongly Minimal Countably Categorical Theories. II.B. I. Zil'ber, Strongly Minimal Countably Categorical Theories. III.B. I. Zil'ber, E. Mendelson, Totally Categorical Structures and Combinatorial Geometries.B. I. Zil'ber, The Structure of Models of Uncountably Categorical Theories.
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    On Pseudo-Finite Dimensions.Ehud Hrushovski - 2013 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 54 (3-4):463-495.
    We attempt to formulate issues around modularity and Zilber’s trichotomy in a setting that intersects additive combinatorics. In particular, we update the open problems on quasi-finite structures from [9].
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    Almost orthogonal regular types.Ehud Hrushovski - 1989 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 45 (2):139-155.
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    The Manin–Mumford conjecture and the model theory of difference fields.Ehud Hrushovski - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 112 (1):43-115.
    Using methods of geometric stability , we determine the structure of Abelian groups definable in ACFA, the model companion of fields with an automorphism. We also give general bounds on sets definable in ACFA. We show that these tools can be used to study torsion points on Abelian varieties; among other results, we deduce a fairly general case of a conjecture of Tate and Voloch on p-adic distances of torsion points from subvarieties.
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    Connecting language to the world.Deb Roy & Ehud Reiter - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence 167 (1-2):1-12.
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    Kueker's conjecture for stable theories.Ehud Hrushovski - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (1):207-220.
    Kueker's conjecture is proved for stable theories, for theories that interpret a linear ordering, and for theories with Skolem functions. The proof of the stable case involves certain results on coordinatization that are of independent interest.
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    A dichotomy theorem for regular types.Ehud Hrushovski & Saharon Shelah - 1989 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 45 (2):157-169.
  40. The nurture of nature: Hereditary plasticity in evolution.Ehud Lamm & Eva Jablonka - 2008 - Philosophical Psychology 21 (3):305 – 319.
    The dichotomy between Nature and Nurture, which has been dismantled within the framework of development, remains embodied in the notions of plasticity and evolvability. We argue that plasticity and evolvability, like development and heredity, are neither dichotomous nor distinct: the very same mechanisms may be involved in both, and the research perspective chosen depends to a large extent on the type of problem being explored and the kinds of questions being asked. Epigenetic inheritance leads to transgenerationally extended plasticity, and developmentally-induced (...)
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  41. Brill Online Books and Journals.Ehud Krinis - 2013 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 21 (1).
     
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    The Arabic Background of the Kuzari.Ehud Krinis - 2013 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 21 (1):1-56.
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    On the automorphism groups of finite covers.David M. Evans & Ehud Hrushovski - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 62 (2):83-112.
    We are concerned with identifying by how much a finite cover of an 0-categorical structure differs from a sequence of free covers. The main results show that this is measured by automorphism groups which are nilpotent-by-abelian. In the language of covers, these results say that every finite cover can be decomposed naturally into linked, superlinked and free covers. The superlinked covers arise from covers over a different base, and to describe this properly we introduce the notion of a quasi-cover.These results (...)
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    Landscapes of Collectivity in the Life Sciences.Snait Gissis, Ehud Lamm & Ayelet Shavit (eds.) - 2017 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
    The aim of the book is to explore common concerns regarding methodological individualism in different fields of the life sciences broadly construed. It will address conceptual problems regarding individuals and their relation and dependence on the collectivities they are part of and consider innovative new viewpoints, grounded in specific scientific projects that question the present descriptions and understanding and raise challenges. A wide variety of recent, influential contributions in the life sciences utilize notions of collectivity, sociality, rich interactions and emergent (...)
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  45. Interpersonal independence of knowledge and belief.Ehud Lehrer & Dov Samet - unknown
    We show that knowledge satisfies interpersonal independence, meaning that a non-trivial sentence describing one agent’s knowledge cannot be equivalent to a sentence describing another agent’s knowledge. The same property of interpersonal independence holds, mutatis mutandis, for belief. In the case of knowledge, interpersonal independence is implied by the fact that there are no non-trivial sentences that are common knowledge in every model of knowledge. In the case of belief, interpersonal independence follows from a strong interpersonal independence that knowledge does not (...)
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  46. A Third Way to the Selected Effect/Causal Role Distinction in the Great Encode Debate.Ehud Lamm & Sophie Veigl - 2023 - Theoretical Biology Forum 2023 (1-2):53-74.
    Since the ENCODE project published its final results in a series of articles in 2012, there is no consensus on what its implications are. ENCODE’s central and most controversial claim was that there is essentially no junk DNA: most sections of the human genome believed to be «junk» are functional. This claim was met with many reservations. If researchers disagree about whether there is junk DNA, they have first to agree on a concept of function and how function, given a (...)
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    A Note on Generically Stable Measures and fsg Groups.Ehud Hrushovski, Anand Pillay & Pierre Simon - 2012 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 53 (4):599-605.
    We prove (Proposition 2.1) that if $\mu$ is a generically stable measure in an NIP (no independence property) theory, and $\mu(\phi(x,b))=0$ for all $b$ , then for some $n$ , $\mu^{(n)}(\exists y(\phi(x_{1},y)\wedge \cdots \wedge\phi(x_{n},y)))=0$ . As a consequence we show (Proposition 3.2) that if $G$ is a definable group with fsg (finitely satisfiable generics) in an NIP theory, and $X$ is a definable subset of $G$ , then $X$ is generic if and only if every translate of $X$ does not (...)
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  48. The genome as a developmental organ.Ehud Lamm - 2014 - Journal of Physiology 592 (11):2237-2244.
    This paper applies the conceptual toolkit of Evolutionary Developmental Biology (evo‐devo) to the evolution of the genome and the role of the genome in organism development. This challenges both the Modern Evolutionary Synthesis, the dominant view in evolutionary theory for much of the 20th century, and the typically unreflective analysis of heredity by evo‐devo. First, the history of the marginalization of applying system‐thinking to the genome is described. Next, the suggested framework is presented. Finally, its application to the evolution of (...)
     
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    Localization and homing using combinations of model views.Ronen Basri & Ehud Rivlin - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 78 (1-2):327-354.
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    La limite Des theories de courbes generiques.Olivier Chapuis, Ehud Hrushovski, Pascal Koiran & Bruno Poizat - 2002 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (1):24-34.
    Ne estas prima orda formulo, kiu definas la Zariskijajn slositojn inter la konstruitoj, malpli ke la konektojn inter la slositoj.
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