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  1. Talk about God, and others: (approaches to likeness in certain Western theological and philosophical systems): a process metaphysics of analogy introduced historically: (by way of regard especially to attempted syntheses of Bible and Hellenism).Eliyahu White - 1999 - [Israel?: [S.N.].
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  2. Sefer Lev Eliyahu.Eliyahu Lopian - 1971 - Yerushalayim,: ha-Ṿaʻad le-hotsaʼat kitve Maran zal.
     
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    A legend of humility and leadership: Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, Rishon LeZion, Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel.Shmuel Eliyahu - 2021 - Lakewood, NJ : Israel Bookshop Publications,: Edited by Yehuda Azoulay.
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  4. Lev Eliyahu: a collection of talks.Eliyahu Lopian - 1975 - Jerusalem: K. Pinski.
  5. Sefer Darkhe-Eliyahu: ṿe-hu sefer ha-shaṿeh le-khol adam ha-rotseh la-ʻavod et H. be-emet uvi-temimut.Eliyahu Yehudah Hakohen - 1992 - Bene Beraḳ: Ts. Folman.
     
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  6. Epistemic permissiveness.Roger White - 2018 - In Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Contemporary epistemology: an anthology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
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  7. Problems for Dogmatism.Roger White - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 131 (3):525-557.
    I argue that its appearing to you that P does not provide justification for believing that P unless you have independent justification for the denial of skeptical alternatives – hypotheses incompatible with P but such that if they were true, it would still appear to you that P. Thus I challenge the popular view of ‘dogmatism,’ according to which for some contents P, you need only lack reason to suspect that skeptical alternatives are true, in order for an experience as (...)
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  8. Otsrot ha-Torah: Purim: penine ḥokhmah u-musar be-shiluv maʻaśim u-meshalim mi-gedole ha-dorot.Eliyahu Ḥayim Kohen - 2007 - B.B. [z.o. Bene Beraḳ]: Eliyahu Ḥayim Kohen.
     
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  9. Otsrot ha-Torah: sefirat ha-ʻOmer, 33 ba-ʻOmer, Shavuʻot: penine ḥokhmah u-musar be-shiluv maʻaśim u-meshalim mi-gedole ha-dorot.Eliyahu Ḥayim Kohen - 2006 - B.B [z.o. Bene Beraḳ]: Eliyahu Ḥayim Kohen.
     
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    Scale Matters: Addressing the Limited Robustness of Findings on Negative Advertising.Eliyahu V. Sapir & Sullivan - 2013 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 14 (4):521-541.
    Negative campaign advertising is a major component of the electoral landscape, and has received much attention in the literature. In many studies, political scientists have tried to explain why some campaign ads contain more negative messages than others and to identify the determinants of this form of campaign behavior. In recent years, a number of studies have acknowledged the differences between alternative measures of negativity, but, in most cases, it is assumed that since these measures are highly correlated, they are (...)
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    The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis.White, Jr & Lynn - 1967 - Science 155 (3767):1203-1207.
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  12. You just believe that because….Roger White - 2010 - Philosophical Perspectives 24 (1):573-615.
    I believe that Tom is the proud father of a baby boy. Why do I think his child is a boy? A natural answer might be that I remember that his name is ‘Owen’ which is usually a boy’s name. Here I’ve given information that might be part of a causal explanation of my believing that Tom’s baby is a boy. I do have such a memory and it is largely what sustains my conviction. But I haven’t given you just (...)
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    Jewish Materialism: The Intellectual Revolution of the 1870s.Eliyahu Stern - 2018 - Yale University Press.
    _A paradigm-shifting account of the modern Jewish experience, from one of the most creative young historians of his generation_ To understand the organizing framework of modern Judaism, Eliyahu Stern believes that we should look deeper and farther than the Holocaust, the establishment of the State of Israel, and the influence and affluence of American Jewry. Against the revolutionary backdrop of mid-nineteenth-century Europe, Stern unearths the path that led a group of rabbis, scientists, communal leaders, and political upstarts to reconstruct (...)
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  14. Moreh Nevukhe Ha-Nefesh: Hebeṭim Ḥinukhiyim la-Higiyenah Shel Ha-Nefesh Be-Mishnat Ha-Rambam.Eliyahu Aviad - 2005 - Miśrad Ha-Ḥinukh, Ha-Tarbut Ṿeha-Sporṭ, Maḥleḳet Ha-Pirsumim.
     
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    Marx and the Kabbalah: Aaron Shemuel Lieberman’s Materialist Interpretation of Jewish History.Eliyahu Stern - 2018 - Journal of the History of Ideas 79 (2):285-307.
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    On the impermissibility of infant male circumcision: a response to Mazor.Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (2):186-190.
    This is a response to Dr Joseph Mazor’s paper ‘The child's interests and the case for the permissibility of male infant circumcision.’ I argue that Dr Mazor fails to prove that bodily integrity and self-determination are mere interests as opposed to genuine rights in the case of infant male circumcision. Moreover, I cast doubt on the interest calculus that Dr Mazor employs to arrive at his conclusions about circumcision.
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  17. Sefer Yad Eliyahu.Eliyahu Ḥuri & Shelomoh Ḥuri (eds.) - 1941 - Ashḳelon: ha-Ṿaʻadah "Yad Eliyahu".
     
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  18. Kitve m. ha-r. R. Eliyahu Saliman Mani z.l.h.h.Eliyahu Saliman Mani - 2014 - Yerushalayim: Yad Shemu'el Franḳo. Edited by Eliyahu Saliman Mani.
    Ḳarnot tsadiḳ -- Liḳuṭe Eliyahu -- Minhage ḳ.ḳ. 'Bet Ya'aḳ ov' be-Ḥevron.
     
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  19. Talking about God: the concept of analogy and the problem of religious language.Roger M. White - 2010 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    Introduction -- The mathematical roots of the concept of analogy -- Aristotle : the uses of analogy -- Aristotle : analogy and language -- Thomas Aquinas -- Immanuel Kant -- Karl Barth -- Final reflections.
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    Default reasoning using classical logic.Rachel Ben-Eliyahu & Rina Dechter - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence 84 (1-2):113-150.
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    Reasoning with minimal models: efficient algorithms and applications.Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohary & Luigi Palopoli - 1997 - Artificial Intelligence 96 (2):421-449.
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    Sophist. Plato & Nicholas P. White - 1961 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    A fluent and accurate new translation of the dialogue that, all of Plato's works, has seemed to speak most directly to the interests of contemporary analytical philosophers. White's extensive introduction explores the dialogue's center themes, its connection with related discussions in other dialogues, and its implication for the interpretation of Plato's metaphysics.
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  23. Sefer Ḳevutsat kesef: ha-rav Berakhah ben Eliyahu Ḳaṭan zatsal.Berakhah ben Eliyahu - 2000 - Ramlah: Mekhon "Tifʼeret Yosef" le-ḥeḳer ha-Yahadut ha-Ḳaraʼit. Edited by Yosef ben ʻOvadyah Algamil.
     
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  24. Particular and general: Wittgenstein, linguistic rules, and context.Daniel Whiting - 2009 - In The later Wittgenstein on language. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Wittgenstein famously remarks that ‘the meaning of a word is its use’ (PI §43). Whether or not one views this as gesturing at a ‘theory’ of meaning, or instead as aiming primarily at dissuading us from certain misconceptions of language that are a source of puzzlement, it is clear that Wittgenstein held that for certain purposes the meaning of an expression could profitably be characterised as its use. Throughout his later writings, however, Wittgenstein’s appeal to the notion of use pulls (...)
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  25. Neshamah shel Shabat: osef maʼamarim Toraniyim le-zikhro shel ha-rav Eliyahu Shelomoh Raʻanan, z. ts. ṿe-ḳ.l.Eliyahu Shelomoh Raʻanan (ed.) - 1998 - [Ḥ.m.]: Shalme Ariʼel.
     
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  26. Evidence Cannot Be Permissive.Roger White - 2013 - In Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 312.
  27. The Republican critique of capitalism.Stuart White - 2011 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 14 (5):561-579.
    Although republican political theory has undergone something of a revival in recent years, some question its contemporary relevance on the grounds that republicanism has little to say about central questions of modern economic organization. In response, this paper offers an account of core republican values and then considers how capitalism stands in relation to these values. It identifies three areas of republican concern related to: the impact of unequal wealth distribution on personal liberty; the impact of the private control of (...)
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    The later Wittgenstein on language.Daniel Whiting (ed.) - 2009 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein's notoriously elusive later writings are dominated by remarks on language. However, while the textual analysis of Wittgenstein's writings is presently a booming industry, the tendency is to focus narrowly on exegetical matters with little attention to their bearing on philosophy at large. Moreover, one finds in contemporary philosophy of language various ideas with a distinctively Wittgensteinian ring to them but whose pedigree is uncertain. This volume brings together distinguished Wittgenstein scholars and renowned philosophers of language in order to (...)
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  29. Augmenting Morality through Ethics Education: the ACTWith model.Jeffrey White - 2024 - AI and Society:1-20.
    Recently in this journal, Jessica Morley and colleagues (AI & SOC 2023 38:411–423) review AI ethics and education, suggesting that a cultural shift is necessary in order to prepare students for their responsibilities in developing technology infrastructure that should shape ways of life for many generations. Current AI ethics guidelines are abstract and difficult to implement as practical moral concerns proliferate. They call for improvements in ethics course design, focusing on real-world cases and perspective-taking tools to immerse students in challenging (...)
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    An incremental algorithm for generating all minimal models.Rachel Ben-Eliyahu – Zohary - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence 169 (1):1-22.
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    An introduction to the cognitive science of religion: connecting evolution, brain, cognition, and culture.Claire White - 2021 - New York: Routledge.
    In recent decades, a new scientific approach to understand, explain, and predict many features of religion has emerged. The cognitive science of religion has amassed research on the forces that shape the tendency for humans to be religious and on what forms belief takes. It suggests that religion, like language or music, naturally emerges in humans with tractable similarities. This new approach has profound implications for how we understand religion, including why it appears so easily, and why people are willing (...)
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  32. Shaʻare emunah: shiʻurim be-Sefer ha-Kuzari.Eliyahu Bazaḳ - 2010 - Mitspeh Ramon: Yeshivat Midbarah ke-ʻEden. Edited by Judah.
     
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    A Newly-Discovered Ancient Valuefor the Length of the Year.Eliyahu Beller - 1998 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 52 (1):91-98.
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    Metaqueries: Semantics, complexity, and efficient algorithms.Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohary, Ehud Gudes & Giovambattista Ianni - 2003 - Artificial Intelligence 149 (1):61-87.
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    Yet some more complexity results for default logic.Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohary - 2002 - Artificial Intelligence 139 (1):1-20.
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  36. Karnot tsadik: shemirat ha-berit.Eliyahu Saliman Mani - 1993 - [Tel-Aviv: ha-Makhon le-meḥḳar Torani she-ʻa. y. Yeshivat Torah ṿe-horaʼah].
     
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  37. Sefer Ḳarnot tsadiḳ: ʻinyene tiḳune pegam ha-berit meluḳaṭ mi-pi sofrim u-sefarim.Eliyahu Saliman Mani - 2010 - Yerushalayim: Mishpaḥat Mani. Edited by Saliman Menaḥem Mani.
    Godel he-ʻaṿon -- Sibat biʼat he-ʻavon -- Tiḳun he-ʻaṿon.
     
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  38. Sefer Ḳarnot tsadiḳ: ha-menuḳad: u-vo ḥidushim u-veʼurim, liḳuṭim ṿe-tsiṭuṭim, azharot ṿe-tokhaḥot be-ʻinyan pegam ha-berit ṿe-seder yeme ha-shovavim.Eliyahu Saliman Mani - 2001 - Yerushalayim: [Sh. ben Ḥ.Y.]. Edited by Y. Sh ben Ḥ. & Daṿid Ḥai Tsalaḥ Yaʻaḳov Yeḥezḳel.
     
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  39. Yesodot ṿe-ʻeḳronot parshanut ha-Talmud: uve-rosho ḳunṭres Mavo la-Torah shebe-ʻal peh.Eliyahu Margaliyot - 2015 - Bene Beraḳ: Mekhon "Palge Mayim". Edited by Eliyahu Margaliyot.
     
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  40. Ṿa-yomer Mordekhai: derashot ʻal maʻagal ha-shanah, divre zikaron u-derashot le-nashim.Mordekhai Eliyahu - 2010 - [Yerushalayim: Meʼir Ṭeṿizer.
     
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  41. ʻetsot le-Osher Ṿe-ʻosher: Kulo Mevusas ʻal Toratenu Ha-Ḳedoshah.Yoʼav Eliyahu - 2007 - [Israel: Ḥ. Mo. L.].
     
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  42. ʻEtsot le-ʻosher ṿe-osher: kulo mevusas ʻal toratenu ha-ḳedushah..Yoʼav Eliyahu - 1995 - [Israel: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  43. Philosophy.Ayala Eliyahu - 2017 - In Meʼir Mikhaʼel Bar-Asher & Meir Hatina (eds.), ha-Islam: hisṭoryah, dat, tarbut = Islam: history, religion, culture. Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻa. sh. Y.L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit.
     
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  44. Sod ha-niśuʼin.Yosef Eliyahu - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Yosef Eliyahu.
    1. Śiḥot, ʻetsot, sipurim, ṿe-hadrakhot maʻaśiyot li-veniyat ha-ḳesher ben bene ha-zug ... -- 2. Be-parashat ha-shavuʻa.
     
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  45. Sefer Tseva marom: u-vo ʻinyene mitsṿah ramah ṿa-ḥashuvah--milah.Tsuriʼel ben Eliyahu - 1989 - Bene-Beraḳ: Tsuriʼel ben Eliyahu.
     
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  46. Introduction.Daniel Whiting - 2009 - In The later Wittgenstein on language. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 1-16.
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    Nietzsche's educational legacy: Reflections on interpretations of a controversial philosopher.Eliyahu Rosenow - 2000 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 34 (4):673–685.
    The article examines the educational interpretations given to Nietzsche throughout the three last decades in English and in German, compares the educational images of Nietzsche portrayed in these interpretations and elaborates on the conclusions resulting from this comparison. Whereas Nietzsche appears in Anglo-American educational interpretations as a democratic and humane educator par excellence, German interpreters not only disqualify him as an educator, but practically erase his philosophy from educational theory. The comparison of these interpretations manifests the problem of the relationship (...)
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    Nietzsche's Educational Legacy: Reflections on Interpretations of a Controversial Philosopher.Eliyahu Rosenow - 2000 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 34 (4):673-685.
    The article examines the educational interpretations given to Nietzsche throughout the three last decades in English and in German, compares the educational images of Nietzsche portrayed in these interpretations and elaborates on the conclusions resulting from this comparison. Whereas Nietzsche appears in Anglo-American educational interpretations as a democratic and humane educator par excellence, German interpreters not only disqualify him as an educator, but practically erase his philosophy from educational theory. The comparison of these interpretations manifests the problem of the relationship (...)
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    The ethics of narrative: essays on history, literature, and theory, 1998-2007.Hayden V. White - 2022 - Ithaca [New York]: Cornell University Press. Edited by Robert Doran & Judith Butler.
    The first in a two-volume anthology of Hayden White's uncollected essays from the last two decades of his life, revealing White as a public intellectual. It places White's thought in context, explaining its major themes, sources, and frames of reference, and features five previously unpublished lectures as well as more complete versions of several published essays.
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    Environments, natures and social theory: towards a critical hybridity.Damian F. White - 2016 - NewY ork, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan. Edited by Alan P. Rudy & Brian J. Gareau.
    From climate change to fossil fuel dependency, from the uneven effects of natural disasters to the loss of biodiversity: complex socio-environmental problems indicate the urgency for cross-disciplinary research into the ways in which the social, the natural and the technological are ever more entangled. This ground breaking text moves between environmental sociology and environmental geography, political and social ecology and critical design studies to provide a definitive mapping of the state of environmental social theory in the age of the anthropocene. (...)
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