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    The Ontological Status of Mathematical Entities: The Necessity for Modern Physics of an Evaluation of Mathematical Systems.Lilianne Rivka Kfia - 1993 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (1):19 - 42.
    FAR FROM BEING A PURELY ESOTERIC CONCERN of theoretical mathematicians, the examination of the ontological status of mathematical entities, I submit, has far-reaching implications for a very practical area of knowledge, namely, the method of science in general, and of physics in particular. Although physics and mathematics have since Newton's second derivative been inextricably wedded, modern physics has a particularly mathematical dependence. Physics has moved and continues to move further away from the possibility of direct empirical verification, primarily because of (...)
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    Realism in Mathematics. [REVIEW]Lilianne Rivka Kfia - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (3):628-629.
    Maddy has written a concise and lucid book which covers not only her own ideas on set-theoretic realism and the "reality" of mathematics, but also provides a useful summary of the old and continuing debates surrounding mathematical ontology. This feature makes the book ideal as a classroom text. A basic familiarity with elementary set theory and number theory is obviously helpful, particularly in her technical discussions towards the end of the book, but the mathematics should not present a barrier to (...)
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    A memory-based theory of emotional disorders.Rivka T. Cohen & Michael Jacob Kahana - 2022 - Psychological Review 129 (4):742-776.
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  4. Risk, Responsibility, and Procreative Asymmetries.Rivka Weinberg - 2021 - In Stephen M. Gardiner (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Intergenerational Ethics. Oxford University Press.
    The author argues for a theory of responsibility for outcomes of imposed risk, based on whether it was permissible to impose the risk. When one tries to apply this persuasive model of responsibility for outcomes of risk imposition to procreation, which is a risk imposing act, one finds that it doesn’t match one’s intuitions about responsibility for outcomes of procreative risk. This mismatch exposes a justificatory gap for procreativity, namely, that procreation cannot avail itself of the shared vulnerability to risks (...)
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  5. La colonialidad del ser. La infravaloración de la vida humana en el sur global.Juan Antonio Mujica García & José Ramón Fabelo Corzo - 2019 - Estudios de Filosofía Práctica E Historia de Las Ideas 21:1-9.
    El presente escrito tiene por objeto tematizar la colonialidad del ser en el sur-global. Para ello, se identifican, por una parte, las diferencias entre el colonialismo y la colonialidad y, por otro lado, se analiza la emergencia del sintagma colonialidad del ser en el marco de las teorías de la colonialidad, las cuales se sitúan, como punto de partida, en la obra de Aníbal Quijano. La colonialidad del ser consiste en la infravaloración o inferiorización cultural de la vida humana colonizada. (...)
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    “You Got Me Into This…”: Procreative Responsibility and Its Implications for Suicide and Euthanasia.Rivka Weinberg - 2015 - In Michael Cholbi & Jukka Varelius (eds.), New Directions in the Ethics of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 167-180.
    This paper investigates connections between procreative ethics and the ethics of suicide and euthanasia. While there are good reasons for distinguishing between lives worth starting and lives worth continuing, I argue that those reasons provide no reason for denying that there is a relationship between procreative and end of life ethics. Regarding euthanasia/assisted suicide, we might think it too demanding to ask parents to help euthanize their terminally ill, suffering child, but had the parents not procreated, thereby exposing their child (...)
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  7. Intellectual Property and the Pharmaceutical Industry: A Moral Crossroads Between Health and Property.Rivka Amado & Nevin M. Gewertz - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 55 (3):295-308.
    The moral justification of intellectual property is often called into question when placed in the context of pharmaceutical patents and global health concerns. The theoretical accounts of both John Rawls and Robert Nozick provide an excellent ethical framework from which such questions can be clarified. While Nozick upholds an individuals right to intellectual property, based upon its conformation with Lockean notions of property and Nozicks ideas of just acquisition and transfer, Rawls emphasizes the importance of basic liberties, such as an (...)
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    Lowering The Burden of Hereditary Diseases in a Traditional, Inbred Community: Ethical Aspects of Genetic Research and Its Application.Rivka Carmi, Khalil Elbedour, Dahlia Wietzman, Val Sheffield & Ilana Shoham-Vardi - 1998 - Science in Context 11 (3-4):391-395.
    The ArgumentThe remarkable progress in modern genetic technology enables the identification of genes causing devastating diseases and thereby the development of tools for prenatal diagnosis and carrier detection. To implement the results of genetic research in traditional societies, where genetic diseases are more prevalent due to inbreeding, necessitates a culturally appropriate approach that also promotes traditional and societal values important to the relevant community. This paper presents our experience with implementing the results of modern genetic research among the traditional community (...)
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  9. From Zero to the Seventh Million: Israel and the Holocaust.Rivka Warshawsky - 1998 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 8:132.
     
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  10. Shemuʼel Hugo Bergman, 1883-1975: taʻarukhah bi-melot meʼah shanah le-huladto.Rivka Plesser - 1984 - Yerushalayim: Bet-ha-sefarim ha-leʼumi ṿeha-universiṭaʼi. Edited by Margot Cohn.
     
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    Reasons for and insights about HPV vaccination refusal among ultra‐Orthodox Jewish mothers.Rivka Zach & Miriam Ethel Bentwich - 2023 - Developing World Bioethics 23 (4):300-311.
    BackgroundVaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) is a pivotal tool for preventing a significant cause of cervical cancer. One particular culturally recognized context associated with negative attitudes toward the HPV vaccine is the religiousness of parents. However, relatively speaking, there remains a scarcity of studies that have focused specifically on religious groups, especially non-Christian groups. PurposeTo better understand the basis for members of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community to object to the HPV vaccine and how such objections can and cannot be reduced, (...)
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    A response to Hannah Arendt's critique of Sartre's views on violence.Rivka Gordon - 2001 - Sartre Studies International 7 (1):69-80.
  13. Etiḳah tsiburit be-Yiśraʼel: keshalim musarim ha-mishtaḳfim ba-hanhagah ha-shilṭonit.Rivka Amado - 2001 - [Ramat Gan]: Universiṭat Bar-Ilan, ha-Maḥlaḳah le-madʻe ha-medinah.
     
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    Inferencia del proceso de pensamiento estratégico basado en modelos y tendencias.Denys García de Mujica & Ana Daza - 2006 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 8 (1):34-50.
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    The Risk of a Lifetime: How, When, and Why Procreation May Be Permissible.Rivka Weinberg - 2015 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Having children is probably as old as the first successful organism. It is often done thoughtlessly. This book is an argument for giving procreating some serious thought, and a theory of how, when, and why procreation may be permissible.Rivka Weinberg begins with an analysis of the kind of act procreativity is and why we might be justifiably motivated to engage in it. She then proceeds to argue that, by virtue of our ownership and control of the hazardous material that (...)
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    Sec enforcement actions: An analysis of economic determinants of restatements.Rivka Bennan - 2006 - Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal 7.
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  17. Countertransference in the Relationship Between Reader and Text: A Case Study and Retrospect.Rivka R. Eifermann - 1997 - Common Knowledge 6:155-178.
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  18. La teoría de la inconmensurabilidad entre teorías científicas.Benjamín Sánchez Mujica - 1994 - Apuntes Filosóficos 6.
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  19. La teoría de la inconmensurabilidad entre teorías científicas y el carácter Irracional de la ciencia.Benjamín Sánchez Mujica - 2009 - Episteme NS: Revista Del Instituto de Filosofía de la Universidad Central de Venezuela 29 (1):111-125.
     
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  20. La teoría de la inconmensurabilidad entre teorìas científicas y el carácter històrico de la ciencia.B. Sánchez Mujica - 1994 - Apuntes Filosóficos 6:197-204.
     
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    Sources and Consequences of Workplace Pressure: Increasing the Risk of Unethical and Illegal Business Practices.Edward S. Petry, Amanda E. Mujica & Dianne M. Vickery - 1998 - Business and Society Review 99 (1):25-30.
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    Buber's way to I and thou: an historical analysis and the first publication of Martin Buber's lectures Religion als Gegenwart.Rivka Horwitz - 1978 - Heidelberg: Schneider. Edited by Martin Buber.
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    Franz Rosenzweig — On Jewish Education.Rivka Horwitz - 1993 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 2 (2):201-218.
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    Zum Begriff der Heiligkeit im modernen jüdischen Denken.Rivka Horwitz - 1995 - In Michael Daxner & Eveline Goodman-Thau (eds.), Bruch Und Kontinuität: Jüdisches Denken in der Europäischen Geistesgeschichte. De Gruyter. pp. 49-70.
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  25. Rebarbative wire? compartments and complexity in The bell and the body.Rivka Isaacson - 2014 - In Mark Luprecht (ed.), Iris Murdoch connected: critical essays on her fiction and philosophy. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press.
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  26. The moral complexity of sperm donation.Rivka Weinberg - 2008 - Bioethics 22 (3):166–178.
    Sperm donation is a widely accepted and increasingly common practice. In the standard case, a sperm donor sells sperm to an agency, waives his parental rights, and is absolved of parental responsibility. We tend to assume that this involves no problematic abandonment of parental responsibility. If we regard the donor as having parental responsibilities at all, we may think that his parental responsibilities are transferred to the sperm recipients. But, if a man creates a child accidentally, via contraception failure, we (...)
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  27. Identifying and Dissolving the Non-Identity Problem.Rivka Weinberg - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 137 (1):3-18.
    Philosophers concerned with procreative ethics have long been puzzled by Parfit’s Non-Identity Problem (NIP). Various solutions have been proposed, but I argue that we have not solved the problem on its own narrow person-affecting terms, i.e., in terms of the identified individuals affected by procreative decisions and acts, especially future children. Thus, the core problem remains unsolved. This is a nagging concern for all who hold the common intuition that actions that harm no one are permissible. I argue against Harmon’s (...)
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    Attentional bias towards happy faces in the dot-probe paradigm: it depends on which task is used.Dirk Wentura, Liliann Messeh & Benedikt Emanuel Wirth - 2024 - Cognition and Emotion 38 (2):217-231.
    Two recent articles [Gronchi et al., Citation2018. Automatic and controlled attentional orienting in the elderly: A dual-process view of the positivity effect. Acta Psychologica, 185, 229–234; Wirth & Wentura, Citation2020. It occurs after all: Attentional bias towards happy faces in the dot-probe task. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82(5), 2463–2481] report attentional biases for happy facial expressions in the dot-probe paradigm, albeit in different directions. While Wirth and Wentura report a bias towards happy expressions, Gronchi et al. found a reversed effect. (...)
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  29. Ultimate Meaning: We Don't Have It, We Can't Get It, and We Should Be Very, Very Sad.Rivka Weinberg - 2021 - Journal of Controversial Ideas 1 (1).
    Life is pointless. That’s not okay. I show that. I argue that a point is a valued end and that, as agents, it makes sense for us to want our efforts and enterprises to have a point. Valued ends provide justifying reasons for our acts, efforts, and projects. I further argue that ends lie separate from the acts and enterprises for which they provide a point. Since there can be no end external to one’s entire life since one’s life includes (...)
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    A Future for Technology and Ethics.Amanda Mujica, Edward Petry & Dianne Vickery - 1999 - Business and Society Review 104 (3):279-290.
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  31. Consideraciones teórico-epistémicas acerca del concepto de modelo/Theoretical-Epistemic Considerations about the Model Concept.Norbis Mujica & Sorayda Rincón - 20121 - Telos (Venezuela) 13 (1):51-64.
     
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    NEUSCH, MARCEL, Saint Augustin. L'amour sans mesure, Saint Maur, Éd. Parole et Silence, 2001.María Lilián Mujica - 2002 - Anuario Filosófico:838-840.
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  33. Is Having Children Always Wrong?Rivka Weinberg - 2012 - South African Journal of Philosophy 31 (1):26-37.
    Life stinks. Mel Brooks knew it, David Benatar knows it,1 and so do I. Even when life does not stink so badly, there’s always the chance that it will begin to do so. Nonexistence, on the other hand, is odor free. Whereas being brought into existence can be harmful, or at least bad, nonexistence cannot be harmful or bad. Even if life is not clearly bad, it is at the very least extremely risky. David Benatar argues, somewhat notoriously, that since (...)
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  34. The Endless Umbilical Cord: Parental Obligation to Grown Children.Rivka Weinberg - 2018 - Journal of Practical Ethics 6 (2):55-72.
    One might think that parental obligation to children ends with the end of childhood. I argue that if we consider why parents are obligated to their children, we will see that this view is false. Creating children exposes them to life’s risks. When we expose others to risks, we are often obligated to minimize damages and compensate for harms. Life’s risks last a lifetime, therefore parental obligation to one’s children does too. Grown children’s autonomy, and grown children’s independent responsibility for (...)
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  35. Existence: Who needs it? The non‐identity problem and merely possible people.Rivka Weinberg - 2012 - Bioethics 27 (9):471-484.
    In formulating procreative principles, it makes sense to begin by thinking about whose interests ought to matter to us. Obviously, we care about those who exist. Less obviously, but still uncontroversially, we care about those who will exist. Ought we to care about those who might possibly, but will not actually, exist? Recently, unusual positions have been taken regarding merely possible people and the non-identity problem. David Velleman argues that what might have happened to you – an existent person – (...)
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    Burial Patterns and Cultural Diversity in Late Bronze Age Canaan.Harold Liebowitz & Rivka Gonen - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):538.
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  37. La proclamación de lo sagrado: ensayos sobre el pensamiento mítico.Joaquín López Mujica - 2005 - Caracas, Venezuela: Instituto Municipal de Publicaciones, Alcaldía de Caracas.
     
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    Knowledge and Salvation in Jesuit Culture.Rivka Feldhay - 1987 - Science in Context 1 (2):195-213.
    The ArgumentIn this paper, I argue that the most significant contribution of the Jesuits to early modern science consists in the introduction of a new “image of knowledge.”In contradistinction to traditional Scholasticism, this image of knowledge allows for the possibility of a science of hypothetical entities.This problem became crucial in two specific areas. In astronomy, knowledge of mathematical entities of unclear ontological status was nevertheless proclaimed certain. In theology, God's knowledge of the future acts of man, logically considered as future (...)
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    The Discourse of Pious Science.Rivka Feldhay & Michael Heyd - 1989 - Science in Context 3 (1):109-142.
    The ArgumentThis paper, an attempt at an institutional history of ideas, compares patterns of reproduction of scientific knowledge in Catholic and Protestant educational institutions. Franciscus Eschinardus'Cursus Physico-Mathematicusand Jean-Robert Chouet'sSyntagma Physicumare examined for the strategies which allow for accommodation of new contents and new practices within traditional institutional frameworks. The texts manifest two different styles of inquiry about nature, each adapted to the peculiar constraints implied by its environment. The interpretative drive of Eschinardus and a whole group of “modern astronomers” is (...)
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  40. Karl Popper y su critica al verificacionismo de Freud.Hm Sanchez Parodi - 1996 - Sapientia 51 (200):375-383.
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  41. Ḳolot rabim: sefer ha-ziḳaron le-Rivḳah Shats-Ufenhaimer.Rivka Schatz Uffenheimer, Rachel Elior & Joseph Dan (eds.) - 1996 - Yerushalayim: ha-Merḳaz le-ḥeḳer ha-Ḳabalah ʻa. sh. Gershom Shalom.
     
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    Ancient Judaism: New Visions and Views. By Michael E. Stone.Rivka Ulmer - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (3).
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    Jüdische Reisende des 15. Jahrhunderts in Ägypten.Rivka Ulmer - forthcoming - Kairos.
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    Postmoderne Talmudische Hermeneutik.Rivka Ulmer - 1994 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 46 (4):352-365.
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    Rabbinic Judaism.Rivka Ulmer - 2010 - In Duncan Pritchard (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies Online.
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    Rabbinische Texte als Gegenstand der Auslegung: Gesammelte Studien, Vol. 2.Rivka B. Kern Ulmer & Arnold Goldberg - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (3):508.
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    Zwischen agyptischer Vorlage und talmudischer Rezeption: Josef und die Agypterin (The Egyptian paradigm and its talmudic interpretation: Joseph and the Egyptian woman).Rivka Ulmer - forthcoming - Kairos.
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    Procreative justice: A contractualist account.Rivka M. Weinberg - 2002 - Public Affairs Quarterly 16 (4):405-425.
  49. Whose Problem Is Non-Identity?Paul Hurley & Rivka Weinberg - 2014 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 12 (6):699-730.
    Teleological theories of reason and value, upon which all reasons are fundamentally reasons to realize states of affairs that are in some respect best, cannot account for the intuition that victims in non-identity cases have been wronged. Many philosophers, however, reject such theories in favor of alternatives that recognize fundamentally non-teleological reasons, second-personal reasons that reflect a moral significance each person has that is not grounded in the teleologist’s appeal to outcomes. Such deontological accounts appear to be better positioned to (...)
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    Narrative Constraints on Historical Writing: The Case of the Scientific Revolution.Rivka Feldhay - 1994 - Science in Context 7 (1):7-24.
    The ArgumentIn this paper three canonical studies of the scientific revolution are subjected to narratological analysis. Underlying this analysis is the assumption that in any single product of historical writing it is possible to distinguish, for analytical purposes, between three levels of reference: the object of the text — the events; the representation of the events — the narrative; and the text in which a story is represented by means of narrative. Through texts one learns about historical events, but also (...)
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