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  1. Sefer Ḥeshbon ha-nefesh: hi taḥbulah niflaʼah le-hitrapot me-ḥoloye ha-midot..Menahem Mendel Levin - 1844 - Yerushala[y]im: Merkaz ha-sefer.
     
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  2. Sefer Ḥeshbon ha-nefesh: taḥbulah niflaʼah le-hitrapʼot me-ḥalaye ha-midot ʻa. y. hatmadat ḥinukh tiḳunehen be-derekh ḥeshbon ṿe-hanhagah noḥah ṿe-ḳalah..Menahem Mendel Levin - 2015 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat Mosad ha-Rav Ḳuḳ. Edited by Mordekhai Shemuʼel Edelshṭain.
     
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    Open Secret: Postmessianic Messianism and the Mystical Revision of Menaḥem Mendel Schneerson (review).H. D. Uriel Smith - 2012 - Philosophy East and West 62 (2):264-266.
    Wolfson, using literary analysis, produced an excellent study of the mystical views of Rabbi Menahem Mendel Schneerson, the last Lubavich Rebbe. This work should serve as paradigmatic for the study of Jewish mystical thought.
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    Open Secret: Postmessianic Messianism and the Mystical Revision of Menaḥem Mendel Schneerson (review).Hd Uriel Smith - 2012 - Philosophy East and West 62 (2):264-266.
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    The Fear, the Trembling, and the Fire: Kierkegaard and Hasidic Masters on the Binding of Isaac.Jerome I. Gellman - 1993 - Upa.
    This book is an investigation into authenticity, certainty, and self-hood as they arise in the story of the binding of Isaac. Gellman provides a new interpretation of Kierkegaard with select Hasidic commentary. Contents: INTRODUCTION: Background to the Book; Hasidism and Existentialism; Preview of the Chapters; THE FEAR AND THE TREMBLING: Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling; The Problem of Hearing and the Problem of Choice; The 'Ethical' for Kierkegaard; The 'Voice of God' for Kierkegaard; The Resolution of the Problems; THE UNCERTAINTY: Mordecai (...)
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    Causation in History: Mendel F. Cohen.Mendel F. Cohen - 1987 - Philosophy 62 (241):341-360.
    Following the practice of human beings everywhere historians distinguish the real or most significant cause of an occurrence or state of affairs from ‘less important considerations’, ‘precipitating circumstances’, or ‘mere conditions’. I shall term claims that some phenomenon is most basically to be attributed to some one of the factors causally necessary for its occurrence attributive causal explanations or causal attributions and discuss here the extent to which moral convictions are constitutive of them.
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    Endogenous changes in tastes: A philosophical discussion.MenahemE Yaari - 1977 - Erkenntnis 11 (1):157 - 196.
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  8. Derekh ḥayim =.Dov Baer Schneersohn - 2012 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Maʻarekhet Otsar ha-Ḥasidim.
     
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    On Ahavas Yisrael: Heichaltzu = [Heḥaltsu]: A Chassidic Discourse.Shalom Dov Baer Schneersohn - 1996 - [Brooklyn, N.Y.: "Kehot" Publication Society. Edited by Uri Kaploun & Joseph Isaac Schneersohn.
    Although "Love your fellow as yourself" is, as Rabbi Akiva taught, the great underlying principle of the Torah, achieving the experience of this love is a profound challenge for most people. Human personality is instead often given to baseless hatred. The discourse Heichaltzu (lit., "Arm yourselves") by the fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe deals with the spiritual roots of such hatred, its practical consequences, and the remedies for it. Includes several related essays and letters, as well as extensive footnotes and references.
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    Conventionalism: From Poincare to Quine.Yemima Ben-Menahem - 2006 - Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
    The daring idea that convention - human decision - lies at the root both of necessary truths and much of empirical science reverberates through twentieth-century philosophy, constituting a revolution comparable to Kant's Copernican revolution. This book provides a comprehensive study of Conventionalism. Drawing a distinction between two conventionalist theses, the under-determination of science by empirical fact, and the linguistic account of necessity, Yemima Ben-Menahem traces the evolution of both ideas to their origins in Poincaré's geometric conventionalism. She argues that (...)
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    Structure, système, champ et théories du sujet.Menahem Rosen - 1997 - Editions L'Harmattan.
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    Ancient Commentries on Aristotle Priscian: Answers to King Khosroes of Persia_ _, edited by Richard Sorabji—Michael Griffin.Menahem Luz - 2017 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 11 (2):234-236.
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    Aristotle and mathematics.Henry Mendell - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  14. Conventionalism.Yemima Ben-Menahem - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The daring idea that convention - human decision - lies at the root of so-called necessary truths, on the one hand, and much of empirical science, on the other, reverberates through twentieth-century philosophy, constituting a revolution comparable to Kant's Copernican revolution. Conventionalism is the first comprehensive study of this radical turn. One of the conclusions it reaches is that the term 'truth by convention', widely held to epitomize conventionalism, reflects a misunderstanding that has led to the association of conventionalism with (...)
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    5. Nietzsche And The Jews.Menahem Brinker - 2002 - In Jacob Golomb & Robert S. Wistrich (eds.), Nietzsche, Godfather of Fascism?: On the Uses and Abuses of a Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 107-125.
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  16. Temples and Temple Service in Ancient Israel An Inquiry into the Character of Cult Phenomena and the Historical Setting of the Priestly School.Menahem Haran & Berhard W. Anderson - 1978
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  17. La mort apprivoisée.Ruth Menahem - 1973 - Paris,: Éditions universitaires.
     
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    Problems of the Hegelian Dialectic: Dialectic Reconstructed as a Logic of Human Reality.Menahem Rosen - 1992 - Springer.
    In this book, I deal with some fundamental problems of the Hegelian dialectic. For this purpose, I take a middle course between total scepticism, which considers dialectic as a devastator sophistry with no respect even for the non-contradiction principle, and authoritarian dogmatism, which claims to solve any question with the magic wand of the Hegelian Aufhebung. That is, I decide to be critical, defining concepts anew, bringing out sources, determining conditions of possibility and fields of validity, accepting or rejecting when (...)
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  19. Hod shebi-ḳedushah: ṭaharat benot Yiśraʼel: ṿe-ʼigeret ṭaharah.Menahem Kasher - 1935 - Tel Aviv: Ḳeren ha-sifrut ha-ḥaredit ʻal yad Histadrut ha-ḥaredim. Edited by Abraham Isaac Kook.
     
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  20. The inference to the best explanation.Yemima Ben-Menahem - 1990 - Erkenntnis 33 (3):319-44.
    In a situation in which several explanations compete, is the one that is better qua explanation also the one we should regard as the more likely to be true? Realists usually answer in the affirmative. They then go on to argue that since realism provides the best explanation for the success of science, realism can be inferred to. Nonrealists, on the other hand, answer the above question in the negative, thereby renouncing the inference to realism. In this paper I separate (...)
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    Historical contingency.Yemima Ben-Menahem - 1997 - Ratio 10 (2):99–107.
    The paper provides a new characterization of the concepts of necessity and contingency as they should be used in the historical context. The idea is that contingency (necessity) increases in direct (reverse) proportion to sensitivity to initial conditions. The merits of this suggestion are that it avoids the conflation of causality and necessity (or contingency and chance), that it enables the bracketing of the problem of free will while maintaining the concept of human action making a difference, that it sanctions (...)
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  22. Physics in Israeli schools: A study of achievement.Menahem Finegold & Pinchas Tamir - 1990 - Science Education 74 (6):639-657.
     
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    Probability in Physics.Yemima Ben-Menahem & Meir Hemmo (eds.) - 2012 - Springer.
    Emch, G.G., Liu, C.: The Logic of Thermostatistical Physics. Springer, Berlin/ Heidelberg (2002) 11. Frigg, R., Werndl, C.: Entropy – a guide for the perplexed. Forthcoming in: Beisbart, C., Hartmann, S. (eds.) Probabilities in Physics. Oxford  ...
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    Stephen Gersh and Charles Kannegiessereds, eds., Platonism in Late Antiquity.Menahem Luz - 1996 - International Studies in Philosophy 28 (2):132-134.
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  25. Shpinozah: beʻayot u-feraḳim shel torato le-or ha-Marḳsizm.Menahem Shadmi - 1989 - Tel-Aviv: Alef.
     
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    Wesen und Ursprung der Sprache: eine Untersuchung.Mendel W. Tronik - 1995 - Berlin-Steglitz: Frieling.
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  27. Convention: Poincaré and some of his critics.Yemima Ben-Menahem - 2001 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (3):471-513.
    This paper offers an interpretation of Poincaré's conventionalism, distinguishing it from the Duhem–Quine thesis, on the one hand, and, on the other, from the logical positivist understanding of conventionalism as a general account of necessary truth. It also confronts Poincaré's conventionalism with some counter-arguments that have been influential: Einstein's (general) relativistic argument, and the linguistic rejoinders of Quine and Davidson. In the first section, the distinct roles played by the inter-translatability of different geometries, the inaccessibility of space to direct observation, (...)
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    Conventionalism: From Poincare to Quine.Yemima Ben-Menahem - 2006 - Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
    The daring idea that convention - human decision - lies at the root both of necessary truths and much of empirical science reverberates through twentieth-century philosophy, constituting a revolution comparable to Kant's Copernican revolution. This book provides a comprehensive study of Conventionalism. Drawing a distinction between two conventionalist theses, the under-determination of science by empirical fact, and the linguistic account of necessity, Yemima Ben-Menahem traces the evolution of both ideas to their origins in Poincaré's geometric conventionalism. She argues that (...)
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    Thesaurus of Medieval Hebrew Poetry.Menahem H. Schmelzer & Israel Davidson - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):187.
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    Causation in science.Yemima Ben-Menahem - 2018 - Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
    This book explores the role of causal constraints in science, shifting our attention from causal relations between individual events--the focus of most philosophical treatments of causation--to a broad family of concepts and principles generating constraints on possible change. Yemima Ben-Menahem looks at determinism, locality, stability, symmetry principles, conservation laws, and the principle of least action-causal constraints that serve to distinguish events and processes that our best scientific theories mandate or allow from those they rule out. Ben-Menahem's approach reveals (...)
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    Topoi on Topos: The Development o f Aristotle's Concept of Place.Henry Mendell - 1987 - Phronesis 32 (1):206-231.
  32. Haguto shel M. Buber ṿeha-mivneh ha-ḥevrati shel ha-ḳibuts.Menahem Rosner - 1978 - [Ḥefah]: Universiṭat Ḥefah, ha-merkaz ha-universiṭaʼi ha-ḳibutsi, ha-makhon le-limod ule-ḥeker ha-ḳibuts ṿeha-raʻayon ha-shitufi.
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    Identité, différence et contradiction dialectiques selon Hegel.Menahem Rosen - 1985 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (4):515-535.
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  34. Le kibboutz, réflexion sur une expérience vécue.Menahem Rosen - 1989 - le Cahier (Collège International de Philosophie) 7:189-193.
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    Dewey and the Logic of Legal Reasoning.Mark Mendell - 1994 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (3):575 - 635.
  36. Heḥaltsu-259: Maʼamar.Shalom Dov Baer Schneersohn - 2008 - YeḳutiʼEl Grin. Edited by Yeḳutiʼel Grin.
     
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  37. Ḥaye ʻolam" ṿe-"ḥaye shaʻah.Joseph Isaac Schneersohn - 1995 - Kefar Ḥabad: Y. Grin. Edited by Yeḳutiʼel Grin.
     
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  38. Ha-Maʻayanot: Ḳunṭres Ets Ha-Ḥayim.Shalom Dov Baer Schneersohn - 2013 - Torat Ḥabad Li-Vene Ha-Yeshivot. Edited by Joseph Isaac Schneersohn, Dov Liberman & Ḥayyim ben Joseph Vital.
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  39. Ḳunṭres Heḥaltsu: meʼah shanah.Shalom Dov Baer Schneersohn - 1998 - Netanyah: Beʼer Menaḥem. Edited by Yiśraʼel Elfenbain & Joseph Isaac Schneersohn.
     
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    The principles of education and guidance.Joseph Isaac Schneersohn - 1990 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Kehot Publication Society. Edited by Y. Eliezer Danzinger.
    Training guide by the Previous Rebbe for the molding of spirits, written for use by the first counselors at the first Lubavitch yeshiva, Tomchei Tmimim: practical, spiritual steps to move past transmitting intellectual ideas to developing character.
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    Socrates’ Burial in Plato and Euclides.Menahem Luz - 2022 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 16 (1):1-14.
    In Phaedo 115c-e Socrates scornfully rebukes Crito for enquiring how Socrates should be buried for Crito had not been persuaded by the previous arguments that burying Socrates’ body is not equal to burying Socrates. A parallel account is found in Aelian and Diogenes Laertius where Apollodorus is rebuked for attempting to persuade Socrates that he should be bothered how his remains would be clothed when laid out. Several scholars have suggested this should not be considered a copy of Plato but (...)
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    Black, White and Gray: Quine on Convention.Yemima Ben-Menahem - 2005 - Synthese 146 (3):245-282.
    This paper examines Quine’s web of belief metaphor and its role in his various responses to conventionalism. Distinguishing between two versions of conventionalism, one based on the under-determination of theory, the other associated with a linguistic account of necessary truth, I show how Quine plays the two versions of conventionalism against each other. Some of Quine’s reservations about conventionalism are traced back to his 1934 lectures on Carnap. Although these lectures appear to endorse Carnap’s conventionalism, in exposing Carnap’s failure to (...)
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    Struggling with causality: Schrödinger's case.Yemina Ben-Menahem - 1989 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 20 (3):307-334.
  44. Explanation and description: Wittgenstein on convention.Yemima Ben-Menahem - 1998 - Synthese 115 (1):99-130.
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    Obligation and human nature in Hume's philosophy.Mendel F. Cohen - 1990 - Philosophical Quarterly 40 (160):316-341.
    It is commonly held that moral judgements are implicitly general — or universalizable — in that if anyone is morally obligated to perform or refrain from some action, everyone in relevantly similar circumstances is similarly obligated. I undertake here to show that David Hume fully subscribed to this thesis and that because of the way it is related to his conceptions of obligation and what he terms the practicality of morals he is pushed to insist that the moral sentiments of (...)
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    Philosophy of History and the Problem of Values.Mendel F. Cohen & Alfred Stern - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (1):107.
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    The practicality of moral reasoning.Mendel F. Cohen - 1969 - Mind 78 (312):534-549.
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  48. Fragments and semiophores: On the educational values of monuments as ephemeral heritage.Maria Mendel - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
    Basing on several cases, this paper develops a thought inspired by the content of the JOPE special issue on the educational value of monuments. It is a reflection about the locations which make the statues able to be transformed materially and semiotically, and which provoke discussion towards what is to be learnt by understanding the monument as a fragment and semiophore. I argue that the monument – located in a specific place which makes its contextual meaning - represents fragments, in (...)
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    Why Reichenbach wasn't entirely wrong, and Poincaré was almost right, about geometric conventionalism.Patrick M. Duerr & Yemima Ben-Menahem - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 96 (C):154-173.
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    Hilary Putnam.Yemima Ben-Menahem (ed.) - 2005 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The richness of Putnam's philosophical oeuvre consists not only in the broad spectrum of problems addressed, but also in the transformations and restructuring his positions have undergone over the years. The essays collected in this volume are sensitive to both these dimensions. They discuss Putnam's major philosophical contributions to the theory of meaning, the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of science and mathematics, and moral theory. But, in addition, tracing threads of change and continuity, they analyze the dynamics underlying the (...)
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