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  1. Sefer ʻOlamot shel ṭohar: otsar balum shel sipure emet, hanhagot ṿe-hashḳafat ʻolam ʻal nośʼe tseniʻut Bet Yaʻaḳov..Mikhaʼel Uri Sofer - 2000 - Bene Beraḳ: M.U. Sofer.
     
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  2. Sefer Mi-Yemini Mikhaʼel: Beʼurim U-Verurim Be-Sugyot Ha-Shas Ṿe-Shiṭot Ha-Rishonim U-Gedole Ha-Posḳim Be-Masekhet Bava Ḳama.Mikhaʼel Ḳlagsbald - 2013 - [M. Ḳlagsbald].
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  3. Be-me ha-Torah: be-ʻinyene musar ṿe-agadah.Mikhaʼel Yeḥiʼel ben Yehudah Bodenhaimer - 2000 - Bene Beraḳ: Mikhaʼel Yeḥiʼel ben Yehudah Bodenhaimer.
     
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  4. Sefer Otsar ha-musar: śiḥot musar hagut hashḳafah ; mabaṭ ḥadash ṿe-ʻamoḳ be-agadot ḥazal ; leḳaḥim musariyim mi-pisḳe ha-Shu.ʻa.Mikhaʼel ben Yosef Perets - 2009 - Col. Tecamachalco, México: Mikhaʾel Perets.
     
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  5. Et asher yeshno ṿe-asher enenu: ʻal madaʻ, dat u-mitos.Mikhaʼel Avraham - 2005 - Kefar Ḥasidim: Tam.
     
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  6. Enosh ke-ḥatsir: ʻal ha-adam: guf ṿe-nefesh, regesh, śekhel ṿe-ratson.Mikhaʼel Avraham - 2007 - Kefar Ḥasidim: Hotsaʼat Tam.
     
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    Madʻe ha-ḥofesh: ha-im yesh lanu beḥirah ḥofshit?: fiziḳah, filosofyah u-madʻe ha-moaḥ.Mikhaʼel Avraham - 2013 - Tel-Aviv: Sifre ḥemed.
    "מבע אנתרופולוגי אל העולם החרדי בישראל, אל האתרים שבהם חרדים מטפלים בחרדים הסובלים מהפרעות נפשיות". -- מפרסום ההוצאה.
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  8. Ruaḥ Ha-Mishpaṭ: ʻal Ha-Sinteṭi-Afryori Be-Torat Ha-Mishpaṭ Ha-Hilkhatit Ṿeha-Klalit.Mikhaʼel Avraham - 2011 - Tam.
     
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  9. ha-Otsar ha-amiti: hu ha-osher ha-nifla shel ha-ben-Torah ṿe-zeh ḥasde H. le-ʻamo Yiśraʼel.Mikhaʼel Shelomoh ben Netanʼel Halṭen (ed.) - 1994 - Yerushalayim: M. Sh. ben N. ha-Kohen Halṭen.
     
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  10. Tsiyon ḥemdati: derashot u-maʼamarim ʻal hafṭarot parashiyot ha-shavuʻa ṿeha-moʻadim.Tsiyon Mikhaʼel Kohen - 2015 - Or Yehudah: [Tsiyon Mikhaʼel Kohen]. Edited by Mosheh Amar.
     
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    ha-Islam: hisṭoryah, dat, tarbut = Islam: history, religion, culture.Meʼir Mikhaʼel Bar-Asher & Meir Hatina (eds.) - 2017 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻa. sh. Y.L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit.
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    Scripture and Exegesis in Early Imāmī Shiism.Meʼir Mikhaʼel Bar-Asher - 1999 - Brill.
    An exploration of the features and methods of Imāmī exegesis. Principally, it offers a description and analysis of the major tenets of Imāmī doctrine, as reflected in the earliest Imāmī works of exegesis and related sources, up to the Major Occultation of the twelfth Imam in 329/941.
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  13. Sefer Zekher le-Ḥayim: bo yevoʼaru midrashim be-khol pinot pezurim, asefat amarim... ḥidushim u-veʼurim mi-pi sofrim u-sefarim..Mikhaʼel ben Yeḥiʼel - 1989 - Bene Beraḳ: Yeshivat Birkat Shemuʼel.
     
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  14. Sefer Shaʻare Shalom: liḳuṭim, ḥidushim u-veʼurim be-dine li-fene ʻiṿer lo titen mikhshol.Shalom Yitsḥaḳ ben Mikhaʼel Ṭoṿil - 1997 - Yerushalayim: [Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  15. Bi-shevil she-titʻasher: hanhagot, beʼurim, ʻiyunim u-tefilot le-farnasah ṭovah.Efrayim Yaʻaḳov ben Mikhaʼel Lipsḳi - 2009 - Petaḥ Tiḳṿah: Efrayim Yaʻaḳov Lipsḳi.
     
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  16. Sefer Ḳiryat ḥanah.Elḥanan ben Betsalʼel Uri Lipman Ḥefets - 1611 - [Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Aḥim Goldenberg. Edited by Joseph ben Elijah Katz.
     
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  17. Mah yesh la-ʻaśot: ʻiyunim be-maḥshavah shel Ḥanah Arendṭ be-tsel ha-mashber ha-poliṭi be-Yiśraʼel = What is to be done?: study in Hanna Arendt's thought in light of the political crisis in Israel.Zohar Mikhaʼeli - 2022 - Tel Aviv: Resling.
     
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  18. El viaje nocturno (Isra') de Muhammad a al-Masyid al-Aqsà: aspectos de los orígenes de la santidad islámica de Jerusalén.Uri Rubin - 2008 - Al-Qantara 29 (1):147-164.
    Este artículo intenta demostrar que, al contrario de lo que mantienen varios estudiosos modernos, el término coránico al-Masyid al-Aqs.à denomina a la Jerusalén terrestre. La Jerusalén a la que se refiere es la ciudad santa cristiana, una ¿Nueva Jerusalén¿ que reemplazaba a aquella que había sido destruida por los pecados de los judíos. El viaje nocturno de Muhammad a este lugar constituye una visión semejante a la que experimentó Ezequiel. Las fuentes de tafsir más tempranas son unánimes en equiparar este (...)
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  19. Sefer Ginze Rabi Naḥum: ʻal masekhtot ha-Shas.Naḥum Fridman, Daṿid Baharan, Shelomoh Yeḥiʼel Fridman & Shemuʼel ben Netanʼel Sofer Tefilinsḳi (eds.) - 2014 - [Bet Shemesh]: [Ṿarhafṭig].
     
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  20. Maʻaśe avot: sipure pelaʼot, hanhagot ṭehorot asher ḳaru be-divre yeme Yiśraʼel mi-gedole Yiśraʼel ṿe-tsadiḳe ha-dorot: ʻarukhim ʻal seder Pirḳe-avot.G. Sofer - 1991 - Yerushalayim: Sapir. Edited by Binyamin Adler.
     
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  21. Shuvo shel Marṭin Buber: ha-maḥshavah ha-leʼumit ṿeha-ḥevratit be-Yiśraʼel mi-Buber ʻad ha-Buberiʼanim ha-ḥadashim = The return of Martin Buber: national and social thought in Israel from Buber to the neo-Buberians.Uri Ram - 2015 - Tel Aviv: Resling.
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    Apocalypse and authority in Islamic tradition: The emergence of the twelve leaders.Uri Rubin - 1997 - Al-Qantara 18 (1):11-42.
    Este artículo analiza las numerosas versiones de un Apocalipsis islámico que predice la aparición de 12 soberanos entre los musulmanes. Mantiene que las primeras versiones de este apocalipsis fueron puestas en circulación durante el período omeya, alrededor del año 100 H, cuando el número de califas se acercaba al duodécimo. La coincidencia entre los dos números simbólicos, 12 y 100, alimentó una atmósfera apocalíptica que favoreció la circulación de las primeras versiones del apocalipsis. Estas versiones hacen uso del modelo bíblico (...)
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  23. Maḥshavot ʻal okhel: ha-maḥlaḳah le-tarbut ḥazutit ve-ḥomarit Betsalʼel = Thoughts on food.Uri Barṭal & Ronit Vered (eds.) - 2021 - [Tel Aviv]: Resling.
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    El reconocimiento de la humanidad: España, Portugal y América Latina en la génesis de la modernidad.Fernando Álvarez-Uría - 2015 - Madrid: Ediciones Morata.
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    Anus be-ḥevle Mashiaḥ: teʼologyah, filosofyah ṿe-meshiḥiyut be-haguto shel Avraham Mikhaʼel Ḳardoso = Captivated by messianic agonies: theology, philosophy and messianism in the thought of Abraham Miguel Cardozo.Nissim Yosha - 2015 - Yerushalayim: Yad Yitsḥaḳ Ben-Tsevi, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit bi-Yerushalayim.
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  26. Mi-Prag li-Preśburg: ketivah hilkhatit be-ʻolam mishtaneh: meha-"Noda bi-Yehudah" el ha-"Ḥatam Sofer" 1730-1839 = From Prague to Pressburg: halakhic writing in a changing world: from the Noda beYehudah to the Hatam Sofer, 1730-1839.Maoz Kahana - 2010 - [Jerusalem]: ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit bi-Yerushalayim.
     
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  27. Sefer Zekhut Yiśraʼel: ha-niḳra ʻEśer tsaḥtsaḥot: bo yavo ḥidushim ʻamuḳim... śiḥot... ʻim sipurim u-maʻaśiyot... min ʻaśarah geʼonim u-ḳedoshim..Israel Berger - 1909 - Pyeṭrḳov: Ḥanokh Henikh Folman.
    ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Elimelekh mi-Lizensḳ -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Mosheh Leyb mi-Sasov -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Menaḥem mi-Ḳasov -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Yitsḥaḳ Ayziḳ mi-Ḳalov -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Uri mi-Sṭrelisḳ -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Naftali Tsevi me-Ropshits -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Asher me-Ropshits -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Tsevi Elimelekh mi-Dinov -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Ḥ. Halbershṭam mi-Tsanz -- ha-R. ha-ḳ. R. Avraham mi-Sṭreṭin.
     
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    Changing individuals in narrative: science, philosophy, literature.Uri Margolin - 1995 - Semiotica 107 (1-2):5-32.
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    Técnicas de mediación. Reflexiones sobre su aplicación en contextos comunicativos interculturales.Susana Ridao Rodrigo - 2010 - Aposta 47:5.
    En estos momentos en España se está expandiendo la denominada mediación intercultural institucionalizada, como consecuencia del aumento de la cifra de inmigrantes entre los habitantes de nuestro país. Se trata de actividades llevadas a cabo por ONG’s e incluso por los servicios sociales de la nación de acogida. Durante los años 90 en España se inicia esta tipología de mediación. En consonancia con Giménez (1997: 127), entendemos la mediación intercultural como una modalidad más dentro del amplio campo de la mediación. (...)
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  30. Sefer Bi-netivot ha-Sofer: kolel yalḳuṭ Ṿa-yishmaʻ Mosheh, Mosheh ḳibel,...: ṿe-hem liḳuṭe amarim..Moses Sofer - 2008 - London: Mekhon Otsrot ha-sofer, sh. ʻa. y. Torah ʻEts ḥayim.
     
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  31. Sefer Bi-netivot ha-Sofer: kolel yalḳuṭ Ṿa-yishmaʻ Mosheh, Mosheh ḳibel,...: ṿe-hem liḳuṭe amarim..Moses Sofer - 2008 - London: Mekhon Otsrot ha-sofer, sh. ʻa. y. Torah ʻEts ḥayim.
     
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    Free will: philosophers and neuroscientists in conversation.Uri Maoz & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (eds.) - 2022 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    What is free will? Can it exist in a determined universe? How can we determine who, if anyone, possesses it? Philosophers have been debating these questions for millennia. In recent decades neuroscientists have joined the fray with questions of their own. Which neural mechanisms could enable conscious control of action? What are intentional actions? Do contemporary developments in neuroscience rule out free will or, instead, illuminate how it works? Over the past few years, neuroscientists and philosophers have increasingly come to (...)
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  33. Explanation in Ethics and Mathematics: Debunking and Dispensability.Uri D. Leibowitz & Neil Sinclair (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK.
    How far should our realism extend? For many years philosophers of mathematics and philosophers of ethics have worked independently to address the question of how best to understand the entities apparently referred to by mathematical and ethical talk. But the similarities between their endeavours are not often emphasised. This book provides that emphasis. In particular, it focuses on two types of argumentative strategies that have been deployed in both areas. The first—debunking arguments—aims to put pressure on realism by emphasising the (...)
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  34. Foundations for Mathematical Structuralism.Uri Nodelman & Edward N. Zalta - 2014 - Mind 123 (489):39-78.
    We investigate the form of mathematical structuralism that acknowledges the existence of structures and their distinctive structural elements. This form of structuralism has been subject to criticisms recently, and our view is that the problems raised are resolved by proper, mathematics-free theoretical foundations. Starting with an axiomatic theory of abstract objects, we identify a mathematical structure as an abstract object encoding the truths of a mathematical theory. From such foundations, we derive consequences that address the main questions and issues that (...)
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  35. Nature-nuture reconceptualized in developmental perspective: A bioecological model.Urie Bronfenbrenner & Stephen J. Ceci - 1994 - Psychological Review 101 (4):568-586.
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    P-curve: A key to the file-drawer.Uri Simonsohn, Leif D. Nelson & Joseph P. Simmons - 2014 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143 (2):534-547.
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    Life as a meshwork of selves. Interview with Uri Hershberg.Uri Hershberg, Jacek Seweryn Podgórski & Witold Wachowski - 2012 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (1):26-36.
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    Shabbethai Sofer and His Prayer-Book.Werner Weinberg, Stefan C. Reif & Shabbethai Sofer - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (2):402.
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    Philosophy of Ethnobiology: Understanding Knowledge Integration and Its Limitations.David Ludwig & Charbel N. El-Hani - forthcoming - Journal of Ethnobiology (1):3-20.
    Ethnobiology has become increasingly concerned with applied and normative issues such as climate change adaptation, forest management, and sustainable agriculture. Applied ethnobiology emphasizes the practical importance of local and traditional knowledge in tackling these issues but thereby also raises complex theoretical questions about the integration of heterogeneous knowledge systems. The aim of this article is to develop a framework for addressing questions of integration through four core domains of philosophy - epistemology, ontology, value theory, and political theory. In each of (...)
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    Reconciling Hegel with the Dialectic: On Islam and the Fate of Muslims in Hegel's Philosophy of History.Emir Yigit & Zeyad El Nabolsy - 2024 - Hegel Bulletin 45 (1):93-119.
    The absence of Islam from recent scholarship on Hegel's account of world religions is puzzling. In the first part of the article, we argue that Hegel's neglect of Islam in his systematic account of religious phenomena is not accidental and that he did not think of Islam as a determinate religion. Its size and believers aside, we suggest that it is not possible to assign any determinacy to Islam as a world-historical phenomenon under Hegel's rubric, because such determinacy that applies (...)
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    In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities.Jean Baudrillard, Sylvère Lotringer, Hedi El Kholti & Chris Kraus - 2007 - Semiotext(E).
    Baudrillard's remarkably prescient meditation on terrorism throws light on post-9/11 delusional fears and political simulations. Published one year after Forget Foucault, In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities may be the most important sociopolitical manifesto of the twentieth century: it calls for nothing less than the end of both sociology and politics. Disenfranchised revolutionaries hoped to reach the masses directly through spectacular actions, but their message merely played into the hands of the media and the state. In a media society (...)
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  42. Scientific Explanation and Moral Explanation.Uri D. Leibowitz - 2011 - Noûs 45 (3):472-503.
    Moral philosophers are, among other things, in the business of constructing moral theories. And moral theories are, among other things, supposed to explain moral phenomena. Consequently, one’s views about the nature of moral explanation will influence the kinds of moral theories one is willing to countenance. Many moral philosophers are (explicitly or implicitly) committed to a deductive model of explanation. As I see it, this commitment lies at the heart of the current debate between moral particularists and moral generalists. In (...)
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    Are Kantian Emotions Feelings?Uri Eran - 2021 - Kantian Review (3):1-8.
    According to Alix Cohen, Kant defines emotions as ‘feelings’. Although I find her account of Kantian feelings compelling, I provide three reasons to doubt that it is an account of emotions: (1) it is unclear why Cohen identifies emotions with Kantian feelings; (2) some Kantian feelings are not emotions; (3) some Kantian desires may be emotions. I propose, however, that with some qualifications Cohen’s account may be upheld, provided its extra-textual assumptions about emotions are explicated. Against her claim that Kantian (...)
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  44. Brain-to-brain coupling: a mechanism for creating and sharing a social world.Uri Hasson, Asif A. Ghazanfar, Bruno Galantucci, Simon Garrod & Christian Keysers - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (2):114-121.
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    Moral Standards for Research in Developing Countries from "Reasonable Availability" to "Fair Benefits".Maged El Setouhy, Tsiri Agbenyega, Francis Anto, Christine Alexandra Clerk, Kwadwo A. Koram, Michael English, Rashid Juma, Catherine Molyneux, Norbert Peshu, Newton Kumwenda, Joseph Mfutso-Bengu, Malcolm Molyneux, Terrie Taylor, Doumbia Aissata Diarra, Saibou Maiga, Mamadou Sylla, Dione Youssouf, Catherine Olufunke Falade, Segun Gbadegesin, Reidar Lie, Ferdinand Mugusi, David Ngassapa, Julius Ecuru, Ambrose Talisuna, Ezekiel Emanuel, Christine Grady, Elizabeth Higgs, Christopher Plowe, Jeremy Sugarman & David Wendler - 2004 - Hastings Center Report 34 (3):17.
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    Aronszajn trees on ℵ2 and ℵ3.Uri Abraham - 1983 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 24 (3):213-230.
    Assuming the existence of a supercompact cardinal and a weakly compact cardinal above it, we provide a generic extension where there are no Aronszajn trees of height ω 2 or ω 3 . On the other hand we show that some large cardinal assumptions are necessary for such a consistency result.
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    Does It Matter Whether You or Your Brain Did It? An Empirical Investigation of the Influence of the Double Subject Fallacy on Moral Responsibility Judgments.Uri Maoz, Kellienne R. Sita, Jeroen J. A. van Boxtel & Liad Mudrik - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  48. Literaturovedenie kak problema.A. V. Mikhaæilov, T. A. Kasatkina & E. G. Mestergazi (eds.) - 2001 - Moskva: Nasledie.
     
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  49. Particularism in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics.Uri D. Leibowitz - 2013 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (2):121-147.
    In this essay I offer a new particularist reading of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. I argue that the interpretation I present not only helps us to resolve some puzzles about Aristotle’s goals and methods, but it also gives rise to a novel account of morality—an account that is both interesting and plausible in its own right. The goal of this paper is, in part, exegetical—that is, to figure out how to best understand the text of the Nicomachean Ethics. But this paper (...)
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    Kantian Desires: A Holistic Account.Uri Eran - 2022 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 60 (3):429-451.
    Commentators provide two different accounts of desires in Kant: “feeling-based” accounts stress their connection with feelings, while “action-based” accounts view them as causes of action. I argue that “feeling-based” accounts blur the feeling-desire distinction, while the “action-based” accounts conflict with Kantian desires that do not cause action. On my alternative, Kantian desires are dispositions to action normally directed at producing future objects, and so they differ from the feelings they are connected to, which refer to the way we are affected (...)
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