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    Two Sides of the Coin: Lack of Academic Integrity in Exams During the Corona Pandemic, Students' and Lecturers' Perceptions.Meital Amzalag, Noa Shapira & Niva Dolev - 2022 - Journal of Academic Ethics 20 (2):243-263.
    The Covid-19 pandemic that entered our lives suddenly in 2020 compelled higher education systems throughout the world to transfer to online learning, including online evaluation. A severe problem of online evaluation is that it enables various technological possibilities that facilitate students' unethical behaviors. The research aimed to investigate these behaviors, as well as the reasons for their appearance, as practiced in exams held for the first time during the Covid-19 pandemic, and to elicit students' and lecturers' perceptions of students' academic (...)
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    12. Comparison through Conversation.Yael Hashiloni-Dolev, Aviad Raz, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter & Christina Schües - 2022 - In Christina Schües (ed.), Genetic Responsibility in Germany and Israel: Practices of Prenatal Diagnosis. Transcript Verlag. pp. 347-372.
  3. The effect of Jewish-Israeli family ideology on policy regarding reproductive technologies.Yael Hashiloni-Dolev - 2018 - In Hagai Boas, Shai Joshua Lavi, Yael Hashiloni-Dolev, Dani Filc & Nadav Davidovitch (eds.), Bioethics and biopolitics in Israel: socio-legal, political and empirical analysis. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Time and Realism: Metaphysical and Antimetaphysical Perspectives.Yuval Dolev - 2007 - MIT Press.
    Dolev's ambitious project is to show that the traditional debate in the philosophy of time between the so-called ‘tensed’ and ‘tenseless’ theorists is not a sustainable one. The key to the negative portion argument is that both the tensed and tenseless view of time can be understood only from within their respective ontological frameworks. Moreover, that there is only really an appearance of understanding within these frameworks, since neither framework furnishes us with the wherewithal to genuinely understand temporal language. (...)
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    Physics’ silence on time.Yuval Dolev - 2018 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 8 (3):455-469.
    In this paper I argue that physics is, always was, and probably always will be voiceless with respect to tense and passage, and that, therefore, if, as I believe, tense and passage are the essence of time, physics’ contribution to our understanding of time can only be limited. The argument, in a nutshell, is that if "physics has no possibility of expression for the Now", to quote Einstein, then it cannot add anything to the study of tense and passage, and (...)
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    Egg freezing for non-medical uses: the lack of a relational approach to autonomy in the new Israeli policy and in academic discussion.Shiri Shkedi-Rafid & Yael Hashiloni-Dolev - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (3):154-157.
    Recently, the Israel National Bioethics Council (INBC) issued recommendations permitting egg freezing to prevent both disease- and age-related fertility decline. The INBC report forms the basis of Israel's new policy, being one of the first countries to regulate and authorise egg freezing for what it considers to be non-medical (ie, social) uses. The ethical discussion in the INBC report is reviewed and compared with the scant ethical discourse in the academic literature on egg freezing as a means of preventing age-related (...)
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    Is ontology the key to understanding tense?Yuval Dolev - 2018 - Synthese 195 (4):1741-1749.
    In this paper I claim that as bitter as the eternalist/presentist rivalry is, as far as both camps are concerned, a third position—which I defend—is more disturbing. The reason is that what eternalists and presentists agree on is more fundamental than what they disagree about. They agree that time carves, to use Orilia’s term, “ontological inventories.” This in a way answers the “fundamental question”—what is time? They disagree about the contents of the inventories, but that, I suggest, is a secondary (...)
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    Quo Vadis Quantum Mechanics?Avshalom C. Elitzur, Shahar Dolev & Nancy Kolenda (eds.) - 2005 - Springer.
    So quantum mechanics has been an amazing success story. I stress this point at the outset, for two reasons. First, it is, unfortunately, all too easy to get used to success. Nowadays, both physicists, for whom the various quantum theories have ...
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  9. Bhāratīya tattvajñāna.Śrīnivāsa Hari Dikshita - 1963
     
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    The structure of Indian mind.Vidyānivāsa Miśra - 2009 - New Delhi: Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha. Edited by Vachaspati Upadhyaya, Girishwar Misra & Rameśakumāra Pāṇḍeya.
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    Moving from a “Flood Our School” to an “Islands of Success” Conception in the Process of Advancing Underprivileged Children.Baruch Offir & Niva Wengrowicz - 2012 - International Journal of Cyber Ethics in Education 2 (1):35-43.
    Policy makers in education do not perceive the education system as a unique discipline, but rather judge it using terms appropriate for the world of economics. Methods of analysis and decision-making that exist in the world of economics are implemented in the field of education. This reality was the basis for the authors’ research on the integration of technological systems for the advancement of students which was conducted as part of their desire to understand processes of change in learning systems. (...)
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    Śrītantrasāroktamantravyākhyānam.Panghrī Śrīnivāsācārya - 2006 - Beṅgalūru: Viśvamadhvamahāpariṣat. Edited by Narasiṃhācārya Kaṭṭi.
    Classical commentary on Tantrasārasaṅgraha of Madhva, work on Vedanta philosophy.
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    Bhāratīya dārśanika paramparā meṃ ātmā.Rāma Nivāsa Siṃha - 2017 - Dillī: Śivālika Prakāśana.
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  14. Hindūdarśanasāra.Lakṣmīpuram Śrīnivāsācārya - 1940
     
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  15. Vacanadharmasāra.Em Ār Śrīnivāsamūrti - 1946
     
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    Dummett's antirealism and time.Yuval Dolev - 2000 - European Journal of Philosophy 8 (3):253–276.
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    Dummett's Antirealism and Time.Yuval Dolev - 2000 - European Journal of Philosophy 8 (3):253-276.
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    Contesting algorithms: Restoring the public interest in content filtering by artificial intelligence.Niva Elkin-Koren - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (2).
    In recent years, artificial intelligence has been deployed by online platforms to prevent the upload of allegedly illegal content or to remove unwarranted expressions. These systems are trained to spot objectionable content and to remove it, block it, or filter it out before it is even uploaded. Artificial intelligence filters offer a robust approach to content moderation which is shaping the public sphere. This dramatic shift in norm setting and law enforcement is potentially game-changing for democracy. Artificial intelligence filters carry (...)
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    Mission impossible and Wittgenstein's standard metre.Yuval Dolev - 2007 - Philosophical Investigations 30 (2):127–137.
    In this paper, I argue that context sensitivity is crucial for a proper exegesis of Wittgenstein's remark that one can say of the standard metre rod neither that it is one metre long nor that it is not one metre long. I discuss cases in which we can meaningfully assert that the rod in question is one metre long and explain why these cases do not conflict with Wittgenstein's insight. I analyse Pollock's recent defence of Wittgenstein's remark, as well as (...)
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    Can Special Relativity Be Derived from Galilean Mechanics Alone?Or Sela, Boaz Tamir, Shahar Dolev & Avshalom C. Elitzur - 2009 - Foundations of Physics 39 (5):499-509.
    Special relativity is based on the apparent contradiction between two postulates, namely, Galilean vs. c-invariance. We show that anomalies ensue by holding the former postulate alone. In order for Galilean invariance to be consistent, it must hold not only for bodies’ motions, but also for the signals and forces they exchange. If the latter ones do not obey the Galilean version of the Velocities Addition Law, invariance is violated. If, however, they do, causal anomalies, information loss and conservation laws’ violations (...)
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    The Tenseless Theory of Time: Insights and Limitations.Yuval Dolev - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 54 (2):259 - 288.
    THE TENSELESS THEORY OF TIME has enjoyed a great revival in the twentieth century. Prominent philosophers such as Russell, Ayer, Goodman, Quine, and Smart and, more recently, Mellor and Parfit, have turned their philosophical efforts and talents to its defense. It is proper to refer to their work as a “revival,” for under different names, the view has been at the center of the philosophical preoccupation with time for centuries. A version of the view can be found in Augustine’s Confessions, (...)
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  22. Antirealism, presentism and bivalence.Yuval Dolev - 2010 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 18 (1):73 – 89.
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    Undoing quantum measurements: novel twists to the physical account of time.Avshalom C. Elitzur & Shahar Dolev - 2008 - In World Scientific (ed.), Physics of Emergence and Organization. pp. 61--75.
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    Buzzwords on their way to a tipping-point: A view from the blogosphere.Yair Neuman, Ophir Nave & Eran Dolev - 2011 - Complexity 16 (4):58-68.
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    Time and realism: Metaphysical and antimetaphysical perspectives * by Yuval Dolev[REVIEW]Yuval Dolev - 2009 - Analysis 69 (2):372-374.
    Dolev's ambitious project is to show that the traditional debate in the philosophy of time between the so-called ‘tensed’ and ‘tenseless’ theorists is not a sustainable one. The key to the negative portion argument is that both the tensed and tenseless view of time can be understood only from within their respective ontological frameworks. Moreover, that there is only really an appearance of understanding within these frameworks, since neither framework furnishes us with the wherewithal to genuinely understand temporal language. (...)
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    The Present's Uniqueness.Yuval Dolev - 2021 - Philosophical Investigations 45 (1):3-20.
    Philosophical Investigations, Volume 45, Issue 1, Page 3-20, January 2022.
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  27. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science.Yuval Dolev & Michael Roubach (eds.) - 2016 - Springer.
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    Cosmological and Psychological Time.Yuval Dolev & Michael Roubach (eds.) - 2015 - Cham: Springer.
    This book examines the many faces of philosophy of time, including the metaphysical aspects, natural science issues, and the consciousness of time. It brings together the different methodologies of investigating the philosophy of time. It does so to counter the growing fragmentation of the field with regard to discussions, and the existing cleavage between analytic and continental traditions in philosophy. The book’s multidirectional approach to the notion of time contributes to a better understanding of time's metaphysical, physical and phenomenological aspects. (...)
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    Einstein vs. Bergson, Scientism vs. Humanism.Yuval Dolev - 2021 - In Alessandra Campo & Simone Gozzano (eds.), Einstein Vs. Bergson: An Enduring Quarrel on Time. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 15-34.
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    Introducing philosophy of mathematics - by michèle friend.Yuval Dolev - 2008 - Philosophical Books 49 (2):190-191.
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    On the essence of temporal directionality and its irreversibility.Yuval Dolev - 2019 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 18 (3):589-601.
    My analysis of temporal direction begins by establishing that time-reversal scenarios, scenarios in which the direction of time itself is reversed, whether locally or globally, are incoherent. Building on this conclusion, I argue that temporal directionality cannot be defined or explicated in terms of processes in time, such as the movements of celestial bodies, biological evolution or radioactive decay. In other words, while it is easy to imagine any process occurring in reverse, one cannot define the "earlier"/"later" relation by appeal (...)
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    Projections, Perceptual Constancy, and Geometry.Yuval Dolev - 2022 - Review of Metaphysics 76 (2):305-323.
    Abstract:The notions "retinal images" and "retinal projection" are ubiquitous in both the scientific and philosophical literature on perception. However, this article argues that they belong to the former and should be kept out of the latter. In the context of the empirical investigation of perception, projections play a crucial role, and help articulate pressing research problems. But, as part of the phenomenological and conceptual analysis of perception, projections give rise to untenable models and to avoidable conundrums, such as the much (...)
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    Reading PutnamBy Maria Baghramian.Yuval Dolev - 2014 - Analysis 74 (2):351-353.
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    Realism, Tense, and Context Sensitivity.Yuval Dolev - 2014 - In Javier Cumpa, Greg Jesson & Guido Bonino (eds.), Defending Realism: Ontological and Epistemological Investigations. De Gruyter. pp. 29-50.
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  35. Super-tasks and Temporal Continuity.Yuval Dolev - 2007 - Iyyun 56:313-330.
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  36. Semantic externalism and presentism.Yuval Dolev - 2008 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 16 (4):533 – 557.
    In this paper I discuss an unconventional form of presentism which, I claim, captures better than all other versions of the doctrine the fundamental notion underpinning it, namely, the notion that 'only what is present is real'. My proposal is to take this maxim as stating, not the rather uncontroversial view that past things are not real now, but the more radical idea that they never were. This rendition of presentism is, I argue, the only one that is neither trivial (...)
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    Time and Ontology: A Reply to Meyer.Yuval Dolev - 2009 - Iyyun 58 (July 2009):292-300.
    A reply to a review of Time and Realism, by Ulrich Meyer (Iyyun 58 [January 2009]: 92–101). It does not presuppose familiarity with the book. However, some of the claims that are made are given without the detail or the argumentation that accompany them in the book.
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  38. Time From the Metaphysical and Anti-Metaphysical Viewpoints.Yuval Dolev - 1997 - Dissertation, Harvard University
    The idea that the present is "ontologically privileged" can be traced back to texts as early as St. Augustine's Confessions and Aristotle's Physics. The issue of the ontological status of tense continues to set the agenda in contemporary philosophy of time, which is dominated by two views. Proponents of the Tenseless View argue that all events are, in the timeless sense of 'are', equally real. Defenders of the rival Tensed View maintain that only present events are real, and that the (...)
     
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    The metastability of primitive artefacts.Tsili Doleve-Gandelman & Claude Gandelman - 1989 - Semiotica 75 (3-4):191-214.
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    The Tenseless Theory of Time: Insights and Limitations.Yuval Dolev - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 54 (2):259-288.
    THE TENSELESS THEORY OF TIME has enjoyed a great revival in the twentieth century. Prominent philosophers such as Russell, Ayer, Goodman, Quine, and Smart and, more recently, Mellor and Parfit, have turned their philosophical efforts and talents to its defense. It is proper to refer to their work as a “revival,” for under different names, the view has been at the center of the philosophical preoccupation with time for centuries. A version of the view can be found in Augustine’s Confessions, (...)
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    Why induction is no cure for baldness.Yuval Dolev - 2004 - Philosophical Investigations 27 (4):328–344.
    The paper aims at establishing that the premises of both the inductive and the multi‐premised versions of the sorites argument are not apparently acceptable and that, therefore, sorites‐type arguments do not constitute logical or conceptual paradoxes. Rather, it is suggested that such arguments are most properly and fruitfully described as skeptical challenges. A secondary goal of the paper is to focus attention to the unduly neglected inductive version of the argument.
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    Why Physics is not Wrong on Temporal Directionality, and Why This is not Necessarily Good News for Physicalism.Yuval Dolev - 2022 - Foundations of Science 27 (4):1285-1300.
    This paper claims that, to the extent that temporal direction figures in physics at all, it is found there as part of the extra-scientific language science employs. The asymmetry between “before” and “after” is not captured by the mathematics of any theory, nor can it be derived from the laws of any theory. This, I argue, is true even of theories whose laws are not time reversal invariant. Recognizing that physics does not yield temporal direction but receives it from the (...)
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  43. Magadha-mārtaṇḍa Maṇḍana Miśra: śodha-grantha.Śrī Nivāsa Tivārī Madhukara - 2001 - Bhojapura, Bihāra: Maṇḍana-Miśra-Śodha-Saṃsthāna, Bihāra.
    On the life and works of Maṇḍanamiśra, philosopher of Saṅkarācārya tradition.
     
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  44. Mānameyarahasyaślokavārtikam: sakalaśāstrasārasaṅgraharūpam.Lakṣmīpuram Śrīnivāsācārya - 2018 - Beṅgalūru: Dvaitavedāntādhyayanasaṃśodhanapratiṣṭhānam. Edited by Ke Ti Pāṇḍuraṅgi.
    Metrical summary of the different system of Indian philosophy.
     
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  45. Śrīrāmānujamatasaṅgrahaḥ.Nāvalpakkaṃ Śrīnivāsapāṭṭarāryamahādeśika - 1993 - Vārāṇasyām: Sampūrṇānanda-Saṃskr̥ta-Viśvavidyālayasya. Edited by Nāvalpakkam Śrīnivāsatātācāryamahādeśika & Nāvalpākkam Kr̥ Rāmānujatātācārya.
    On the Viśiṣṭādvaita philosophy of Rāmānuja, 1017-1137.
     
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  46. Virodhoddhāraḥ.Tāmraparṇī Śrīnivāsācārya - 2013 - Bangalore: Śrībhāgavatāśramapratiṣṭhānam, Śrīmatsatyatīrthasaṃsthānam, Śrībhaṇḍārakerimaṭhaḥ.
     
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    Does discursive authorship justify user rights?Niva Elkin-Koren - 2018 - Jurisprudence 9 (1):174-178.
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    Tailoring Copyright to Social Production.Niva Elkin-Koren - 2011 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 12 (1):309-347.
    The prevalence of social production and the increase in User Generated Content destabilize some of the fundamental premises of our current copyright law. Copyright law is primarily designed to regulate the relationships of a single owner with other non-owners and is focused on the sovereignty of the author/owner. Social production, by contrast, requires us to articulate a matrix of relationships between the individual, the facilitating platform and the communities and crowds involved in social production. The transition from industrial production to (...)
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    The privatization of information policy.Niva Elkin-Koren - 2000 - Ethics and Information Technology 2 (4):201-209.
    Copyright law in recent years has undergone a process of privatization. While weakening the enforceability of conventional legislation (copyright rules), cyberspace facilitates alternative types of regulation such as contracts and technical self-help measures. Regulation by the code is significantly different from traditional types of public ordering (copyright law) and private ordering (contracts). Norms that technically regulate the use of information are not merely self-made they are also self-enforced. Furthermore, the law was recruited to uphold the superiority of such technical self-help (...)
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  50. Ānandatāratamyakhaṇḍanam. Śrīnivāsācārya - 2013 - Melukoṭe, Yādavādriḥ: Saṃskr̥ta-Saṃśodhana-Saṃsat. Edited by Es Kumāra.
    Work deals with disputing others' position on differentiated states of supreme bliss in Viśiṣṭādvaita philosophy of Ramanuja.
     
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