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  1. Tehilah la-Reʼiyah: zer amarim.Abraham Isaac Kook & Re®Uven Mamu - 1997 - Reḥovot: ha-Mikhlalah ha-datit le-morim Moreshet Yaʻaḳov ʻa. sh. ha-Rav Yaʻaḳov Berman. Edited by Reʼuven Mamu & Yokheved Mamu.
     
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  2. Divre ḥakhamim: ʻal ha-midot.Aryeh Leyb ben Ḥ (ed.) - 1979 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat "Ḥakhamim".
     
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    Where heaven and earth touch: an anthology of midrash and halachah.Danny Siegel (ed.) - 1983 - Spring Valley, N.Y. (28 Midway Rd., Spring Valley 10977): Town House Press.
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    The book of Jewish wisdom: the Talmud of the well-considered life.Jacob Neusner & Noam Mordecai Menahem Neusner (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Continuum.
    The unique wisdom of Judaism comes from the Talmud and the Judaic sages' other ancient writings that preserve the tradition of the originally oral Torah, or Teachings of Moses. Sometimes surprising - "better sincere sin than hypocritical virtue" - and always penetrating and helpful - "who are rich? those who are happy with their lot" - the wisdom of the oral Torah is set forth on more than one hundred subjects, arranged alphabetically, in their sources' own words, here rendered (...)
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    A dictionary of philosophical quotations.A. J. Ayer & Jane O'Grady (eds.) - 1992 - Cambridge, MA, USA: Blackwell.
    The dictionary shows philosophers at their best (and their worst), at their most perverse and their most elegant. Organised by philosopher, and indexed by thought, concept and phrase, it enables readers to discover who said what, and what was said by whom. Over 300 philosophers are represented, from Aristotle to Zeno, including Einstein, Aquinas, Sartre and De Beauvoir, and the quotations range from short cryptic phrases to longer statements. This Dictionary of Philosophical Quotations d will not change your life. It (...)
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  6. Maximes et réflexions de Bossuet sur la politique.Jacques Bénigne Bossuet - 1964 - [Paris]: Éditions du Fuseau.
     
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    Know yourself: echoes and interpretations of the Delphic maxim in ancient Judaism, Christianity, and philosophy.Ole Jakob Filtvedt & Jens Schröter (eds.) - 2023 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    The book explores ancient interpretations and usages of the famous Delphic maxim “know yourself”. The primary emphasis is on Jewish, Christian and Greco-Roman sources from the first four centuries CE. The individual contributions examine both direct quotations of the maxim as well as more distant echoes. Most of the sources included in the book have never previously been studied in any detail with a view to their use and interpretation of the Delphic maxim. Thus, the book contributes significantly to the (...)
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  8. Safaṭ al-mulaḥ wa-zawḥ al-taraḥ.Ibn al-Dajājī & Saʻd Allāh ibn Naṣr - 2009 - Dimashq: Dār Kinān lil-Ṭibāʻah wa al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ. Edited by Khālid Aḥmad al-Mullā Suwaydī.
    Muslims; Conduct of life; Quotations, maxims, etc.
     
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    Ren sheng zhe xue bao ku.Pinxing Zhang & Jitang Qiao (eds.) - 1992 - Beijing: Zhongguo guang bo dian shi chu ban she.
    本书汇集了不同时代、不同国度创造弘扬的人生哲学思想精华,包括古今中外关于人的存在、人性和人的本质、人的主体性与自我、人的活动、人生价值、伦理道德、人生境界、人生际遇、个人修养和生活艺术等。.
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    Zhong wai ming ren jia xun.Yongzhen Zhu & Kejiang Zhang (eds.) - 1993 - Nanjing: Jiangsu ren min chu ban she.
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    Dictionnaire philosophique de citations.Léon-Louis Grateloup (ed.) - 1979 - [Paris]: Hachette.
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    A Survey on the Concept of ‘Tikkun olam: Repairing the World’ in Judaism.Mürsel Özalp - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (1):291-309.
    The Hebrew phrase tikkun olam means repairing, mending or healing the world. Today, the phrase tikkun olam, particularly in liberal Jewish American circles, has become a slogan for a diverse range of topics such as activism, political participation, call and pursuit of social justice, charities, environmental issues and healthy nutrition. Moreover, the presidents of the United States who attend Jewish religious days and Jewish ceremonies state the tikkun olam in its Hebrew origin, pointing out its origin embedded in the (...) and a religious rule and/or an obligation that is important in Jewish tradition and thought. Nevertheless, when we look at the context of religious literature in which the phrase is used, it is seen that, although it is difficult to make a clear definition, it does not reflect modern/widespread uses and their meanings. Furthermore, tikkun olam is an ignored and even rejected concept by the Rabbinic Judaism which claims to represent the tradition and its current representative Orthodox Judaism. This fact is also seen in the usage and prevalence of the term in the U.S. and Israel. Thus, in this article, especially with reference to the norms of Mishnah, the religious-juristicial contexts and possible meanings of the phrase of tikkun olam, the notion of tikkun olam in Jewish liturgy and its implied meaning and the Kabbalistic understanding of tikkun will be presented, the development, changing and conversion of the phrase in modern age and its contemporary usage areas and reinterpretations will be demonstrated.Summary: Recently and especially in the U.S., the Hebrew phrase tikkun olam are used as a slogan in a widespread manner such as for activism, political participation, social justice, all kinds of charities, environmental issues, counter terrorism and healthy nutrition. Such a common usage of the phrase is largely the result of its literal meaning and ambiguity. Hence, this article aims to explore the place of the concept of tikkun olam in Jewish religious literature and its variations and semantic changes. Tikkun olam, literally means the repairing, mending or healing the world. However, regarding its religious context, it is difficult to determine what it means accurately. In time, some has used the tikkun olam as a legislative justification for changing specific laws, some has attributed to it an eschatological meaning which indicates to the mesianic age, and some has dicussed it in the context of mystical sense. The first usage of the phrase of tikkun olam in the Jewish religious literature was simply in the form of “because of tikkun olam” in Gittin epistle, a tractate of Mishnah and Talmud. Here, the phrase was used as a reason of a judgment concerning to the subjects of marriage, divorcement, slavery, captivity etc. In the context of these subjects tikkun olam indicates to the similar meanings like “repairing, organizing, healing, changing the world; regulating and improving the society, maintaining the social order, and prioritizing the common good. In fact, the concept of tikkun olam as the reason of the judgements in these matters is likely related to a juridical reason that intends to ensure the personal and public welfare such as clarifying the marital status of woman, to prevent the capture and seizure from Jewish society, and to deal with economy and identification of juridical status of the slaves.The other reference to tikkun olam appears in the second part of the aleinu prayer. However, the notion of tikkun olam in the aleinu prayer refers to a situation that happens in God’s Kingdom if Torah and halakhah are followed carefully. Hence, the aleinu prayer’s tikkun olam points out eschatological expectation which desires a messianic age, but not the socio-political and ecological concerns of the world as in the current fields and meanings.The modern idea of tikkun olam is also associated with the Jewish mystical movement, Kabbalah. Nonetheless, the concept of tikkun in Kabbalah is not a concept related to the socio-political circumstances of the world where we live in, but it is related to the restoring of the divine world. In order to restoring the divine world, human should fulfill the commands by studying Torah and have a spiritual and moral rehabilitation process by engaging in ascetic practices.The use of the phrase of tikkun olam gradually progress in the socio-political life of the U.S. The first use of the expression of tikkun olam in the U.S. was in the 1950’s by Shlomo Bardin, the founder of the Brandeis Camp Institute in California. Bardin asserted that the Aleinu prayer was the most important expression of Jewish values, particularly the expression “le-taken olam be-malchut shaddai” that is typically translated as “when the world shall be perfected under the reign of the God.” Bardin suggested that these words referred to the obligation of Jews to work for a more perfect world. The concept of tikkun olam entered contemporary usage by the way of its being preferred as a name to those such as social justice and charity programmes which was launched by the Reformist and Conservative groups in the second half of the twentieth century. In 1970s, United Synagogue Youth which is the national youth foundation of the conservative movement adopted the expression of tikkun olam and changed the title of its social action programs from “Building Spiritual Bridges” to “Tikkun Olam.” Nowadays, United Synagogue Youth proceeds all of its social activities and tzedakah programs through the tikkun olam project.By the end of 1970’s, New Jewish Agenda, an organization devoted itself to the religious and social values, acknowledged the slogan of “Tikkun Olam” as the spirit of its ideology. In 1986, Michael Lerner entitled a left-oriented liberal publication with the concept of Tikkun by claiming that this concept represented the origin of Judaism, and he take an important role on making the concept have a prevalence.Pittsburgh Platform organized in 1999 by the Reformist Jewish Movement emphasized that people must perform the most significant moral principles in the relationships with all non-Jewish people and all other creatures. This platform also stated that making the world a better place with the help of God would quicken the upcoming the messianic age. The tikkun understanding of the Reformist movement evolved to more universal realm by embracing the non-Jewish people, as well. Over the last two decades, successive presidents of the U.S. who attended in the ceremonies of Jewish religious days and Jewish assemblages have contributed to the prevalence and usefulness of tikkun olam by mentioning the phrase of tikkun olam in Hebrew, expressing that this is an essential principle of Judaism and addressing that this has a central role in Jewish tradition and thought. On the other hand, this concept does not have an important or a central place in Rabbinic Judaism and even in Orthodox Jewish communities which are the current representatives of Rabbinic Judaism. Moreover, Reformist, Conservative, and Reconstructionist American Jews who are considered on the liberal side of the politics has put the concept on the current use and the world’s agenda. Thus, the phrase of the tikkun olam is more popular in non-Judaic milieux in the U.S. than the Jews in Israel. In Israel where the Orthodox doctrine is dominated and shaped the people, tikkun olam is regarded as a western value and is ignored. (shrink)
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    La filosofia salva la vita: aforismi dalla storia del pensiero.Massimo Baldini (ed.) - 1997 - Milano: A. Mondadori.
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    Existential thoughts and aphorisms.Paweł Cienin - 1972 - London,: Gryf Publications.
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  15. Paramārthadarśana: saṅkshipta paricaya.Ramavatara Sarma & Hari Mohan Jha - 1986 - Paṭanā: Bihāra-Rāshṭrabhāshā-Parishad. Edited by Harimohana Jhā.
     
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  16. Parmārthadarśanam, sabhāṣyaṃ sapariṣiṣṭam ca.Rāmavatāra Śarmā - 1994 - Dillī: Motilāla Banārasīdāsa Pabliśarsa. Edited by Janārdana Śāstrī Pāṇḍeya.
    Aphoristic work, with autocommentary, on realization of truth; includes refutation of some basic concepts in Indic philosophy and author's lectures on Vedanta philosophy.
     
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  17. Deutsche Philosophen von Kant bis Heidegger.Bernhard Funck (ed.) - 1965 - München,: Funck.
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    Sri Aurobindo and the Mother on love.Aurobindo Ghose - 1966 - Pondicherry,: Sri Aurobindo Ashram. Edited by P. B. Saint-Hilaire.
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    2000 Misli Za Choveka.Kiril Paleshutski (ed.) - 1993 - Blageovgrad: Forchŭn.
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  20. Hē idea kai hē praxē: skepseis, aphorismoi, axiōmata.Odysseas Rōmanos - 1900 - Athēna: [S.N.].
    t. 3. Hē zōē kai ho anthrōpos -- Ho kathreptēs.
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  21. Ke xue jia lun fang fa.Lin Zhou, Dengxiang Yin & Yongqian Zhang (eds.) - 1984 - Huhehaote: Nei Menggu xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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    Les formules philosophiques: détachement, circulation, recontextualisation.Frédéric Cossutta & Francine Cicurel (eds.) - 2014 - Limoges: Lambert-Lucas.
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    Infinitismo cósmico y axiológico humano.Emilio de Medinaceli - 1965 - [La Paz]: Empresa Edit. "Universo,".
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    Descartes dictionary.René Descartes & John Martin Morris - 1971 - New York,: Philosophical Library. Edited by John Martin Morris.
    The purpose of thisDescartes Dictionaryis to bring together as many as possible of the technical and special terms in Descartes writings with their definitions in Descartes own words. There are also implicit characterizations of the meanings of many words, and a handful of entries were included simply for their own sake because Descartes had something interesting to say about his life and world. All of the entries, or almost all of them, have been newly translated for this volume. There are (...)
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    Platon citateur: la réappropriation des savoirs antérieurs.Marie-Laurence Desclos (ed.) - 2021 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Troisième volet du programme 'Le problème de la réappropriation par la philosophie des discours de savoirs antérieurs,' ce volume entend examiner les citations directes ou indirectes de Platon, non seulement aux poètes archaïques et classiques, mais également aux autres discours de savoir non philosophiques afin de prendre la mesure des ressemblances et des écarts entre la 'source' et l'usage qui en est fait ; de tenir compte du contexte pragmatique d'énonciation et du cadre argumentatif dans lesquels s'insèrent ces 'citations' ; (...)
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  26. Substance ésotérique (schémas d'études)..Jean de Saint-Paul - 1966 - Lyon,: Institut d'ontologie pratique.
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  27. O morali i nravstvennom vospitanii: K. Marks, F. Ėngelʹs, V.I. Lenin.Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels & Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin (eds.) - 1985 - Moskva: Izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
     
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    Padre nuestro que estás en la vida.Vicente Marques (ed.) - 1977 - Madrid: Sociedad de Educación Atenas.
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  29. Lepshyi︠a︡ dumki chalaveka: vybraŭ i ŭklaŭ pavodli︠a︡ tėmatyki.I︠A︡n Pi︠a︡troŭski - 1900 - Gėĭnsvilʹl, Fli︠a︡ryda, ZShA: [S.N.].
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    Spiritual gems of islam: insights & practices from the qur'an, hadith, rumi & muslim teaching stories to enlighten the heart & mind.Jamal Rahman - 2013 - Woodstock, VT: SkyLight Paths.
    These have been passed down from generation to generation. This book invites readers of any religion or none to drink from the wellspring of Islamic spirituality and use its wisdom to nourish their own spiritual path.
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  31. Ulaka tattuva ñān̲ikaḷin̲ kural.K. S. Laksmanan - 1968
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  32. Zhong wai zhe xue ming yan.Xingmin Li - 1986 - [Canton]: Guangdong sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. Edited by Youli Mo & Yi Li.
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  33. Ca Kā ̋tacʻ Khvanʻ ̋ʼa Ññvhanʻ ̋myā ̋cvā.Mra Vaṅʻʺ - 2005 - [Phranʻʹ Khyi Re]̋, Rvhe Mmaṅʻ ̋sā Cā ʼUpʻ Tuikʻ.
     
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  34. "Warongo" no kenkyū.Mitake Katsube (ed.) - 1970 - Shibundo.
     
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  35. Myŏngga ŭi kaŏn sŏnhaeng.Chong-gwŏn Kim (ed.) - 1978
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    Bian xue jin yan: yi zhu ben.Liangqiong Liu - 2011 - Taibei Shi: Guo jia chu ban she.
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  37. Vedāntasaṃvatsaraḥ: 385 Vedāntaparamamaṅgaḷadivyasandeśaratnasāgaraḥ (pratidinam ekaḥ Upaniṣatsandeśaḥ).Ke Ji Subrāyaśarmā - 2006 - Beṅgalūru: Śrī Nityānanda Prakāśanam.
    Collection of per day messages for one year on Vedanta philosophy; with explanation.
     
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    Descartes dictionary.René Descartes - 1971 - New York,: Philosophical Library. Edited by John Martin Morris.
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    Durr-i sukhan: muntakhabī az guftār-i Ḥakīm Duktur Ghulāmḥusayn Ibrāhīmī Dīnānī.Ibrāhīmī Dīnānī & Ghulām Ḥusayn - 2014 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Nūr-i Dānish. Edited by Amīr Ismāʻīlī.
    Ibrāhīmī Dīnānī, Ghulām Ḥusayn, 1934- Quotations, maxims, etc. ; Muslim philosophers- Iran- Quotations, maxims, etc. ; Philosophers- Iran- Quotations, maxims, etc.
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    Chang cheng hun: Lao shan jiang shi ming yan ji jin.Zhiwu Yang, Guanjun Zhao & Chongji Jia (eds.) - 1987 - Xi'an: Shanxi ren min chu ban she.
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  41. Kashkūl.Muḥammad Muntaẓirī Yazdī - 1969 - Tihrān: Muʼassasah-ʼi Maṭbūʻātī-i Khazar.
     
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  42. Nihon Yōmeigakusha goroku. Shibata, Jingorō & [From Old Catalog] - 1935
     
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  43. Zhong wai ming ren tan li xiang.Hongchu He (ed.) - 1986 - Beijing: Beijing shi xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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  44. Maslakunā fī al-akhlāq wa-al-uṣūl wa-al-furūʻ.ʻAlī Mashkīnī - 1991 - Bayrūt, Lubnān: Dār al-Hādī.
     
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  45. Li xiang jiao yu bi bei.Meiyao Sun (ed.) - 1985 - [Peking]: Beijing shi xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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  46. So sprach der Weise: chinesisches Gedankengut aus drei Jahrtausenden.Ernst Schwarz (ed.) - 1981 - Berlin: Rütten & Loening.
     
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  47. Penine ha-ḥokhmah: penine ha-shelemut.Yeraḥmiʼel Shulman (ed.) - 1964 - Jerusalem: [M. Ḳlayman].
     
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  48. Li dai ming ren lun jun zi.Baogen Lu - 1996 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing.
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    Pium kwa palgŭm: Tongyang kojŏn ŭi chihye.Chang-T'ae Kŭm - 2009 - Sŏul-si: Chei aen Ssi.
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    Dao jiao ge yan ji.Chengyang Tian - 2005 - Beijing: Hua xia chu ban she.
    本书共辑道教格言1800余条,以《道藏》内外的道家和道教的经籍为主,将其中的格言名句之精华进行分类归纳,并加以简明注解。.
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