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    The concept of man as end-in-himself.Pepita Haezrahi - 1962 - Kant Studien 53 (1-4):209-224.
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    The Price of Morality.Pepita Haezrahi - 1961 - Philosophy 37 (142):371-372.
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  3. ʻAl ha-yesh ha-mushlam.Pepita Haezrahi - 1964
     
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  4. ʻAl ha-sefekanut.Pepita Haezrahi - 1966
     
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    Art, Religion.Pepita Haezrahi - 1964 - Revue de Synthèse 85 (36):25-43.
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  6. Ethics without Law?Pepita Haezrahi - 1949 - Hibbert Journal 48:40.
     
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  7. ha-Peʻilut ha-mitbonenet.Pepita Haezrahi - 1965
     
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    Some arguments against G. E. Moore's view of the function of "good" in ethics.Pepita Haezrahi - 1948 - Mind 57 (227):322-340.
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    The avowed and the unavowed sources of Kant's theory of ethics.Pepita Haezrahi - 1951 - Ethics 62 (3):157-168.
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    The Avowed and the Unavowed Sources of Kant's Theory of Ethics.Pepita Haezrahi - 1952 - Ethics 62 (3):157-168.
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  11. The contemplative activity.Pepita Haezrahi - 1955 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
     
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    The Contemplative Activity: Eight Lectures on Aesthetics.Pepita Haezrahi - 2022 - Routledge.
    First published in 1954, The Contemplative Activity analyses our knowledge of aesthetic experience, making the basic assumption that the existence of such experience is a hard core of fact which can only be described. Haezrahi's approach to the problem of aesthetic judgment is analytical, concerned with clarifying its preconditions, determining its categories and tracing its implications. Her analysis reveals it consists a particular mode of perception and a particular attitude adopted towards what is so perceived. The various philosophies of art (...)
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  13. The Desired and the Desirable.Pepita Haezrahi - 1949 - Analysis 10 (2):40 - 48.
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  14. Toldot ha-pilosofyah ha-ḥadashah.Pepita Haezrahi - 1963
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    The price of morality.Pepita Haezrahi - 1961 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
    Originally published in 1961, this book defines the specific traits and describes the concrete qualities of moral action. It denotes the boundaries and discusses the conflicts which arise between the aims of moral goodness and those of pure religiosity, personal and historic grandeur and creative excellence. The theories of theologians like Barth and Brunner among others, and the maximalist theories of Nietzsche and his disciples and certain existentialists are contrasted with Kant's essay on pure ethics.
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    VII.—Propositions in Aesthetics.Pepita Haezrahi - 1957 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 57 (1):177-206.
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    The Contemplative Activity. Eight Lectures on Aesthetics.Sholom J. Kahn & Pepita Haezrahi - 1956 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15 (1):132.
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    The Contemplative Activity. Eight Lectures on Aesthetics.Margaret MacDonald & Pepita Haezrahi - 1956 - Philosophical Quarterly 6 (23):186.
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    Rembrandt and Spinoza. A Study of the Spiritual Conflicts in Seventeenth-Century Holland.Pepita Haezrahi - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (130):263-265.
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    Pain and pleasure: Some reflections on Susan Stebbing's view that pain and pleasure are moral values. [REVIEW]Pepita Haezrahi - 1960 - Philosophical Studies 11 (5):71 - 78.
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    Rembrandt and Spinoza. A study of the Spiritual Conflicts in Seventeenth-Century Holland. By W. R. Valentiner. (Phaidon Press. Price 21s.). [REVIEW]Pepita Haezrahi - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (130):263-.