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  1. Mahpekhat ha-heʼarah: darko ha-ruḥanit shel ha-Reʼiyah Ḳuḳ.Reuven Gerber - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat ha-sifriyah ha-Tsiyonit.
     
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  2. Nośe ha-ḥibur, Hitpatḥut ḥazon ha-teḥiyah ha-leʼumit be-mishnat ha-Reʼiyah Ḳuḳ: (ben ha-shanim 625-677, mi-yalduto ṿe-ʻad shehuto bi-Shṿaits).Reuven Gerber - 1991 - [Israel: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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    The Spiritual Heritage of India.William Gerber - 1963 - Philosophy East and West 13 (3):261-262.
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    The philosophy of Rabbi Shalom Ber Schneersohn: language, gender and mysticism.Reuven Leigh - 2023 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Reuven Leigh provides the first in-depth introduction to the pioneering philosophy of Rabbi Shalom Schneersohn. Bringing him into dialogue with key continental philosophers Emmanuel Levinas, Jacques Derrida and Julia Kristeva, this book reveals how Schneersohn's views anticipated many prominent themes in 20th-century thought. Shalom Schneersohn (1860-1920) was the fifth Rebbe of the Habad-Lubavitch dynasty. He was a traditional, kabbalistic thinker and yet, beyond mysticism, he wrote extensively on speech, gender and the body. So why is he not better known? (...)
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    Expressions of sceptical topoi in (late) antique Judaism.Reuven Kipervasser & Geoffrey Herman (eds.) - 2021 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Scepticism has been the driving force in the development of Greco-Roman culture in the past, and the impetus for far-reaching scientific achievements and philosophical investigation. Early Jewish culture, in contrast, avoided creating consistent representations of its philosophical doctrines. Sceptical notions can nevertheless be found in some early Jewish literature such as the Book of Ecclesiastes. One encounters there expressions of doubt with respect to Divine justice or even Divine involvement in earthly affairs. During the first centuries of the common era, (...)
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    By his light: character and values in the service of God.Reuven Ziegler - 2016 - New Milford, CT: Maggid Books. Edited by Aharon Lichtenstein.
    In this volume, Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein explores the development of the religious personality. He advocates a life centered on the service of God, but recognizes multiple paths to this goal. Acknowledging that both the Jewish value system and human experience are multifaceted, he examines the relevant issues from an unusually wide perspective. Rabbi Lichtenstein's essays reflect not only a staunch commitment to Halakha and a firm grounding in rigorous Torah study, but also a deep spirituality, a profound moral sensitivity, and (...)
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    Null hypothesis tests and theory corroboration: Defending NHSTP out of context.Reuven Dar - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (2):196-197.
    Chow's defense of NHSTP ignores the fact that in psychology it is used to test substantive hypotheses in theory-corroborating research. In this role, NHSTP is not only inadequate, but damaging to the progress of psychology as a science. NHSTP does not fulfill the Popperian requirement that theories be tested severely. It also encourages nonspecific predictions and feeble theoretical formulations.
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    Analytische Metaphysik der Geschichte: Handlungen, Geschichten und ihre Erklärung.Doris Gerber - 2012 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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    Die Kategorie in-die-wêreld wees en die betekenis daarvan vir due pedagogiekdenke: 'n studie in die fundamentele pedagogiek.Adam Erasmus Gerber - 1972 - Pretoria: Werkgemeenskap ter Bevordering van die Pedagogiek as Wetenskap, Fakulteit Opvoedkunde, Universiteit van Pretoria.
  10. Freiheit und bindung der staatsgewalt.Hans Gerber - 1932 - Tübingen,: Mohr.
     
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    Be-or panekha yehalekhun: midot ṿa-ʻarakhim ba-ʻavodat H.Reuven Ziegler - 2012 - Tel-Aviv: Sifre ḥemed. Edited by Aharon Lichtenstein & Elyakim Krumbein.
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    Ancient Greek philosophy from Thales to the Pythagoreans.Reuven Agushewitz - 2010 - Jersey City, NJ: KTAV. Edited by Mark Steiner.
    Born in a small town in Lithuania, Rabbi Reuven Agushewitz emigrated to the United States in 1929. A Talmudic genius and an autodidact in philosophy, Rabbi Agushewitz published three philosophical works in Yiddish. Ancient Greek Philosophy, the first published but the last to be translated into English, offers a unique blend of clear philosophical principles and a flavorful Yiddish style, which Mark Steiner's translation preserves. Rabbi Agushewitz not only explains what the early Greek philosophers said, he also amplifies their (...)
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  13. Spinoza's mataphysics.Reuven Agushewitz - 1997 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 13:134-140.
     
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  14. The Significance of Disagreement among Philosophers.William Gerber - 1958 - Hibbert Journal 57:368.
  15. Nośʼim merkaziyim be-maḥshevet Yiśraʼel: lefi sefer ha-Kuzari.Reuven Raz - 2021 - Yerushalayim: Mosad ha-Rav Ḳuḳ.
     
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    In vitro Fertilisation, AID and Embryo-experimentation: some moral considerations.Rona Gerber - 1986 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 3 (1):103-109.
    ABSTRACT This article deals with a cluster of moral problems raised by the new techniques of human fertilisation. It is concerned primarily with the putative rights of embryos brought into being as a by‐product of the practice of in vitro fertilisation. In this connection it investigates the basis for the ascription of rights to entities and asserts the view that consciousness is a pre‐requisite for the possession of rights. It draws attention to the speciesism implicit in attitudes of some of (...)
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    The significance of the basal ganglia for schizophrenia.Reuven Sandyk & Stanley R. Kay - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):45-46.
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    "religion Is For God, The Fatherland Is For Everyone": Arab-jewish Writers In Modern Iraq And The Clash Of Narratives After Their Immigration To Israel.Reuven Snir - 2006 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 126 (3):379-399.
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    The myth of the control of suffering.Reuven Sobel - 1996 - Journal of Medical Humanities 17 (4):255-259.
    Is it true that the suffering associated with chronic illness can be controlled in all but a few intractable cases? The bio-ethical literature gives the impression that suffering is primarily pain and that a competent physician should be able to control suffering. This perception jibes neither with my forty years of clinical experience nor with suffering as depicted in novels. Using Kenaz' novel,The Way to the Cats as a starting point, I argue that, with regard to suffering and illness, fiction (...)
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    Can evidence-based medicine implicitly rely on current concepts of disease or does it have to develop its own definition?A. Gerber, F. Hentzelt & K. W. Lauterbach - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (7):394-399.
    Decisions in healthcare are made against the background of cultural and philosophical definitions of disease, sickness and illness. These concepts or definitions affect both health policy and research , as well as individual encounters between patients and physicians . It is therefore necessary for evidence-based medicine to consider whether any of the definitions underlying research prior to the hierarchisation of knowledge are indeed compatible with its own epistemological principles.
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    Anerkennung: personal - sozial - transsozial.Uwe Gerber & Lukas Ohly (eds.) - 2021 - Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
    Anerkennung soll die Leerstelle ausfüllen, die mit dem Zusammenbruch metaphysischer Systeme aufgetreten ist. Die Ethik sozialer Anerkennung wird damit aber mit Erwartungen überfrachtet. Durch technologische Veränderungen verändern sich permanent die Statusbestimmungen: Die Autonomie des Menschen konkurriert mit künstlich-intelligenten Maschinen, die Leidensfähigkeit mit der des Tieres, die Individualität mit der digitalen Selbstinszenierung und die Geschöpflichkeit mit der technologischen Selbstvergöttlichung. Die Beiträge suchen nach Bedingungen sozialer Anerkennung, die nicht zirkulär ausgehandelt werden können, sondern Kategorien einbringen, die auch von Menschen verwendet werden, wenn (...)
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    Briefwechsel 1809-1810: (Briefe 3021-3560).Simon Gerber & Sarah Schmidt (eds.) - 2016 - De Gruyter.
    Der vorliegende Band enthält Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermachers (1768–1834) sämtliche erhaltenen und erschlossenen Briefe aus den Jahren 1809–1810. Bereits 1808 hatte sich Schleiermacher endgültig in Berlin niedergelassen und war in Konzeption und Berufungsfragen aktiv an der Berliner Universitätsgründung beteiligt. Im Mai 1809 heiratete Schleiermacher Henriette von Willich, die 20 Jahre jüngere Witwe eines verstorben Freundes. Aus der knapp einjährigen Verlobungszeit 1808–1809 liegen über 100 Briefe des Brautpaares vor. Die bereits im Vorfeld der Universitätsgründung begonnen Vorlesungen setzte Schleiermacher 1810 als ordentlicher (...)
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    Briefwechsel 1819–1820: Briefe 4686–5200.Simon Gerber & Sarah Schmidt (eds.) - 2023 - De Gruyter.
    Der Berliner Theologe, Philosoph und Reformer Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768–1834) war weitmaschig vernetzt und führte eine umfangreiche Korrespondenz. Band 15 der 5. Abteilung der historisch-kritischen Gesamtausgabe Schleiermachers (KGA) enthält die Briefe von und an Schleiermacher der Jahre 1819 und 1820. Das Ende des zweiten Jahrzehnts ist für Berlin und für Preußen von besonderer politischer Virulenz. Es steht unter dem Vorzeichen zunehmender Repression gegen liberale Kräfte durch den Preußischen Stadt. Verhängnisvoll ist die Ermordung des Schriftstellers Kotzebue durch den Burschenschaftler Sand. (...)
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    'n Ondersoek na enkele dialektiese bewegingswyses in die pedagogiese situasie.Adam Erasmus Gerber - 1975 - Pretoria: Werkgemeenskap ter Bevordering van die Pedagogiek, Fakulteit Opvoedkunde, Universiteit van Pretoria.
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    Protestantismus heute: Potentiale - Pathologien - Paradoxien.Uwe Gerber - 2022 - Berlin: Peter Lang.
    Mit der neuzeitlichen Säkularisierung verliert auch der Protestantismus seinen Volkskirchencharakter. Das hat eine Neuorientierung zur Folge. An die Stelledes theistischen Gottesbildes tritt das Paradox vom 'abwesenden' Gott. Der Autor interpretiert das Glaubensparadox als Widerfahrnis von Befreiung und Verpflichtung durch den Anderen in der 'Spur' Gottes. Er diskutiert diese für die Zivilgesellschaft relevanten Potentiale mit Feministischer Theologie, mit der Umgestaltung des Erlösungschristentums in einen Protestantismus der Versöhnung mit unserer Endlichkeit und der Schöpfungswelt. Vom methodischen Gesichtspunkt wählt der Autor einen phänomenologisch-dekonstruktiven Ansatz (...)
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    Warum die Medizin die Philosophie braucht: für ein umfassendes Verständnis von Krankheit und Gesundheit.Beat Gerber - 2019 - Bern: Hogrefe.
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  27. Sefer Moaḥ ṿe-lev: pirḳe mofet mi-masekhet ḥayaṿ shel... Ḥayim Shemuʼelevits..Reuven Grossman - 2008 - Bene Beraḳ: Le-haśig, Mishpaḥat Grosman. Edited by Ḥayim Shemuʼelevits.
     
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  28. Sefer Moaḥ ṿe-lev: pirḳe mofet mi-masekhet ḥayaṿ shel... Ḥayim Shemuʼelevits..Reuven Grossman - 2008 - Bene Beraḳ: Le-haśig, Mishpaḥat Grosman. Edited by Shemuʼ & Ḥayim Elevits.
     
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    How Language Makes Us Know: Some Views About the Nature of Intelligibility.William Gerber - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (2):282-283.
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    A New Translation of Cuneiform LawsLaw Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor.Reuven Yaron & Martha T. Roth - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):29.
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    Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation.William Gerber - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (3):423-424.
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  32. ha-Sipur ha-Ḥasidi ke-viṭui le-yesodot ha-Ḥasidut: nispaḥ: ʻiyunim be-mishnato shel "me ha-shiluaḥ".Reuven Raz - 2020 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat Mosad ha-Rav Ḳuḳ.
     
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  33. ha-Adam u-midotaṿ be-mishnat ha-Maharal: ʻiyunim bi-"Netivot ʼolam".Reuven Raz - 2019 - Yerushalayim: Mosad ha-Rav Ḳuḳ.
     
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    What Happened, Why, and Where Do We Go from Here?Reuven Kaminer - 2001 - Radical Philosophy Review 3 (2):146-152.
    “Israel is to blame, and not Oslo,” writes Reuven Kaminer, a longtime member of the Israeli left. The almost instinctual tendency to delegitimize the Palestinian right to determine their future on an equal basis is the source of the current tension, he explains, arguing that the conflict continues today because Israel, backed by the United States - which has repeatedly proven not to be an “honest broker” - refuses to recognize the just national rights of the Palestinian people.
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    A comparative study of multiattribute decision making methodologies.Reuven Karni, Pedro Sanchez & V. M. Rao Tummala - 1990 - Theory and Decision 29 (3):203-222.
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    The Distortion of Nature's Image: Reification and the Ecological Crisis.Damian Gerber - 2019 - SUNY Press.
    The global ecological crisis is upon us. From global warming to the long-term implications of ocean acidification, air and water pollution, deforestation, and the omnipresent dangers of nuclear technology the future of our planetary home is threatened. Yet in the midst of the unfolding crisis, the conventional ideologies of the twentieth century and their representations of nature remain unchallenged by both the defenders of capitalism and capitalism's most radical critics. The Distortion of Nature's Image illustrates how the anti-naturalism of late (...)
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    Working Warfare and its Restrictions in the Jewish Tradition.Reuven Kimelman - 2002 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 9 (1):43-63.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:WORKING WARFARE AND ITS RESTRICTIONS IN THE JEWiSH TRADITION Reuven Kimelman Brandeis University The test case for any political theory of checks and balances is war. It also tests the outer limits of the ethical deployment of power. I. Types of Wars The Jewish ethics of war focuses on two issues: its legitimation and its conduct. The Talmud classifies wars according to their source oflegitimation. Biblically mandated wars (...)
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    Biographical Encyclopedia of Philosophy.William Gerber - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (1):140-141.
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    Abraham Joshua Heschel's Theology of Judaism and the Rewriting of Jewish Intellectual History.Reuven Kimelman - 2009 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 17 (2):207-238.
    Abraham Joshua Heschel's oeuvre deals with the continuum of Jewish religious consciousness from the biblical and rabbinic periods through the kabbalistic and Hasidic ones with regard to God's concern for humanity. The goal of this study is to show how such a “Nachmanidean” reading has partially displaced the discontinuous “Maimonidean” reading promoted by Yehezkel Kaufman, Ephraim Urbach, and Gershom Scholem. The result is that Heschel's understanding of the development of Jewish theologizing is more influential now than it was during his (...)
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    Judaism and Christian Beginnings.Reuven Kimelman & Samuel Sandmel - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):460.
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    The Shema' and Its Rhetoric: the Case for the Shema' Being More than Creation, Revelation, and Redemption.Reuven Kimelman - 1993 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 2 (1):111-156.
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    Divine Authority And Mass Violence: Economies Of Aggression In The Emergence Of Religions.Reuven Firestone - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (26):220-237.
    From a social science perspective, a major purpose of religion is to organize the behavior of the community of believers in order to maximize its success as a collective. The underlying premise of this lecture is that religious authority will sanction violence and aggression when they are assessed to be an effective means of realizing the goals of the collective. Conversely, when violence and aggression become unhelpful or counter- productive for realizing community goals they are forbidden. This phenomenology of religion (...)
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    The Jews of Medieval Islam, Community, Society, Identity: Proceedings of an International Conference Held by the Institute of Jewish Studies, University College, London, 1992.Reuven Firestone & Daniel Frank - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (2):322.
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    Mitochondrial donation and ‘the right to know’.Reuven Brandt - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (10):678-684.
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    The Transfer and Delegation of Responsibilities for Genetic Offspring in Gamete Provision.Reuven Brandt - 2016 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (5):665-678.
    In this article I reject the claim that the responsibilities acquired by gamete providers can be transferred to their biological children's intending parents. I defend this position by first showing that arguments in defence of the transferability of responsibilities in gamete provision cases fail to distinguish between the transfer and delegation of responsibility. I then provide an argument against the transferability of responsibilities in gamete provision cases that differs from the ones offered by James Lindemann Nelson and Rivka Weinberg. Though (...)
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    'Conceptions of Holy War in Biblical and Qur'?nic Tradition.Reuven Firestone - 1996 - Journal of Religious Ethics 24 (1):99-123.
    Scholars have studied the concept of holy war in the Bible for well over a century. Both traditional Muslim and modern Western scholars have likewise studied the qur'?nic view of war, but little has been done to examine scriptural justification for holy war as a cross-cultural phenomenon. A comparison of biblical with qur'?nic war texts reveals that, despite historical, cultural, and geographical differences, scriptural justification for mass slaughter in war first appears for the purpose of defense but steadily evolves into (...)
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    The Philosophy of the American Revolution.William Gerber - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 41 (4):566-567.
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  48. Undivided Rights: Women of Color Organize for Reproductive Justice.Jael Silliman, Marlene Gerber Fried, Loretta Ross & Andrea Smith - 2007 - Hypatia 22 (2):182-188.
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    Obsessive–compulsive tendencies may be associated with attenuated access to internal states: Evidence from a biofeedback-aided muscle tensing task.Amit Lazarov, Reuven Dar, Nira Liberman & Yuval Oded - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3):1401-1409.
    The present study was motivated by the hypothesis that inputs from internal states in obsessive–compulsive individuals are attenuated, which could be one source of the pervasive doubting and checking in OCD. Participants who were high or low in OC tendencies were asked to produce specific levels of muscle tension with and without biofeedback, and their accuracy in producing the required muscle tension levels was assessed. As predicted, high OC participants performed more poorly than low OC participants on this task when (...)
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    ‘Composition of place’, experiential set, and the meditative poem.Reuven Tsur & Motti Benari - 2001 - Pragmatics and Cognition 9 (2):203-237.
    Meditative poetry has the ability to reproduce aspects of the meditative experience. In this paper we explore this ability, trying to clarify the phenomenon by pointing out the cognitive processes involved. We focus on Christian Jesuit meditation and pinpoint one of its most effective elements: “the composition of place”. We argue that three main abilities associated with “the composition of place” are responsible for the meditative quality detected in poetic meditative texts: The text’s ability to evoke an orientation process; the (...)
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