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  1. Making something from Nothing: interpreting Rabbi Nachaman of Breslav's "The seven Beggars" based on Skhomo Shoham's personality theory.Yossi Lev - 2008 - Filosofia Oggi 31 (122):201-226.
     
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  2. Thought and Language.Lev Vygotsky - 1964 - Philosophy of Science 31 (2):190-191.
     
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    Between states: interim governments and democratic transitions.Yossi Shain - 1995 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Juan J. Linz & Lynn Berat.
    Between States is the first book that assesses systematically the broad implications of interim governments in the establishment of democratic regimes and on the existence of states. Based on historical and contemporary democratisation experiences, the book presents four ideal types of interim government: opposition-led provisional governments, power-sharing interim governments, incumbent-led caretaker governments, and international interim government by the United Nations. The first part explores the theoretical problems of each of these models from a broad comparative perspective. It uses as illustrations (...)
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    Istruzione e stratificazione in Italia: riforme, espansione e uguaglianza delle opportunità.Yossi Shavit & Karen Westerbeek - 1997 - Polis 11 (1):91-112.
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    The therapist’s capacity to play.Yossi Tamir - 2019 - Revista Natureza Humana 21 (2).
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  6. Faith, Truth and Reason - The Philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig.Yossi Turner, Y. Amir & M. Brasser (eds.) - 2012 - K. Alber.
     
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  7. Many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.Lev Vaidman - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The Many-Worlds Interpretation (MWI) is an approach to quantum mechanics according to which, in addition to the world we are aware of directly, there are many other similar worlds which exist in parallel at the same space and time. The existence of the other worlds makes it possible to remove randomness and action at a distance from quantum theory and thus from all physics.
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  8. The foundations of conscientious objection: against freedom and autonomy.Yossi Nehushtan & John Danaher - 2018 - Jurisprudence 9 (3):541-565.
    According to the common view, conscientious objection is grounded in autonomy or in ‘freedom of conscience’ and is tolerated out of respect for the objector's autonomy. Emphasising freedom of conscience or autonomy as a central concept within the issue of conscientious objection implies that the conscientious objector should have an independent choice among alternative beliefs, positions or values. In this paper it is argued that: (a) it is not true that the typical conscientious objector has such a choice when they (...)
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    Shared Responsibility and Labor Rights in Global Supply Chains.Yossi Dahan, Hanna Lerner & Faina Milman-Sivan - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 182 (4):1-16.
    The article presents a novel normative model of shared responsibility for remedying unjust labor conditions and protecting workers’ rights in global supply chains. While existing literature on labor governance in the globalized economy tends to focus on empirical and conceptual investigations, the article contributes to the emerging scholarship by proposing moral justifications for labor governance schemes that go beyond voluntary private regulations and include public enforcement mechanisms. Drawing on normative theories of justice and on empirical-legal research, our Labor Model of (...)
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    Consciousness is still in business☆.Yossi Guterman - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (2):653-655.
    In a recent study half of the participants were informed of the occasional occurrence of location regularities in visual stimulus sets, while the other half was not. Evidence was presented to the effect that uninformed participants extracted the patterns from the displays better than the informed participants. The authors interpret their finding as demonstrating that working memory can operate non-consciously. However, inspection of the data suggests that rather than being more effective than the informed participants in extracting patterns, uninformed participants (...)
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    Fighting Coronavirus One Personality at a Time: Need for Structure, Trait Victimhood, and Adherence to COVID-19 Health Guidelines.Yossi Maaravi, Boaz Hameiri & Tamar Gur - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, authorities have issued several guidelines to curb the pandemic's disastrous effects. However, measures' effectiveness is dependent upon people's adherence to them. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the potential factors that explain guideline adherence. In the present brief research report, we investigated need for structure and trait victimhood, i.e., the tendency to feel like a victim, and their effect on fear of the pandemic, which in turn, predicted guideline adherence. Furthermore, the association between (...)
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  12. Sefer Otsar igrot ḳodesh: ṿe-hu hadrakhot yesharot le-taḳen ha-nefesh be-hatmadat u-sheḳedat ha-Torah, le-hamshikh ha-lev be-emunah u-viṭaḥon, le-hizaher meʼod be-shemirat ha-ḥushim, le-natsel et ha-zeman ha-yaḳar mi-kol yeḳar, she-lo le-lekh be-darkhe reshaʻim ṿe-ʻod.Ḥayim Avraham Dov Ber Leṿin - 2022 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Mekhon ha-Rav ha-Malʼakh.
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    Just Peace: A Dangerous Objective.Yossi Beilin - 2006 - In Alexis Keller (ed.), What is a Just Peace? Oxford University Press.
    Beilin was a former chief negotiator for the Israeli government in the Oslo process at Camp David and Taba. He brings a valuable contribution to this volume as a practitioner and political scientist involved directly in conflict negotiations. After fulfilling his post as the Minister of Justice for the Israeli government, he became one of the lead Israeli representatives in the Geneva Accord negotiations. In this sceptical work, Beilin points to the possible dangers of speaking about the combined concepts of (...)
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  14. Instrumental Rationality and Beyond.Yossi Yonah - 1988 - Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania
    My dissertation is about the scope and limits of practical rationality. Specifically, it is intended as a critical essay on instrumental rationality; it will also include some suggestions on how to go beyond instrumental rationality. ;The instrumental conception of rationality expresses a recurrent theme in modern contemporary philosophy. This theme made its first formidable appearance in the work of Hobbes, and since then it has dominated most of the debates about the objectivity of moral values, personal values, and ideals. Depending (...)
     
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  15. Shalme Yeḥezḳel: maʼamre ha-mashgiaḥ ha-rav R. Yeḥezḳel Leṿinshṭain... u-maʼamre... ha-Rav Shelomoh Burshṭin..Yeḥezḳel Leṿinshṭain - 1984 - Yerushalayim: M. Burshṭin. Edited by Shelomoh Burshṭin & Menaḥem Burshṭin.
     
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    Shared Responsibility and Labor Rights in Global Supply Chains.Yossi Dahan, Hanna Lerner & Faina Milman-Sivan - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 182 (4):1025-1040.
    The article presents a novel normative model of shared responsibility for remedying unjust labor conditions and protecting workers’ rights in global supply chains. While existing literature on labor governance in the globalized economy tends to focus on empirical and conceptual investigations, the article contributes to the emerging scholarship by proposing moral justifications for labor governance schemes that go beyond voluntary private regulations and include public enforcement mechanisms. Drawing on normative theories of justice and on empirical-legal research, our Labor Model of (...)
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    Global Justice and International Labour Rights.Yossi Dahan, Hanna Lerner & Faina Milman-Sivan (eds.) - 2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    Despite the growing global consensus regarding the need to ensure minimal labour standards such as adequate safety and health conditions, freedom of association, and the prohibition of child labour, millions of workers across the world continue to work in horrific conditions. Who should be held responsible, both morally and legally, for protecting workers' rights? What moral and legal obligations should individuals and institutions bear toward foreign workers in their countries? Is there any democratic way to generate, regulate, and enforce labour (...)
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    Lorentz Invariant Berry Phase for a Perturbed Relativistic Four Dimensional Harmonic Oscillator.Yossi Bachar, Rafael I. Arshansky, Lawrence P. Horwitz & Igal Aharonovich - 2014 - Foundations of Physics 44 (11):1156-1167.
    We show the existence of Lorentz invariant Berry phases generated, in the Stueckelberg–Horwitz–Piron manifestly covariant quantum theory (SHP), by a perturbed four dimensional harmonic oscillator. These phases are associated with a fractional perturbation of the azimuthal symmetry of the oscillator. They are computed numerically by using time independent perturbation theory and the definition of the Berry phase generalized to the framework of SHP relativistic quantum theory.
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    Privatization, School Choice and Educational Equality.Yossi Dahan - 2011 - Law and Ethics of Human Rights 5 (2):308-334.
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    Teʼoryot shel tsedeḳ ḥevrati =.Yossi Dahan - 2007 - Ra'anana: ha-Universiṭah ha-petuḥah.
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    The moderating business of the conscious central executive.Yossi Guterman - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2):301-302.
    In a response to Hassin’s reply to my comment on his study ), I suggest that the involvement of the central executive reveals itself in the absence of the Pattern variable effect in the Informed group, rather than in the presence of this effect in the uninformed one.
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    Buyers, Maybe Moving Second Is Not That Bad After All: Low-Power, Anxiety, and Making Inferior First Offers.Yossi Maaravi & Ben Heller - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:677653.
    The behavioral decision-making and negotiations literature usually advocates a first-mover advantage, explained the anchoring and adjustment heuristic. Thus, buyers, who according to the social norm, tend to move second, strive to make the first offer to take advantage of this effect. On the other hand, negotiation practitioners and experts often advise the opposite, i.e., moving second. These opposite recommendations regarding first offers are termed thePractitioner-Researcher paradox. In the current article, we investigate the circumstances under which buyers would make less favorable (...)
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    Perceptions of Victimhood and Entrepreneurial Tendencies.Yossi Maaravi, Boaz Hameiri & Tamar Gur - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    There is a growing scientific interest around entrepreneurship. One central line of research examines how different personality traits and characteristics such as creativity or resilience relate to entrepreneurial intentions and behavior. In the current research, we add to this literature by focusing on trait victimhood, a trait that entrepreneurship research has overlooked and may be relevant to understanding entrepreneurial tendencies. In two studies in Israel among a sample of entrepreneurship students and a sample representing the general public, we show that (...)
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    The Limits of Tolerance: A Substantive-Liberal Perspective.Yossi Nehushtan - 2007 - Ratio Juris 20 (2):230-257.
    In this paper I explore the concept of tolerance and suggest a description of that concept that could be accepted regardless of the political theory one supports. Since a neutral perception of the limits of tolerance is impossible, this paper offers a guideline for a substantive-liberal or a perfectionist-liberal approach to it. The limits of tolerance are described through the principles of reciprocity and proportionality. The former explains why intolerance should not be tolerated whereas the latter prescribes how and to (...)
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    Minimal collapsing extensions of models of zfc.Lev Bukovský & Eva Copláková-Hartová - 1990 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 46 (3):265-298.
  26. Just Peace: An Unnecessary Concept.Yossi Beilin - 2006 - In Alexis Keller (ed.), What is a Just Peace? Oxford University Press.
  27. Teʼoryot shel tsedeḳ ḥevrati.Yossi Dahan - 2007 - [Tel Aviv]: Miśrad ha-biṭaḥon.
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  28. Art and nation-state.Lev Kreft - 2001 - Filozofski Vestnik 22 (2):199-213.
     
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    [Omnibus Review].Lev D. Beklemishev - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2):715-717.
    Reviewed Works:Dick de Jongh, Franco Montagna, Provable Fixed Points.Dick de Jongh, Franco Montagna, Much Shorter Proofs.Alessandra Carbone, Franco Montagna, Rosser Orderings in Bimodal Logics.Alessandra Carbone, Franco Montagna, Much Shorter Proofs: A Bimodal Investigation.
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    Co je to filosofie? (přel. P. Vaškovic).Lev Šestov - 2023 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 2022 (63):75-79.
    Translation of Lev Shestov's What is Philosophy?
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  31. Sefer zikaron Avo bam: le-zikhro umi-torato shel Avraham Aba ha-Leṿi Zayons.Avraham Aba Zayons & Yeḥezḳel Leṿinshṭain (eds.) - 1996 - Lakewood, N.J.: Zayons.
    Śiḥot maran ha-Mashgiaḥ Mohari Leṿinshṭain, zatsal -- Ḥidushe torato ʻa. Mas. B.ḳ. ṿe-liḳuṭim -- Leḳeṭ mi-maʼamraṿ mi-moreshet Daṿid Heber ṿe-ʻinyene ha-shaʻah.
     
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  32. Will biomedical enhancements undermine solidarity, responsibility, equality and autonomy?Ori Lev - 2011 - Bioethics 25 (4):177-184.
    Prominent thinkers such as Jurgen Habermas and Michael Sandel are warning that biomedical enhancements will undermine fundamental political values. Yet whether biomedical enhancements will undermine such values depends on how biomedical enhancements will function, how they will be administered and to whom. Since only few enhancements are obtainable, it is difficult to tell whether these predictions are sound. Nevertheless, such warnings are extremely valuable. As a society we must, at the very least, be aware of developments that could have harmful (...)
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  33. On schizophrenic experiences of the neutron or why we should believe in the many‐worlds interpretation of quantum theory.Lev Vaidman - 1990 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 12 (3):245 – 261.
    This is a philosophical paper in favor of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum theory. The necessity of introducing many worlds is explained by analyzing a neutron interference experiment. The concept of the “measure of existence of a world” is introduced and some difficulties with the issue of probability in the framework of the MWI are resolved.
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    Probability in the Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.Lev Vaidman - 2012 - In Yemima Ben-Menahem & Meir Hemmo (eds.), Probability in Physics. Springer. pp. 299--311.
    It is argued that, although in the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics there is no ``probability'' for an outcome of a quantum experiment in the usual sense, we can understand why we have an illusion of probability. The explanation involves: a). A ``sleeping pill'' gedanken experiment which makes correspondence between an illegitimate question: ``What is the probability of an outcome of a quantum measurement?'' with a legitimate question: ``What is the probability that ``I'' am in the world corresponding to that (...)
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  35. Time Symmetry and the Many-Worlds Interpretation.Lev Vaidman - 2010 - In Simon Saunders, Jonathan Barrett, Adrian Kent & David Wallace (eds.), Many Worlds?: Everett, Quantum Theory, & Reality. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
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    Athens and Jerusalem.Lev Shestov - 1966 - Athens,: Athens, Ohio University Press. Edited by Bernard Martin & Ramona Fotiade.
    The first volume in the new critical edition of Lev Shestov's work in English, which I have been asked to coordinate. The volume includes my preface and annotations.
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    Positive provability logic for uniform reflection principles.Lev Beklemishev - 2014 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 165 (1):82-105.
    We deal with the fragment of modal logic consisting of implications of formulas built up from the variables and the constant ‘true’ by conjunction and diamonds only. The weaker language allows one to interpret the diamonds as the uniform reflection schemata in arithmetic, possibly of unrestricted logical complexity. We formulate an arithmetically complete calculus with modalities labeled by natural numbers and ω, where ω corresponds to the full uniform reflection schema, whereas n<ω corresponds to its restriction to arithmetical Πn+1-formulas. This (...)
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  38. On cut elimination in the presence of perice rule.Lev Gordeev - 1987 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 26 (1):147-164.
     
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    Quantum Theory and Determinism.Lev Vaidman - unknown
    Historically, appearance of the quantum theory led to a prevailing view that Nature is indeterministic. The arguments for the indeterminism and proposals for indeterministic and deterministic approaches are reviewed. These include collapse theories, Bohmian Mechanics and the many-worlds interpretation. It is argued that ontic interpretations of the quantum wave function provide simpler and clearer physical explanation and that the many-worlds interpretation is the most attractive since it provides a deterministic and local theory for our physical Universe explaining the illusion of (...)
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    Ecological Orbits: How Planets Move and Populations Grow.Lev Ginzburg & Mark Colyvan - unknown
    The main focus of the book is the presentation of the 'inertial' view of population growth. This view provides a rather simple model for complex population dynamics, and is achieved at the level of the single species without invoking species interactions. An important part of this account is the maternal effect. Investment of mothers in the quality of their daughters makes the rate of reproduction of the current generation depend not only on the current environment, but also on the environment (...)
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    Benhabib on Democratic Iterations in a Global Order.Yossi Dahan & Yossi Yonah - 2008 - Law and Ethics of Human Rights 2 (1):1-14.
    Seyla Benhabib’s article, “Twilight of Sovereignty or the Emergence of Cosmopolitan Norms” offers a penetrating analysis of the contemporary global order and suggests a normative approach by which to mend its structural failures—viewed from the democratic ideal of popular sovereignty and guided by what she calls “cosmopolitan norms.” The authors take issue with Benhabib's position on both the descriptive and the normative grounds, and make three critical points in this matter: the first two points concern Benhabib's descriptive portrayal of the (...)
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    Global Labor Rights as Duties of Justice.Yossi Dahan, Hanna Lerner & Faina Milman-Sivan - 2014 - Journal of Social Philosophy 45 (4):438-462.
  43. Multicultural Education in the Zionist State – The Mizrahi Challenge.Yossi Dahan & Gal Levy - 2000 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 19 (5/6):423-444.
    In this paper, we explore a specific variant of multicultural education inIsrael that developed within the dominant Jewish cultural identity, that isthe claim of Jews from Islamic countries (Mizrahi Jews) for educational autonomy. This demand arose against the backdrop of an aggressive nationalist ideology – Zionism – that claimed torepresent all Jews, and yet was too ambivalent toward its non-European Jewish subjects. The Mizrahi Jews' dual identity, as Jews and as products of the Arab culture, conflated with the state's problematic (...)
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    Civic Conscience, Selective Conscientious Objection and Lack of Choice.Yossi Nehushtan - 2017 - Ratio Juris 30 (4):433-450.
    Most democratic states tolerate, to various extents, conscientious objection. The same states tend not to tolerate acts of civil disobedience and what they perceive as selective conscientious objection. In this paper it is claimed that the dichotomy between civil disobedience and conscientious objection is often misguided; that the existence of a “civic conscience” makes it impossible to differentiate between conscientious objection and civil disobedience; and that there is no such thing as “selective” conscientious objection—or that classifying an objection as “selective” (...)
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    Conscientious objection and equality laws: Why the content of the conscience matters.Yossi Nehushtan - 2019 - Law and Philosophy 38 (3):227-266.
    By enacting equality laws the liberal state decides the limits of liberal tolerance by relying on content-based rather than content-neutral considerations. Equality laws are not and cannot be neutral. They reflect a content-based moral decision about the importance and weight of the principle of equality vis-à-vis other rights or interests. This leads to the following conclusions: First, since equality laws in liberal democracies reflect moral-liberal values, conscientious objections to equality laws rely, almost by definition, on unjustly intolerant, anti-liberal and morally (...)
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    Religious Conscientious Exemptions.Yossi Nehushtan - 2011 - Law and Philosophy 30 (2):143-166.
    Several possible approaches can be applied by the state when it responds to religious conscientious objections. These approaches compare the response to religious-conscientious objections with that to non-religious objections. If the content of the objector’s conscience is significant when deciding to grant conscientious exemptions, three approaches to the practice of granting conscientious exemptions are possible: First, a non-neutral liberal approach that takes into consideration the content of the conscience but not its religiosity as such; second, a pro-religious approach; and third, (...)
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    The Links between Religion and Intolerance.Yossi Nehushtan - 2011 - Philosophy and Theology 23 (1):91-132.
    This paper explores two main arguments. The first argument is that religious persons—because they are religious persons—are likely to be more intolerant than non-religious persons. This argument is supported by decisive empirical evidence. The second argument is that there are meaningful, clear and unique theoretical links between religion, or, more precisely, certain types of religion, and intolerance. It is submitted that the special links between religion and intolerance are the result of seven characteristics of religion which are specified in the (...)
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  48. Apofeoz bespochvennosti: opyt adogmaticheskogo myshlenii︠a︡.Lev Shestov - 1991 - Leningrad: Izd-vo Leningradskogo universiteta.
     
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  49. Ontology of the wave function and the many-worlds interpretation.Lev Vaidman (ed.) - 2019 - Cambridge University Press, UK.
    It is argued that the many-worlds interpretation is by far the best interpretation of quantum mechanics. The key points of this view are viewing the wave functions of worlds in three dimensions and understanding probability through self-locating uncertainty.
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    Reflection algebras and conservation results for theories of iterated truth.Lev D. Beklemishev & Fedor N. Pakhomov - 2022 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 173 (5):103093.
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