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    Li-ḥeyot be-khavod: reshimot be-etiḳah yiśumit = Human dignity: commentaries in applied ethics.Ovadia Ezra - 2018 - Yerushalayim: Karmel.
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  2. Equality of Opportunity and Affirmative Action.Ovadia Ezra - 2007 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 14 (1):22-37.
    This paper deals with the policy of affirmative action as an additional means for achieving equality of opportunity in society. It assumes that in modem society-at least in principle-the superior positions are distributed according to merit, and on the basis of fair competition. I argue that formal equality of opportunity injects apparently neutral requirements, such as experience, into the selection procedure for top positions, that, in fact, act particularly against women, since they allow the past employment situation to affect the (...)
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    Equality of Opportunity and Affirmative Action.Ovadia Ezra - 2007 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 14 (1):22-37.
    This paper deals with the policy of affirmative action as an additional means for achieving equality of opportunity in society. It assumes that in modem society-at least in principle-the superior positions are distributed according to merit, and on the basis of fair competition. I argue that formal equality of opportunity injects apparently neutral requirements, such as experience, into the selection procedure for top positions, that, in fact, act particularly against women, since they allow the past employment situation to affect the (...)
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    Human Rights.Ovadia Ezra - 2003 - Social Philosophy Today 19:217-235.
    This paper seeks to ascertain the reasons for the regrettable gap between the extent to which human rights are acknowledged in many countries, and the extent to which residents of those countries in fact are able to enjoy these rights. However, when we seek to assess to what extent residents of those countries in fact enjoy these rights, the findings are somewhat depressing. In this paper I suggest an explanation for this phenomenon and argue that its cause is built into (...)
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    Human Rights.Ovadia Ezra - 2003 - Social Philosophy Today 19:217-235.
    This paper seeks to ascertain the reasons for the regrettable gap between the extent to which human rights are acknowledged in many countries, and the extent to which residents of those countries in fact are able to enjoy these rights. However, when we seek to assess to what extent residents of those countries in fact enjoy these rights, the findings are somewhat depressing. In this paper I suggest an explanation for this phenomenon and argue that its cause is built into (...)
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    Military and Civil Reasons For Just Behavior in War.Ovadia Ezra - 2012 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 19 (2):39-49.
    US foreign policy became one of the most popular issues in public and academic discussions, particularly since George W. Bush was elected president. A lot has been said about the negative effects that the Bush administration had on the world's international relations and peace, mainly with regard to the restraints which are required by jus ad bellum. However, not much has been said about the damage that the Bush administration caused to the norms of jus in bello, by ignoring them (...)
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    Moral obligations and immoral wars: A comment on Bica.Ovadia Ezra - 2007 - Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (4):644–653.
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    Selective Disobedience On The Basis Of Territory.Ovadia Ezra - 2004 - Social Philosophy Today 20:81-93.
    This paper presents the view of the Israeli “Refusal Movement” known as “Yesh-Gvul.” This movement began when Israel started a war in Lebanon in 1982. Some Israeli reservists refused at the time to join in that war on the basis of the concept of jus ad bellum. In 1987, when the first Palestinian “Intifada” (uprising) began, the Yesh Gvul movement expanded the forms of disobedience it supported, and acknowledged the legitimacy of the refusal to do military service in the “occupied (...)
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    The Rights of Non-Humans: From Animals to Silent Nature.Ovadia Ezra - 2017 - Law and Ethics of Human Rights 11 (2):285-304.
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    Educating for Democracy: Paideia in an Age of Uncertainty.Mona Abousenna, Alexander Ageev, Alexander Chumakov, William Desmond, Ovadia Ezra, Eduard Girusov, Charles L. Glenn, Bradley Googins, Sidney Griffith, Elmer Hankiss, Vittorio Hosle, Elena Karpuhina, Steven Katz, Nur Kirabiev, Vladislav Lektorsky, Igor Lukes, Alexei Malashenko, Katherine Marshall, Alan Olson, James Post, Sheila Puffer, Kurt Salamun, John Silbur, David Steiner, Viachaslav Stepin, Bassam Tibi, Elena Trubina, Irina Tuuli, Mourad Wahba & Gregory Walters (eds.) - 2004 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The central conflicts of the world today are closely related to cultural, traditional, and religious differences between nations. As we move to a globalized world, these differences often become magnified, entrenched, and the cause of bloody conflict. Growing out of a conference of distinguished scholars from the Middle East, Europe, and the United States, this volume is a singular contribution to mutual understanding and cooperative efforts on behalf of peace. The term paideia, drawn from Greek philosophy, has to do with (...)
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    Educating for Democracy: Paideia in an Age of Uncertainty.Mona Abousenna, Alexander Ageev, Alexander Chumakov, William Desmond, Dr Ovadia Ezra, Eduard Girusov, Charles L. Glenn, Bradley Googins, Sidney Griffith, Elmer Hankiss, Vittorio Hosle, Elena Karpuhina, Steven Katz, Nur Kirabiev, Vladislav Lektorsky, Igor Lukes, Alexei Malashenko, Katherine Marshall, Alan Olson, James Post, Sheila Puffer, Kurt Salamun, John Silbur, David Steiner, Viachaslav Stepin, Bassam Tibi, Elena Trubina, Irina Tuuli, Mourad Wahba & Gregory Walters (eds.) - 2004 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The central conflicts of the world today are closely related to cultural, traditional, and religious differences between nations. As we move to a globalized world, these differences often become magnified, entrenched, and the cause of bloody conflict. Growing out of a conference of distinguished scholars from the Middle East, Europe, and the United States, this volume is a singular contribution to mutual understanding and cooperative efforts on behalf of peace. The term paideia, drawn from Greek philosophy, has to do with (...)
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  12. Character Strengths as Manifestations of Spiritual Life: Realizing the Non-Dual From the Dual.Hadassah Littman-Ovadia & Amnon David - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  13. Split intensionality: a new scope theory of de re and de dicto.Ezra Keshet - 2010 - Linguistics and Philosophy 33 (4):251-283.
    The traditional scope theory of intensionality (STI) (see Russell 1905; Montague 1973; Ladusaw 1977; Ogihara 1992, 1996; Stowell 1993) is simple, elegant, and, for the most part, empirically adequate. However, a few quite troubling counterexamples to this theory have lead researchers to propose alternatives, such as positing null situation pronouns (Percus 2000) or actuality operators (Kamp 1971; Cresswell 1990) in the syntax of natural language. These innovative theories do correct the undergeneration of the original scope theory, but at a cost: (...)
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    The uncaused being and the criterion of truth.Ezra Z. Derr - 1911 - Boston: Sherman, French & company.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Reducing Test Anxiety by Device-Guided Breathing: A Pilot Study.Zehava Ovadia-Blechman, Ricardo Tarrasch, Maria Velicki & Hila Chalutz Ben-Gal - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Test anxiety remains a challenge for students and has considerable physiological and psychological impacts. The routine practice of slow, Device-Guided Breathing is a major component of behavioral treatments for anxiety conditions. This paper addresses the effectiveness of using DGB as a self-treatment clinical tool for test anxiety reduction. This pilot study sample included 21 healthy men and women, all college students, between the ages of 20 and 30. Participants were randomly assigned to two groups: DGB practice and wait-list control. At (...)
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  16. Igeret le-ven Torah: al derekh ha-limud ṿeha-ʻiyun ṿe-divre musar ṿe-ḥizuḳ le-hatmadah ba-Torah.Ovadia Yosef (ed.) - 1991 - Yerushalayim: Imre noʻam.
     
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    The cinema of things: globalization and the posthuman object.Elizabeth Ezra - 2017 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Introduction: cinema, globalization and the posthuman object -- Consuming objects -- Exotic objects -- Part objects: war, disavowal, and the logic of substitution -- Objects of desire -- Posthuman objects.
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  18. Situation economy.Ezra Keshet - 2010 - Natural Language Semantics 18 (4):385-434.
    Researchers often assume that possible worlds and times are represented in the syntax of natural languages. However, it has been noted that such a system can overgenerate. This paper proposes a constraint on systems where worlds and times are represented as situation pronouns. The Intersective Predicate Generalization, based on and extending work by R. Musan, states that two items composed via Predicate Modification, such as a noun and an intersective modifier, must be evaluated in the same world and time. To (...)
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  19. Breaking Through.Ezra Bayda - 2013 - In Melvin McLeod (ed.), The best Buddhist writing 2013. Boston: Shambhala.
     
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  20. Sefer ha-ʻatsamim.Ibn Ezra & Abraham ben Meïr - 1901 - [London,: Edited by Isaac Abravanel.
     
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    Editorial: VIA Character Strengths: Theory, Research and Practice.Hadassah Littman-Ovadia, Philippe Dubreuil, Maria Christina Meyers & Pavel Freidlin - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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    Cohesive proportionality.Ezra Rubenstein - 2024 - Philosophical Studies 181 (1):179-203.
    Proportionality—the idea that causes are neither too general nor too specific for their effects—seems to recommend implausibly disjunctive causes (McGrath, 1998 ; Shapiro & Sober, 2012 ; Franklin-Hall, 2016 ). I argue that this problem should be avoided by appeal to the notion of cohesion. I propose an account of cohesion in terms of the similarity structure of property-spaces, argue that it is not objectionably mysterious, and that alternative approaches—based on naturalness, interventionism, and contrastivism—are inadequate without appeal to it. In (...)
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  23. Chapter four Ibn Ezra, a maimonidean authority: The evidence of the early Ibn Ezra supercommentaries Tamas visi.Ibn Ezra - 2009 - In James T. Robinson (ed.), The cultures of Maimonideanism: new approaches to the history of Jewish thought. Boston: Brill. pp. 9--89.
     
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    Proportionality in Causation, Part II: Applications and Challenges.Ezra Rubenstein - 2024 - Philosophy Compass 19 (1):e12960.
    In ‘Proportionality in Causation, Part I: Theories’, I presented various ways of understanding the idea that causes which are ‘proportional’ to their effects are in some sense preferable. In this companion article, I discuss the principal applications of the resulting theories of proportionality, and the challenges they face.
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    Grounding identity in existence.Ezra Rubenstein - 2024 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (1):21-41.
    What grounds the facts about what is identical to/distinct from what? A natural answer is: the facts about what exists. Despite its prima facie appeal, this view has received surprisingly little attention in the literature. Moreover, those who have discussed it have been inclined to reject it because of the following important challenge: why should the existence of some individuals ground their identity in some cases and their distinctness in others? (Burgess 2012, Shumener 2020b). This paper offers a sustained defense (...)
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  26. Pisul--alumot tahalikhim.Ezra Orion - 1995 - [Israel]: Modan be-shituf Midreshet Śedeh Boḳer.
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    Deep brain stimulation in the media: over-optimistic media portrayals calls for a new strategy involving journalists and scientifics in the ethical debate.Frederic Gilbert & Ovadia Daniela - 2011 - Journal of Integrative in Neuroscience 5 (16).
    Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is optimistically portrayed in contemporary media. This already happened with psychosurgery during the first half of the twentieth century. The tendency of popular media to hype the benefits of DBS therapies, without equally highlighting risks, fosters public expectations also due to the lack of ethical analysis in the scientific literature. Media are not expected (and often not prepared) to raise the ethical issues which remain unaddressed by the scientific community. To obtain a more objective portrayal of (...)
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    Proportionality in Causation, Part I: Theories.Ezra Rubenstein - 2024 - Philosophy Compass 19 (1):e12957.
    A much-discussed idea in the causation literature is that it is preferable to invoke causes which are proportional to—neither too general nor too specific for—the effect. This article presents various ways of understanding this idea. In what sense are such causal claims ‘preferable’? And what is it for one event to be ‘proportional’ to another? In a companion article, ‘Proportionality in Causation, Part II: Applications and Challenges’, I discuss the principal applications of the resulting theories of proportionality, and the challenges (...)
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    Yesod mora ve-sod Torah: mahadurah madaʻit mevoʼeret.Ibn Ezra & Abraham ben Meïr - 2018 - Ramat Gan: Hotsaʼat Universiṭat Bar-Ilan. Edited by Yosef Kohen & Uriel Simon.
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    Habits and holiness: ethics, theology, and biopsychology.Ezra Sullivan - 2021 - Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press. Edited by Wojciech Giertych.
    This comprehensive exploration of Thomas Aquinas's theology of habit takes habits in general as a prism for understanding human action and its influences and provides a unique synthesis of Thomistic virtue theory, modern science of habits, and best practices for eliminating bad habits and living good habits.
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    Letter to Mrs. Wilbur, June 26, 1997.Ezra F. Vogel - 1999 - Chinese Studies in History 33 (1):85-85.
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    Congee for the Soul.Ezra Gabbay, Joseph J. Fins, John Banja & Taylor Evans - 2021 - Hastings Center Report 51 (1):10-12.
    Provision of adequate nutrition to elderly patients who develop dysphagia after a stroke can be quite challenging, often leading to the placement of a percutaneous entero‐gastrostomy (PEG) tube for nutritional support. This hypothetical case describes the additional challenge of cross‐cultural belief that leads a daughter to provide oral feeding to her mother, an act that the medical team believes is dangerous and the daughter sees as salubrious. In this case, what is the proper balance between patient safety and deference to (...)
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    Religion that strengthens democracy: An analysis of religious political strategies in Israel.Ezra Kopelowitz & Matthew Diamond - 1998 - Theory and Society 27 (5):671-708.
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    Grounded Shadows, Groundless Ghosts.Ezra Rubenstein - 2022 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 73 (3):723-750.
    According to a radical account of quantum metaphysics that I label ‘high-dimensionalism’, ordinary objects are the ‘shadows’ of high-dimensional fundamental ontology. Critics—especially Maudlin —allege that high-dimensionalism cannot provide a satisfactory explanation of the manifest image. In this paper, I examine the two main ideas behind these criticisms: that high-dimensionalist connections between fundamental and non-fundamental are 1) inscrutable, and 2) arbitrary. In response to the first, I argue that there is no metaphysically significant contrast regarding the scrutability of low- and high-dimensionalist (...)
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  35. Paradigm lost : the rise, fall and eventual recovery of paradigms in archaeology.Ezra B. W. Zubrow - 2015 - In Kristian Kristiansen, Ladislav Šmejda, Jan Turek & Evžen Neustupný (eds.), Paradigm found: archaeological theory present, past and future: essays in honour of Evžen Neustupný. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
     
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  36. Sefer Ḥosen yeshuʻot: ʻal Pirḳe Avot: ḥibur nifla..ʻEzra ben Yeḳutiʼel Zusman - 1811 - Bruḳlin: Aḥim Goldenberg.
     
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    On science literacy.Ezra Shahn - 1988 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 20 (2):42–52.
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    Alan H. Goldman, Reasons from Within Oxford University Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-19-957690-6: £42 GBP.Ezra Macdonald - 2011 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 14 (5):597-599.
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    Perceptual organization of materials as a factor influencing ease of learning and degree of retention.Ezra V. Saul & Charles E. Osgood - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (3):372.
  40. Religious ethics, HIV and AIDS and masculinities in Southern Africa.Ezra Chitando - 2008 - In Ronald Nicolson (ed.), Persons in community: African ethics in a global culture. Scottsville, South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
     
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    Effect of Medicare home health care payment on informal care.Ezra Golberstein, David C. Grabowski, Kenneth M. Langa & Michael E. Chernew - 2009 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 46 (1):58-71.
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    The Passionate, Personal Plays of Barrie Stavis.Ezra Goldstein - 1990 - Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 2 (2):279-288.
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  43. Blacks and the language of their biotechnological future.Ezra E. H. Griffith - 2013 - In Michael J. Hyde & James A. Herrick (eds.), After the genome: a language for our biotechnological future. Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press.
     
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    Confucius: The Great Digest and Unwobbling Pivot.Ezra Pound - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 3 (4):371-373.
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    10. Guido's Relations.Ezra Pound - 2012 - In John Biguenet & Rainer Schulte (eds.), Theories of Translation: An Anthology of Essays From Dryden to Derrida. University of Chicago Press. pp. 83-92.
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    Time-frequency signatures evoked by single-pulse deep brain stimulation to the subcallosal cingulate.Ezra E. Smith, Ki Sueng Choi, Ashan Veerakumar, Mosadoluwa Obatusin, Bryan Howell, Andrew H. Smith, Vineet Tiruvadi, Andrea L. Crowell, Patricio Riva-Posse, Sankaraleengam Alagapan, Christopher J. Rozell, Helen S. Mayberg & Allison C. Waters - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Precision targeting of specific white matter bundles that traverse the subcallosal cingulate has been linked to efficacy of deep brain stimulation for treatment resistant depression. Methods to confirm optimal target engagement in this heterogenous region are now critical to establish an objective treatment protocol. As yet unexamined are the time-frequency features of the SCC evoked potential, including spectral power and phase-clustering. We examined these spectral features—evoked power and phase clustering—in a sample of TRD patients with implanted SCC stimulators. Electroencephalogram was (...)
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    A Life of Rabban Yohanan Ben Zakkai Ca. 1-80 C. E.Ezra Spicehandler & Jacob Neusner - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (3):363.
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    Iranian Jewry during the Afghan Invasion: The Kitāb-i Sar Guzasht-i Kāshān of Bābāī b. Farhād; Text, Edition and CommentaryIranian Jewry during the Afghan Invasion: The Kitab-i Sar Guzasht-i Kashan of Babai b. Farhad; Text, Edition and Commentary.Ezra Spicehandler & Vera Basch Moreen - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (2):311.
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    Hope, hopelessness, and violence.Ezra Stotland - forthcoming - Humanitas.
    Suggests that the form of violence, its direction and purpose, and the conditions that start and end it, are determined mainly by the degree of hope or hopelessness giving rise to it. Violence is defined as an action whose intent is to harm another person. "Emotional violence" is an effort to reduce anxiety, which if successful arouses hope. "Instrumental violence" is directed at a specific goal in a more dispassionate manner. Societies should find moral equivalents to these 2 forms of (...)
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    The Philosophers’ Paul: A Radically Subversive Thinker.Ezra Delahaye - 2017 - In Antonio Cimino, George Henry van Kooten & Gert Jan van der Heiden (eds.), Saint Paul and Philosophy: The Consonance of Ancient and Modern Thought. De Gruyter. pp. 81-94.
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