Yeshayahu Leibowitz
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (forthcoming)
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Moshe Hellinger (2008). A Clearly Democratic Religious-Zionist Philosophy: The Early Thought of Yeshayahu Leibowitz. Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 16 (2):253-282.
Hannah Kasher (2001). On Yeshayahu Leibowitz's Use of Religious Terminology. Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 10 (1):27-55.
Avi Sagi (1997). Yeshayahu Leibowitz – a Breakthrough in Jewish Philosophy: Religion Without Metaphysics. Religious Studies 33 (2):203-216.
Yeshayahu Leibowitz (1992). Judaism, Human Values, and the Jewish State. Harvard University Press.
Abraham Sagi (2009). Jewish Religion After Theology. Academic Studies Press.
Randy L. Friedman (2006). The Challenge of Selective Conscientious Objection in Israel. Theoria 53 (109):79-99.
Flo Leibowitz (1997). Pianists in the Movies. Philosophy and Literature 21 (2):376-381.
Jacob Leibowitz (1958). Religious Guidance. New York, Philosophical Library.
Flo Leibowitz (1994). Pornography and Persuasion. Philosophy and Literature 18 (1):118-123.
J. R. Leibowitz (2008). Hidden Harmony: The Connected Worlds of Physics and Art. Johns Hopkins University Press.
Flo Leibowitz (1991). Movie Colorization and the Expression of Mood. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49 (4):363-365.
Flo Leibowitz (1993). The Logic of Hume's Conversion Theory. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (4):625-626.
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