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  1. Masekhet Avot: ʻim perush ʻOvadyah mi-Barṭenura u-ferush Sheveṭ musar.Obadiah Bertinoro, Mordechai U. Golob & Elijah ben Solomon Abraham (eds.) - 2004 - Lakewood, N.J.: Aron Tikotzky.
     
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  2. ʻEmeḳ halakhah: asya: sheʼelot u-teshuvot be-ʻinyene refuʼah.Mordechai Halperin & Avraham Steinberg (eds.) - 1985 - Yerushala[y]im: Ḳeren ʻEmeḳ halakhah.
     
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    Refuʼah, metsiʼut ṿa-halakhah: u-leshon ḥahamim marpe.Mordechai Halperin - 2011 - Yerushalayim: ha-Makhon ʻa. sh. Dr. Falḳ Shlezinger le-ḥeḳer ha-refuʼah ʻal-pi ha-Torah, le-yad ha-Merkaz ha-refuʼi Shaʻare tsedeḳ.
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  4. Heidegger on Concepts, Freedom and Normativity.Sacha Golob - 2014 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers a fundamentally new account of the arguments and concepts which define Heidegger's early philosophy, and locates them in relation to both contemporary analytic philosophy and the history of philosophy. Drawing on recent work in the philosophy of mind and on Heidegger's lectures on Plato and Kant, Sacha Golob argues against existing treatments of Heidegger on intentionality and suggests that Heidegger endorses a unique position with respect to conceptual and representational content; he also examines the implications of (...)
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  5. What Does it Mean to ‘Act in the Light of’ a Norm? Heidegger and Kant on Commitments and Critique.Sacha Golob - forthcoming - In Matt Burch & Irene McMullin (eds.), Transcending Reason. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 79-98.
    This paper examines Heidegger’s position on a foundational distinction for Kantian and post-Kantian philosophy: that between acting ‘in the light of’ a norm and acting ‘merely in accordance with it’. In section 1, I introduce the distinction and highlight several relevant similarities between Kant and Heidegger on ontology and the first-person perspective. In section 2, I press the Kantian position further, focusing on the role of inferential commitments in perception: this provides a foil against which Heidegger’s account can be In (...)
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  6. Methodological Anxiety: Heidegger on Moods and Emotions.Sacha Golob - 2017 - In Alix Cohen & Robert Stern (eds.), Thinking about the Emotions : A Philosophical History. Oxford: OUP.
    In the context of a history of the emotions, Martin Heidegger presents an important and yet challenging case. He is important because he places emotional states, broadly construed, at the very heart of his philosophical methodology—in particular, anxiety and boredom. He is challenging because he is openly dismissive of the standard ontologies of emotions, and because he is largely uninterested in many of the canonical debates in which emotions figure. My aim in this chapter is to identify and critique the (...)
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    Damnation & deviance: the Protestant ethic and the spirit of failure.Mordechai Rotenberg - 1978 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    The Calvinist view that man is predestined to be among the elect or the damned has profoundly influenced not only our views of criminals and deviants, but also the theoretical basis of correctional methods and psychotherapeutic techniques. In this provocative and original volume, Mordechai Rotenberg examines the impact of Protestant doctrine on Western theories of deviance. He explores the inherent contradiction between Protestant ethics, with its view of human nature as predestinated, and the "people-changing" sciences.Rotenberg presents empirical studies that (...)
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  8. Kant as Both Conceptualist and Nonconceptualist.Golob Sacha - 2016 - Kantian Review 21 (3):367-291.
    This article advances a new account of Kant’s views on conceptualism. On the one hand, I argue that Kant was a nonconceptualist. On the other hand, my approach accommodates many motivations underlying the conceptualist reading of his work: for example, it is fully compatible with the success of the Transcendental Deduction. I motivate my view by providing a new analysis of both Kant’s theory of perception and of the role of categorical synthesis: I look in particular at the categories of (...)
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    Dialogue with deviance: the Hasidic ethic and the theory of social contraction.Mordechai Rotenberg - 1983 - Lanham: University Press of America.
    Mordechai Rotenberg, who is well known for his work on the pessimistic impact of Protestant ethics on the Western social sciences, presents here a systematic study derived from, and based on, Judeo-Hasidic ethics. Proceeding from the cabalistic-Hasidic concept of contraction (tzimtsum), according to which God's voluntary withdrawal into Himself to evacuate space for the world serves as a model for human behavior, Professor Rotenberg shows that it is not personal-social construction, but self- and social contraction, that explains how the (...)
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  10. Methodological anxiety : Heidegger on moods and emotions.Sacha Golob - 2017 - In Alix Cohen & Robert Stern (eds.), Thinking About the Emotions: A Philosophical History. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Is the subjective mental element superfluous?Mordechai Kremnitzer - 2008 - Criminal Justice Ethics 27 (1):78-82.
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  12. The moral balance model: Theory and research extending our understanding of moral choice and deviation.Mordechai Nisan - 1991 - In William M. Kurtines & Jacob L. Gewirtz (eds.), Handbook of Moral Behavior and Development. L. Erlbaum. pp. 3--213.
     
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  13. Sefer Maʼamar Mordechai: a practical guide for everyday living in accordance with our Torah and revered sages.Mordechai Markel Kalifon - 1989 - Toronto, Ont.: Printed by T.H. Best Co..
     
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    Ḥavurot ṿe-ḥiburim: ʻiyunim be-sifrut ha-musar ha-ḳabalit shel ḥakhme Tsefat ba-meʼah ha-16 = Brotherhoods and writings.Mordechai Pachter - 2021 - Tel Aviv: Idra.
    Studies in Safed's kabbalistic-ethical literature in 16th century.
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    Bli︠a︡sk i trahedyi︠a︡ idėalu: filasofskii︠a︡ ėtsi︠u︡dy pra idėaly, dėmakratyi︠u︡ i suverėnitėt.N. I. Kri︠u︡kovskiĭ - 2004 - Minsk: "Belaruski knihazbor".
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  16. Was Heidegger a Relativist?Sacha Golob - forthcoming - In Martin Kusch, Katherina Kinzel, Johannes Steizinger & Niels Wildschut (eds.), The Emergence of Relativism: German Thought from the Enlightenment to National Socialism. pp. 18.
    The structure of this article is very simple. In the first half, I will introduce a sophisticated way of reading Heidegger as a relativist; I draw here on the work of Kusch and Lafont. In the second half, I present the counter-argument. As I see it, Heidegger is not a relativist; but understanding the relations between his approach and a relativistic one is crucial for an evaluation of both his own work and the broader trajectory of post-Kantian thought.
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    Sot︠s︡ialʹnai︠a︡ ėkologii︠a︡ i massovoe soznanie.V. V. Delari︠u︡ - 2000 - Volgograd: Volgogradskai︠a︡ med. akademii︠a︡.
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    Lev ḥadash: filosofyah, medaʻ ṿe-emunat Yiśraʼel le-nokhaḥ etgere ha-zeman.Mordechai Roland Lipo - 2014 - Tel-Aviv: Sifre Ḥemed.
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    An italian niello casket of the fifteenth century.Mordechai Narkiss - 1958 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 21 (3/4):288-295.
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    A Dynamic Review of the Emergence of Corporate Social Responsibility Communication.Nataša Verk, Urša Golob & Klement Podnar - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 168 (3):491-515.
    Recent reviews show a rapid increase in the corporate social responsibility communication literature. However, while mapping the literature and the field of CSR communication, they do not fully capture the evolutionary character of this emerging interdisciplinary endeavour. This paper seeks to fill this gap by presenting a follow-up study of the CSR communication literature from a dynamic perspective, which focuses on micro-discursive changes in the field. A bibliometric approach and frame theory are used to examine continuities in the development of (...)
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  21. Kant and thought insertion.Golob Sacha - 2017 - Palgrave Communications 3.
    This article examines the phenomenon of thought insertion, one of the most extreme disruptions to the standard mechanisms for self-knowledge, in the context of Kant's philosophy of mind. This juxtaposition is of interest for two reasons, aside from Kant's foundational significance for any modern work on the self. First, thought insertion presents a challenge to Kant's approach. For example, the first Critique famously held that " The 'I think' must be able to accompany all my representations " (Kant, KrV, B132). (...)
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    Die Annalen des Jahres 711 v. Chr. nach Prismenfragmenten aus Ninive und Assur.Mordechai Cogan & Andreas Fuchs - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (2):292.
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    1 Kings, Volume 1: 1 Kings 1-11.Mordechai Cogan & Martin J. Mulder - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (2):293.
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    Under Every Green Tree: Popular Religion in Sixth-Century Judah.Mordechai Cogan & Susan Ackerman - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):315.
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  25. Mind Critical Notice of Kant's Transcendental Deduction, by Henry Allison.Golob Sacha - 2017 - Mind 126 (501):278-289.
    Critical Notice of Kant's Transcendental Deduction, by Henry Allison. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. Xv + 477.
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    Golovolomki problemy soznanii︠a︡: kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii︠a︡ Dėniela Denneta.N. S. I︠U︡lina - 2004 - Moskva: Kanon+.
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    Find it in the Talmud: an encyclopedia of Jewish ethics and conduct: thousands of Talmudic subjects, stories & expressions.Mordechai Judovits - 2014 - New York: Urim Publications.
    The Talmud--an ancient and seminal text central to Rabbinic Judaism--is the focal point of this reference book. With more than 6,000 entries, this book serves as a path finder for those interested in the Talmud and a useful tool when searching for a particular Talmudic subject.
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    Hasidic contraction: A model for interhemispheric dialogue.Mordechai Rotenberg - 1986 - Zygon 21 (2):201-217.
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    "Imperialistic missionarism" and the kibbutz paradigm for coexistence.Mordechai Rotenberg - 1986 - Zygon 21 (4):473-490.
    Hegelian‐Marxian doctrines of dialectic progress through war and conflict are traced to Christian theosophy of historical necessity and “imperialistic missionarism.” Jewish fossilized existence is traced to its antiproselytizing “kibbutz” ideology of dialogic coexistence. Tolerance is possible either through an ideological balance of terror between equal opposing powers or through mutual volitionary space evacuating Cabalic style contraction. According to the Biblical definition of covenant, brit, a coexisting shalom (peace) is possible only through separating and rebinding which comprises the shalem (complete). Japanese (...)
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    The psychology of tzimtzum: self, other, and God.Mordechai Rotenberg - 2015 - Jerusalem: Maggid Books, an imprint of Koren Publishers.
    Translation of: "Mavo la-psikhologyah shel ha-tsimtsum" (Introduction to the psychology of self contraction (tsimtsum)), Ã2010.
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  31. What Do Animals See? Intentionality, Objects and Kantian Nonconceptualism.Sacha Golob - 2020 - In John J. Callanan & Lucy Allais (eds.), Kant and Animals. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    This article addresses three questions concerning Kant’s views on non-rational animals: do they intuit spatio-temporal particulars, do they perceive objects, and do they have intentional states? My aim is to explore the relationship between these questions and to clarify certain pervasive ambiguities in how they have been understood. I first disambiguate various nonequivalent notions of objecthood and intentionality: I then look closely at several models of objectivity present in Kant’s work, and at recent discussions of representational and relational theories of (...)
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  32. Post-mortem sperm retrieval.Mordechai Halperin - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
     
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  33. Cesare Beccaria's integrative deterrence approach.Mordechai Kremnitzer & Adi Gal - 2022 - In Antje Du Bois-Pedain & Shaḥar Eldar (eds.), Re-reading Beccaria: on the contemporary significance of a penal classic. New York: Hart.
     
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  34. Cesare Beccaria's integrative deterrence approach.Mordechai Kremnitzer & Adi Gal - 2022 - In Antje Du Bois-Pedain & Shaḥar Eldar (eds.), Re-reading Beccaria: on the contemporary significance of a penal classic. New York: Hart.
  35. European revaluations as a solution to the united states balance of payments deficit.Mordechai E. Kreinin - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  36. Flexible exchange rates in a common market, and suggested implementation.Mordechai E. Kreinin - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Proportionality in Action: Comparative and Empirical Perspectives on the Judicial Practice.Mordechai Kremnitzer, Talya Steiner & Andreja Lang (eds.) - 2020 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Proportionality in Action presents an empirical and comparative exploration of the proportionality doctrine, based on detailed accounts of the application of the framework by apex courts in six jurisdictions: Germany, Canada, South Africa, Israel, Poland and India. The analysis of each country is written and contextualized by a constitutional scholar from the relevant jurisdiction. Each country analysis draws upon a large sample of case law and employs a mixed methodological approach: an expansive coding scheme allows for quantitative analysis providing comparable (...)
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    The legality of interrogational torture: A question of proper authorization or a substantive moral issue.Mordechai Kremnitzer & Re'em Segev - 2000 - Israel Law Review 34 (2):509-559.
    The article explores the Israeli Supreme Court main judgment regarding the legality of the use of special interrogation methods in order extract information concerning future acts of terror. The Judgment's main conclusion was that while there might be a justification for using exceptional interrogation measures in order to save lives, based on the concept of lesser evil as embedded in the criminal defense of necessity, the government is nevertheless not authorized to use such means in the absence of explicit legislation (...)
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  39. Why the Transcendental Deduction is Compatible with Nonconceptualism.Sacha Golob - 2016 - In Dennis Schulting (ed.), Kantian Nonconceptualism. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 27-52.
    One of the strongest motivations for conceptualist readings of Kant is the belief that the Transcendental Deduction is incompatible with nonconceptualism. In this article, I argue that this belief is simply false: the Deduction and nonconceptualism are compatible at both an exegetical and a philosophical level. Placing particular emphasis on the case of non-human animals, I discuss in detail how and why my reading diverges from those of Ginsborg, Allais, Gomes and others. I suggest ultimately that it is only by (...)
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    A Mediterranean Society, Volume 4: Daily Life. The Jewish Communities of the Arab World as Portrayed in the Documents of the Cairo Geniza.Mordechai A. Friedman & S. D. Goitein - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (4):815.
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  41. The Ethics of Medieval Jewish Marriage.Mordechai A. Friedman - 1974 - In S. D. Goitein (ed.), Religion in a Religious Age. Cambridge: Mass., Association for Jewish Studies. pp. 83--102.
     
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    The Jews in Egypt and in Palestine under the Fāṭimid Caliphs. A Contribution to Their Political and Communal History Based Chiefly on Genizah Material Hitherto UnpublishedPreface and Reader's GuideThe Jews in Egypt and in Palestine under the Fatimid Caliphs. A Contribution to Their Political and Communal History Based Chiefly on Genizah Material Hitherto Unpublished.Mordechai A. Friedman, Jacob Mann & Shelomo D. Goitein - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (2):272.
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  43. ha-Kinus ha-benleʼumi li-refuʼah, etiḳah ṿa-halakhah: Tamuz 753-Yuli 1993: asupat maʼamarim be-nośʼe ha-kinus.Mordechai Halperin (ed.) - 1993 - Yerushalayim: Makhon ʻa. sh. Dr. Falḳ Shlezinger.
     
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  44. Heidegger on Kant, Time and the 'Form' of Intentionality.Sacha Golob - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (2):345 - 367.
    Between 1927 and 1936, Martin Heidegger devoted almost one thousand pages of close textual commentary to the philosophy of Immanuel Kant. This article aims to shed new light on the relationship between Kant and Heidegger by providing a fresh analysis of two central texts: Heidegger’s 1927/8 lecture course Phenomenological Interpretation of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and his 1929 monograph Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics. I argue that to make sense of Heidegger’s reading of Kant, one must resolve two (...)
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  45. Kant on Intentionality, Magnitude, and the Unity of Perception.Sacha Golob - 2011 - European Journal of Philosophy 22 (4):505-528.
    This paper addresses a number of closely related questions concerning Kant's model of intentionality, and his conceptions of unity and of magnitude [Gröβe]. These questions are important because they shed light on three issues which are central to the Critical system, and which connect directly to the recent analytic literature on perception: the issues are conceptualism, the status of the imagination, and perceptual atomism. In Section 1, I provide a sketch of the exegetical and philosophical problems raised by Kant's views (...)
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    Critical points of CSR‐related stakeholder dialogue in practice.Ursa Golob & Klement Podnar - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 23 (3):248-257.
    This paper examines the roles of dialogue in the process of communication with stakeholders. The conceptual frameworks of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and stakeholder relationships frequently present the initiation of a dialogue with stakeholders as a way for an organization to respond to criticisms of its social and environmental policies and actions. The paper discusses dialogue in the stakeholder and CSR literature. This is followed by the analysis of in-depth semi-structured interviews in the empirical section. Theoretical discussion and empirical examples (...)
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    On the Discursive Construction of Corporate Social Responsibility in Advertising Agencies.Neva Štumberger & Urša Golob - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 137 (3):521-536.
    As the interest in corporate social responsibility within advertising industry is growing, this paper explores the discourse on CSR among employees in advertising agencies. Different sensemaking dimensions are taken into account to examine how employees, as one of the key stakeholders involved in the joint meaning construction, make sense of CSR. In addition, this paper studies the legitimation approaches that employees use to address CSR of advertising agencies. The empirical evidence of discursive examples also indicates that there is a linkage (...)
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    Preface.Wolfgang Rother, Mordechai Feingold & Joseph S. Freedman - 2001 - In Wolfgang Rother, Mordechai Feingold & Joseph S. Freedman (eds.), Schwabe Philosophica. pp. 7-8.
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  49. XIII—Self‐Knowledge, Transparency, and Self‐Authorship.Sacha Golob - 2015 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 115 (3pt3):235-253.
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    Living with Existential Self-Doubt.Mordechai Gordon - 2022 - Philosophy of Education 78 (1):20-33.
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