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  1. Oona Ajzenstat (2005). Levinas Versus Levinas: Hebrew, Greek, and Linguistic Justice. Philosophy and Rhetoric 38 (2):145-158.score: 120.0
  2. Oona Ajzenstat (1994). The Text as Thou: Martin Buber's Dialogical Hermeneutics and Narrative Theology (Review). Philosophy and Literature 18 (2):401-403.score: 120.0
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  3. Samuel Ajzenstat (1997). The Ubiquity of Contract in the Merchant of Venice. Philosophy and Literature 21 (2):262-278.score: 30.0
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  4. Samuel Ajzenstat (1993). Hobbes and Manu. Social Philosophy Today 9:87-100.score: 30.0
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  5. Dimitris Repantis, Peter Schlattmann, Oona Laisney & Isabella Heuser (2008). Antidepressants for Neuroenhancement in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review. Poiesis and Praxis 6 (3-4):139-174.score: 3.0
    Neuroenhancement offers the prospect of improving the cognitive, emotional and motivational functions of healthy individuals. Of all the conceivable interventions, psychopharmacology provides the most readily available ones, such as antidepressants which are thought to make people better than well . However, up until now, whether they possess such an enhancing ability remains controversial and therefore in this systematic review we will evaluate the effect and safety of modern antidepressants in healthy individuals. A search of MEDLINE and EMBASE databases and cross-references (...)
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  6. Oona Eisenstadt (2006). Levinas and Adorno: Universalizing the Jew After Auschwitz. Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 14 (1):131-151.score: 3.0
    The paper uses a comparison of Levinas and Adorno to raise certain questions about the former's thought. Both thinkers utilize Jewish experience as a trope for what eludes systematic conceptualization (particularly the conceptualization of history): the universalization and varying degrees of abstraction required to make this move form the content of the paper's central analysis. However, this analysis is framed in a wider argument about the way in which Levinas is an innovative thinker, the problems this innovation raises for the (...)
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  7. Oona Eisenstadt (2005). Minimal Theologies. Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 15 (2):94-99.score: 3.0
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  8. Oona Eisenstadt (2012). Eurocentrism and Colorblindness. Levinas Studies 7:43-62.score: 3.0
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