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  1. Family theory: Economics of marriage and divorce.Yoram Weiss - 2001 - In N. J. Smelser & B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. pp. 5387--5392.
  2. Thinking About Inequality: Personal Judgment and Income Distributions.Yoram Amiel & Frank Cowell - 1999 - Cambridge University Press.
    What is inequality? In the late 1990s there was an explosion of interest in the subject that yielded a substantial body of formal tools and results for income-distribution analysis. Nearly all of this is founded on a small set of core assumptions - such as the Principle of Transfers, scale independence, the population principle∑ - that are used to give meaning to specific concepts of inequality measurement, inequality ranking and, indeed, to inequality itself. But does the standard axiomatic structure coincide (...)
     
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    Belief as defeasible knowledge.Yoram Moses & Yoav Shoham - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 64 (2):299-321.
  4. Dialogic anthropology.Yoram Bilu - 2015 - In Paul R. Mendes-Flohr (ed.), Dialogue as a trans-disciplinary concept: Martin Buber's philosophy of dialogue and its contemporary reception. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Textes akkadiens d'Ugarit: Textes provenant des vingt-cinq premieres campagnes.Yoram Cohen & Sylvie Lackenbacher - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (4):873.
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    The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture: An Introduction.Yoram Hazony - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Introduction: beyond reason and revelation -- Pt. I. Reading Hebrew scripture -- Ch. 1. The structure of the Hebrew Bible -- Ch. 2. What is the purpose of the Hebrew Bible? -- Ch. 3. How does the Bible make arguments of a general nature? -- The philosophy of Hebrew scripture: five studies -- Ch. 4. The ethics of a shepherd -- Ch. 5. The history of Israel, Genesis-kings: a political philosophy -- Ch. 6. Jeremiah and the problem of knowing -- (...)
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    Computing cooperative solution concepts in coalitional skill games.Yoram Bachrach, David C. Parkes & Jeffrey S. Rosenschein - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 204 (C):1-21.
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    Balancing Risk and Reward: Greater Research Oversight Is Appropriate for Novel Therapies for Children With Life-Limiting Illness.Yoram Unguru - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (4):104-105.
    Volume 20, Issue 4, May 2020, Page 104-105.
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    Business ethics: a stakeholder and issues management approach.Joseph W. Weiss - 2014 - Oakland, CA: Berrett-Koehler.
    The seventh edition of this pragmatic guide to determining right and wrong in the workplace is updated with new case studies and ancillary materials to combine stakeholder perspectives with a deep dive on workplace ethics issues. Using a unique stakeholder-based approach, this book takes business ethics out of the theory realm and provides practical ways to analyze any business decision. Including dozens of cases, Joseph Weiss looks beyond the impacts of ethical lapses on share price and profit to focus (...)
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    From Milah (Circumcision) to Milah (Word): Male Identity and Rituals of Childhood in the Jewish Ultraorthodox Community.Yoram Bilu - 2003 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 31 (2):172-203.
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    “We Want to See Our King”: Apparitions in Messianic Habad.Yoram Bilu - 2013 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 41 (1):98-126.
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    Known Unknowns: Time Bounds and Knowledge of Ignorance.Yoram Moses & Ido Ben-Zvi - 2018 - In Hans van Ditmarsch & Gabriel Sandu (eds.), Jaakko Hintikka on Knowledge and Game Theoretical Semantics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 187-206.
    This paper studies the role that known bounds on message transmission times in a computer network play on the evolution of the epistemic state over time. A connection to cones of causal influence analogous to, and more general than, light cones is presented. Focusing on lower bounds on message transmission times, an analysis is presented of how knowledge about when others are guaranteed to be ignorant about an event of interest can arise. This has implications in competitive settings, in which (...)
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    Jefferson Goes East: The American Origins of the Israeli Declaration of Independence.Yoram Shachar - 2009 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 10 (2):589-618.
    The American Declaration of Independence served as a starting point for the drafting of the Israeli Declaration of Independence of 1948. Most of the original content was lost in the long process of translation and adaptation, but, using David Armitage’s recent terminology, the Israeli text remained as "generically promiscuous" as its predecessor, combining a "manifesto" of justifications for the assumption of sovereignty, a formal proclamation and a proto-Bill of Rights. This Article depicts the work of Mordechai Beham, the Israeli Declaration’s (...)
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    Wresting Control from Luck: The Secular Case for Aborted Attempts.Yoram Shachar - 2008 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 9 (1):139-164.
    The effort to rid criminal responsibility of factors beyond the agent’s control created an opportunity for a new balance in the law of attempt between aggravated penalties and full exoneration for voluntary renunciation. The present analysis claims that the opportunity has been missed both in Israel and in the United States because of an unwarranted concern for the moral tenor of renunciation. Analysis of the difference between successes and failures in renunciation cases is offered in support of the proposition that (...)
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    Hittite GISˇ/GIKurtal(i)GISˇ/GIKurtal(i), Akkadian naB-Bu, and the Cuneiform Sign NAB.Yoram Cohen - 2006 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 126 (3).
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  16. Yesodot ha-mishpaṭ.Yoram Dinstein - 1981 - [Tel Aviv]: Miśrad ha-biṭaḥon. Edited by Yehuda Ofer.
     
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    Off-line reasoning for on-line efficiency: knowledge bases.Yoram Moses & Moshe Tennenholtz - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence 83 (2):229-239.
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    Culturally Aware Communication Promotes Ethically Sensitive Care.Yoram Unguru - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (6):31-33.
    Shared decision-making between patients and physicians strives to balance decisional responsibility for clinical decisions. Directed by patients, SDM incorporates patients’ values and prefere...
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    Confronting medication scarcity in the era of COVID-19.Yoram Unguru - 2022 - Clinical Ethics 17 (1):83-86.
    Over the past decade, US patients and clinicians have endured medication shortages of nearly every class, including many lifesaving medications. These shortages have persisted despite determined efforts by federal, academic, and professional organizations. Medication shortages have resulted in lost lives, medication errors, and substantial financial cost. Economic drivers are the primary cause for drug shortages, exacerbated by manufacturing and quality problems, and unreliable and uncertain sources for many raw materials required to synthesize these drugs. Drug shortages force clinicians to make (...)
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    The fortuitous gap in law and morality.Yoram Shachar - 1987 - Criminal Justice Ethics 6 (2):12-36.
  21. The Unity of William James's Thought (review).Yoram Lubling - 2003 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17 (3):240-243.
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    Effort Games and the Price of Myopia.Yoram Bachrach, Michael Zuckerman & Jeffrey S. Rosenschein - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (4):377-396.
    We consider Effort Games, a game-theoretic model of cooperation in open environments, which is a variant of the principal-agent problem from economic theory. In our multiagent domain, a common project depends on various tasks; carrying out certain subsets of the tasks completes the project successfully, while carrying out other subsets does not. The probability of carrying out a task is higher when the agent in charge of it exerts effort, at a certain cost for that agent. A central authority, called (...)
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    Between Sacred and Medical Realities: Culturally Sensitive Therapy with Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Patients.Yoram Bilu & Eliezer Witztum - 1995 - Science in Context 8 (1):159-173.
    The ArgumentOne disconcerting aspect of the role of culture in shaping human suffering is the gap between the explanatory models of therapists and patients in multicultural settings. This gap is particularly noted in working with Jewish ultra–Orthodox psychiatric patients whose idioms of distress are often derived from a sacred reality not easily reconcilable with psychomedical reality. To meet the challenge to therapeutic efficacy that this incompatibility may pose, we propose a culturally sensitive therapy based on strategic principles that focus on (...)
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    The Inner Limits of Communitas: A Covert Dimension of Pilgrimage Experience.Yoram Bilu - 1988 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 16 (3):302-325.
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    What does the soul say?: Metaphysical uses of facilitated communication in the Jewish ultraorthodox community.Yoram Bilu & Yehuda C. Goodman - 1997 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 25 (4):375-407.
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    How Charitable Is the Charitable Contribution Deduction?Yoram Margalioth - 2017 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 18 (1):37-60.
    Section 170 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code is known as the “charitable contribution deduction.” This Article explores the section’s rationale as well as its effect on income/wealth distribution. It reaches the conclusion that the deduction can be justified on efficiency and democracy grounds, but is not “charitable,” as its distributive effects are neutral or even regressive.
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    The Social Norm of Tipping, Its Correlation with Inequality, and Differences in Tax Treatment Across Countries.Yoram Margalioth - 2010 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 11 (2):561-588.
    In a previous article I argued that tipping facilitates tax evasion, hurts employees’ financial security in the long run, and is a form of negative externality imposed by wealthy people on the rest of society. In this Article I try to understand the reasons for the greater popularity of the norm in the U.S. compared to other countries, suggesting it may be related to the U.S. cultural preference for linking redistribution with work requirements, relatively high income inequality and consumerism. To (...)
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    Philosophers in the Republic: Plato's two paradigms.Roslyn Weiss - 2012 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Roslyn Weiss offers a new interpretation of Platonic moral philosophy based on an unconventional reading of the Republic. Her basic argument begins with the point that Plato means for us to react badly to the philosopher-rulers of Book 7. She then makes the case that there are two distinct kinds of philosopher in the Republic--one that is ideal and one that is farcical--and that each represents a separate type of justice. Finally, she argues that Plato recognizes this dualism and (...)
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    Three Replies: On Revelation, Natural Law and Jewish Autonomy in Theology.Yoram Hazony - 2015 - Journal of Analytic Theology 3:172-205.
    I address three key questions in Jewish theology that have come up in readers’ criticism of my book The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture: How should we think about God’s revelation to man if, as I have proposed, the sharp distinction between divine revelation and human reason is alien to the Hebrew Bible and classical rabbinic sources? Is the biblical Law of Moses intended to be a description of natural law, suggesting the path to life and the good for all nations? (...)
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    Peace in motion: John Dewey and the aesthetics of well-being.Yoram Lubling - 2016 - New York: Peter Lang.
    In this book Yoram Lubling and Eric Evans offer a Deweyan reconstruction of our philosophical understanding of well-being. They begin with Dewey's critique of the philosophical fallacy to examine the legitimacy and value of theories of well-being offered by traditional philosophy. However, such theories fail to provide an authentic account of well-being due to a false understanding of "experience" as either epistemic or cognitive. Next, using Dewey's theory of experience, they reconstruct happiness as the target for evaluation of well-being. (...)
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    At the circus backstage: Women, domesticity, and motherhood, 1975–2003.Yoram S. Carmeli - 2012 - Semiotica 2012 (189).
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    Metaphorics and Displaced Models of Modernity.Yoram S. Carmeli & Adam Berg - 1993 - American Journal of Semiotics 10 (3-4):197-222.
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    Metaphorics and Displaced Models of Modernity.Yoram S. Carmeli & Adam Berg - 1993 - American Journal of Semiotics 10 (3-4):197-222.
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    Metaphorics and nationalistic sparks: The language of Israeli soccer journalism.Yoram S. Carmeli - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (135).
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    On human-to-animal communication: Biosemiotics and folk perceptions in zoos and circuses.Yoram S. Carmeli - 2003 - Semiotica 2003 (146):51-68.
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    On the culture dimension in a biosemiotic inquiry.Yoram S. Carmeli - 2002 - Semiotica 2002 (141):415-430.
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    On the margins: Illusion, irony, and abjection in ‘The fakir act’ of a British circus.Yoram S. Carmeli - 1996 - Semiotica 108 (1-2):1-30.
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    Performance and family in the world of British circus.Yoram S. Carmeli - 1991 - Semiotica 85 (3-4):257-290.
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    Performing the ‘real’ and ‘impossible’ in the British traveling circus.Yoram S. Carmeli - 1990 - Semiotica 80 (3-4):193-220.
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    Traveling and family in the 1970s British circus.Yoram S. Carmeli - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (167):369-385.
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    The West Semitic/Peripheral Akkadian Term for "Lung".Yoram Cohen - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (4):824-827.
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    The Mind-Evolution Problem: The Difficulty of Fitting Consciousness in an Evolutionary Framework.Yoram Gutfreund - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Negotiating team formation using deep reinforcement learning.Yoram Bachrach, Richard Everett, Edward Hughes, Angeliki Lazaridou, Joel Z. Leibo, Marc Lanctot, Michael Johanson, Wojciech M. Czarnecki & Thore Graepel - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence 288 (C):103356.
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    Imagined Causes: Hume's Conception of Objects.Yoram Hazony - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (4):845-849.
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    The Political Thought of the Biblical History.Yoram Hazony - 2011 - In Jonathan Jacobs (ed.), Judaic Sources & Western Thought: Jerusalem's Enduring Presence. Oxford University Press. pp. 97.
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    Back to Knowledge: The Ironic Path of Teaching Thinking.Yoram Harpaz - 2011 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 26 (3):39-46.
    The article follows the conceptual path made by the teaching thinking movement. It emerged as a reaction to the explosion, obsolescence, availability, and relativity of knowledge, as a call to teach thinking instead of knowledge, and returned to knowledge in the form of the third approach to teaching thinking — teaching for understanding. Understanding knowledge is the essential, perhaps even sufficient, condition for good — effective, critical and creative — thinking.
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    Back to Knowledge.Yoram Harpaz - 2011 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 26 (3):39-46.
    The article follows the conceptual path made by the teaching thinking movement. It emerged as a reaction to the explosion, obsolescence, availability, and relativity of knowledge, as a call to teach thinking instead of knowledge, and returned to knowledge in the form of the third approach to teaching thinking — teaching for understanding. Understanding knowledge is the essential, perhaps even sufficient, condition for good — effective, critical and creative — thinking.
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    Conflicting Logics in Teaching Critical Thinking.Yoram Harpaz - 2010 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 25 (2):5-17.
    The article aims at (1) organizing the theoretical ideas of critical thinking on the basis of an overall and systematic conception of education, (2) exposing tensions and contradictions in the various conceptions of critical thinking and (3) suggesting a directing principle for the teaching of critical thinking. In order to achieve these far-reaching aims, the author projects “The Cognitive Map of Instruction” developed by Zvi Lamm on the discourse of critical thinking. Through this “map” it seems that all sub-trends of (...)
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    Le-havin havanah, le-lamed le-havin: muśagim u-maʻaśim.Yoram Harpaz (ed.) - 2016 - [Israel]: Mekhon Mofet.
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    Teaching and Learning in a Community of Thinking: The Third Model.Yoram Harpaz - 2014 - Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
    This book explores a new pedagogical model called The Third Model, which places the encounter between the child and the curriculum at the center of educational theory and practice. The Third Model is implemented in an alternative classroom called Community of Thinking. Teaching and learning in a Community of Thinking is based on three "stations": the fertile question; research; and concluding performance. The essence of a Community of Thinking is the formation of a group of students and teachers who grapple (...)
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