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    Lexicalized meaning and the internal temporal structure of events.Malka Rappaport Hovav - 2008 - In Susan Rothstein (ed.), Theoretical and Crosslinguistic Approaches to the Semantics of Aspect. John Benjamins.
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    Lexicalized meaning and the internal.Malka Rappaport Hovav - 2008 - In Susan Rothstein (ed.), Theoretical and Crosslinguistic Approaches to the Semantics of Aspect. John Benjamins. pp. 13.
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  3. The syntax-semantics interface : semantic roles and syntactic arguments.Malka Rappaport Hovav & Beth Levin - 1996 - In Shalom Lappin & Chris Fox (eds.), Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Wiping the slate clean: A lexical semantic exploration.Beth Levin & Malka Rappaport Hovav - 1991 - Cognition 41 (1-3):123-151.
  5. Lexical semantics and syntactic structure.Beth Levin & Malka Rappaport Hovav - 1996 - In Shalom Lappin (ed.), The handbook of contemporary semantic theory. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell Reference.
     
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  6. Thematic roles.Beth Levin & Malka Rappaport Hovav - 2019 - In Claudia Maienborn, Klaus von Heusinger & Paul Portner (eds.), Semantics: interfaces. Boston: De Gruyter.
     
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  7. Thematic roles.Beth Levin & Malka Rappaport Hovav - 2019 - In Claudia Maienborn, Klaus von Heusinger & Paul Portner (eds.), Semantics - lexical structures and adjectives. Boston: De Gruyter.
     
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  8. Wiping the Slate clean : A lexical semantic exploration.Beth Levin & Malka Rappaport Hovav - 1992 - In Beth Levin & Steven Pinker (eds.), Lexical & Conceptual Semantics. Blackwell.
     
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  9. Science and Religion Shift in the First Three Months of the Covid-19 Pandemic.Margaret Boone Rappaport, Christopher Corbally, Riccardo Campa & Ziba Norman - 2020 - Studia Humana 10 (1):1-17.
    The goal of this pilot study is to investigate expressions of the collective disquiet of people in the first months of Covid-19 pandemic, and to try to understand how they manage covert risk, especially with religion and magic. Four co-authors living in early hot spots of the pandemic speculate on the roles of science, religion, and magic, in the latest global catastrophe. They delve into the consolidation that should be occurring worldwide because of a common, viral enemy, but find little (...)
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    Mehalekhet be-darkah: etgare ha-ḥayim be-mabaṭ hilkhati-ʻerki = Following her halakhic way.Malka Puterkovsky - 2014 - Tel-Aviv: Sifre ḥemed.
    Shaʻar rishon. Sugyot nashim -- Shaʻar sheni. Dilemot be-ḥaye mishpaḥah -- Shaʻar shelishi. Me-etgare ha-ḥayim ba-arets.
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    The making of Jewish universalism: from exile to Alexandria.Malka Z. Simkovich - 2016 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    This book explores two kinds of universalist thought that circulated among Jews in the Greco-Roman world. The first, which is founded on the idea that all people may worship the One True God in an engaged and sustained manner, originates in biblical prophetic literature. The second, which underscores a common ethic that all people share, arose in the second century bce. This study offers one definition of Jewish universalism that applies to both of these types of universalist thought: universalist literature (...)
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    Is Economics Empirical Knowledge?Steven Rappaport - 1995 - Economics and Philosophy 11 (1):137.
    Alexander Rosenberg has played a large role in creating the philosophy of economics as a distinct area of philosophy. But since the publication of Microeconomic Laws in 1976, Professor Rosenberg's thinking about economics has been casting the subject in an increasingly uncomplimentary light. This development is reflected in Rosenberg's new book Economics–Mathematical Politics or Science of Diminishing Returns? In this stimulating work Rosenberg endorses the view that economics does not constitute scientific empirical knowledge. He says.
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    How an Advanced Neurocognitive Human Trait for Religious Capacity Fails to Form.Margaret Boone Rappaport & Christopher Corbally - 2019 - Studia Humana 8 (1):49-66.
    The authors present an evolutionary model for the biological emergence of religious capacity as an advanced neurocognitive trait. Using their model for the stages leading to the evolutionary emergence of religious capacity in Homo sapiens, they analyze the mechanisms that can fail, leading to unbelief (atheism or agnosticism). The analysis identifies some, but not all types of atheists and agnostics, so they turn their question around and, using the same evolutionary model, ask what keeps religion going. Why does its development (...)
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  14. Helem ha-lo tsafui: sheʼelot ʻal yetsirat omanut = Unexpected shock: question about a work of art.Hovav Rashelbach - 2015 - Tel Aviv: Resling. Edited by Assaf Romano.
     
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    The Beauty in Art as a Gateway to the Appearance of the Truthfulness of Existence. "On Beauty and Being: Hans-Georg Gadamer’s and Virginia Woolf’s Hermeneutics of the Beautiful", by Małgorzata Hołda, Peter Lang GmbH, Berlin 2021, pp. 310.Hovav Rashelbach - 2022 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 58 (1):185-193.
    The book develops the current hermeneutic discourse concerning the notions of beauty and Being. It includes a discussion of melancholic beauty and its interconnection with the act of art’s creation. According to M. Hołda, the writings of both authors demonstrate a treatment of beauty based on ancient Greek thought, especially from the times of Plato and Aristotle. Gadamer reaffirms the intimate relationship between beauty and Being, which is also revealed in Woolf’s literary work. ---------------------- Received: 08/04/2022. Reviewed: 13/05/2022. Accepted: 14/06/2022.
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    Arguments, Truth, and Economic Methodology.Steven Rappaport - 1988 - Economics and Philosophy 4 (1):170.
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    Economic Methodology.Steven Rappaport - 1988 - Economics and Philosophy 4 (1):110.
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    Cross-slip in face-centered cubic metals: a general Escaig stress-dependent activation energy line tension model.Alon Malka-Markovitz & Dan Mordehai - 2018 - Philosophical Magazine 98 (5):347-370.
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    How encompassing is the effect of negativity bias on political conservatism?Ariel Malka & Christopher J. Soto - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (3):320-321.
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    Producing Moral Palatability in the Mexican Surrogacy Market.April Hovav - 2019 - Gender and Society 33 (2):273-295.
    Scholars have long debated the relationship between morality and the market. Some argue that morality tempers market interests, while others argue that the market has its own moral order. Meanwhile, feminist scholars have argued that a false binary between altruism, family, and intimacy on the one hand, and the cold calculus of the market on the other, is based in gender ideologies. Norms around motherhood, in particular, emphasize self-sacrifice, love, and altruism in opposition to self-interested market logics. Commercial surrogacy blurs (...)
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  21. The association of religiosity and political conservatism: The role of political engagement.Ariel Malka, Yphtach Lelkes, Sanjay Srivastava, Adam B. Cohen & Dale T. Miller - 2012 - Political Psychology 33 (2):275-299.
     
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    Does One Size Fit All? Examining the Differential Effects of IS Security Countermeasures.John D’Arcy & Anat Hovav - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (S1):59-71.
    Research from the fields of criminology and social psychology suggests that the deterrent effect of security countermeasures is not uniform across individuals. In this study, we examine whether certain individual characteristics (i. e., computer self-efficacy) or work arrangement (i. e., virtual status) moderate the influence of security policies, security education, training, and awareness (SETA) program, and computer monitoring on information systems misuse. The results suggest that computer savvy individuals are less deterred by SETA programs and computer monitoring, while these countermeasures (...)
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    Rumination, but not mood, predicts prospective memory performance: novel insights from a derived measure of trait rumination.Iulia Niculescu, Lance M. Rappaport & Kristoffer Romero - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Prospective memory (PM) is the accurate execution of an intention in the future. PM may be negatively impacted by negative affect, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Rumination may increase the frequency of task-irrelevant thoughts, which deplete attentional capacity and reduce performance. To date, no studies have examined state and trait rumination on an online measure of PM. The present study examined the effects of state and trait rumination on an event-based, focal PM task embedded within a one-back task over (...)
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    No Angel in the Classroom: Teaching Through Feminist Discourse.Berenice Malka Fisher - 2000 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Taking a fresh look at questions that have long troubled teachers committed to social change, No Angel in the Classroom provides a richly conceptualized and down-to-earth account of feminist teaching in higher education. Long-time feminist educator, Berenice Malka Fisher, gives a nuanced interpretation of second wave feminist consciousness-raising that bridges the gap between feminist activism and the academy. Candid classroom stories bring out the myths embedded in many activist ideals of the 1970s, while Fisher's informed analysis builds on these (...)
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    Communicating with Slurs.Jesse Rappaport - 2019 - Philosophical Quarterly 69 (277):795-816.
    An adequate linguistic theory of slurs must address three major aspects of their meaning: descriptive, evaluative and expressive. Slurs denote specific groups, they are used to convey speakers’ evaluative attitudes, and some have a very strong emotional impact. In this paper, I argue that a variety of mechanisms are required to account for this range of properties. Semantically, slurs simply denote the groups that they target. Pragmatically, speakers use slurs to show, in the Relevance-Theoretic sense, that they share a negative (...)
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    Matrix thinking: An adaptation at the foundation of human science, religion, and art.Margaret Boone Rappaport & Christopher Corbally - 2015 - Zygon 50 (1):84-112.
    Intrigued by Robinson and Southgate's 2010 work on “entering a semiotic matrix,” we expand their model to include the juxtaposition of all signs, symbols, and mental categories, and to explore the underpinnings of creativity in science, religion, and art. We rely on an interdisciplinary review of human sentience in archaeology, evolutionary biology, the cognitive science of religion, and literature, and speculate on the development of sentience in response to strong selection pressure on the hominin evolutionary line, leaving us the “lone (...)
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    Akhlāqīyāt al-tawāṣul fī al-ʻaṣr al-raqmī: Habirmās anmūdhajan.Asmāʼ Ḥusayn Malkāwī - 2017 - al-Ẓaʻāyin, Qaṭar: al-Markaz al-ʻArabī lil-Abḥāth wa-Dirāsat al-Siyāsāt.
    في كتابها أخلاقيات التواصل في العصر الرقمي – هبرماس أنموذجًا، تجيب الباحثة المصرية أسماء حسين ملكاوي عن السؤال الآتي: هل نظرية أخلاقيات النقاش التي قدمها هبرماس، باعتبارها آلية للاتفاق وحل الخلافات وآلية للوصول إلى معايير خلقية، قابلة للتعميم من خلال النقاش العقلاني، خصوصًا بطرائق التواصل التقليدية المباشرة، أم هي ممكنة التطبيق من خلال تقانة التواصل الرقمي الجديدة؟.
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    al-Bināʼ al-fikrī: mafhūmuh wa-mustawayātuh wa-kharāʼiṭuh.Fatḥī Ḥasan Malkāwī - 2015 - ʻAmmān: al-Maʻhad al-ʻĀlamī lil-Fikr al-Islāmī.
    الفكر، والتَّفكير، والتَّفكُّر، والتَّدبُّر، والتَّذكُّر،... مفاهيمُ أساسية رافقت الوجود الإنساني، منذ بدء الخليقة، وسوف تبقى معه إلى نهايتها، دون أن تثبت مادتها وموضوعاتها ومستوياتها عند حد معين، في حياة الفرد البشري أو الجيل البشري. فكيف يمكن لكتاب أن يستقصي ذلك؟! هذا الكتاب إذاً، مدخل إلى الفكر وحسب؛ مدخل في مفاهيمه ومستوياته وخرائطه... تضمن تجوالاً فكرياً: في موضوع الفكر؛ وفي مصادره في الأصول والتراث والخبرة المعاصرة، وموضوعاته، وأدواته، ونصيب أصناف أهله منه، والمؤسسات المتخصصة فيه، وعلاقته بالعلم جملة، وبالعلوم النفسية والتربوية والاجتماعية (...)
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    Le dictionnaire Franz Rosenzweig: une étoile dans le siècle.Salomon Malka (ed.) - 2016 - Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf.
    Allemagne, Antisémitisme, Art, Bloch, Buber, Cantique des cantiques, Christianisme, Création, Dialogue, Esthétique, Eternel, Europe, Goethe, Guerre, Hébreu, Idéalisme, Islam, Levinas, Mal, Miracle, Pensée, Politique, Première Guerre mondiale, Rédemption, Religion(s), Révélation, Ricoeur, Scholem, Sécularisation, Sionisme, Talmud, Théologie, Torah, Traduction, parmi une centaine d'entrées. Une somme indispensable sur le philosophe et exégète allemand de la Bible du début du XXe siècle qui fut un grand acteur de la culture européenne et l'un des premiers à jeter des ponts entre les mondes juif et (...)
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    Lire Lévinas.Salomon Malka - 1984 - Paris: Editions du Cerf.
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    Le mineur dans la relation de soin : le point de vue du pédopsychiatre.J. Malka - 2011 - Médecine et Droit 2011 (111):243.
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    Mukhtaṣar al-Bināʼ al-fikrī.Fatḥī Ḥasan Malkāwī - 2016 - Herndon, VA: al-Maʻhad al-ʻĀlamī lil-Fikr al-Islāmī. Edited by Fatḥī Ḥasan Malkāwī.
    الفكر، والتَّفكير، والتَّفكُّر، والتَّدبُّر، والتَّذكُّر،... مفاهيمُ أساسية رافقت الوجود الإنساني، منذ بدء الخليقة، وسوف تبقى معه إلى نهايتها، دون أن تثبت مادتها وموضوعاتها ومستوياتها عند حد معين، في حياة الفرد البشري أو الجيل البشري. فكيف يمكن لكتاب أن يستقصي ذلك؟! هذا الكتاب إذاً، مدخل إلى الفكر وحسب؛ مدخل في مفاهيمه ومستوياته وخرائطه... تضمن تجوالاً فكرياً: في موضوع الفكر؛ وفي مصادره في الأصول والتراث والخبرة المعاصرة، وموضوعاته، وأدواته، ونصيب أصناف أهله منه، والمؤسسات المتخصصة فيه، وعلاقته بالعلم جملة، وبالعلوم النفسية والتربوية والاجتماعية (...)
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    Slurs and Toxicity.Jesse Rappaport - 2020 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 97 (1):177-202.
    Slurs are special. They can be so powerful and harmful that even mentioning them can be offensive. What explains this “toxicity” that many slurs display? Most discussions in the literature on slurs attempt to analyze the derogatory meaning of slurs, differing in where they locate this meaning – in the semantics, pragmatics, etc. In this article, the author argues that these content theories, despite their merits, are unable to account for toxicity. For a content-based approach to toxicity implies that two (...)
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    The human hearth and the dawn of morality.Margaret Boone Rappaport & Christopher Corbally - 2016 - Zygon 51 (4):835-866.
    Stunned by the implications of Colagè's analysis of the cultural activation of the brain's Visual Word Form Area and the potential role of cultural neural reuse in the evolution of biology and culture, the authors build on his work in proposing a context for the first rudimentary hominin moral systems. They cross-reference six domains: neuroscience on sleep, creativity, plasticity, and the Left Hemisphere Interpreter; palaeobiology; cognitive science; philosophy; traditional archaeology; and cognitive archaeology's theories on sleep changes in Homo erectus and (...)
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    Human phenotypic morality and the biological basis for knowing good.Margaret Boone Rappaport & Christopher Corbally - 2017 - Zygon 52 (3):822-846.
    Co-creating knowledge takes a new approach to human phenotypic morality as a biologically based, human lineage specific trait. Authors from very different backgrounds first review research on the nature and origins of morality using the social brain network, and studies of individuals who cannot “know good” or think morally because of brain dysfunction. They find these models helpful but insufficient, and turn to paleoanthropology, cognitive science, and neuroscience to understand human moral capacity and its origins long ago, in the genus (...)
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  36. Inference to the Best Explanation: Is It Really Different from Mill’s Methods?Steven Rappaport - 1996 - Philosophy of Science 63 (1):65-80.
    Peter Lipton has attempted to flesh out a model of Inference to the Best Explanation (IBE) by clarifying explanation in terms of a causal model. But Lipton's account of explanation makes an adequate explanation depend on a principle which is virtually identical to Mill's Method of Difference. This has the result of collapsing IBE on Lipton's account of it into causal inference as conceived by the Causal-Inference model of induction. According to this model, many of our inductions are inferences from (...)
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    Evolution of religious capacity in the genus homo: Trait complexity in action through compassion.Margaret Boone Rappaport & Christopher Corbally - 2018 - Zygon 53 (1):198-239.
    In this third and last article on the evolution of religious capacity, the authors focus on compassion, one of religious expression's common companions. They explore the various meanings of compassion, using Biblical and early related documents, and derive general cognitive components before an evolutionary analysis of compassion using their model. Then, in taking on neural reuse theory, they adapt a model from linguistics theory to understand how neural reuse could have operated to fix religious capacity in the human genome. They (...)
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    The Emergence of Religion in Human Evolution.Margaret Boone Rappaport & Christopher J. Corbally - 2020 - Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
    Religious capacity is a highly elaborate, neurocognitive human trait that has a solid evolutionary foundation. This book uses a multidisciplinary approach to describe millions of years of biological innovations that eventually give rise to the modern trait and its varied expression in humanity’s many religions. The authors present a scientific model and a central thesis that the brain organs, networks, and capacities that allowed humans to survive physically also gave our species the ability to create theologies, find sustenance in religious (...)
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    Stand‐Up Comedy, Authenticity, and Assertion.Jesse Rappaport & Jake Quilty-Dunn - 2020 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 78 (4):477-490.
    Stand‐up comedy is often viewed in two contrary ways. In one view, comedians are hailed as providing genuine social insight and telling truths. In the other, comedians are seen as merely trying to entertain and not to be taken seriously. This tension raises a foundational question for the aesthetics of stand‐up: Do stand‐up comedians perform genuine assertions in their performances? This article considers this question in the light of several theories of assertion. We conclude that comedians on stage do not (...)
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    Evolution of religious capacity in the genus homo: Origins and building blocks.Margaret Boone Rappaport & Christopher Corbally - 2018 - Zygon 53 (1):123-158.
    The large, ancient ape population of the Miocene reached across Eurasia and down into Africa. From this genetically diverse group, the chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and humans evolved from populations of successively reduced size. Using the findings of genomics, population genetics, cognitive science, neuroscience, and archaeology, the authors construct a theoretical framework of evolutionary innovations without which religious capacity could not have emerged as it did. They begin with primate sociality and strength from a basic ape model, and then explore how (...)
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    Evolution of religious capacity in the genus homo: Cognitive time sequence.Margaret Boone Rappaport & Christopher Corbally - 2018 - Zygon 53 (1):159-197.
    Intrigued by the possible paths that the evolution of religious capacity may have taken, the authors identify a series of six major building blocks that form a foundation for religious capacity in genus Homo. Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens idaltu are examined for early signs of religious capacity. Then, after an exploration of human plasticity and why it is so important, the analysis leads to a final building block that characterizes only Homo sapiens sapiens, beginning 200,000–400,000 years ago, when all (...)
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    Gendering security: The substantive representation of women in the Israeli parliament.Chen Friedberg & Reut Itzkovitch-Malka - 2018 - European Journal of Women's Studies 25 (4):419-439.
    The study focuses on the links between gender and national security in the legislative arena in Israel, considering whether men and women legislators prioritize security differently, alongside other thematic policy areas. The centrality of national security issues in Israeli politics makes it a good case study for these questions, as it enhances existing gendered stereotypes. The article examines two competing hypotheses. The first suggests that Israeli female legislators will mostly refrain from addressing national security policy issues, focusing instead on softer (...)
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    Serial learning and filled and unfilled delay intervals: Effects of informative feedback contingencies.Sam S. Rakover & Malka Maon - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (2):87-88.
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    Philosophy of Economics: On the Scope of Reason in Economic Inquiry, Subroto Roy. London: Routledge, 1989, ix + 236 pages. [REVIEW]Steven Rappaport - 1990 - Economics and Philosophy 6 (2):332.
  45. Rescue and Recovery as a Theological Principle, and a Key to Morality in Extraterrestrial Species.Margaret Boone Rappaport, Christopher J. Corbally & Riccardo Campa - 2023 - Zygon 58 (3):636-655.
    New theological understanding can emerge with the advancement of scientific knowledge and the use of new concepts, or older concepts in new ways. Here, the authors present a proposal to extend the concept of “rescue and recovery” found in the United Nations Law of the High Seas, off‐world and within a broader purview of other intelligent and self‐aware species that humans may someday encounter. The notion of a morality that extends to off‐world species is not new, but in this analysis, (...)
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    Teaching science and religion in the twenty‐first century: The many pedagogical roles of Christopher Southgate.Christopher Corbally & Margaret Boone Rappaport - 2018 - Zygon 53 (3):897-908.
    With the goal of understanding how Christopher Southgate communicates his in-depth knowledge of both science and theology, we investigated the many roles he assumes as a teacher. We settled upon wide-ranging topics that all intertwine: (1) his roles as author and coordinating editor of a premier textbook on science and theology, now in its third edition; (2) his oral presentations worldwide, including plenaries, workshops, and short courses; and (3) the team teaching approach itself, which is often needed by others because (...)
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    Lavoisier's Geologic Activities, 1763-1792.Rhoda Rappaport - 1967 - Isis 58 (3):375-384.
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    The Modal View of Economic Models.Steven Rappaport - 1989 - Philosophica 44:61-80.
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    Is There a Meaning-Intention Problem?Jesse Rappaport - 2017 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 17 (3):383-397.
    Stephen Schiffer introduced the “meaning-intention problem” as an argument against certain semantic analyses that invoke hidden indexical expressions. According to the argument, such analyses are incompatible with a Gricean view of speaker’s meaning, for they require speakers to refer to things about which they are ignorant, such as modes of presentation. Stephen Neale argues that a complementary problem arises due to the fact that speakers may also be ignorant of the very existence of such aphonic expressions. In this paper, I (...)
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    Shopping for Identities: Gender and Consumer CultureCarried Away: The Invention of Modern ShoppingShopping for Pleasure: Women in the Making of London's West EndLifebuoy Men, Lux Women: Commodification, Consumption, and Cleanliness in Modern ZimbabweMeasured Excess: Status, Gender, and Consumer Nationalism in South Korea.Anne Herrmann, Rachel Bowlby, Erika Diane Rappaport, Timothy Burke & Laura C. Nelson - 2002 - Feminist Studies 28 (3):539.
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