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  1. The Burden of Individuality: The Origins of the Ideal of Individuality.Lior Rabi ליאור רבי - 2009 - Pardes- Haifa.
    עומס האינדיבידואליות הוא אחת החוויות המרכזיות המלוות את החיים של האדם בחברה המודרנית. חוויה זו מתבטאת בקריאה לכל אדם להתחבר לתבונתו הביקורתית ולממש את מלוא פוטנציאל היכולות האינדיבידואליות הקיימות בו. ההנחה של הספר היא שבמסגרת החברות המסורתיות, מרבית בני האדם נטו להבין עצמם בהתאם למיקומם במסגרת ה"אנחנו" הקולקטיבי. מיעוט קטן מתוכם שאף להפריד עצמו מהתרבות הכללית ולעמוד על פוטנציאל האינדיבידואליות השונה שלו. בחברה המודרנית חל שינוי במערכת היחסים החברתית וממבנה של חברה פטריארכאלית, סטטית, מעמדית, בני האדם החלו להיתפס כפרטים, וכך (...)
     
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    Ortega y Gasset on natural selection and the vocation of man: a rejection or elaboration of Darwinism?Rabi Lior - 2015 - Kairos 13:47-81.
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    The Imperative of Individuality, Vocation of Man and the End of Metaphysics in Modern Times.Lior Rabi - 2017 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 73 (1):351-378.
    In traditional societies the relationship between the group members was more personal and less individual. Most societies were patriarchal, hierarchical and static and most people understood themselves according to their social position. Only a small minority of the members tried to differentiate themselves from the collective in order to follow their potential of individuality. In modern times the social relations became less personal and more individual and the ideal was to allow every citizen to strive for accomplishing his special vocation. (...)
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  4. Ortega y Gasset on Georg Cantor’s Theory of Transfinite Numbers.Lior Rabi - 2016 - Kairos (15):46-70.
    Ortega y Gasset is known for his philosophy of life and his effort to propose an alternative to both realism and idealism. The goal of this article is to focus on an unfamiliar aspect of his thought. The focus will be given to Ortega’s interpretation of the advancements in modern mathematics in general and Cantor’s theory of transfinite numbers in particular. The main argument is that Ortega acknowledged the historical importance of the Cantor’s Set Theory, analyzed it and articulated a (...)
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  5. The Democratic Challenge Designed for the Spanish Intellectuals in the Political Thought of José Ortega y Gasset.Lior Rabi - 2012 - History of European Ideas 38 (2):266-287.
    Summary The article deals with the political thought of the young Spanish philosopher and intellectual, José Ortega y Gasset (1883?1955). The main aim is to examine to what extent his political thought was articulated in a systematic manner, and to understand if it was meant to be practically implemented. Ortega's political thought has been described as liberal on the one hand, and anti-democratic and conservative on the other. The disparities regarding Ortega's politics usually arise from his declarations, which aimed to (...)
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    Śefat ha-shetiḳah: regaʻim shel nikur ṿe-shetiḳah ba-ʻir ha-gedolah.Lior Rabi - 2011 - Ḥefah: Pardes.
    הייתכן לדבר על השתיקה כשפה? במסע ארוך המשתרע על שבעה עשר פרקים מנסה המחבר להתמודד עם התפיסה המקובלת בימינו, לפיה השתיקה האנושית היא שפה פרטית, פנימית ואינטימית, כזו הנגישה רק לאדם כיחיד. תחילת המסע להתגברות על תפיסה זו מצוי בבחינה מחודשת של הרציונאליזם ואידיאל האינדיבידואליות המודרני בזיקה עם הגישה שלנו אל השתיקה האנושית. בעוד ששפת המילים מוגדרת כשפה המשקפת את העולם, המהווה תמונה של המציאות, שפת השתיקה מתוארת כשיקוף של הפרטי שרק היחיד ככזה יכול לגשת אליו. האומנם השתיקה היא שפה (...)
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  7. Ortega y Gasset on Natural Selection and the Vocation of Man: Rejection or Elaboration of Darwinism?Lior Rabi - 2015 - Kairos: Journal of Philosophy and Science 13:47-81.
    In many of his writings and lectures Ortega y Gasset criticized Darwinism on numbers of issues. In this paper I aim to reexamine his critique and to prove that in 1916 the harsh critique was designed to hide the similarity between his ideas and Darwin's idea of Natural Selection. The origins of Ortega's idea on the vocation of man can be traced in his dialogue with Darwin in the year 1916. In the historiography his Philosophy of Life is conceived as (...)
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  8. רגעים של ניכור ושתיקה בעיר הגדולה.Lior Rabi - 2013 - כוורת 21 (יולי 2013):14-16.
    לרציונליזם השפעה מרכזית על האופן שבו החברה המודרנית החלה לפרש רגעים של שתיקה בין-אישית כביטוי לשפה פרטית. ההגדרה החברתית של השתיקה כשפה פרטית היא עדות לתהליך ההתעצמות ההיסטורית של ניכור האדם מעצמו.
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  9. Reflections on the Bourgeoisie Culture: Jose Ortega y Gasset's Ethics.Lior Rabi - 2015 - Revista de Estudios Orteguianos 31:91-113.
    The ethics of Ortega y Gasset is described in the historiography as an imperative of his philosophical idea on human vocation. Ortega’s ethics is being analyzed as part of his philosophy of life or in other words as a part of his concepts such as human destiny, happiness and vocation. The contention of this article is that Ortega’s ethics can be better understood together with the reflections he had in regard to the Bourgeoisie culture. Emphasizing the importance of the moral (...)
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    עומס האינדיבידואליות: שורשי אידיאל האינדיבידואליות המודרני.Lior Rabi - 2009 - pardes.
    עומס האינדיבידואליות הוא אחת החוויות המרכזיות המלוות את החיים של האדם בחברה המודרנית. חוויה זו מתבטאת בקריאה לכל אדם להתחבר לתבונתו הביקורתית ולממש את מלוא פוטנציאל היכולות האינדיבידואליות הקיימות בו. ההנחה של הספר היא שבמסגרת החברות המסורתיות, מרבית בני האדם נטו להבין עצמם בהתאם למיקומם במסגרת ה"אנחנו" הקולקטיבי. מיעוט קטן מתוכם שאף להפריד עצמו מהתרבות הכללית ולעמוד על פוטנציאל האינדיבידואליות השונה שלו. בחברה המודרנית חל שינוי במערכת היחסים החברתית וממבנה של חברה פטריארכאלית, סטטית, מעמדית, בני האדם החלו להיתפס כפרטים, וכך (...)
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    GEORG SIMMEL, ORTEGA Y GASSET AND THE RETURN TO THE TRADITIONAL METAPHYSICS: TOWARDS A PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE.Lior Rabi - 2011 - Revista de Estudios Orteguianos 23:83-105.
    This paper deals with the interpretation of Georg Simmel and Ortega y Gasset to the traditional metaphysic. At the first decade of the 20th century both philosophers appropriated the neo-Kantian approach to the objective of philosophy and did not consider the metaphysical discussion as pivot within the philosophical discussion. At the second decade of the 20th century they both formulated a philosophy which is based on the acknowledgement of the importance of metaphysic for dealing with the objectives of philosophy. The (...)
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    Commuters, Located Life Interests, and the City's Demos.Lior Glick - 2020 - Journal of Political Philosophy 29 (4):480-495.
    Journal of Political Philosophy, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 480-495, December 2021.
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    Being in the zone: physiological markers of togetherness in joint improvisation.Lior Noy, Nava Levit-Binun & Yulia Golland - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Motivational Facts, Legitimacy, and the Justification of Political Ideals.Lior Erez - 2024 - Res Publica 30 (2):323-340.
    Should facts about motivation play a role in the justification of political ideals? Many theorists argue that political ideals should be tailored to the limitations of human nature—‘taking people as they are’—while others maintain that facts about motivation should be excluded. This article offers a critical intervention in this debate: the important question is not so much whether people can motivate themselves, or whether they are capable of being motivated, but what social mechanisms would be required to motivate them, and (...)
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    A Basic Course in Probability Theory.Rabi Bhattacharya & Edward C. Waymire - forthcoming - Analysis.
    The book develops the necessary background in probability theory underlying diverse treatments of stochastic processes and their wide-ranging applications. With this goal in mind, the pace is lively, yet thorough. Basic notions of independence and conditional expectation are introduced relatively early on in the text, while conditional expectation is illustrated in detail in the context of martingales, Markov property and strong Markov property. Weak convergence of probabilities on metric spaces and Brownian motion are two highlights. The historic role of size-biasing (...)
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  16. In for a Penny, or: If You Disapprove of Investment Migration, Why Do You Approve of High-Skilled Migration?Lior Erez - 2021 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 8 (1):155-178.
    While many argue investment-based criteria for immigration are wrong or at least problematic, skill-based criteria remain relatively uncontroversial. This is normatively inconsistent. This article assesses three prominent normative objections to investment-based selection criteria for immigrants: that they wrongfully discriminate between prospective immigrants that they are unfair, and that they undermine political equality among citizens. It argues that either skill-based criteria are equally susceptible to these objections, or that investment-based criteria are equally shielded from them. Indeed, in some ways investment-based criteria (...)
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    Cities, selective admission, and economic sorting.Lior Glick - 2020 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 19 (3):274-292.
    In the last few decades, residency in some of the world’s desired destination cities has become a privilege, as housing supply has not kept pace with population growth. This has led to a significant rise in housing prices and consequently to the exclusion of middle- and low-income populations on a large scale. These developments have received only scant attention in political theory despite their prominence in local policymaking and their contribution to processes of redrawing the boundaries of inclusion into local (...)
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    Recent insights into perceptual and motor skill learning.Lior Shmuelof & John W. Krakauer - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    The subject of ideals.Lior Barshack - 2000 - Cultural Values 4 (1):77-100.
    It is argued that ideals emerge in the course of the individuation‐separation process, preserving the narcissism of primary Thingness. Ideals form an essential part of social structure, as opposed to communitas, where individuation is suspended. The anthropological distinction between social structure and communitas is reformulated in psychoanalytic terms. Structure and communitas are shown to correspond to two alternative organizations of narcissism. Ideals and myths figure among the manifestations of the narcissism of structure. In the last section, certain explanations of the (...)
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  20. Krapp's Last Tape, un recorrido por las metáforas de la memoria.Lior Zylberman - 2013 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 3 (6).
     
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    ‘Nunca comprenderán que yo también tenía corazón’. Sobre el testimonio del victimario en el cine documental.Lior Zylberman - forthcoming - Thémata Revista de Filosofía.
    Este trabajo se enmarca en una investigación en curso sobre la representación de los genocidios en el cine documental. En esta instancia se indagará en torno a las características del testimonio del victimario en el cine documental, efectuando un mapeo por diversas producciones. Se presentará un posible esquema que prestará atención en la matriz narrativa de los testimonios y los modos de responsabilidad que allí se exponen. De este modo, se presentarán dos grandes polos que oscilarán entre la entrevista –más (...)
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    Think local, act global: Civic vigilance as cosmopolitan political motivation.Lior Erez - 2020 - Journal of Social Philosophy 51 (4):628-644.
    As even those who endorse it concede, cosmopolitanism has a motivational problem. There is a need for strategies to generate support of global norms conducive to cosmopolitanism, but which do not rely primarily on the motivating force of the moral argument. This article makes the case for civic vigilance as an answer to this problem. It argues that support for cosmopolitan norms could be advanced by encouraging a recognition of the ‘boomerang effect’: the ways in which global injustice undermines the (...)
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    Synchrony in Joint Action Is Directed by Each Participant’s Motor Control System.Lior Noy, Netta Weiser & Jason Friedman - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Children’s Participation in Divorce Proceedings—An Arendtian Critique.Lior Barshack - 2023 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 36 (2):317-339.
    The essay proposes that children should not participate in custody proceedings because they lack a place in the public world, a concept which was developed by Arendt and which I elaborate on the basis of her writings. Arendt’s concepts of place in the world and of childhood are correlated, polar ethical concepts. ‘Place in the world’ as described by Arendt combines commitment to worldbuilding as a collaborative enterprise, relations of mutual-recognition among equal co-builders of the public world, an inviolable place (...)
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    Dignity, Descent, and the Rights to Family Life.Lior Barshack - 2014 - Law and Ethics of Human Rights 8 (2):161-193.
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    Dignity, Descent, and the Rights to Family Life.Lior Barshack - 2014 - The Law and Ethics of Human Rights 8 (2).
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    Transformations of Kinship and the Acceleration of History Thesis.Lior Barshack - 2007 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 8 (1):191-220.
    Departing from Durkheim’s assertion of the primacy of public time, I argue that time is manufactured through the legal organization of society in the form of a corporate body. As a corporation, society enjoys fictive immortality, and it is this legal fiction that allows the flow of historical time. The institution of time, and of the corporate structure in general, is made possible through the political triumph over communal aspirations for timelessness, oneness and death: aspirations for an eternal present, to (...)
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    Patterns of Joint Improvisation in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder.Rachel-Shlomit Brezis, Lior Noy, Tali Alony, Rachel Gotlieb, Rachel Cohen, Yulia Golland & Nava Levit-Binnun - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Cosmopolitanism, Motivation, and Normative Feasibility.Lior Erez - 2015 - Ethics and Global Politics 8 (1):43-55.
    David Axelsen has recently introduced a novel critique of the motivational argument against cosmopolitanism : even if it were the case that lack of motivation could serve as a normative constraint, people’s anti-cosmopolitan motivations cannot be seen as constraints on cosmopolitan duties as they are generated and reinforced by the state. This article argues that Axelsen 's argument misrepresents the nationalist motivational argument against cosmopolitanism : the nationalist motivational argument is best interpreted as an argument about normative feasibility rather than (...)
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    Externality, Reality, Objectivity, Actuality: Kant’s Fourfold Response to Idealism.Lior Nitzan - 2012 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 94 (2):147-177.
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  31. The thought of an object and the object of thought: A critique of Henry E. Allison's 'two aspect' view.Lior Nitzan - 2010 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 92 (2):176-198.
    In this paper I take issue with Allison's ‘two aspect’ view of Kant's transcendental distinction between appearances and things-in-themselves. Unlike those of Allison's critics, who criticize him, and by implication Kant, based on some form of the ‘two world’ view, I argue that, even Allison's methodological, more moderate interpretation, nevertheless includes an excessive commitment to the role of things-in-themselves in Kant's theoretical philosophy, a commitment which is both unnecessary and incompatible with Kant's text. I offer an alternative interpretation which, in (...)
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    The Thought of an Object and the Object of Thought: A Critique of Henry E. Allison's ‘Two Aspect’ View.Lior Nitzan - 2010 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 92 (2):176-198.
    In this paper I take issue with Allison's ‘two aspect’ view of Kant's transcendental distinction between appearances and things-in-themselves. Unlike those of Allison's critics, who criticize him, and by implication Kant, based on some form of the ‘two world’ view, I argue that, even Allison's methodological, more moderate interpretation, nevertheless includes an excessive commitment to the role of things-in-themselves in Kant's theoretical philosophy, a commitment which is both unnecessary and incompatible with Kant's text. I offer an alternative interpretation which, in (...)
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  33. A Blocked Exchange? Investment Citizenship and the Limits of the Commodification Objection.Lior Erez - 2023 - In Dimitry Kochenov & Kristin Surak (eds.), Citizenship and Residence Sales: Rethinking the Boundaries of Belonging. Cambridge University Press.
    Critics of investment citizenship often appeal to the idea that citizenship should not be commodified. This chapter clarifies how the different arguments in support of this Commodification Objection are best understood as versions of wider claims in the literature on the moral limits of markets (MLM). Through an analysis of the three main objections – The Wrong Distribution Argument, The Value Degradation Argument, and the Motivational Corruption Argument – it claims that these objections rely on flawed and partial interpretations of (...)
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    Jacob Sigismund Beck's Standpunctslehre and the Kantian Thing-in-itself Debate: The Relation Between a Representation and its Object.Lior Nitzan - 2014 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book examines the unique views of philosopher Jacob Sigismund Beck, a student of Immanuel Kant who devoted himself to an exploration of his teacher's doctrine and to showing that Kant's transcendental idealism is, contra to the common view, both internally consistent and is not a form of subjective idealism. In his attempt to explain away certain apparent contradictions found in Kant's system, Beck put forward a new reading of Kant's critical theory, a view, which came to be known as (...)
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    The nature of Garner interference: The role of uncertainty, information, and variation in the breakdown in selective attention.Lior Niv, Rani Moran & Daniel Algom - 2022 - Cognition 218 (C):104950.
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    On the limitations of thought experiments in physics and the consequences for physics education.Miriam Reiner & Lior M. Burko - 2003 - Science & Education 12 (4):365-385.
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    Women Filmmakers: A Critical Reception.Louise Heck-Rabi - 1984 - Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press.
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    Assessing Explanatory Models of Auditory Verbal Hallucinations.Robles Rena Lior - unknown
    Many attempts have been made to explain the nature of auditory verbal hallucinations or the phenomenon of “hearing voices”. In the contemporary discussion of auditory verbal hallucinations, the raw material of the voices of AVH is seen as either inner speech, a spontaneously activated auditory experience, or imagined speech. Some contemporary theories of AVH are self-proclaimed self-monitoring theories which claim that AVH are the result of a failure of self-monitoring of some raw material, while other theories claim that AVH are (...)
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    Anti-Cosmopolitanism and the Motivational Preconditions for Social Justice.Erez Lior - 2017 - Social Theory and Practice 43 (2):249-282.
    This article reconstructs the political motivation argument against cosmopolitanism, according to which the extension of social justice beyond bounded communities would be motivationally unstable, and thus unjustified. It does so through an analysis of the stability problem, and a reconstruction of the three most prominent anti-cosmopolitan arguments—Rawlsian statism, liberal nationalism, and civic republicanism—as solutions to this problem. It then examines, and rejects, three prominent objections, each denying a different level of the argument. The article concludes that the civic republican version (...)
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    Pro Mundo Mori? The Problem of Cosmopolitan Motivation in War.Lior Erez - 2017 - Ethics and International Affairs 31 (2):143-165.
    This article presents a new understanding of the problem of cosmopolitan motivation in war, comparing it to the motivational critique of social justice cosmopolitanism. The problem of cosmopolitanism’s “motivational gap” is best interpreted as a political one, not a meta-ethical or ethical one. That is, the salient issue is not whether an individual soldier is able to be motivated by cosmopolitan concerns, nor is it whether being motivated by cosmopolitanism would be too demanding. Rather, given considerations of legitimacy in the (...)
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  41. Reconsidering Richard Rorty’s Private-Public Distinction.Lior Erez - 2013 - Humanities.
    This article provides a new interpretation of Richard Rorty’s notion of the private-public distinction. The first section of the article provides a short theoretical overview of the origins of the public-private distinction in Rorty’s political thought and clarifies the Rortian terminology. The main portion of the article is dedicated to the critique of Rorty’s private-public distinction, divided into two thematic sections: (i) the private-public distinction as undesirable and (ii) the private-public distinction as unattainable. I argue that Rorty’s formulation provides plausible (...)
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  42. The Totenic Authority of the Court.Lior Barshack - 2000 - Law and Critique 11 (3):301-328.
    This article examines the place of the court within civil religion. It is argued that every civil religion is rooted in a magical anchor that in contemporary democratic civil religions is provided by the court. While in most institutions of civil religion totemic authority is represented, in court it is present. Therefore, court proceedings are occurrences of magic: they are performances during which the sacred Thing is present. In court, the law itself and the clerical community to which it was (...)
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    Ways of Imagining: A New Interpretation of Sartre’s Notion of Imagination.Lior Levy - 2019 - British Journal of Aesthetics 59 (2):129-146.
    In the conclusion to The Imaginary Jean-Paul Sartre draws attention to the centrality of imagination in human life, describing it as a constitutive structure of consciousness. Imagination, according to him, is not a contingent feature of consciousness, but one of its essential features. This essay re-examines Sartre’s notion of imagination, arguing that current interpretations do not exhaust its meaning. Beginning with a consideration of dichotomies that dominate his theory of imagination—such as those between present, material objects and absent images, or (...)
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    Sartre and Ricoeur on Productive Imagination.Lior Levy - 2014 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 52 (1):43-60.
    Commenting on Jean-Paul Sartre's theory of imagination, Paul Ricoeur argues that Sartre fails to address the productive nature of imaginative acts. According to Ricoeur, Sartre's examples show that he thinks of imagination in mimetic terms, neglecting its innovative and creative dimensions. Imagination, Ricoeur continues, manifests itself most clearly in fiction, wherein new meaning is created. By using fiction as the paradigm of imaginative activity, Ricoeur is able to argue against Sartre that the essence of imagination lies not in its ability (...)
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    Liberal nationalism, immigration, and the problem of multiple national identities.Lior Erez - 2020 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 23 (4):495-517.
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    Overdoing Democracy: Why we Must Put Democracy in Its Place by Robert Talisse (Oxford University Press, 2019).Lior Erez - 2021 - Philosophy 96 (2):327-331.
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    Liberal nationalism, immigration, and the problem of multiple national identities.Lior Erez - 2020 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 23 (4):495-517.
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    What is political about political self-deception?Lior Erez - 2020 - Ethics and Global Politics 13 (4):38-47.
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    Intentionality, Consciousness, and the Ego: The Influence of Husserl’s Logical Investigations on Sartre’s Early Work.Lior Levy - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (5-6):511-524.
    Jean-Paul Sartre’s early phenomenological texts reveal the complexity of his relationship to Edmund Husserl. Deeply indebted to phenomenology’s method as well as its substance, Sartre nonetheless confronted Husserl’s transcendental turn from Ideas onward. Although numerous studies have focused on Sartre’s points of contention with Husserl, drawing attention to his departure from Husserlian phenomenology, scholars have rarely examined the way in which Sartre engaged and responded to the early Husserl, particularly to his discussions of intentionality, consciousness, and self in Logical Investigations. (...)
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    Rethinking the Relationship Between Memory and Imagination in Sartre's the Imaginary.Lior Levy - 2012 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 43 (2):143-160.
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