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  1. Man-woman relationship in Indian philosophy.Meena A. Kelkar - 1999 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (1):71-88.
  2. Equality in sexual-behavior-impact on man-woman relationships.Rh Dana - 1980 - Journal of Thought 15 (2):9-18.
     
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  3. Shesher Kabita: Tagorean Ideals Towards the Man-Woman Relationship.S. Ray - 1996 - Analecta Husserliana 49:165-174.
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    The antinomy "man-woman" in the personal perspective of the formation of the individual religiosity of the Orthodox believer.Hanna Kulagina-Stadnichenko - 2018 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 85:16-23.
    In this article "The antinomy "man-woman" in the personal perspective of the formation of the individual religiosity of the Orthodox believer" by Anna Kulagina-Stadnychenko explores the antinomy of the phenomenon of "manwoman" from the point of view of theology and secular science, examines the peculiarities of its functioning at the level of individual religiosity of the Orthodox believer and in the Ukrainian context. Attention is drawn to several challenges that have always been the cornerstone of the collision of alternative (...)
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    The Relationship of Dread to Spirit in Man and Woman, According to Kierkegaard.M. Joseph Costelloe - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 47 (1):1-13.
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    The Relationship of Dread to Spirit in Man and Woman, According to Kierkegaard.Howard P. Kainz - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 47 (1):1-13.
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    The Relationship of Dread to Spirit in Man and Woman, According to Kierkegaard.Howard P. Kainz - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 47 (1):1-13.
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    Nature, man, and woman.Alan Watts - 1958 - [New York]: Pantheon.
    Contrasting Christian and Taoist thought, the philosopher explores the roots of man's estrangement from nature and its relationship to modern social, psychological, and sexual anxieties That human beings stand separate from a nature that ...
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    Buddhism for couples: a calm approach to relationships.Sarah Napthali - 2015 - New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin.
    Learn Buddhist principles that can help enrich your romantic life, your life in general, and the lives of those around you. Surely a happy marriage for a normally adjusted couple is a simple matter of give-and-take-some patience, tolerance, and just trying to be cheerful as often as possible. There is no shortage of books providing relationship advice that can help us with these matters. But Buddhist teachings address more than just surface knowledge, and guide us to delve deeper into our (...)
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  10. Kennis van die Aand (later translated as Looking on Darkness). In it Brink por-trayed a romantic relationship between a white man and a woman of colour, and he.Collins Concise English Dictionary - 1995 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 73 (2).
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    Claude-Emmanuelle Centlivres Challet, Like Man, like Woman. Roman Women, Gender Qualities and Conjugal Relationships at the Turn of the First Century.Marianne Béraud - 2016 - Clio 43.
    À la croisée de l’histoire du genre et de l’histoire des mentalités, Claude-Emmanuelle Centlivres Challet propose dans cet ouvrage une approche originale des représentations masculines à propos des femmes. Il s’agit de démontrer qu’un double discours est à l’œuvre dans la définition des rôles et des fonctions des femmes dans la société romaine. Cette dichotomie discursive fait l’objet d’une déconstruction qui permet d’identifier deux discours phares chez les auteurs latins. Pour ce faire, l’a...
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    Rational woman: a feminist critique of dichotomy.Raia Prokhovnik - 1999 - New York: Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave.
    This book is a comprehensive, analytical study of the way the mind/body dichotomy has perpetuated social hierarchy on the basis of gender. It challenges the tradition of dualism and argues that the term “rational woman” is not a contradiction in terms. Having investigated the two major dualisms contained in the term “rational woman”, the author develops an argument for a new relational conception of all the terms involved in “rational woman”, emphasizing the relationship of interdependence of reason (...)
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    The power to care: effects of power in intimate relationships.Erez Zverling - 2019 - New York: Nova Science Publishers.
    What happens when men and women feel powerful in intimate relationships? When does power corrupt and when does it lead to positive consequences, such as increased sensitivity to others' needs, personal growth, and social responsibility? This book offers anyone interested in such questions a clear and accessible depiction of the effects of social power, based on cutting-edge theory and research. The book starts with a general discussion on the ways power influences individuals. The role of one's personality, goals, and (...)
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    Narcissus: Woman, Water and the West.Alexis Wick - 2013 - Feminist Review 103 (1):42-57.
    This essay explores the symbiotic relationship between European modernity, its vision of woman and water. The union of these three metaconcepts is consecrated by the Ovidian story of Narcissus and his other, Echo. The West finally found itself completely through Hegel, the Ur-narcissist, who explains the immutable link between that European monopoly, history (by which he means the potential for becoming modern), and the sea. The narcissism of modernity is the great theme of Marx and Engels in the Communist (...)
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    And God Created Woman.Bettina Bergo - 2018 - Levinas Studies 12:83-118.
    This article reads Levinas’s “And God Created Woman” in light of its socio-political context, Mai soixante-huit. It explores themes from his “Judaism and Revolution,” in which he reframed concepts of revolution, exegesis, the revolutionary, and human alienation. Following these themes, which run subtly through his Talmudic remarks on women and indirectly on feminism, I examine his arguments about a “signification beyond universality” and the fraught relationship between formal equity in gender relations and the practice of justice, as embodied by (...)
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    And God Created Woman.Bettina Bergo - 2018 - Levinas Studies 12:83-118.
    This article reads Levinas’s “And God Created Woman” in light of its socio-political context, Mai soixante-huit. It explores themes from his “Judaism and Revolution,” in which he reframed concepts of revolution, exegesis, the revolutionary, and human alienation. Following these themes, which run subtly through his Talmudic remarks on women and indirectly on feminism, I examine his arguments about a “signification beyond universality” and the fraught relationship between formal equity in gender relations and the practice of justice, as embodied by (...)
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    The Journey of Woman Image with Faith From Past to Present:Freud, Jung and Fromm’s Projections Regarding Woman.Gülüşan Göcen - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (3):1121-1141.
    The aim of this article is to reveal with an overall approach, how the psycho-social background, starting from woman image in first periods and reach modern day, is embraced by outstanding theorists of modern psychology, and also how these collected works are reflected in their definitions of woman. If it is considered that woman has been discussed with reflections against and not from primary sources throughout history, it can be seen that the most essential roots of (...) narrations can be found in oral culture and the parts of written texts are made over symbol, metaphor, proposition and story. However myths (stories) that take place in oral and partly written culture about primitive man, are sacred tales, they will also present data regarding human image. Therefore with a limited effort of human being to understand the infinite, it can be understood what human being think, feel and how they interpret rather than gods/goddesses ontology. From this point of view, this article that consists of two parts, first of all will mention especially about perception of Goddess in those reflected to image of God, maintaining its efficiency in conscious or unconscious as a system of symbols intrinsic to human nature and cultural code background and then the woman image will be roughly discussed with a descriptive style over the world of mythology, psychology and faith. In the second part, it will be examined in detail how all the written and oral information about understanding woman by modern anthropologists are interpreted with the perspective of modern psychology specific to theorists such as Freud, Jung and Fromm. Eventually, it will be emphasized that past and future are integrated with information, experience and feelings with an active relationship; perception and approach of woman have stayed up to date in time continually; mythology, psychology and religion are important factors within this matter.Summary: Human being has also used historical, temporal and spatial attributions for God. Infinite human being has expressed their thoughts about the finite God by analogy. Despite the dominance of male gender in the images of God in these analogies which are the products of human experience, female Gods that is to say Goddesses are not few. The matter of how the image of goddess come to the fore in a distinctly male-dominant society is a noteworthy matter. The narration of Earth Mother over female symbol in myths in which the harmony is constantly secured within the inner and exterior world and mention about living in harmony with the universe is an important data in order to understand female characteristics attributed to God. Human being has also used historical, temporal and spatial attributions for God. Infinite human being has expressed their thoughts about the finite God by analogy.The woman subject is influenced by transferred life experience within the historical process, and it is an undeniable fact that ancient “woman perception” has reflections to the present day. Within the history of humanity, striking definitions about woman can be seen in sacred statements in symbol language. Therefore, it is proper to examine primarily the image of sacred and then examine female meaning that is charged on that image. The aim of this study can be summed up with two themes: a) try to understand the general framework of reflections of the present image of woman, style of narration and comprehension in psychological, sociological, and religious terms by getting help from myths which mention about ancient image of God, although there is centuries old difference between those stories and us, b) reveal the image of woman in Freud, Jung, and Fromm’s approach which establishes a bond between mythology that is a system of symbols special to human nature and human psychology and discuss this subject by using psychology of religion.When reviewed ancient Far East and Middle East myths and also Ancient Greek mythology, it can be seen that gods are not cloistered supernatural beings who do not have abstract personalities and also do not lead a wholly metaphysic life. The crucial issue here is; the reality that Gods and Goddesses are shown as a model to both man and woman. Psychologists who examine religion in terms of psychology state that first outcomes about the image of God come up not with behavior but with emotion. The attributions of gender, related to the emotion in question are cited during the transfer of those emotions as well. Therefore; philosophers, culture and religion historians, theologians, anthropologists, archaeologists, psychologists, and sociologists have contributed to this transfer when they discuss the cult of God or Goddess throughout the history. It is interesting that the usage of the term of God maintains while the usage of the term of Goddess decreases. Civilization historians claim that the appearance of divine religions particularly quickens the course of transition from goddess to god. According to them, during this period in which there is a transfer from polytheist image of God to monotheist image of God, the quantitative change in the perception of God comes with a qualitative change. According to Fromm, during this power gathering period, there has been a transfer from mother and feminine (woman) centered religion to father and masculine (man) centered religious experience/ God image. According to him, in the second stage of humanity development, “the children of Earth Mother turn into the children of divine father”, there is a transition from unconditional love of mother to authoritarian sympathy of father, from an image of supplemental and surrounding Goddess to authoritarian image of God who makes requests by his nature, lays down principles and laws, and supports the power and search for a successor to deliver the power.The perception of women who led to Prophet Adam deviated from the truth and expelled from heaven is spread around especially the regions of one-God religions. This has strengthened the idea that divine religions have a negative view towards women. Including Islam, the reason of all divine religions’ encountering with claims that they have a negative approach against woman stem from applying to that religions’ human resources rather than essential religious sources which are existing or lost earliest forms.Oedipus complex is an important thesis of Freud which explains the development of religion and morals; establish the base of his psychology, and in fact, important in terms of his making connection with difference of kinds and flow or non-flow of request and needs while explaining human behaviors. According to Freud who points to sexuality and aggression which are the most powerful two instinct in the biology of male or female; the first three or five years of a newly born human- this is the period in which the basic part of personality is formed- the definition of self is extremely influenced by his/her gender (in both biological and sociocultural terms). Freud who put forward father-son conflict in the struggle to survive between Zeus and his sons in Moses and Monotheism (1998c) and Totem and Taboo (1998a), makes an explanation about the origin of religion and humanity over two male characters. Jung pays attention to goddess image as much as the image of god and do not approach this situation only as a polytheism or sociocultural explanation or childish appearances of a primitive mind. He accepts goddesses as a reflection of archetypes in human. Male has a feminine side, female has a masculine side, and a unity occurs when both complete each other. According to Fromm, a taxonomy referring to woman and man is primarily a sociology-based approach rather than a biology-based one. Fromm (1995) thinks that the whole depiction shows individuals’ own desire and needs, that is to say, their psychology rather than a theology. Transition from mother (woman) centered religion to father (man) centered religious experience and God image is essentially one of the most important breaking/inversion points of human being, not humanity. As a result, it can be said that it is an important point to clearly understand the story of mankind to examine that intense freshness at hand and centeredness of quantitative and qualitative changes of divine or God image of ancient societies come down after psychological, sociological, religious, economic, political, and cultural changes. (shrink)
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  18. The Erotico-Theoretical Transference Relationship between Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir Revisited with Michèle Le Dœuff.Ruth Burch - 2016 - Existenz 11 (1):57-62.
    Michèle Le Dœuff considers the relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir as a paradigmatic case of what she calls an "erotico-theoretical transference" relationship: De Beauvoir devoted herself to Sartre theoretically by adopting his existentialist perspective for the analysis of reality in general and the analysis of women's oppression in particular. The latter is especially strange since Sartre used strongly sexist metaphors and adopted a macho attitude towards women. In her book Hipparchia's Choice, Le Dœuff speaks in this context (...)
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    Making a Choice When There Is No "Better Man".Laura M. Bernhardt - 2021 - In Stefano Marino & Andrea Schembari (eds.), Pearl Jam and philosophy. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 79-94.
    The woman at the heart of Pearl Jam’s “Better Man” (Vitalogy, 1994) is trapped. She has committed herself to a relationship that makes her miserable, but she sees no viable alternative to staying in it. She mourns a past self who might have been able to leave and dreams of a dierent way things might be, but remains unable to move on. It is tempting to view her with a mixture of pity and frustration (reecting some of the personal (...)
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    The Concept of Woman[REVIEW]Celia Wolf-Devine - 1999 - Review of Metaphysics 52 (4):925-926.
    This book is the fruit of an enormous amount of impassioned and careful historical research into the way in which Western philosophers have thought about the concept of woman and her relationship to man. To me the most refreshing thing about it is the absence of the sort of rancor and partisanship that one frequently finds in works on this subject. Allen tries to present a fair and balanced account of all the people she treats, and includes numerous quotations (...)
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    Gender Linguistics and Literary Elements in Turkic Languages: A Perspective.Khayala Mammadova - 2015 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 16 (2):168-184.
    This paper analyses gender linguistic elements in Turkic languages through gender linguistic methods. The obtained outcomes show that, unlike other language groups, gender symmetry - the measurable equal representation of women and men - has been evident with a small number of cases indicating gender asymmetry - the unequal treatment or perceptions of women and and men in the semantics of Turkic languages. Moreover in languages reflecting gender categories, the feature on man-woman relationship penetrates the language and progresses into (...)
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    Four seasons in femininity orfour men in a woman's life.Willy Apollon - 1993 - Topoi 12 (2):101-115.
    The feminine complaint that Alex's passion echoes, raising it to a level rarely attained, is not limited to the pursuit of sexual jouissance . Nor can it be reduced to an aversion on the part of women to a morality of the signifier, as maintained by a certain reading of Freud. Very precisely, the persistent note in feminine restlessness is a certain relationship of the subject to the insufficiency of the signifier, which the quest for love registers. The fact that (...)
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    Suck it in and smile.Laurence Beaudoin-Masse - 2022 - Berkeley: Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press. Edited by Shelley Tanaka.
    A funny, touching look at the life of a social media influencer who starts to question the #goals life she has created for herself. Every day, Élie motivates her hundreds of thousands of followers to become the best versions of themselves by posting videos of exercise routines and high-protein breakfast recipes. Far from the shy teenager that she was, she is now in a very public relationship with singer Samuel Vanasse, and together they have become one of the most popular (...)
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  24. Anorexia: Social World and the Internal Woman.Juliet Mitchell - 2001 - Philosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 8 (1):13-15.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 8.1 (2001) 13-15 [Access article in PDF] Anorexia:Social World and the Internal Woman Juliet Mitchell This is a nicely presented argument--as far as it goes, but is that far enough? The problems of a reconciliation between psychoanalytic and feminist-social explanations of anorexia seem to me greater than this account allows. Social pressures and intra-family dynamics and innate mental characteristics doubtless all play a part (...)
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    When God wrecks your romance: orthodox faith, unorthodox story.Amanda Vernon - 2018 - Chandler, AZ: Joyful Noise. Edited by Matt Fase.
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    Standing at the Intersections: Navigating Life as a Black Intersex Man.Sean Saifa Wall - 2015 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 5 (2):117-119.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Standing at the Intersections: Navigating Life as a Black Intersex ManSean Saifa WallAs I sit down to write this narrative, my mind is reflecting on the past year. This year has seen numerous protests against state–sanctioned violence with the declaration that “Black Lives Matter”. As a Black intersex man, I have witnessed the impact of state–sanctioned violence on my family and my community, both from the police state and (...)
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    Gender and dialogue in the rabbinic prism.Admiel Kosman - 2012 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    The author applies the fields of gender studies, psychoanalysis, and literature to Talmudic texts. In opposition to the perception of Judaism as a legal system, he argues that the Talmud demands inner spiritual effort, to which the trait of humility and the refinement of the ego are central. This leads to the question of the attitude to the Other, in general, and especially to women. The author shows that the Talmud places the woman (who represents humility and good-heartedness in (...)
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  28. Gender and agency: reconfiguring the subject in feminist and social theory.Lois McNay - 2000 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
    This book reassesses theories of agency and gender identity against the backdrop of changing relations between men and women in contemporary societies.
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    Sex and Gender: A Spectrum of Views.Philip E. Devine & Celia Wolf-Devine - 2003 - Wadsworth Publishing.
    SEX AND GENDER: A SPECTRUM OF VIEWS provides a medium for discussion and debate about today's most provocative issues concerning human sexuality and the relationships between masculinity and femininity. Including a spectrum of views that ranges from the stridently conservative to the progressively feminist, this anthology engages students in these subjects using a wider range of standpoints than is typical of such readers.
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    Book Review: Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman[REVIEW]Catharine Savage Brosman - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (2):417-418.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual WomanCatharine Savage BrosmanSimone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman, by Toril Moi; xii & 324 pp. Oxford: Blackwell, 1994, $54.95 cloth, $21.95 paper.Eschewing linear patterns and other conventional ways of writing lives, feminist critic Toril Moi has undertaken instead to construct a “personal genealogy” of Beauvoir, using notions derived partly from Michel Foucault and Pierre Bourdieu (Jacques (...)
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    El Vaticano II y la mujer: ¿es posible un diálogo? (Vatican II and the woman: is it possible the dialogue?) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2011v9n24p1280. [REVIEW]Eduardo Hoornaert - 2011 - Horizonte 9 (24):1280-1289.
    O artigo introduz a questão da relação entre a Igreja hierárquica e a mulher, afirmando que, desde seus começos, o cristianismo teve dificuldades para compreender o comportamento de Jesus para com as mulheres. Destaca alguns sinais do surgimento, no século XX, de uma nova consciência feminina, caracterizada pela emergência do “pensamento autônomo”. Em contraposição às mudanças do universo feminino e referindo-se ao “desconhecimento da mulher” que caracterizou o Vaticano II, o artigo refere-se à dificuldade da Igreja em identificar a ideologia (...)
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  32. Dorshot ṭov: perush ḳevutsati feminisṭ̣i le-sugyat isure yiḥud ḳidushin 80b-82b = Dorshot tov: collective & feminist interpretation to the prohibitions of yichud (Babylonian Talmud, Kiddushin 80b-82b).ʻAnat Yiśreʼeli & Esther Fisher (eds.) - 2013 - Ḳiryat Ṭivʻon: ha-Midrashah be-Oranim.
     
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    L'"Il y a" du Rapport Sexuel.Jean-Luc Nancy - 2001 - Galilée.
    La phrase de Lacan " il n'y a pas de rapport sexuel " a acquis la notoriété que méritait son caractère provocateur. Mais que signifie cette provocation en tant que telle? Une invitation à dissocier entièrement le rapport effectif d'une " impasse " fondamentale dans l'ordre symbolique - ou bien une incitation à penser plus radicalement ce " non-être ", non-savoir et non-rapport par lequel le rapport s'ouvre proprement, dans l'effectivité autant que dans le symbolique et dans l'imaginaire? A une (...)
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    Homme, femme, philosophie.Alain Badiou - 2019 - [Paris]: Fayard. Edited by Barbara Cassin.
    Alain Badiou est platonicien (plutôt platonicien), Barbara Cassin est sophiste (plutôt sophiste). Cela a-t-il quelque chose à voir avec le fait qu'il soit un homme et qu'elle soit une femme? Telle est la question que nous nous posons depuis longtemps. Depuis que nous nous connaissons en somme, et que nous avons commencé à travailler ensemble comme directeurs de collection. A un moment donné, nous avons pris cette question à bras-le-corps.0C'est venu, peut-être, d'une remarque à notre propos disant que, un platonicien (...)
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    When the Child is the Father of the Man: Work, Sexual Difference and the Guardian-State in Third Republic France.Sylvia Schafer - 1992 - History and Theory 31 (4):98-115.
    This article examines the place of gender and gendered identities both in representations of "the state" and the substance of social policy under the early Third Republic in France. In conceiving programs of assistance for abandoned or endangered children at the end of the nineteenth century, representatives of the state drew upon broad representation of the state and its relationship to the populace at large which universalized male identities and suppressed feminine specificity. The use of familial metaphors and the gendering (...)
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  36. Sefer Pitḥe yiḥud: hilkhot yiḥud mevoʼarim be-ṭaʻamam ʻal pi mekorotehem be-sifre ha-rishonim ṿeha-aḥaronim ʻim tsiyunim ṿe-heʻarot.Tsevi Dov ben Zeʼev Rotan - 2015 - Modiʻin ʻIlit: [Tsevi Dov ben Zeʼev Rotan].
     
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  37. Sefer Shiʻure halakhah: yiḥud ṿe-hitraḥaḳut me-ʻarayot: shiʻure halakhah ʻa. pi gedole ha-aḥaronim ṿeha-posḳim ʻad le-halakhah le-maʻaśeh, u-maḳif bi-yesodiyut harbeh sheʼelot ha-metsuyot bi-zemanenu u-feraṭe ha-dinim ha-nogʻim le-maʻas̀eh.Shemuʼel Felder - 2022 - Lakewood, NJ: Mekhon Shiʻure halakhah le-hotsaʼat shiʻure ha-g. R. Sh. Felder, sheliṭa. Edited by Yaʻaḳov Yis̀raʼel Berezanski.
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  38. Ḳunṭres Mitsṿah yetomah: madrikh le-shalom bayit ule-ḥaye ishut: meyoʻad la-ḥatanim ule-rashe mishpaḥah bene Torah: bo yevoʼar daʻat..Simcha Feuerman - 2010 - Flushing, NY: Simcha Feuerman.
     
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    Le débat confisqué: PMA, GPA, bioéthique, "genre", #metoo..Christian Flavigny - 2019 - Paris: Salvator.
    La mise en garde d'un psychiatre spécialiste de l'enfance sur les dérives de l'indifférenciation sexuelle.
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  40. Ba wiryabîn: dar̄ûxanî r̄ewişt komełgekeman berew hełdêr debat.ʻElî Bapîr - 2007 - Hewlêr [Kurdistan, Iraq]: Al-Tafsīr bo Biławkirdinewe w Rageyandin.
     
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    Futur·es: comment le féminisme peut sauver le monde.Lauren Bastide - 2022 - Paris Xe: Allary éditions.
    A quoi ressemblerait une société vraiment féministe? L'identité, la sexualité, l'amour et la parentalité se vivraient sans contrainte ni injonction. La réponse aux crimes serait la réparation et non l'exclusion. L'attention au soin changerait notre relation au travail. L'écoféminisme nous ferait entrer dans une relation non prédatrice à la nature. Les théoriciennes féministes ont développé, depuis des siècles, suffisamment d'outils pour modifier en profondeur chaque pan de la société, au-delà des relations femmes-hommes. Appliquer un programme féministe à la société, c'est (...)
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    Shene ha-meʼorot: ha-shiṿyon ba-mishpaḥah mi-mabaṭ Yehudi ḥadash.Zohar Maor (ed.) - 2006 - Efratah: Mekhon "Binah la-ʻitim".
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  43. Hadrakhat ḥatanim ṿe-avrekhim.Mordekhai Shmedra - 2017 - Nyu Yorḳ: Mordekhai Shmedra.
     
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    Dian Mian bian di Baiyi de zong jiao yi shi.Rukang Tian - 2015 - Shanghai Shi: Fu dan da xue chu ban she. Edited by Dehua Fu & Rukang Tian.
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    Femmes et philosophie des Lumières: de l'imaginaire à la vie des idées.Laurence Vanoflen (ed.) - 2020 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
  46. Sefer Mishmeret ha-yiḥud: hilkhot yiḥud kelalehen, u-firṭehen ʻarukhot u-mesudarot ke-Shulḥan ʻarukh.Shelomoh Zalman ben Yaʻaḳov Tsevi Ṿolf - 2014 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼah la-or Tsuf.
     
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    Yiruigelai: jian chi xing bie cha yi de zhe xue = Luce Irigaray: A Philosophy Affirming Sexual Difference.Chongyi Zhu - 2014 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan da xue chu ban zhong xin.
    伊瑞葛來,在西蒙波娃之後,法國最具代表性的女性主義哲學家。 本書以性別差異為核心,完整呈現其思想菁華―― 平等,不是泯除差異,而是要尊重差異,包容異於己的他者。 伊瑞葛來是繼西蒙.德.波娃之後,法國最具代表性、原創性,以及「挑逗性」的女性主義哲學家,同時也是主導當今思潮的重要人物。雖然她之前被歸類為本質主義者,因而削減了其影響力,但隨著我們對她的思想有更全面的 認識,如今終於有了更公允的評價。 本書以性別差異為核心,討論伊瑞葛來由此主要議題衍生至不同文化面向──哲學論述、語言、神聖、面對他者──的相關看法。從《另一個女人的內視鏡》開始,伊瑞葛來便致力於暴露西方哲學傳統將女性化約為男性的鏡中倒 影,導致整個西方文化落入僵局的不當認知。為了喚起人們對性別差異的重視,她強調男與女是兩個不同主體,目前的首要之務,在於確立女性的主體性,進而發展、實踐承認性別差異的倫理,以使文化開展出更豐饒多元的新局 ,帶來「救贖」。 透過種種論述,伊瑞葛來為當今學術界樹立了面對「他者」的典範。當我們不再預設立場,願意對「他者」有更深入的認識時,將有助於消弭許多誤會,化解彼此之間的心結。.
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    Femminile e maschile tra pensiero e discorso.Patrizia Cordin (ed.) - 1995 - Trento: Dipartimento di scienze filologiche e storiche.
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  49. Sefer Gan naʻul: ʻal hilkhot yiḥud la-halakhah ule-maʻaśeh: ʻim beʼur Petaḥ ha-gan: u-vo meḳorot, tsiyunim ṿe-heʻarot ʻal ha-halakhot sheba-sefer kolel maśa u-matan be-divre ha-posḳim, rishonim ṿe-aḥaronim, ʻad aḥarone zemanenu.Yaʻaḳov ben Yosef Leṿi - 2016 - Tel Aviv: [Yaʻaḳov Leṿi]. Edited by Yaʻaḳov ben Yosef Leṿi.
     
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    Ram za sliku.Ratko Božović - 2010 - Beograd: Čigoja štampa.
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