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    A Way of Practice: On Confucian Learning as a Communal Task.Galia Patt-Shmir - 2015 - Philosopical Practice 10 (2):1581-96.
    This article aims at showing the applicability of the Confucian Way in non-Confucian contexts, through referring to the inner connectedness between theory and practice in Confucianism. Its first part addresses the Confucian ideas of knowledge, learning, dialogue and self-realization. Its second part suggests an application of the ideas in a project with women who are looking for a way to “check out” from prostitution. The article suggests that treating these women as partners to the Confucian humanistic Way brings to a (...)
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    Way as dao; way as halakha: Confucianism, Judaism, and way metaphors.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2005 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 5 (1):137-158.
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    Kim, Jung-Yeup: Z hang Zai’s Philosophy of Qi: A Practical Understanding.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2018 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 17 (3):429-434.
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    The effectiveness of contradiction for understanding human practice: A rhetoric of "goal-ideal" in confucianism.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (3):455–476.
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    To Broaden the Way: A Confucian-Jewish Dialogue.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2006 - Lexington Books.
    To Broaden the Way suggests that the texts of both the Jewish and Confucian tradition talk in riddles of a special kind: riddles which are introduced-and answered-by religious forms of life. Using a "dialogue of riddles," Galia Patt-Shamir presents a comparative perspective of Confucianism and Judaism regarding the relatedness between contradictory expressions in texts and living conflicts.
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    To live a Riddle: The case of the binding of Isaac.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2003 - Philosophy and Literature 27 (2):269-283.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.2 (2003) 269-283 [Access article in PDF] To Live a Riddle:The Case of the Binding of Isaac Galia Patt-Shamir MOST OF US BELIEVE we know what a riddle is. Usually it is an obscurity, or a set of obscurities, for which—we assume—an answer can be given, even if one is not yet known. Most of us, moreover, believe we know what a solution to (...)
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    Persons emerging persons: three neo-confucian perspectives on transcending self-boundaries.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2021 - Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
    Offers three Neo-Confucian understandings of broadening the Way as broadening oneself, through an ongoing process of removing self-boundaries.
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  8. From li to li : A pragmatist implication of Cheng Chung-Ying's onto-hermeneutics.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2008 - In Zhongying Cheng & On Cho Ng (eds.), The Imperative of Understanding: Chinese Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy, and Onto-Hermeneutics: A Tribute Volume Dedicated to Professor Chung-Ying Cheng. Global Scholarly Publications.
     
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    Filial Piety, Vital Power, and a Moral Sense of Immortality in Zhang Zai’s Philosophy.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2012 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (2):223-239.
    The present article focuses on Zhang Zai’s 張載 attitude toward death and its moral significance. It launches with the unusual link between the opening statement of the Western Inscription 西銘 regarding heaven and earth as parents and the conclusion that serving one’s cosmic parents during life, one is peaceful in death. Through the analogy of human relations with heaven and earth as filial piety (xiao 孝), Zhang Zai sets a framework for an understanding that being filial through life eliminates the (...)
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    Learning and women: Confucianism revisited.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2009 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (2):243-260.
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    Moral world, ethical terminology: The moral significance of metaphysical terms in Zhou dunyi and Zhu XI.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2004 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (3):349–362.
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    Moral World, Ethical Terminology: The Moral Significance of Metaphysical Terms in Zhou Dunyi and Zhu Xi.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2004 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (3):349-362.
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    Reading Taijitu Shuo Synchronously: The Human Sense of Wuji er Taiji.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2020 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 19 (3):427-442.
    This article suggests that reading Zhou Dunyi’s 周敦頤 Explanation to the Diagram of Supreme Polarity synchronously instead of diachronically yields a new understanding on the relatedness between infinitude and finitude, or on the One and many. Zhou’s attitude is introduced as a living riddle, in which “Non-Polar and Supreme Polarity” is understood as a new conceptual construct, and one which is issued as a call for action at the end of the text: it is a call to investigate the beginnings (...)
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    The “dual citizenship” of emptiness: A reading of the bu zhenkong Lun.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2011 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (3):474-490.
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    To live a Riddle: The transformative aspect of the laozi.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2009 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (3):408-423.
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    The Limits of Empathy - A Mengzi 'an Perspective'.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2010 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 2 (2):253-274.
    This article suggests how Mengzian ideas of the way [dao], rightness [yi] and rites [li], as related to the presupposition that human nature is moral, respond to rigid notions of “truth” and “law,” which tolerate a banalization of evil. It further suggests that the Mengzian attitude is both rooted in human empathy and draws clear limits to it. This is demonstrated by responding to arguments raised by the protagonist Max Aue in Jonathan Little’s book The Kindly Ones.
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  17. The Riddle of Confucianism: The Case of Tongshu.Galia Patt-Shamir - 1997 - Dissertation, Harvard University
    This dissertation presents a new viewpoint regarding the problem of understanding the nature of religious belief, based on examining apparent contradictions in Confucian religious texts and their implications on the life of the believer. The approach is demonstrated primarily by focusing on a pioneering Neo-Confucian text from the 11th century AD, the Tongshu by Zhou Dunyi. The approach is also used in new readings of a few classical Confucian and Neo-Confucian texts. It is suggested that the main concepts appear in (...)
     
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    The Value in Storytelling: Women’s Life-Stories in Confucianism and Judaism.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2010 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 9 (2):175-191.
    This essay retells the stories of four exemplary women from Confucianism and Judaism, hoping that the tension these stories exhibit can teach us something about women’s lives within the boundaries of tradition, then and now. It refers to two ideal “family caretakers”: M eng Mu 孟母, who devoted her life to her son’s learning, and Rachel, who devoted her life to her husband, the famous Rabbi Akiva. Then it tells the stories of two almost completely opposing exemplary figures: The sages (...)
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    Whose Tradition? Which Dao? Confucius and Wittgenstein on Moral Learning and Reflection by James F. Peterman.Galia Patt-Shamir - 2017 - Philosophy East and West 67 (1):288-291.
    Whose Tradition? Which Dao? Confucius and Wittgenstein on Moral Learning and Reflection by James F. Peterman addresses the valuable position that Confucius’ dao can and has to be understood within the useful framework of Wittgensteinian forms of life, their concrete language games, and the mastery of techniques and rule- following, and that Wittgenstein’s forms of life embody critical therapeutic interventions that can be better understood through Confucian ideas of moral practice and reflection, most significantly as the practice of ritual. Placing (...)
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    The Ethical Message in Huang-Lao Manuscripts: Applying the Laozi’ an Living Riddle as a “Model of Modeling”.Sharon Y. Small & Galia Patt-Shamir - forthcoming - Philosophy East and West.
    The objective in this article is to apply a Daoist model of an ethic derived from the Laozi on writings of the Huang Lao tradition to offer a unique Daoist cosmically derived ethic in its own terms. Having our point of departure in the Laozi we refer to its paradoxical language as a living riddle that is inherent to the tradition, and as such it suggests a “model of modeling.” We find this model in Laozi 25, according to which self-so (...)
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  21. The Ethical Message in Huang-Lao Manuscripts: Applying the Laozian Living Riddle as a "Model of Modeling".Sharon Y. Small & Galia Patt-Shamir - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (2):233-256.
    Abstract:The objective in this article is to apply a Daoist model of an ethic derived from the Laozi on writings of the Huang Lao tradition to offer a unique Daoist cosmically derived ethic in its own terms. Having our point of departure in the Laozi we refer to its paradoxical language as a living riddle that is inherent in the tradition, and as such it suggests a "model of modeling." We find this model in Laozi 25, according to which self-so (...)
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    Patt-shamir, Galia, to broaden the way: A confucian jewish dialogue.Jay G. Williams - 2008 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 7 (1):107-109.
  23. Cultural diversity" at UNESCO : a trajectory.Galia Saouma & Yudhishthir Raj Isar - 2015 - In Christiaan De Beukelaer, Miikka Pyykkönen & J. P. Singh (eds.), Globalization, culture and development: the UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Unlocking the Chinese gate: manifestations of the space "in-between" in early China.Galia Dor - 2024 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Offers an innovative analysis of gates-as architectural components, visual images, and mental constructs-in early Chinese thought and material culture.
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    Blending parody: The case of My Corona.Galia Hirsch - 2023 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 19 (1):87-103.
    This contribution is an attempt to integrate the notion of conceptual blending (Fauconnier and Turner 1998; Fauconnier and Turner 2002; and Fauconnier and Turner 2003) and Linda Hutcheon’s (1985) view of parody as a form of repetition maintaining a critical distance, through the analysis of a multimodal Internet meme. The case study chosen is a parodic music video of the Knack’s classic hit My Sharona, showing the absurdity in everyday life during the times of the Covid-19 pandemic. The study is (...)
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    Organ Transplantation in Times of Donor Shortage: Challenges and Solutions.Galia Assadi, Ralf J. Jox & Georg Marckmann (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book analyzes the reasons for organ shortage and ventures innovative ideas for approaching this problem. It presents 29 contributions from a highly interdisciplinary group of world experts and upcoming professionals in the field. Every year thousands of patients die while waiting for organ transplantation. Health authorities, medical professionals and bioethicists worldwide point to the urgent and yet unsolved problem of organ shortage, which will be even intensified due to the increasing life expectancy. Even though the practical problem seems to (...)
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    Czechoslovak marxism in the reform period.Galia Golan - 1976 - Studies in East European Thought 16 (1-2):67-82.
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    Czechoslovak Marxism in the reform period.Galia Golan - 1976 - Studies in Soviet Thought 16 (1-2):67-82.
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    Between irony and humor: a pragmatic model.Galia Hirsch - 2011 - Pragmatics and Cognition 19 (3):530-561.
    The goal of this paper is to propose a model that distinguishes between irony and humor in the context of literary texts. The comparative model was constructed based on existing models, and elaborated on them, substantiating the model through textual analysis focusing on cues for irony and cues for humor . The research was based on four conceptual paradigms: pragmatic studies of irony, pragmatic studies of humor, a pragmatic approach to the study of literary texts, and theories of text interpretation. (...)
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    Independent necessary conditions for functional completeness in $m$-valued logic.Yale N. Patt - 1977 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 18 (2):318-320.
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    “We must do something instead of just watch”: The First Medical Interpreter Training Course for Eritrean Asylum Seekers in Israel.Galia Sabar & Shiri Tenenboim - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (7-8):804-820.
    ABSTRACTThis article analyzes the outcomes of the first medical interpreter vocational training course for Eritrean asylum seekers in Israel. Our study draws on the work of Phyllis Butow et al. on medical interpreters’ perceptions of their role, including the challenges they face; on Elena Ragazzi’s call for a flexible evaluation of vocational training outcomes; and on Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of “cultural capital” as an empowering tool for change. The course was initiated in 2013 in response to difficulties experienced by medical (...)
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    El concepto teologico-mistico de "fondo del alma" en la obra de Edith Stein.Stephan Patt - 2009 - Panplona: EUNSA Ediciones Universida de Navarra.
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    Grundzüge der Staatsphilosophie im klassischen Griechentum.Walter Patt - 2002 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Raphaël Micheli, L’émotion argumentée. L’abolition de la peine de mort dans le débat parlementaire français.Galia Yanoshevsky - 2011 - Corpus 10:299-305.
    Comme son titre l’indique, l’objectif de cet ouvrage est double. D’une part, il s’agit de présenter une synthèse théorique dont la visée est d’explorer l’argumentativité de l’émotion sur la base des acquis de la rhétorique, des théories de l’argumentation, de l’analyse du discours et, de façon plus générale, des sciences du langage. D’autre part, il s’agit d’une étude détaillée de corpus, à savoir les débats parlementaires sur la peine de mort qui ont eu lieu en France en 1791, 1848, 1908 (...)
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    Syntax and Semantics: Studies in Biblical and Modern Hebrew.Galia Hatav & Eliezer Rubinstein - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (1):130.
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    The contribution of early visual experience to the development of intact configural face processing.Marlene Behrmann & Galia Avidan - 2005 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (4):180-187.
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    A Content Guide to Environmental, Social and Governance Investing for Faculty and Students.Geoffrey G. Bell & Benjamin S. Patt - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 19:169-192.
    Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing is increasingly popular (Giese, Lee, Melas, Nagy, & Nishikawa 2019), and is now percolating into sustainability textbooks and pedagogy. This is problematic because many faculty teaching sustainability do not have a background in finance, and thus find teaching ESG challenging. This paper develops pedagogical resources to teach the fundamentals of ESG investing, be that in a Foundations of Sustainable Management course or a Business Ethics course. We do this by developing four learning objectives: (1) (...)
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  38. El desarrollo sostenible y la agenda 21.Carlos Bustos Flores & Galia B. Chacón Parra - 2009 - Telos (Venezuela) 11 (2):164-181.
     
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    The Rapid Forgetting of Faces.Dana Krill, Galia Avidan & Yoni Pertzov - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Does social support protect against recognition of angry facial expressions following failure?Michal Tanzer, Galia Avidan & Golan Shahar - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (7):1335-1344.
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    The Role of Big Data in Ambient Assisted Living.Arne Manzeschke, Galia Assadi & Willy Viehöver - 2016 - International Review of Information Ethics 24.
    Big Data and biopolitics are two major issues currently attracting attention in public health discourse, but also in sociology of knowledge, STS Studies as well as in philosophy of science and bioethics. The paper considers big data to be a new form and instrument of biopolitics which addresses both the categories of body and space. It is expected to fundamentally transform health care systems, domestic environments and practices of self-observation and reflection. Accordingly the paper points out some problems and pitfalls (...)
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    Embracing the end of life: a journey into dying & awakening.Patt Lind-Kyle - 2017 - Woodbury, Minnesota: Llewellyn Publications.
    Explore the Resistance to Death, and Awaken More Fully to Life Death is simply one more aspect of being a human being, but in our culture, we've made it a taboo. As a result, most of us walk through life with conscious or unconscious fears that prevent us from experiencing true contentment. Embracing the End of Life invites you to lean into your beliefs and questions about death and dying, helping you release tense or fearful energy and awaken to a (...)
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  43. El desarrollo sostenible y la agenda 21/Sustainable Development, Agenda 21.Carlos Bustos & Galia Chacón - 2009 - Telos (Venezuela) 11 (2).
     
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    Countering the Loading-Dock Approach to Linking Science and Decision Making: Comparative Analysis of El Niño/southern Oscillation (ENSO) Forecasting Systems.Anthony G. Patt, Jonathan C. Borck & David W. Cash - 2006 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 31 (4):465-494.
    This article provides a comparative institutional analysis between El Niño/southern Oscillation forecasting systems in the Pacific and southern Africa with a focus on how scientific information is connected to the decision-making process. With billions of dollars in infrastructure and private property and human health and well-being at risk during ENSO events, forecasting systems have begun to be embraced by managers and firms at multiple levels. The study suggests that such systems need to consciously support the coproduction of knowledge. A critical (...)
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    Perelman’s Audience Revisted: Towards the Construction of a New Type of Audience. [REVIEW]Galia Yanoshevsky - 2009 - Argumentation 23 (3):409-419.
    This article asks whether Perelman’s concepts of the audience can help us achieve a better understanding of the Internet Audience in the specific context of the recent French and American presidential elections. It concludes that Perelman’s notion of “argumentation before a single hearer” is most useful for that purpose. Applying it to Internet audience allows us to discern some of the communicative devices, such as appeal to participation and appeal to proximity, used by candidates in order to achieve a higher (...)
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    Raphaël Micheli, L'émotion argumentée. L'abolition de la peine de mort dans le débat parlementaire français. Paris : Cerf, 2010, 496 pages. [REVIEW]Galia Yanoshevsky - 2011 - Corpus 10:299-305.
    Comme son titre l’indique, l’objectif de cet ouvrage est double. D’une part, il s’agit de présenter une synthèse théorique dont la visée est d’explorer l’argumentativité de l’émotion sur la base des acquis de la rhétorique, des théories de l’argumentation, de l’analyse du discours et, de façon plus générale, des sciences du langage. D’autre part, il s’agit d’une étude détaillée de corpus, à savoir les débats parlementaires sur la peine de mort qui ont eu lieu en France en 1791, 1848, 1908 (...)
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  47. Transzendentaler Idealismus.Walter Patt - 1991 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 181 (1):133-134.
     
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    Künstliche Emotion – Zum ethischen Umgang mit Gefühlen zwischen Mensch und Technik.Arne Manzeschke & Galia Assadi - 2023 - Ethik in der Medizin 35 (2):201-219.
    Zusammenfassung Der Diskurs um emotions- und soziosensitive Roboter in der Pflege kann aktuell eher als Ausdruck eines technologischen Solutionismus interpretiert werden, denn als realitätsgerechte Beschreibung des pflegerischen Alltags. Aus ethischer Perspektive ist demnach weniger drängend die Frage zu beantworten, wie die Systeme bzw. deren Einsatz aktuell konkret bewertet werden können, sondern welche Rolle dieser KI-gestützten Systemart in den Technikvisionen und -fiktionen zugeschrieben wird und welche normativen Aspekte bei der Entwicklung und dem Einsatz zukünftig Beachtung finden sollten. Dazu werden Elemente eines (...)
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    Review of Smith (1997): The Parameter of Aspect. [REVIEW]Galia Hatav - 2000 - Pragmatics and Cognition 8 (2):451-453.
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    Aquinas’s Real Distinction and Some Interpretations.Walter Patt - 1988 - New Scholasticism 62 (1):1-29.
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