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    Reliving the Past in the Present: Martyrdom, Baptism, Coronation, and Participation in the Portal of the Saints at Reims.Gili Shalom - 2017 - Convivium 4 (2):96-113.
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  2. Yad le-shalom: netivim be-divre ha-Rambam.Shalom Dov Eldar - 2022 - Yerushalayim: Mosad ha-Rav Ḳuḳ.
     
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    Science in the modern world polity: institutionalization and globalization.Gili S. Drori (ed.) - 2003 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    This book presents empirical studies of the rise, expansion, and influence of scientific discourse and organization throughout the world, over the past century. Using quantitative cross-national data, it shows the impact of this scientized world polity on national societies. It examines how this world scientific system and national reflections of it have influenced a wide variety of institutional spheres—the economy, political systems, human rights, environmentalism, and organizational reforms. The authors argue that the triumph of science across social domains and around (...)
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  4. Sefer Berit Shalom: Oraḥ ḥayim: musarim ṿe-dinim ʻal seder halakhot maran... be-Shulḥan ʻarukh Oraḥ ḥayim..Shalom Hakohen - 1935 - Gerbah: D. ʻAidan.
     
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  5. Sefer Be-gan ha-shalom: ha-madrikh ha-maʻaśi la-gever ha-amiti.Shalom Arush - 2007 - Yerushalayim: Mosdot "Ḥuṭ shel ḥesed".
     
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  6. Sefer Ḥayim ṿe-Shalom.Shalom Hakohen - 2013 - [Berakhyah]: Mekhon Oraḥ Tsadiḳim she-ʻa. y. Mosdot Ḥokhmat Raḥamim. Edited by Mosheh Kalfon & Shalom Hakohen.
     
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    Koen Raes ethicus: een selectie van ingeleide teksten van Koen Raes over maatschappij en ethiek.Gily Coene & Tom Claes (eds.) - 2012 - Gent: Academia Press.
    Op 4 mei 2011 overleed Koen Raes. Hij was verbonden aan de Vakgroep grondslagen en geschiedenis van het recht van de Universiteit Gent en speelde decennia lang als publieke intellectueel en ethicus een belangrijke rol in maatschappelijke en ethische debatten in Vlaanderen, België, Nederland, maar ook daarbuiten. In dit boek is een brede selectie van ingeleide teksten van hem opgenomen. Het verschijnt parallel met een (dubbel)nummer van het tijdschrift 'Ethiek en Maatschappij' - een tijdschrift door Koen Raes in 1998 opgericht (...)
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    Reply to Russell's Letter of 16 May 1960.Albert Shalom - 1982 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 2 (2):45.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reply to Russell's letter of 16 May 1960 by Albert Shalom EDITORIAL NOTE To illustrate a list ofrecent acquisitions in Russell (Summer 1981), we printed in facsimile Russell's letter of 16 May 1960 to Professor Albert Shalom concerning the interpretation of Wittgenstein's Tractatus LogicoPhilosophicus. The correspondence between Russell and Shalom began when Shalom wrote on I May 1960 asking whether Russell had the time and (...)
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  9. Sefer Divre shalom ṿe-emet.Shalom ben Yehoshuʻa - 2010 - Monsi: [Ḥ. Mo. L.].
    Toldot adam 3 -- Bet ha-midot -- Sheʼelot u-teshuvot.
     
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  10. Be-darkhe Shalom: ʻiyunim be-hagut Yehudit, mugashim le-Shalom Rozenberg.Shalom Rosenberg & Binyamin Ish Shalom (eds.) - 2007 - Yerushalayim: Bet morashah bi-Yerushalayim, Mikhlelet Roberṭ M. Bern.
     
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    Fetish, translation and method in intellectual history.Gili Kliger - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    Not long after his arrival in the south-central highlands of Papua New Guinea, the British missionary John Henry Holmes was awoken in the early hours of the morning by a strange cry that issued, it...
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    When Saying Sorry May Not Help: The Impact of Apologies on Social Rejections.Gili Freedman, Erin M. Burgoon, Jason D. Ferrell, James W. Pennebaker & Jennifer S. Beer - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Gender and cultural understandings in medical nonindicated interventions: A critical discussion of attitudes toward nontherapeutic male circumcision and hymen (re)construction.Gily Coene & Sawitri Saharso - 2019 - Clinical Ethics 14 (1):33-41.
    Hymen construction and nontherapeutic male circumcision are medical nonindicated interventions that give rise to specific ethical concerns. In Europe, hymen construction is generally more contested among medical professionals than male circumcision. Yet, from a standard biomedical framework, guided by the principles of autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice, circumcision of boys is, as this article explains, more problematic than hymen construction. While there is a growing debate on the acceptability of infant circumcision, in the case of competent minors and adults the (...)
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    Sorts, ontology, and metaphor: the semantics of sortal structure.Shalom Lappin - 1981 - New York: W. de Gruyter.
    Sortally incorrect sentences have traditionally been referred to as "category mistakes" (Ryle ()) or "type crossings" (Drange ()). Sortal incorrectness is a ...
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  15. Sefer Shaʻare Shalom: liḳuṭim, ḥidushim u-veʼurim be-dine li-fene ʻiṿer lo titen mikhshol.Shalom Yitsḥaḳ ben Mikhaʼel Ṭoṿil - 1997 - Yerushalayim: [Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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    Facing a Disruptive Face: Embodiment in the Everyday Experiences of “Disfigured” Individuals.Gili Yaron, Agnes Meershoek, Guy Widdershoven, Michiel van den Brekel & Jenny Slatman - 2017 - Human Studies 40 (2):285-307.
    In recent years, facial difference is increasingly on the public and academic agenda. This is evidenced by the growing public presence of individuals with an atypical face, and the simultaneous emergence of research investigating the issues associated with facial variance. The scholarship on facial difference approaches this topic either through a medical and rehabilitation perspective, or a psycho-social one. However, having a different face also encompasses an embodied dimension. In this paper, we explore this embodied dimension by interpreting the stories (...)
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    Net-Generation Student Motivation to Attend Community College.Shalom Michael Akili - 2014 - Upa.
    This book explores what motivates net-generation community college students to complete their degrees. By emphasizing relationships, personal growth, and support systems, the author’s research will empower educational institutions to increase retention and foster success.
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    Teaching Ethics in Religious or Cultural Conflict Situations: a Personal Perspective.Gili Benari - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (4):429-435.
    This article portrays the unique aspects of ethics education in a multicultural, multireligious and conflict-based atmosphere among Jewish and Arab nursing students in Jerusalem, Israel. It discusses the principles and the methods used for rising above this tension and dealing with this complicated situation, based on Yoder's `bridging' method. An example is used of Jewish and Arab students together implementing two projects in 2008, when the faculty decided to co-operate with communities in East Jerusalem, the Arab side of the city. (...)
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  19. Plato, Soph. 216 a3–4.Luca Gili - 2017 - Méthexis 29 (1):171-173.
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  20. Dat le-lo ashlayah: nokhaḥ ʻolam posṭ-modernisṭi: ʻiyun be-hagutam shel Solovets'iḳ, Libovits, Goldman ṿe-Harṭman.Gili Zivan - 2005 - [Tel-Aviv]: Hotsaʼat ha-Ḳibuts ha-meʼuhad. Edited by Abraham Sagi & Yedidia Z. Stern.
     
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  21. Hagut Yehudit Ortodoḳsit nokhaḥ ʻolam posṭ-moderni: nisyonot hitmodedut rishoniyim.Gili Zivan - 2000 - [Israel: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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    Maimonides: A Radical Religious Philosopher.Shalom Sadik - 2023 - Piscataway, NJ, UDA: Gorgias Press.
    Was Maimonides a radical philosopher who subtly argued for a naturalist world and who saw the obligation to keep the Torah's commandments as a social and moral obligation - or was he a conservative Jewish believer who only tried to formulate philosophical arguments in favour of a revealed religion? This question has been central to the interpretation of Maimonides from the 12th century until modern times. In the four chapters of this book, Shalom Sadik argues for a radical philosophical (...)
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    On the pragmatics of mood.Shalom Lappin - 1980 - Linguistics and Philosophy 4 (4):559 - 578.
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    Recovering a "Disfigured" Face.Gili Yaron, Guy Widdershoven & Jenny Slatman - 2017 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 21 (1):1-23.
    Prosthetic devices that replace an absent body part are generally considered to be either cosmetic or functional. Functional prostheses aim to restore (some degree of) lost physical functioning. Cosmetic prostheses attempt to restore a “normal” appearance to bodies that lack (one or more) limbs by emulating the absent body part’s looks. In this article, we investigate how cosmetic prostheses establish a normal appearance by drawing on the stories of the users of a specific type of artificial limb: the facial prosthesis. (...)
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  25. Sefer Neveh Shalom.Abraham ben Isaac ben Judah ben Samuel Shalom - 1969 - [Farnborough, Hants.,: Gregg.
  26. Peraḳim be-tarbut ha-Maʻarav: me-Ogosṭinus ʻad Haideger.Shalom Dothan - 2000 - Tel-Aviv: Y. Golan.
     
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  27. ha-Rav Ḳuḳ: ben ratsyonalizm le-misṭiḳah.Binyamin Ish Shalom - 1990 - Tel Aviv: Resling. Edited by Avraham Shapira.
     
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    Lekh lekha: ʻiyunim be-yetsirato shel Avraham Yehoshuʻa Heshel.Binyamin Ish Shalom & Dror Bondi (eds.) - 2018 - Tel Aviv: Hotsaʼat Idra.
    Studies in Abraham Joshua Heschel's Oeuvre.
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  29. Amos: A Commentary on the Book of Amos.Shalom M. Paul - 1991
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    Rural health care ethics: Is there a literature?William Nelson, Gili Lushkov, Andrew Pomerantz & William B. Weeks - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (2):44 – 50.
    To better understand the available publications addressing ethical issues in rural health care we sought to identify the ethics literature that specifically focuses on rural America. We wanted to determine the extent to which the rural ethics literature was distributed between general commentaries, descriptive summaries of research, and original research publications. We identified 55 publications that specifically and substantively addressed rural health care ethics, published between 1966 and 2004. Only 7 (13%) of these publications were original research articles while (12) (...)
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    Recovering a "Disfigured" Face.Gili Yaron, Guy Widdershoven & Jenny Slatman - 2017 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 21 (1):1-23.
    Prosthetic devices that replace an absent body part are generally considered to be either cosmetic or functional. Functional prostheses aim to restore (some degree of) lost physical functioning. Cosmetic prostheses attempt to restore a “normal” appearance to bodies that lack (one or more) limbs by emulating the absent body part’s looks. In this article, we investigate how cosmetic prostheses establish a normal appearance by drawing on the stories of the users of a specific type of artificial limb: the facial prosthesis. (...)
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    Assessing the Strengths and Weaknesses of Large Language Models.Shalom Lappin - 2023 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 33 (1):9-20.
    The transformers that drive chatbots and other AI systems constitute large language models (LLMs). These are currently the focus of a lively discussion in both the scientific literature and the popular media. This discussion ranges from hyperbolic claims that attribute general intelligence and sentience to LLMs, to the skeptical view that these devices are no more than “stochastic parrots”. I present an overview of some of the weak arguments that have been presented against LLMs, and I consider several of the (...)
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    After Post-Truth Communication.Guido Gili & Giovanni Maddalena - 2022 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 14 (1).
    The problematic issues connected to post-truth communication emerged in all their social relevance after the victory of Brexit and Donald Trump in 2016. Fake news, echo chambers, filter bubbles, and a crisis of experts are some of the phenomena of this epoch of digital revolution that everyone is forced to deal with on daily basis. Public media echoed the plea for a return to a connection between reality, truth, and communication that has been advocated for by philosophy and communication studies (...)
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  34. Sefer Be-gan ha-osher: madrikh maʻaśi la-ʻashir ha-amiti.Shalom Arush - 2007 - Yerushalayim: Mosdot "Ḥuṭ shel ḥesed".
     
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  35. Sefer Be-Gan Ha-Emunah Ha-Mevoʼar: Madrikh Maʻaśi le-Ḥayim Shel Emunah U-Deveḳut ..Shalom Arush - 2007 - Mosdot Ḥuṭ Shel Ḥesed.
     
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    The garden of riches: a practical guide to financial success.Shalom Arush - 2010 - Jerusalem: Chut shel Chessed.
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  37. Jewish Pastoral Counseling: a window of opportunity for Israeli Academia.Yehuda Bar Shalom & Yonatan Glaser - 2007 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 6 (16):21-29.
     
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    Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory.Shalom Lappin & Chris Fox (eds.) - 1996 - Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell.
    The second edition of The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory presents a comprehensive introduction to cutting-edge research in contemporary theoretical and computational semantics. Features completely new content from the first edition of The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory Features contributions by leading semanticists, who introduce core areas of contemporary semantic research, while discussing current research Suitable for graduate students for courses in semantic theory and for advanced researchers as an introduction to current theoretical work.
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    Faith and the Question of its Certainty in the Thought of Rabbi Hasdai Crescas.Shalom Sadik - 2024 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 41 (2):429-436.
    Este artículo examina los diversos niveles de certeza en el pensamiento de Hasdai Crescas, tal como pueden encontrarse en su _Sermón de Pascua_ y su principal obra filosófica, _Or Hashem_. En la primera parte del artículo se analiza la discusión principal de Crescas sobre este tema en el _Sermón._ En la segunda parte, las principales ideas expuestas allí se comparan con la opinión de Crescas en _Or Hashem_. Además, el artículo busca explicar por qué este tema está más desarrollado en (...)
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    Creativity in Philosophy.Albert Shalom - 1978 - Dialectics and Humanism 5 (2):53-55.
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    On the Structure of the Person.Albert Shalom - 1975 - Dialectics and Humanism 2 (3):77-90.
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    What is Behavioralism? By W. J. Stankiewicz. Girs Press, West Chesterfield, N. H., 1971. Unnumbered. $3.75.A. Shalom - 1973 - Dialogue 12 (3):547-552.
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  43. Seyfer Bahefṭung tsum Bashefer =.Shalom Gershon Unger (ed.) - 2004 - [Brooklyn, N.Y.]: Mekhon Or tsadiḳim.
     
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    Developmental depersonalization: The prefrontal cortex and self-functions in autism.Dorit Ben Shalom - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (3):457-460.
    The human self model suggests that the construct of self involves functions such as agency, body-centered spatial perspectivity, and long-term unity. Vogeley, Kurthen, Falkai, and Maieret (1999) suggest that agency is subserved by the prefrontal cortex and other association areas of the cortex, spatial perspectivity by the prefrontal cortex and the parietal lobes, and long-term unity by the prefrontal cortex and the temporal lobes and that all of these functions are impaired in schizophrenia. Exploring the connections between the prefrontal cortex (...)
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    Editorial: The Medial Prefrontal Cortex and Integration in ASD and Typical Cognition.Dorit Ben Shalom & Yoram S. Bonneh - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    One Connection between Standard Invariance Conditions on Modal Formulas and Generalized Quantifiers.Dorit Ben Shalom - 2003 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 12 (1):47-52.
    The language of standard propositional modal logic has one operator (? or ?), that can be thought of as being determined by the quantifiers ? or ?, respectively: for example, a formula of the form ?F is true at a point s just in case all the immediate successors of s verify F.This paper uses a propositional modal language with one operator determined by a generalized quantifier to discuss a simple connection between standard invariance conditions on modal formulas and generalized (...)
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  47. Heḥaltsu-259: Maʼamar.Shalom Dov Baer Schneersohn - 2008 - YeḳutiʼEl Grin. Edited by Yeḳutiʼel Grin.
     
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  48. Ha-Maʻayanot: Ḳunṭres Ets Ha-Ḥayim.Shalom Dov Baer Schneersohn - 2013 - Torat Ḥabad Li-Vene Ha-Yeshivot. Edited by Joseph Isaac Schneersohn, Dov Liberman & Ḥayyim ben Joseph Vital.
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  49. Ḳunṭres Heḥaltsu: meʼah shanah.Shalom Dov Baer Schneersohn - 1998 - Netanyah: Beʼer Menaḥem. Edited by Yiśraʼel Elfenbain & Joseph Isaac Schneersohn.
     
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    Negativity bias and basic values.Shalom H. Schwartz - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (3):328-329.
    Basic values explain more variance in political attitudes and preferences than other personality and sociodemographic variables. The values most relevant to the political domain are those likely to reflect the degree of negativity bias. Value conflicts that represent negativity bias clarify differences between what worries conservatives and liberals and suggest that relations between ideology and negativity bias are linear.
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