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    Public Space Users’ Soundscape Evaluations in Relation to Their Activities. An Amsterdam-Based Study.Edda Bild, Karin Pfeffer, Matt Coler, Ori Rubin & Luca Bertolini - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  2. Sefer Ḳumi ori: le-ḥazeḳ ish et reʻehu... ṿe-yatsilu ish et reʻehu mi-madiḥim u-makhshilim..Shemuʼel Rubin - 1987 - [Brooklyn?: ha-Aḥim Grois). Edited by Aviʻezer ben Yitsḥaḳ, Joshua Alter Wildman & Yaʻaḳov ben ʻAḳiva Didoṿsḳi.
     
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    Modern civilization: Its demise Rubin Gotesky.Rubin Gotesky - 1972 - World Futures 12 (1):67-111.
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    Inconsistent multiple testing corrections: The fallacy of using family-based error rates to make inferences about individual hypotheses.Mark Rubin - 2024 - Methods in Psychology 10.
    During multiple testing, researchers often adjust their alpha level to control the familywise error rate for a statistical inference about a joint union alternative hypothesis (e.g., “H1,1 or H1,2”). However, in some cases, they do not make this inference. Instead, they make separate inferences about each of the individual hypotheses that comprise the joint hypothesis (e.g., H1,1 and H1,2). For example, a researcher might use a Bonferroni correction to adjust their alpha level from the conventional level of 0.050 to 0.025 (...)
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    Biting the Bullet on Moral Twin Earth.Michael Rubin - 2014 - Philosophical Papers 43 (2):285-309.
    Terence Horgan and Mark Timmons? Moral Twin Earth thought experiment shows that realist ethical naturalism entails a kind of conceptual relativism about moral predicates. This conceptual relativism implies, further, that Earthlings and Twin Earthlings do not express substantive disagreement with one another. Because this latter implication clashes with considered linguistic intuitions, Horgan and Timmons conclude that we should reject realist ethical naturalism. Against this, several critics recommend that realists ?bite the bullet? with respect to Moral Twin Earth: despite our intuitions, (...)
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  6. Ethics Issues in Managed Care.Richard H. Rubin - 2020 - In Frankie Perry (ed.), The tracks we leave: ethics and management dilemmas in healthcare. Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press.
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  7. Pesṭalotsi: der filozof un pedagog: tsu zayn hunderṭsṭn yortsayṭ, Februar 1827 - Februar 1927.Israel Rubin Rivkai - 1928 - Ṿarshe: Ḳulṭur-lige.
     
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  8. Sefer ʻAmude ʻolam.Shemuʼel Rubin (ed.) - 1983 - Yerushala[y]im: Bet din tsedeḳ le-khol mi-ḳehilot ha-Ashkenazim ʻa. y. ha-ʻEdah ha-ḥaredit P.R. ṿe-Ḥ., [743 i.e. 1983].
     
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    The life and thought of Lev Karsavin: "strength made perfect in weakness...".Dominic Rubin - 2013 - New York, NY: Rodopi.
    At last, Russia has begun to speak in a truly original voice." So said Anatoly Vaneev, a Soviet dissident who became Karsavin's disciple in the Siberian gulag where the philosopher spent his last two years. The book traces the unusual trajectory of this inspiring voice: Karsavin started his career as Russia's brightest historian of Catholic mysticism; however, his radical methods - which were far ahead of their time - shocked his conservative colleagues. The shock continued when Karsavin turned to philosophy, (...)
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    Ru men nei de Zhuangzi.Rubin Yang - 2016 - Taibei Shi: Lian jing chu ban shi ye gu fen you xian gong si.
    莊子為什麼不屬於道家? 如果他不是道家人物,他的思想如何定位? 一個新的莊子圖像對於我們今日了解儒家及中國哲學, 能夠提供什麼樣的新視野? 莊子道家說始於漢代,但這種學派歸屬在歷代常受到修正,楊儒賓最新論著《儒門內的莊子》可視為第三波修正運動中的一環。繼承晚明王夫之、方以智的莊子觀,透過重新解讀莊子的語言、隱喻、技術、身體、氣化諸概念,主 張莊子提供一種新的主體範式,這種新的主體範式奠定了非定命論的氣化世界觀。本書指出,莊子和孔子有特殊的地理風土與文化風土的淵源,孔子是《莊子》內篇的典範人物,兩人在中國文化史上的軸心時代,有另類的人文精 神的傳承關係。.
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  11. Ru xue de qi lun yu gong fu lun.Rubin Yang & Pingci Zhu (eds.) - 2008 - Shanghai Shi: Hua dong shi fan da xue chu ban she.
  12. The Traffic in Women.Rubin Gayle - 1975 - In Rayna R. Reiter (ed.), Toward an Anthropology of Women. Monthly Review Press. pp. 18.
     
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    Memory in Oral Traditions: The Cognitive Psychology of Epic, Ballads, and Counting-Out Rhymes.David C. Rubin - 1995 - Oxford University Press USA.
    "Dr. Rubin has brought cognitive psychology into a wholly unprecedented dialogue with studies in oral tradition. The result is a truly new perspective on memory and the processes of oral tradition." --John Miles Foley, University of Missouri.
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    An Exposition of The Divine Names, The Book of Blessed Dionysius by Thomas Aquinas (review).Michael J. Rubin, Elizabeth C. Shaw & Staff - 2023 - Review of Metaphysics 77 (2):345-347.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:An Exposition of The Divine Names, The Book of Blessed Dionysius by Thomas AquinasMichael J. Rubin, Elizabeth C. Shaw, and Staff*AQUINAS, Thomas. An Exposition of The Divine Names, The Book of Blessed Dionysius. Translated and edited with an introduction by Michael A. Augros. Merrimack, N.H.: Thomas More College Press, 2021. xxv + 549 pp. Cloth, $65.00The profound influence that Pseudo-Dionysius had on Aquinas’s thought, especially in his (...)
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    Memory in Oral Traditions: The Cognitive Psychology of Epic, Ballads, and Counting-Out Rhymes.David C. Rubin - 1995 - Oxford University Press USA.
    "Dr. Rubin has brought cognitive psychology into a wholly unprecedented dialogue with studies in oral tradition. The result is a truly new perspective on memory and the processes of oral tradition." --John Miles Foley, University of Missouri.
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    Does having women managers lead to increased gender equality practices in corporate social responsibility?Izaskun Larrieta-Rubín de Celis, Eva Velasco-Balmaseda, Sara Fernández de Bobadilla, María del Mar Alonso-Almeida & Gurutze Intxaurburu-Clemente - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 24 (1):91-110.
    There is increasing interest in determining what impact having women in management positions may have on corporate social responsibility initiatives. Various authors suggest that gender equality practices should be factored into the broader framework of CSR. This paper examines how the presence of women on corporate boards, in top and middle management and as heads of CSR departments, influences gender equality practices in the field of CSR. Using information collected from companies that have signed up to Women's Empowerment Principles in (...)
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    Yoga 365: daily wisdom for life, on and off the mat.Susanna Harwood Rubin - 2016 - San Francisco: Chronicle Books.
    Yoga 365 presents a year's worth of daily readings that invite yoga lovers of every skill level to bring the inspiration they experience on their mats into their everyday lives. Each entry explores a mind-body theme such as balance, strength, and resilience in a short, illuminating paragraph that can be enjoyed in the morning or at bedtime, incorporated into a yoga session, or read on the go. Featuring a serenely beautiful hardcover and a spacious, color-washed interior, the package is as (...)
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    Yuan ru: cong di Yao dao Kongzi.Rubin Yang - 2020 - Xinzhu Shi: Guo li qing hua da xue chu ban she.
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    Reliance on small samples, the wavy recency effect, and similarity-based learning.Ori Plonsky, Kinneret Teodorescu & Ido Erev - 2015 - Psychological Review 122 (4):621-647.
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    Automata presenting structures: A survey of the finite string case.Sasha Rubin - 2008 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 14 (2):169-209.
    A structure has a (finite-string) automatic presentation if the elements of its domain can be named by finite strings in such a way that the coded domain and the coded atomic operations are recognised by synchronous multitape automata. Consequently, every structure with an automatic presentation has a decidable first-order theory. The problems surveyed here include the classification of classes of structures with automatic presentations, the complexity of the isomorphism problem, and the relationship between definability and recognisability.
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    Husserl's conception of logic as kunstlehre in the Logische untersuchungen.Rubin Gotesky - 1938 - [New York,:
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  22. Ideologiia I Kul Tura Drevnego Kitaia Chetyre Silueta.Vitalii Rubin & Nauchnyi Sovet Po Istorii Mirovoi Kul Tury Sssr) - 1970 - ["Nauka"].
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  23. Maimonides: Reb Moyshe ben Maymon: zayn lebn un shafn.Moisés Rubin - 1935 - Buenos Ayres: [S.N.].
     
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  24. The dominance of norms.Edward Rubin - 2015 - In Aristides N. Hatzis & Nicholas Mercuro (eds.), Law and economics: philosophical issues and fundamental questions. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Yi yi de yi yi: jin shi Dong Ya de fan li xue si chao.Rubin Yang - 2012 - Taibei Shi: Guo li Taiwan da xue chu ban zhong xin.
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    Zi ran gai nian shi lun.Rubin Yang (ed.) - 2014 - Taibei Shi: Tai da chu ban zhong xin.
    本書為漢語世界第一部探討「自然」概念在中國文化史上流變的著作, 從概念史角度出發,探究「自然」概念的多重淵源與多元脈絡。 「自然」是當代漢語學術詞彙中語義極多源也極多元的重要概念。自《老子》提出「道法自然」以來,「自然」概念的流變始終與中國思想史的發展脈絡並行,而如同「道」、「太極」、「涅槃」一般,是極為重要的理論概念, 在中國文化史各領域亦扮演關鍵性的角色。 本書是漢語世界第一部從概念史的觀點出發,探討「自然」概念在中國文化史上流變的著作。全書由十二個單元組成,撰述的角度是對「自然」一詞的後設反省,內容跨越的年代由先秦直至20世紀,作者分別來自臺灣、香港、 美國的人文學者,議題新穎,觀點多元,一編在手,可大致瀏覽「自然」在中國文化史上的流變過程。.
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  27. Understanding standing: permission to deflect reasons.Ori J. Herstein - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (12):3109-3132.
    Standing is a peculiar norm, allowing for deflecting that is rejecting offhand and without deliberation interventions such as directives. Directives are speech acts that aim to give directive-reasons, which are reason to do as the directive directs because of the directive. Standing norms, therefore, provide for deflecting directives regardless of validity or the normative weight of the rejected directive. The logic of the normativity of standing is, therefore, not the logic of invalidating directives or of competing with directive-reasons but of (...)
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    The problem with appealing to history in defining neural representations.Ori Hacohen - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (3):1-17.
    Representations seem to play a major role in many neuroscientific explanations. Philosophers have long attempted to properly define what it means for a neural state to be a representation of a specific content. Teleosemantic theories of content which characterize representations, in part, by appealing to a historical notion of function, are often regarded as our best path towards an account of neural representations. This paper points to the anti-representationalist consequences of these accounts. I argue that assuming such teleosemantic views will (...)
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  29. Rethinking naive realism.Ori Beck - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (3):607-633.
    Perceptions are externally-directed—they present us with a mind-independent reality, and thus contribute to our abilities to think about this reality, and to know what is objectively the case. But perceptions are also internally-dependent—their phenomenologies depend on the neuro-computational properties of the subject. A good theory of perception must account for both these facts. But naive realism has been criticized for failing to accommodate internal-dependence. This paper evaluates and responds to this criticism. It first argues that a certain version of naive (...)
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    What Are Neural Representations? A Cummins Functions Approach.Ori Hacohen - 2022 - Philosophy of Science 89 (4):701-720.
    This paper introduces the Cummins Functions Approach to neural representations, which aims to capture the notion of representation that is relevant to contemporary neuroscientific practice. CFA shares the common view that “to be a representation of X” amounts to “having the function of tracking X,” but maintains that the relevant notion of function is defined by Robert Cummins’s account. Thus, CFA offers a notion of neural representation that is dependent on explanatory context. I argue that CFA can account for the (...)
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  31. Justifying Standing to Give Reasons: Hypocrisy, Minding Your Own Business, and Knowing One's Place.Ori J. Herstein - 2020 - Philosophers' Imprint 20 (7).
    What justifies practices of “standing”? Numerous everyday practices exhibit the normativity of standing: forbidding certain interventions and permitting ignoring them. The normativity of standing is grounded in facts about the person intervening and not on the validity of her intervention. When valid, directives are reasons to do as directed. When interventions take the form of directives, standing practices may permit excluding those directives from one’s practical deliberations, regardless of their validity or normative weight. Standing practices are, therefore, puzzling – forbidding (...)
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  32. Is probabilistic evidence a source of knowledge?Ori Friedman & John Turri - 2015 - Cognitive Science 39 (5):1062-1080.
    We report a series of experiments examining whether people ascribe knowledge for true beliefs based on probabilistic evidence. Participants were less likely to ascribe knowledge for beliefs based on probabilistic evidence than for beliefs based on perceptual evidence or testimony providing causal information. Denial of knowledge for beliefs based on probabilistic evidence did not arise because participants viewed such beliefs as unjustified, nor because such beliefs leave open the possibility of error. These findings rule out traditional philosophical accounts for why (...)
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    Making It Count: Extracting Real World Data from Compassionate Use and Expanded Access Programs.Ori Rozenberg & Dov Greenbaum - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (7):89-92.
    Volume 20, Issue 7, July 2020, Page 89-92.
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    Analysis of Beliefs Acquired from a Conversational AI: Instruments-based Beliefs, Testimony-based Beliefs, and Technology-based Beliefs.Ori Freiman - forthcoming - Episteme:1-17.
    Speaking with conversational AIs, technologies whose interfaces enable human-like interaction based on natural language, has become a common phenomenon. During these interactions, people form their beliefs due to the say-so of conversational AIs. In this paper, I consider, and then reject, the concepts of testimony-based beliefs and instrument-based beliefs as suitable for analysis of beliefs acquired from these technologies. I argue that the concept of instrument-based beliefs acknowledges the non-human agency of the source of the belief. However, the analysis focuses (...)
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  35. Can Artificial Entities Assert?Ori Freiman & Boaz Miller - 2018 - In Sanford C. Goldberg (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Assertion. Oxford University Press. pp. 415-436.
    There is an existing debate regarding the view that technological instruments, devices, or machines can assert ‎or testify. A standard view in epistemology is that only humans can testify. However, the notion of quasi-‎testimony acknowledges that technological devices can assert or testify under some conditions, without ‎denying that humans and machines are not the same. Indeed, there are four relevant differences between ‎humans and instruments. First, unlike humans, machine assertion is not imaginative or playful. Second, ‎machine assertion is prescripted and (...)
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    On the Possibility of and Justification for a Philosophical Interpretation of Kabbalah: The Scholem-Gordin Correspondence.Ori Werdiger - 2020 - Naharaim 14 (2):297-312.
    This article introduces and discusses a short correspondence that took place in November 1931 between Gershom Scholem and Jacob Gordin. Gordin was a Russian-Jewish philosopher of religion, an expert on Hermann Cohen, and a founding figure of the postwar Paris School of Jewish Thought. The initial motivation for the correspondence was Scholem’s wish to produce a critical edition of the 17th century kabbalistic work, Shaar Hashamayim by Abraham Cohen Herrera, for which he asked for Gordin’s help. A close reading of (...)
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  37. Two Conceptions of Phenomenology.Ori Beck - 2019 - Philosophers' Imprint 19:1-17.
    The phenomenal particularity thesis says that if a mind-independent particular is consciously perceived in a given perception, that particular is among the constituents of the perception’s phenomenology. Martin, Campbell, Gomes and French and others defend this thesis. Against them are Mehta, Montague, Schellenberg and others, who have produced strong arguments that the phenomenal particularity thesis is false. Unfortunately, neither side has persuaded the other, and it seems that the debate between them is now at an impasse. This paper aims to (...)
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    Fight Against Corruption: A Christian Medieval Historical Period Approach.Elijah King’ori - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy Culture and Religion 5 (1):38-57.
    Purpose: This paper aims at identifying how the Medieval Christian history provides insights, and suggests solutions in regard to present corruption-related social problems in in the modern world. The study is expected to show that the Church is a human organization that is dynamic rather than static, a community that does not have immunity over other forces operating on earth such as corruption. Methodology: Key data was acquired from literature materials dealing with the history of Christianity during the Middle Ages (...)
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    Enhancing the Capacity for Moral Agency.Ori Lev - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 3 (4):20-22.
  40. Naive Realism for Unconscious Perceptions.Ori Beck - 2022 - Erkenntnis 87 (3):1175-1190.
    Unconscious perceptions have recently become a focal point in the debate for and against naive realism. In this paper I defend the naive realist side. More specifically, I use an idea of Martin’s to develop a new version of naive realism—neuro-computational naive realism. I argue that neuro-computational naive realism offers a uniform treatment of both conscious and unconscious perceptions. I also argue that it accommodates the possibility of phenomenally different conscious perceptions of the same items, and that it can answer (...)
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    Facebook Rules: Structures of Governance in Digital Capitalism and the Control of Generalized Social Capital.Ori Schwarz - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (4):117-141.
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    The concepts of wu-hsing and Yin-yang.Vital Y. A. Rubin - 1982 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 9 (2):131-157.
  43. Semantics, Metasemantics, Aboutness.Ori Simchen - 2017 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Metasemantics is the metaphysics of semantic endowment: it asks how expressions become endowed with their semantic significance. Assuming that semantics is of the usual truth-conditional sort, metasemantics asks after the determinants of expressions’ distinctive contributions to truth-conditions. There are two widely divergent general approaches to the metasemantic project. Some theories – “productivist” ones such as causal theories or intention-based theories – emphasize conditions of production or employment of the items semantically endowed. Other metasemantic theories – “interpretationist” ones – emphasize conditions (...)
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  44. Defending the Right To Do Wrong.Ori J. Herstein - 2012 - Law and Philosophy 31 (3):343-365.
    Are there moral rights to do moral wrong? A right to do wrong is a right that others not interfere with the right-holder’s wrongdoing. It is a right against enforcement of duty, that is a right that others not interfere with one’s violation of one’s own obligations. The strongest reason for moral rights to do moral wrong is grounded in the value of personal autonomy. Having a measure of protected choice (that is a right) to do wrong is a condition (...)
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  45. Will biomedical enhancements undermine solidarity, responsibility, equality and autonomy?Ori Lev - 2011 - Bioethics 25 (4):177-184.
    Prominent thinkers such as Jurgen Habermas and Michael Sandel are warning that biomedical enhancements will undermine fundamental political values. Yet whether biomedical enhancements will undermine such values depends on how biomedical enhancements will function, how they will be administered and to whom. Since only few enhancements are obtainable, it is difficult to tell whether these predictions are sound. Nevertheless, such warnings are extremely valuable. As a society we must, at the very least, be aware of developments that could have harmful (...)
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    Why Not Road Ethics?Meshi Ori - 2020 - Theoria 86 (3):389-412.
    More than 1.2 million people are killed annually in road crashes all over the world, and still it seems that philosophers and, perhaps more importantly, professional ethicists have not devoted thought to the many moral issues that road traffic was bound to create. This article tries to understand why road ethics is all but ignored by philosophers and ethicists, and makes a plea for a change. By exploring ethically the traffic safety problem of speeding it will be shown that ethical (...)
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  47. Barukh Shpinozah: be-rigshe ahavat Elohim = Amore dei intellectualis: ha-nishḳafim be-ʻad aspaḳlarya meʼirah be-shishah tsiyurim.S. Rubin - 1910 - Krakau: Verlags-Kommission von F.H. Wetstein. Edited by Jacob H. Schiff.
     
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  48. Die ethik Senecas in ihrem verhältnis zur älteren und mittleren Stoa..Salomon Rubin - 1901 - Nördlingen,: C. H. Beck'sche buchdr..
     
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  49. En ung dansk filosof.Edgar Rubin - 1920 - Kjøbenhavn og Kristiania,: Gyldendal, Nordisk forlag.
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  50. Hegyone Shpinozah.Salomon Rubin - 1897 - Krakau,:
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