Results for 'Shemuel Tamari'

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    The Challenge of Wealth.Tamari Meir - 1997 - Business Ethics Quarterly 7 (2):45-56.
    Jewish business ethics in Israel addresses two major sources of economic immorality—unbounded desire and fear of economic uncertainty—through enforcement and spiritual education. Business is seen as a path to sanctity, when time is set apart for religious study, wealth is seen as originating from God, the vulnerable are protected against fraud and theft, charity is seen as an obligation, and mercy towards debtors is tempered by justice.
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  2. Ḥomer ḳeriʼah le-talmide ha-mekhinah ba-Talmud.Shemuel Safrai, David Hoffmann, S. Horovitz & Louis Ginzberg (eds.) - 1959 - Yerushalayim: ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit bi-Yerushalayim, ha-Faḳulṭah le-madʻe ha-ruaḥ, ha-Makhon le-madʻe ha-Yahadut [ṿe]ha-Ḥug la-Talmud.
     
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  3. Chapter 5. R. Ḥayyim Ṿital's political imagination : localizing the dream messianism of Sefer ha-Ḥezyonot.Assaf Tamari - 2023 - In Julie Cooper & Samuel Hayim Brody (eds.), The king is in the field: essays in modern Jewish political thought. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
     
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  4. Ethical Investing from a Jewish Perspective.Mark S. Schwartz, Meir Tamari & Daniel Schwab - 2007 - Business and Society Review 112 (1):137-161.
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    Body Image and Prosthetic Aesthetics: Disability, Technology and Paralympic Culture.Tomoko Tamari - 2017 - Body and Society 23 (2):25-56.
    The success of the London 2012 Paralympic Games not only revealed new public possibilities for the disabled, but also thrust the debates on the relationship between elite Paralympians and advanced prosthetic technology into the spotlight. One of the Paralympic stars, Oscar Pistorius, in particular became celebrated as ‘the Paralympian cyborg’. Also prominent has been Aimee Mullins, a former Paralympian, who became a globally successful fashion model by seeking to establish a new bodily aesthetic utilizing non-organic body parts. This article examines (...)
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    Skin Matters: An Interview with Marc Lafrance.Tomoko Tamari - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (7-8):273-291.
    Following the Body & Society special issue, Skin Matters: Thinking Through the Body’s Surfaces, Tomoko Tamari conducted an interview with the special issue editor, Marc Lafrance. He argues for the skin as an interface, which both resists and reinforces binary oppositions. Lafrance is particularly interested in the relationship between the skin and subjectivity, focusing on those who are suffering from traumatic stigmatizing experiences. This theme is also elaborated in the debates around the issue of human-made skin in ‘regenerative medicine’. (...)
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    The Challenge of Wealth.Meir Tamari - 1997 - Business Ethics Quarterly 7 (2):45-56.
    Jewish business ethics in Israel addresses two major sources of economic immorality—unbounded desire and fear of economic uncertainty—through enforcement and spiritual education. Business is seen as a path to sanctity, when time is set apart for religious study, wealth is seen as originating from God, the vulnerable are protected against fraud and theft, charity is seen as an obligation, and mercy towards debtors is tempered by justice.
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    The Phenomenology of Architecture: A Short Introduction to Juhani Pallasmaa.Tomoko Tamari - 2017 - Body and Society 23 (1):91-95.
    This piece focuses on the work of Juhani Pallasmaa who introduces phenomenological aspects of kinesthetic and multisensory perception of the human body into architecture theory. He argues that hand-drawing is a vital spatial and haptic exercise in facilitating architectural design. Through this process, architecture can emerge as the very ‘material’ existence of human embodied ‘immaterial’ emotion, feelings and wisdom. Hence, for Pallasmaa, architecture can be seen as an artistic practice, which entails multisensory and embodied thought in order to establish the (...)
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    Cultural Studies in Japan.Tomoko Tamari - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (7-8):305-314.
    This interview focuses on the history and current developments of cultural studies in Japan. Shunya Yoshimi is one of the leading figures in cultural studies in Japan since its introduction in the mid-1990s. He is currently engaged in the task of developing cultural studies in Asia with younger generations of scholars and to this end has helped established a new type of cultural movement, Cultural Typhoon, as well as contributing to expand Asian cultural studies networks, such as Inter Asia Cultural (...)
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    Interview with Bryan S Turner: Reflections on the 25th Anniversary of Body & Society.Tomoko Tamari - 2020 - Body and Society 26 (4):97-118.
    Body & Society started in 1995. The journal has been continuously exploring and problematizing critical issues which have been opening up new horizons in the field of body studies. As an interdisciplinary journal, it has engaged with a wider range of innovative approaches to the body, which includes sociology, cultural studies, psychology, philosophy, anthropology, history, science and technology studies, sensory studies and media studies. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Body & Society, managing editor Tomoko Tamari invited Professor Bryan (...)
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    Interview with Samantha Frost on ‘The Attentive Body’: Epigenetic Processes and Self-formative Subjectivity.Tomoko Tamari - 2021 - Body and Society 27 (3):87-101.
    The interview is a follow-up from Samantha Frost’s article, ‘The Attentive Body’, in Body & Society 26. Tomoko Tamari invites Frost to explore her interest in ‘biocultural creatures’, with its focus on ‘bodies’ responsive self-transformation’ in epigenetic processes, and unfolds Peirce’s account of the index for understanding meaning-making in biological processes. Tamari also introduces Katherine Hayles’s notion of ‘cognitive nonconscious’ to raise the question of the possible theoretical and mechanical similarities/discrepancies between epigenetic processes in organisms and the meaning-making (...)
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    Bamana Texts in Arabic Characters: Some Leaves from Mali.Tal Tamari - 2017 - In Mauro Nobili & Andrea Brigaglia (eds.), The Arts and Crafts of Literacy: Islamic Manuscript Cultures in Sub-Saharan Africa. De Gruyter. pp. 207-278.
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    How Merleau-Ponty Can Provide a Philosophical Foundation for Vandana Shiva's Views on Biodiversity.Shlomit Tamari - 2010 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 2 (2):275-289.
    This essay argues that Merleau-Ponty’s concept of nature as a “privileged expression” of ontology provides the conceptual support for a more responsible attitude toward humans and nature. Furthermore, this concept of nature needs to be viewed in the light of a more profound concept that opens a new vision of the human being’s place in the world, namely Merleau-Ponty’s fields of perception. Shiva’s writings pertaining to the environment gain a more profound, yet critical, understanding when viewed in this way. Similarly, (...)
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    Interpretations en Mathematiques.Dov Tamari - 1959 - Synthese 11 (2):167-176.
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  15. Merleau-Ponṭy and environmental Education.Shlomit Tamari - 2008 - Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press.
     
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  16. Moris Merlo-Ponṭi ṿeha-ḥinukh ha-sevivati.Shlomit Tamari - 2008 - Ramat-Gan: Hotsaʼat Universiṭat Bar-Ilan.
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    Metabolism: Utopian Urbanism and the Japanese Modern Architecture Movement.Tomoko Tamari - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (7-8):201-225.
    The Fukushima catastrophe has led to important practical and conceptual shifts in contemporary Japanese architecture which in turn has led to a re-evaluation of the influential 1960s Japanese modern architecture movement, Metabolism. The Metabolists had the ambition to create a new Japanese society through techno-utopian city planning. The new generation of Japanese architects, after the Fukushima event, no longer seek evolutionally social change; rather, the disaster has made them re-consider what architecture is and what architects can do for people who (...)
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    Reflections on the Development of Cultural Studies in Japan.Tomoko Tamari - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (7-8):293-304.
    Although Japan had its own distinctive ‘pre-history’ of cultural studies, which produced some excellent research on popular culture, which can be traced back to the 1920s, the current state of cultural studies has been criticized by conventional mainstream academics; whereas the younger generation has been attracted by cultural studies as a new academic trend. An important new development in cultural studies in Japan is Cultural Typhoon. This new movement seeks to avoid institutionalization and create an alternative academic public sphere alongside (...)
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    Une Contribution aux Théories de Communication: Machines de Turing et Problèmes de Mot.Dov Tamari - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (1):139-140.
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    Une contribution aux theories modernes de communication: machines de Turing et problemes de mot.Dov Tamari - 1955 - Synthese 9 (1):205-227.
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    Ethical issues in bankruptcy: A jewish perspective. [REVIEW]Meir Tamari - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (10):785 - 789.
    The ethical issues involved in bankruptcy affect the debtor, the creditor and the society in which they operate. Facing the debtor is his responsibility to pay back the loans and credit extended to him while the creditor has to decide whether or not to press his legal rights, irrespective of the consequences to the debtor. Society will have to determine to what extent, if any, it is prepared or obligated to fund the rehabilitation of the debtor and those employees, whose (...)
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  23. Sefer Moreh ha-nevukhim.Moses Maimonides, Shmuel Ibn Tibbon & Yehuda Even-Shemuel - 1935 - Tel-Aviv, E.Y.: Hotsaʼat "Shevil". Edited by Shmuel Ibn Tibbon & Yehuda Even-Shemuel.
     
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  24. Sefer Moreh ha-nevukhim.Moses Maimonides, Samuel ben Judah Ibn Tibbon & Yehuda Even-Shemuel - 1935 - Tel-Aviv, E.Y.: Hotsaʼat "Shevil". Edited by Shmuel Ibn Tibbon & Yehuda Even-Shemuel.
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    Dov Tamari. Une contribution aux théories de communication: Machines de Turing et problèmes de mot. Synthese, vol. 9 issue 3 nos. 3–5 , pp. 205–227. [REVIEW]C. E. M. Yates - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (1):139-140.
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  26. Una disputa sugli universali nella logica ebraica del Trecento. Shemuel di Marsiglia contro Gersonide nel Supercommentario all'Isagoge di Yehudah ben Ishaq Cohen.Mauro Zonta - 2000 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 11:409-458.
    Unico testimone superstite della disputa sugli universali fra i filosofi ebrei Shemuel di Marsiglia e Gersonide è il Supercommentario al Commento medio di Averroè all'Isagoge e alle Categorie di Yehudah ben Yishaq Cohen, redatto probabilmente in Provenza verso la metà del '400, dopo che Yehudah ebbe ascoltato a Bologna una disputa pubblica sul tema degli universali. Dopo aver esaminato la struttura di questo testo e le sue fonti, tra le quali si segnalano Pietro Aureoli e Gentile da Foligno, l'A. (...)
     
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    Marx and the Kabbalah: Aaron Shemuel Lieberman’s Materialist Interpretation of Jewish History.Eliyahu Stern - 2018 - Journal of the History of Ideas 79 (2):285-307.
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